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August 24, 2014, 05:42:05 AM
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Hi friends!

Who knows or who have a tutorial or a simple guide to access an antminer (s3) from outside network?

I need to know in Android or Windows via ssh app like connectbot or someone else.

Basicly i need to access to perform reboot. You know!

Thanks!
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August 24, 2014, 06:11:22 AM
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You can use Teamviewer on a computer on the network and use that to access it.  Have you tried looking at this for automated reboots?

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August 25, 2014, 01:55:43 AM
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Teamviewer definitely is a great option if you have a smart phone.  Can view easily on it when away.
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August 25, 2014, 01:36:17 PM
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Thanks!. It is useful if you have a pc permanently on besides antminer and in the same network.
But is there another way to enter antminer user interface remotely?
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August 28, 2014, 09:57:39 AM
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You can (most likely) configure your router to configure a port of your choice for each ant miner and to translate this to 421 the default ssh port for the address of the miner. You will probably need static addresses for the antminer.

But hold on, as far as I know it is not possible to change the default root password on the antminer so that this will give anyone who knows your ip address or scans it and discovers the ports, access to your antminers. I suppose that the worst that they can do is reconfigure the pool for payment, and so long as you detected this it may not be too big a problem, but I would want to be careful about this and would not really be too happy about it.


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August 28, 2014, 10:02:04 AM
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You can (most likely) configure your router to configure a port of your choice for each ant miner and to translate this to 421 the default ssh port for the address of the miner. You will probably need static addresses for the antminer.

But hold on, as far as I know it is not possible to change the default root password on the antminer so that this will give anyone who knows your ip address or scans it and discovers the ports, access to your antminers. I suppose that the worst that they can do is reconfigure the pool for payment, and so long as you detected this it may not be too big a problem, but I would want to be careful about this and would not really be too happy about it.


I do not know much about antminer. But you can connect via a VPN and set your antminer to only allow ssh and other access only to that address. I don't know how to do that or whether antminer supports it but it is definitely worth a research.

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August 28, 2014, 07:11:16 PM
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You can (most likely) configure your router to configure a port of your choice for each ant miner and to translate this to 421 the default ssh port for the address of the miner. You will probably need static addresses for the antminer.

But hold on, as far as I know it is not possible to change the default root password on the antminer so that this will give anyone who knows your ip address or scans it and discovers the ports, access to your antminers. I suppose that the worst that they can do is reconfigure the pool for payment, and so long as you detected this it may not be too big a problem, but I would want to be careful about this and would not really be too happy about it.




I believe in system tab you can change it on S3's
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August 29, 2014, 03:29:30 PM
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You can (most likely) configure your router to configure a port of your choice for each ant miner and to translate this to 421 the default ssh port for the address of the miner. You will probably need static addresses for the antminer.

But hold on, as far as I know it is not possible to change the default root password on the antminer so that this will give anyone who knows your ip address or scans it and discovers the ports, access to your antminers. I suppose that the worst that they can do is reconfigure the pool for payment, and so long as you detected this it may not be too big a problem, but I would want to be careful about this and would not really be too happy about it.




I believe in system tab you can change it on S3's

Yes it looks like you can - but you can't, it doesnt work. And my understanding is this cannot be fixed because of the way the hardware is configured to use memory (RAM/ROM) . YMMV.


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August 29, 2014, 10:25:39 PM
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You can (most likely) configure your router to configure a port of your choice for each ant miner and to translate this to 421 the default ssh port for the address of the miner. You will probably need static addresses for the antminer.

But hold on, as far as I know it is not possible to change the default root password on the antminer so that this will give anyone who knows your ip address or scans it and discovers the ports, access to your antminers. I suppose that the worst that they can do is reconfigure the pool for payment, and so long as you detected this it may not be too big a problem, but I would want to be careful about this and would not really be too happy about it.




I believe in system tab you can change it on S3's

Yes it looks like you can - but you can't, it doesnt work. And my understanding is this cannot be fixed because of the way the hardware is configured to use memory (RAM/ROM) . YMMV.



Are you sure?   I know I have changed some it and it does change login screen pass.
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August 30, 2014, 03:27:25 AM
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Better ask to a best hacker outside minery matter...
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