Sorry if i write in english i hope it's ok.
I have a 7490 6.52 that is fully working and running and it's capable to get the voip autoconfiguration from the provider through tr069.. since it's not possible to manually edit the details for tr069.cfg using the user interface the only way it's to write directly the *.export backup -> recalculate the checksum -> restore it.
The problem is that some of those details are encrypted (i have all of them), so my question is if there is any way to calculate the encryption manually so that when i restore it the fritzbox can actually understand it and decrypt it.. that is simple if i wanted to change something like the webui port because that value is not encrypted.
Example:
7490 with user/pwd of the tr069 login set to harvey/specter, if i make a system settings backup i see that in the tr069.cfg part the user/pwd are encrypted, and that's ok.. if i wanted to change them to mike/ross manually (since the UI does not allow it like the wifi password) i have to encrypt those two values (using probably the system backup password) and then recalculate the checksum of the *.export file so that i can restore it with the new values.
Is there any way to do this?
I have a 7490 6.52 that is fully working and running and it's capable to get the voip autoconfiguration from the provider through tr069.. since it's not possible to manually edit the details for tr069.cfg using the user interface the only way it's to write directly the *.export backup -> recalculate the checksum -> restore it.
The problem is that some of those details are encrypted (i have all of them), so my question is if there is any way to calculate the encryption manually so that when i restore it the fritzbox can actually understand it and decrypt it.. that is simple if i wanted to change something like the webui port because that value is not encrypted.
Example:
7490 with user/pwd of the tr069 login set to harvey/specter, if i make a system settings backup i see that in the tr069.cfg part the user/pwd are encrypted, and that's ok.. if i wanted to change them to mike/ross manually (since the UI does not allow it like the wifi password) i have to encrypt those two values (using probably the system backup password) and then recalculate the checksum of the *.export file so that i can restore it with the new values.
Is there any way to do this?