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    BCM50 Hacked, trying to plug the hole

    Tubdub: The first line of your log is the culprit: MyPhone: Bad Password: 102 by 188.161.244.180 rc=1(0x1) This shows a public ip address accessing your system. Ooohhh... nasty. There is a known, and quite simple hack to gain access to poorly initialised mailboxes on the BCM50. They use the...
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    Business Element Manager on Linux Distributions, revisited

    thread1361-1629643 This can be done, and I have Element Manager 62.0.0,3,5 running on OS X 10.6.4, and my xUbuntu netbook. Sadly BCM Monitor isn't portable however. I wrote a replacement script for the original windows batch script, and installed (on ubuntu dists) default-jre first. It didn't...
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    Upgrading a BCM HDD to SSD

    Clonezilla! Interesting. With a second generic SATA controller off e-bay, I plugged my (as above, 60gig which didn't work, but the Intel 40 did) 80gb half-unused drive from the BCM in one port, the SSD in the other, and from a terminal, issued: (keep in mind the source is on sda, the...
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    Upgrading a BCM HDD to SSD

    Thanks for mentioning that.. It indeed has a bright INDILINX INFUSED warning sticker on it. ;) I found an Intel 40gb X25-V Sata-II SSD on e-bay for £29, with 3.5" bracket. Going to give it a try. SandForce. Wonder where the marketing folks come up with these names... http://srpl.com/norstar/
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    Upgrading a BCM HDD to SSD

    As this thread is probably still discovered on google, as I did, here's my three bits worth.. Beware, i'm going to delve into unix/linux technobabble! Relating to the last post about the utilised space on the 80gig sata disk, your friend is close, but because it's spread across multiple...
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    re enterprise 1000 bcm 32 dsi and a gatm8 to bcm50

    Cards down! Perhaps the incumbent BT in the UK had special thingies pertaining to the BRI interfaces, and no conditions on an E1 interface, being it would be so expensive in the first place. So I am ill-advised on one count, and ok on BRI in the USA? :) I'll not ramble on beyond the...
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    re enterprise 1000 bcm 32 dsi and a gatm8 to bcm50

    Sir, I invite you to look up: NT7B87GA or NT7B76AA-93 but mostly.. for the BCM in the US: NT7B76AB or NT7B76AAAH or NT7B76AC You do have BRI there.. I had a BRI circuit years ago, though they may not be offered anymore. 2-B+D for BRI, 23B+D for PRI. same stuff. ..and if you need a license for...
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    re enterprise 1000 bcm 32 dsi and a gatm8 to bcm50

    May I add to Splic3d's comment about expansion cabinets.. I have BCM50 with two expansion licenses. It had originally used a GATM4 and a dsm16. I was also curious - and guessing - the expansion license covered these 'basic' modules. However... I notice that their are licenses needed for...
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    Digging up the BCM50 again... telnet and ssh anyone?

    Ahh.. F-Scrambler, alas, I don't use social/business networking sites for various reasons. I'm an ol e-mail and telephone conversation type.. I'd be happy to share what I know indeed. If you don't mind, please have a look at the link in my signature.. the page is an ancient Norstar page which...
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    Digging up the BCM50 again... telnet and ssh anyone?

    re: thread1361-1310457 (digging it up, rather) I realise this is an old thread, but I wanted to see if anyone else was still interested in the BCM50 inner fiddles..? It's a fantastic piece of hardware. I have a UK release 3, version 6 something, and after staring at it long enough, I pulled...

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