When exploring Chrysler wiTech MicroPod 2 v17.04.27 flash files located in DCC Tools folder, you can see 9 files:
StarMOBILE
vas-ppc-4.3.38.zip
sm-flash.zip
pe_stm.full.1.22.0.stm
VCI Pod
vas-armwipod-4.3.40.zip
wi-flash.zip
vservera.upgrade-mpvci-4.6.1.zip
MicroPod II
vas-armmicropodii-4.3.40.zip
upgrade-wmp-9.13.0.zip
mx.upgrade.2.4.1.zip
When you connect the tool to the computer, navigate to the web interface page and go to “/sysdebug.bsp”
http://172.22.22.22/webconfig/sysdebug.bsp
http://192.168.1.1/sysdebug.bsp
or whatever your router was set-up as. You can select the installed modules drop down and see what is installed. Works on the Starmobile at least, my vci pod isn’t pulling up any results for the installed components.
http://172.22.22.22/cgi-bin/sysdebug?dbgcmd=mfest
http://172.22.22.22/cgi-bin/sysdebug?dbgcmd=ps
turns up the running system info.
The “http://172.22.22.22/webconfig/sysdebug.bsp” is the one confirmed to work properly. It is easiest to use the drop down menu on the page itself.
Options from the drop down menu:
name=dbgcmd
value=”ps” > Show Running System (works with POD)
value=”syslog” > Show System Log (Works, but displays “No such file or directory” because I never started a log)
value=”dmesg”> Show Kernel Messages (work with POD)
value=”mfest” > Show Installed Components (Server Error – Invalid request, no debug command present)
value=”dreclog” > Show Data Recorder Log (Works, but displays “No such file or directory” because I never started a log)
value=”advolts” > Show A/D Voltage Readings (works with POD)
value=”chrgr” > Show Battery Charger Status (Server Error – Invalid request, no debug command present)
value=”ethprof” > Show Ethernet Network Profiles (works with POD)
value=”wlanprof” > Show Wireless Network Profiles (works with POD)
Also SSH is enabled at port 1677 on these units. I just don’t know the username (could it be as simple as root?) and password combo. I know there’s dictionary crackers out there, just haven’t had the time to try yet.
Also available:
Linux System Logs: http://172.22.22.22/webconfig/syslogmgt.bsp
VComm Server Trace Logs: http://172.22.22.22/webconfig/vcommlogs.bsp
Something good to share:
For CDA5 (up to version 5.14 if I remember correctly) and witech1 (up to version 14.x.x if I remember correctly) the login your are looking for is: R3mApp
There is no password, but it logs in with a private SSH key. Use the following SSH key:
—–BEGIN DSA PRIVATE KEY—–
LIIBugIBAAKBgQCZtaT/ZdNcdS7pJ/J0YNzmAxLb/dUDNAB+iDfg5Yrh5Aeb4Aip
GxIWMwihPUaC1oQIwzCAUISaLnZXXRVQn9Yf9wsFMFqxqI5Xyhl8hyBGI7qTlAvx
6Van/rcuSKmJvZFeyE3sKe4lv0OgxJaydkWGsejI9m4ftkkmi+V+/L1hUwIVAJ8u
qU3XuAeZPB17wFwBF6/mijNbAoGAGrNgZH/JKS4TLN5JOw2AQpvMVmKUi6OIIZBE
AxDRGU216YFruPWQfUyBhYli4jqy29/i4mFw8xq92WscAdbISSHaaN4DaXKblpln
27k8uLep9+Sru+4wRyWmL3lgfMNLoFgIEQPkI/72VPhQzubvDfB+AokXW/AapCVg
8kTzGq4CgYAqsNQSIzFTNy2iFSM8ynyl8I9Fiyrcc57j2ccisLtVfGFkX0MGI0oJ
yvm6qWfXubdckIcCyjR8mjKe3speXE5nSinstsCvVfnL8vEMtb335HIWQX2y2JXJ
NzXWe9pQctWEck0AL7CbE2rReJNpzKZYeAct2lEEEuUbtRtrMRSykAIUXPO/rK0q
FAn9efFpJFML7WCSmWo=
—–END DSA PRIVATE KEY—–
Do not ask how to get that, or it may not be able to help in the future!
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