Sounds like SamyGo would be dead on all newly purchased and all upgraded E series TVs thenarris69 wrote:and if samsung coders really got the point how to make "secure" firmware updates all above won't help.

Sounds like SamyGo would be dead on all newly purchased and all upgraded E series TVs thenarris69 wrote:and if samsung coders really got the point how to make "secure" firmware updates all above won't help.
see at the subject of this post, it's just a proof of concept, made from boredomhondavtec wrote:Sounds like SamyGo would be dead on all newly purchased and all upgraded E series TVs thenarris69 wrote:and if samsung coders really got the point how to make "secure" firmware updates all above won't help.
Thanks. It's enough. Adding "46.4.199.222 www.samsungotn.net" string to hosts and restarting dnsmasq on router i stiil got error 800. I think TV must be connected to normal www.samsungotn.net first and then to the infolink.samygo.tv for firmware downloading. Now thinking about this. Setting dns on my TV i got network error on any widget run. In the case with hosts file all widgets runs normally.arris69 wrote:play with hosts file makes just sense on tv.alex3333 wrote:Hi Arris69! Can you publish hyperlink (or links table) which TV assumed for firmware downloading and ip address of the server with yours firmwares? I want to play with 'hosts' file and the dnsmasq program for "re-route TV's request" on my Zyxel Keenetic Giga router.
if you play with dns, if tv requests http://www.samsungotn.net dns answer shoud be CNAME infolink.samygo.tv
if you play with iptables and nat then reroute the traffic to 46.4.199.222
but no further support by me if you try to "hack around", thats why we made the server implementation, just set dns and let the tv make rest...
and if samsung coders really got the point how to make "secure" firmware updates all above won't help.
Need select the correct tools for this...asd0rr wrote:@alex3333 can't you try to sniff traffic first keeping routing to normal dns, then try the dnsmaq trick and figure out what's wrong?
No, because we'll find a way to unlock the bootloaders, just like we have done for all their mobile phones!!hondavtec wrote:Sounds like SamyGo would be dead on all newly purchased and all upgraded E series TVs then :?:arris69 wrote:and if samsung coders really got the point how to make "secure" firmware updates all above won't help.
+1E3V3A wrote: No, because we'll find a way to unlock the bootloaders, just like we have done for all their mobile phones!!
So if Samsung wanna put sticks in our wheels, they can feel free to waste their time and money on that, instead of helping us out making their product better.