Anyone with iOS 5.x willing to give the patch a try to see if it allows logging in with this different encryption?
Anyone with iOS 5.x willing to give the patch a try to see if it allows logging in with this different encryption?
Last edited by UncleJohnsBand; 2012-04-06 at 02:46 PM.
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition Thuban 3.2GHz
ASUS M4A89GTD PRO/USB3 Motherboard
16 GB RAM
Windows 7 Pro x64
PVR Software: NPVR 2.6.2
2 HDHomeRun Tuners
1TB eSATA HD 16MB Cache Recording Drive
2 PCH A-100's
Buffalo LinkStation Live
10/100/1000 LAN 802.11 A/B/G Networks
I have iOS 5.0.1 and there are no issues logging in using the NEWA that comes with NPVR 2.4.3 and I'm connecting via a local address. If you need some web logs for comparison, just let me know. I could try the patch, but I'm not sure it will provide any useful data.
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition Thuban 3.2GHz
ASUS M4A89GTD PRO/USB3 Motherboard
16 GB RAM
Windows 7 Pro x64
PVR Software: NPVR 2.6.2
2 HDHomeRun Tuners
1TB eSATA HD 16MB Cache Recording Drive
2 PCH A-100's
Buffalo LinkStation Live
10/100/1000 LAN 802.11 A/B/G Networks
I am using the auto-login for local access. To get the page to login, I used the "Config" tab. That prompted me for the user/password and I entered those with the keyboard. Then I dismissed the keyboard and clicked on the Login button from the web page. After that, it brought up the Configuration web page, so it appeared that everything worked fine.
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition Thuban 3.2GHz
ASUS M4A89GTD PRO/USB3 Motherboard
16 GB RAM
Windows 7 Pro x64
PVR Software: NPVR 2.6.2
2 HDHomeRun Tuners
1TB eSATA HD 16MB Cache Recording Drive
2 PCH A-100's
Buffalo LinkStation Live
10/100/1000 LAN 802.11 A/B/G Networks
UJB,
Sorry, I have been away overseas and just got back. Tried it again on my Iphone while away, no joy.
So if iOS 5.x is OK (I assume you no longer need me to test the patch), what are the next steps?
Successful log is via PC on the network, unsuccesful one is my iPhone again.
k.
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jksmurf,
When I ran my test, I had my iPhone connected to the same network as my PC. It was connected via WiFi to the same router that my PC is connected. Your logs look like your iPhone is going through a different network to connect to your server. Can you verify that your iPhone is setup to connect to your local WiFi?
I still think its the encryption from Ios5
So kev test it from another network(NOT wifi)
Specs
Server:Cpu-Intel i3,ATI Radeon HD 5670 ,OS-Windows 7,2gig ram.Hvr4000,Nova-s plus
Client:Cpu-AMD am2,Gpu-Ati HD2100 integrated ,OS-Windows 7,2gig ram
Client:Cpu Intel 2 gig ram ,Nvidia 9400
Client:Popcorn Hour A110
Could this be a difference between iOS 5.0.1 & iOS 5.1? What are some suggestions on testing the encryption on these devices? I could perform the test without using WiFi, but that means I'll be using the carrier's network and I need to provide external access to my server. I'm trying to understand if the thought is that the problem might be related to how the phone connects to the server, either it is coming from a local trusted internal network or an outside network.
I Didnt think the password got used when connected to wifi but i dont know the internal workings of how it all works.
Since yours works from within your local network the next test world be from outside to see if that works
You will need to add the required port forwarding to your router
Specs
Server:Cpu-Intel i3,ATI Radeon HD 5670 ,OS-Windows 7,2gig ram.Hvr4000,Nova-s plus
Client:Cpu-AMD am2,Gpu-Ati HD2100 integrated ,OS-Windows 7,2gig ram
Client:Cpu Intel 2 gig ram ,Nvidia 9400
Client:Popcorn Hour A110