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December 23, 2017, 09:21:32 AM |
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Thanks so much for the response. I tried to check all the cabling again, but even if I switch all the cables from a working miner to the broken one it lights up and then a few minutes later shuts down. I am not sure what to adjust the voltage to (My miner identifies as G19). Thanks
Yeah my G19 's are all at VID 25(default) for the voltage. I ran it on auto for a while and didn't see a difference.
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December 23, 2017, 10:14:27 AM |
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Okay. Things are messy here. Yes it's possible. I don't know if its enabled in the software though. If it works you get to telnet in directly to the board. I'd probably try all sorts of rebooting and plugging and unplugging random ethernet cables to see if i can somehow get into telnet. if you can there's a chance to fix it. Uhm. I'm also not willing to try this myself: but the microSD slot is just missing the 6 cent clip to hold the sd card in place. You could see if a cellphone/computer repair shop has one that would fit, or... as a bit of a laugh. sometimes you can tape the microSD in place, and pray you don't bump it while files copy. Assuming they didn't just disable it in software.
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December 23, 2017, 01:59:18 PM |
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For those that might have the same problem. Looks like my a4+ corrupted files during a reboot then stopped working. /home/inno_tools/start_miner.py
The damn thing deleted a couple characters and killed itself. Here's what the file looked like
vi /lib/python3.4/_sysconfigdata.py...
'HAVE_GETLOGIN': 1, 'HAVE_GETNAMEINFO': 1, 'HAVE_GETPAGESIZE': 1, E_GETPEERNAME': 1, 'HAVE_GETPGID': 1, 'HAVE_GETPGRP': 1, ...
There might have been more errors, i dunno. I coped the file from another miner and now it works. Symptoms were the HTTP control page loading, but not showing any data e.g. not showing me "miner type" under system. I found the file by manually running each of the commands in /etc/init.d/rcS
Good luck to the rest of you.
In that case i would recommend to reflash the firmware and choose the option to restore factory config
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December 23, 2017, 02:36:51 PM |
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I just got the A4+, but I'm having problems connecting to the control page (192.168.1.254). I've changed the IP of my computer, checked that all the cables on the miner were fastened and in place, and ensured that the ethernet cable running from my router was giving an internet connection, but the control page still won't load and the red "fault" button flashes on the miner from time to time. Any ideas on how to fix this?
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December 23, 2017, 02:55:28 PM |
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I just got the A4+, but I'm having problems connecting to the control page (192.168.1.254). I've changed the IP of my computer, checked that all the cables on the miner were fastened and in place, and ensured that the ethernet cable running from my router was giving an internet connection, but the control page still won't load and the red "fault" button flashes on the miner from time to time. Any ideas on how to fix this?
I have not faced this Are using the original PSU and have you connected it write 2 cables to each hash board and one cable to the control board
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December 23, 2017, 02:56:41 PM |
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Yes, it is the PSU from Innosilicon, and everything is connected properly.
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December 23, 2017, 04:17:55 PM |
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seems that the Miner has hardware issue my advise contact the support
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December 23, 2017, 04:42:19 PM |
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Innosilicon have changed the root password in the 22nd Dec firmware release root access is no longer supported until the new root password is cracked
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Gazdac2
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December 23, 2017, 09:32:05 PM |
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Innosilicon have changed the root password in the 22nd Dec firmware release root access is no longer supported until the new root password is cracked
Root access is the only way I could repair my A4+, since there IS NO TF card slot, none of my miners can be flashed when they fail. I've had to repair the software on one miner every day, so far. So, not looking good for the future of these things.
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December 24, 2017, 03:59:59 AM |
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Would one of you mind posting just the cgminer.exe file from your newest firmware somewhere I can download (mega?) ? I'd like to try using it on the original A4's I have to see if maybe it will hash faster.
Thanks!
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December 24, 2017, 09:40:37 AM Last edit: December 24, 2017, 10:00:40 AM by kb8679 |
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Innosilicon have changed the root password in the 22nd Dec firmware release root access is no longer supported until the new root password is cracked
Root access is the only way I could repair my A4+, since there IS NO TF card slot, none of my miners can be flashed when they fail. I've had to repair the software on one miner every day, so far. So, not looking good for the future of these things. GOD DAMN INNO.... My miners are all G19 without the card slot.. so I feel VERY unsecure with the miners at the moment. I have had one issue which resulted in a bricked miner and was only recoverable by accessing the busybox and removing all ".pyc" files (some of them apparently got corrupted by unknown reason). Now that this is not an option.. I have asked for the password but I'm afraid they won't respond or don't share it. I have been thinking about cracking the password but my skills in that area are limited to bruteforcing. If there is someone clever enough to give me some pointers for more sophisticated methods, they would be most appreciated... I made a wordlist for 8 characters long password, all starting with the word "inno" and rest characters are all lower & uppercase alphabets and numbers. This method is slow as hell. If someone is willing to share the work (ie, I'd cut you half of the wordlist or sth), it would be also most appreciated. EDIT: The password wordlist: https://www.dropbox.com/s/5apflpal6rbs3ar/inno_pw.rar?dl=0When unpacked it's ~130MB.
