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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    rms
    Posts: 599 from 2004/11/27
    Hi all,

    I try to connect with 192.168.1.1 to a FritzBox Fon Wlan 7170 in order to configure it but Sputnik doesn't show anything at all, just a white background. No error messages or such! A tab is shown on top of Sputnik with the name "FritzBox".

    I tried several different "Spoof as" but without success.

    Any idea how to have this work?

    Thanks for help.

    Regards

    Christoph
  • »04.04.08 - 20:50
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    marcik
    Posts: 268 from 2003/4/12
    From: Kielce/Krakow,...
    Most of the routers use http auth to authenticate user. Current public beta doesn't support it. But it will change with next release which is realy soon now. :-)
  • »04.04.08 - 21:42
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    Posts: 599 from 2004/11/27
    Hi marcik,

    GREAT, thanks very much for your feed-back :-)

    Best regards

    Christoph
  • »04.04.08 - 21:51
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    Posts: 216 from 2003/11/14
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    Quote:

    Most of the routers use http auth to authenticate user. Current public beta doesn't support it.

    Really ? Sputnik might not popup a Requester, but passing via url works.

    Try http://username:password@192.168.1.1

    The : sign is only necessary if there is a password at all.


    [ Edited by pOS on 2008/4/4 23:00 ]
  • »04.04.08 - 23:00
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    dIGIMAN
    Posts: 273 from 2005/11/7
    Quote:


    pOS wrote:
    Quote:

    Most of the routers use http auth to authenticate user. Current public beta doesn't support it.

    Really ? Sputnik might not popup a Requester, but passing via url works.

    Try http://username:password@192.168.1.1

    The : sign is only necessary if there is a password at all.


    [ Edited by pOS on 2008/4/4 23:00 ]


    Yeah, using this for MLDonkey and others successfull for quite a while :)
  • »04.04.08 - 23:09
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Posts: 599 from 2004/11/27
    @ pOS

    Thnaks very much for your feed-back, I tried this with an older (about 3 years old) Zyxel router and it worked just fine :-)

    But then I tried the same with a Print server but it didn't work :-(

    The url was:

    http://admin:1234@192.168.1.42

    but I get the error as per screen grab.

    Any idea?
  • »05.04.08 - 09:07
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Posts: 599 from 2004/11/27
    @ marcik

    Quote:

    Most of the routers use http auth to authenticate user. Current public beta doesn't support it. But it will change with next release which is realy soon now.


    I tested this and realized that the FritzBox seems not to ask for authendication... I don't get any error message and the Tab shows correctely FritzBox but just nothing is shown/displayed in the browser window.

    I also tried the following:

    http://index_inhalt.html@192.168.1.1

    this loads something but still nothing is shown and I dont get any error message.

    I saved the "source" of the page to disk and I attached the file to this message. Also I made another screen grab of Sputnik, so you can see what is shown.

    Would be great if such configurations could be handled via Sputnik as e. g. the FritzBox permits VoIP phone, converts incoming faxes to pdf and sends them to an e-mail address, etc. and therefore the user needs quite often to enter the configuration...

    Regards

    Christoph
  • »05.04.08 - 10:38
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    marcik
    Posts: 268 from 2003/4/12
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    @rms

    I see no files attached. Anyway - wait for a next sputnik release. If it still won't work then connact me privately and we'll try to find a sollution.
  • »05.04.08 - 11:01
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Posts: 599 from 2004/11/27
    @ marcik

    thanks for your feed-back :-)

    Ok, I will try with the upcoming version and contact you if it does not work.

    Best regards

    Christoph
  • »05.04.08 - 12:47
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    Posts: 665 from 2004/11/3
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    @marcik:

    Seems like Sputnik is included in MOS 2.0, so will there be a release which runs on MorphOS 1.4 (regardless if 2.0 is released or not)?
  • »05.04.08 - 15:54
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    Posts: 268 from 2003/4/12
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    Yes
  • »05.04.08 - 17:14
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    Schlonz
    Posts: 131 from 2004/4/16
    From: Langen, Germany
    @rms:

    Bookmark this link e.g. in Ibrowse and copy and paste it in Sputnik:

    http://192.168.178.1/cgi-bin/webcm?getpage=../html/de/menus/menu2.html&var:lang=de&var:menu=internet&var:pagename=pppoe&var:activtype=pppoe

    In this way I do disconnect and reconnect my FritzBox to Internet to get a new IP, which is useful sometimes.

    When you click the link right now while using Ibrowse, please note that you maybe have to klick in the URL bar and press enter to get the FritzBox page.

    When using the link from Sputnik you are able to access most if not all of the pages within FritzBox.
  • »05.04.08 - 19:24
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    Wishmaster
    Posts: 342 from 2003/6/29
    You are using the wrong IP-Number.
    Simply type fritz.box and you are there.
    Pegasos PPC
  • »06.04.08 - 10:31
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    mobydick
    Posts: 179 from 2004/2/26
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    I use DLink DI-804HV, and Sputnik can work with it. URL used for access is http://admin@192.168.0.1 .
    Pegasos II/G4@1GHz, 1 GB RAM, MorphOS 3.9
    Efika MX Smartbook, Ubuntu 12.04
    peguser.narod.ru
  • »06.04.08 - 14:00
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Posts: 599 from 2004/11/27
    @ Schlonz

    Thanks very much for your link, it works fine with Sputnik :-) :-) :-)

    It seems that I can access all the pages.

    In fact I only had to change the ip which was modified by the vendor of the Fritzbox so it uses the same as I had before with my DSL router: 192.168.1.1, but that's all.

    I hope this info will be usefull for others also.

    Thnaks again.

    Regards

    Christoph
  • »09.04.08 - 06:51
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