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{{Project | {{Project | ||
|Name=Hacking the Verbatim PowerBay Nas | |Name=Hacking the Verbatim PowerBay Nas | ||
|Status= | |Status=Abandoned | ||
|Contact=User:FooBar | |Contact=User:FooBar | ||
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[User:FooBar FooBar] bought 2 Verbatim PowerBay nas boxes... These systems run Linux on an Arm5 system. The current goal is to 'root' the systems so we can run our own software on these. | [[User:FooBar|FooBar]] bought 2 Verbatim PowerBay nas boxes... These systems run Linux on an Arm5 system. The current goal is to 'root' the systems so we can run our own software on these. | ||
Completed: | Completed: | ||
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* Operating System: Custom Linux | * Operating System: Custom Linux | ||
* Hacker-friendlyness: Low | * Hacker-friendlyness: Low | ||
State: Cancelled, as the remaining Powerbay was bricked/scrapped. |
Latest revision as of 16:35, 23 February 2014
Project Hacking the Verbatim PowerBay Nas | |
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Status | Abandoned |
Contact | User:FooBar |
Last Update | 2014-02-23 |
FooBar bought 2 Verbatim PowerBay nas boxes... These systems run Linux on an Arm5 system. The current goal is to 'root' the systems so we can run our own software on these.
Completed:
- Get console access, thnx to LotLabor: https://www.loetlabor.org/Hacking_Verbatim_Powerbay
- Dump filesystems (FooBar)
Next up:
- Analyze filesystems/webinterface for exploit-vectors
- Get telnetd/sshd running
or
- Make backup of internal flash, make it restoreable
- Install debian armel on internal flash or usb/sata
Hardware:
- CPU: ARM926EJ-S [56251311] revision 1 (ARMv5TE), cr=00053977
- Machine: Feroceon-KW
- Memory: 256MB
- Internal NOR Flash:
- Ports: 5x SATA (4x internal, 1x e-SATA), 2x USB (front+back), 2x Gig-Ethernet
- Operating System: Custom Linux
- Hacker-friendlyness: Low
State: Cancelled, as the remaining Powerbay was bricked/scrapped.