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December 24, 2017, 09:46:41 AM Last edit: December 24, 2017, 06:14:22 PM by kb8679 |
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Oh yeah.
These miners don't seem to like vardiff at all. What fixed value have you guys found to work best with these? I've used either 131072 or 262144. Both work fine for me but I'd like to hear what others are using..
EDIT: Can somebody explain what exacly is "HW". Some sort of error indicator, sure, but I'd like to know about it in more detail... EDIT2: Since the latest FW update, I've found that at least some of the issues regarding the multicoin/vardiff pools are actually fixed. I've still seen "Dead" asic clusters but they are now appearing like once every 24h instead of just few hours and usually just one or two miners are affected.
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December 24, 2017, 07:37:42 PM |
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I have been thinking about cracking the password but my skills in that area are limited to bruteforcing. If there is someone clever enough to give me some pointers for more sophisticated methods, they would be most appreciated... I made a wordlist for 8 characters long password, all starting with the word "inno" and rest characters are all lower & uppercase alphabets and numbers.
I have got the passwd file and this is the root password hash but we need someone to crack the hash qHNyiD2GoZb.6 I guess it is DES encryption
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December 24, 2017, 08:38:25 PM Last edit: December 24, 2017, 09:39:25 PM by kb8679 |
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Wow awesome! I believe this was a huge help. And I'm asking for others much smarter than me to help. I have been thinking about cracking the password but my skills in that area are limited to bruteforcing. If there is someone clever enough to give me some pointers for more sophisticated methods, they would be most appreciated... I made a wordlist for 8 characters long password, all starting with the word "inno" and rest characters are all lower & uppercase alphabets and numbers.
I have got the passwd file and this is the root password hash but we need someone to crack the hash qHNyiD2GoZb.6 I guess it is DES encryption E: Yeah, most likely DES. And unfortunately the right pw wasn't found in the "inno" wordlist. Damn. E2: I've submitted this to be cracked by crack.sh - let's see.
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December 24, 2017, 10:19:04 PM |
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Wow awesome! I believe this was a huge help. And I'm asking for others much smarter than me to help. I have been thinking about cracking the password but my skills in that area are limited to bruteforcing. If there is someone clever enough to give me some pointers for more sophisticated methods, they would be most appreciated... I made a wordlist for 8 characters long password, all starting with the word "inno" and rest characters are all lower & uppercase alphabets and numbers.
I have got the passwd file and this is the root password hash but we need someone to crack the hash qHNyiD2GoZb.6 I guess it is DES encryption E: Yeah, most likely DES. And unfortunately the right pw wasn't found in the "inno" wordlist. Damn. E2: I've submitted this to be cracked by crack.sh - let's see. good news thanks to funbuxx https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1151278 he manged to crack the new password the new root password for 22nd Dec Firmware is : t1t2t3a5
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December 24, 2017, 10:40:41 PM |
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Wow awesome! I believe this was a huge help. And I'm asking for others much smarter than me to help. I have been thinking about cracking the password but my skills in that area are limited to bruteforcing. If there is someone clever enough to give me some pointers for more sophisticated methods, they would be most appreciated... I made a wordlist for 8 characters long password, all starting with the word "inno" and rest characters are all lower & uppercase alphabets and numbers.
I have got the passwd file and this is the root password hash but we need someone to crack the hash qHNyiD2GoZb.6 I guess it is DES encryption E: Yeah, most likely DES. And unfortunately the right pw wasn't found in the "inno" wordlist. Damn. E2: I've submitted this to be cracked by crack.sh - let's see. good news thanks to funbuxx https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1151278 he manged to crack the new password the new root password for 22nd Dec Firmware is : t1t2t3a5 Holy SHIT! Thank you very much! It was pretty much wasted 100$ from me then - but really - doesn't matter. This is great news!
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December 25, 2017, 03:43:49 PM |
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When i input " :wq " for save the file inno_config.py i get error "READ ONLY FILE" and i can't save the changes. Any solution?
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December 25, 2017, 04:15:23 PM Last edit: December 25, 2017, 04:36:56 PM by kb8679 |
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When i input " :wq " for save the file inno_config.py i get error "READ ONLY FILE" and i can't save the changes. Any solution?
Try ":wq!" with ! at the end.
Or you could just change the file to be writeable and use the plain ":wq". "chmod 777 inno_config.py" should do the trick nicely.Sorry, forget about those. Wouldn't work as it turned out.
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