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i'mI am trying to unpack a clear spot firmware update

thisThe firmware I am trying to reverse can be found on the [download page of the vendor][0] [0]: http://www.clear.com/support/download/spots/clear-spot-voyager

http://www.clear.com/support/download/spots/clear-spot-voyager

iI have used athe fwtools to unpack the whole firmware from this pageas described on this page.

http://hackspot.net/iSpotBlog/?p=177

after that i have " kernelAfter I did this, I managed to get a "kernel.bin "bin" and " rootfsa "rootfs.bin "

ok ibin". Now I want to addinclude a new/additional certificate to thethis modem and new Networks and make some edits toon the control panel 192.168.1.1 " it'sadministrator page that is within this modem (a Wimax Modemone).

when i checkSo I checked the rootfs file with this code

file rootfs.bin

i see thisusing the file tool. And I got the following output:

This was no to little help so I gave binwalk a try and I got this is the binwalk report:

and this is the binwalk reportBut for doing the whole .binentire firmware update file I got the following output.

i stopped here , iAs this did stoke me as odd I didn't continue. I don't know how to unpack it , i justthe firmware. I think I have tried about everything I know you can do manually  , firmware mod fit  , fwtools  , everything the whole lot!

any help Can someone shed some light on my issue and tell me how to continue?

i'm trying to unpack a clear spot firmware update

this firmware

http://www.clear.com/support/download/spots/clear-spot-voyager

i used a fwtools to unpack the whole firmware from this page

http://hackspot.net/iSpotBlog/?p=177

after that i have " kernel.bin " and " rootfs.bin "

ok i want to add a new certificate to the modem and new Networks and some edits to the control panel 192.168.1.1 " it's Wimax Modem

when i check the rootfs file with this code

file rootfs.bin

i see this

and this is the binwalk report

and this is the binwalk report for the whole .bin firmware update file

i stopped here , i don't know how to unpack it , i just tried everything manually  , firmware mod fit  , fwtools  , everything !

any help ?

I am trying to unpack a clear spot firmware update

The firmware I am trying to reverse can be found on the [download page of the vendor][0] [0]: http://www.clear.com/support/download/spots/clear-spot-voyager

I have used the fwtools to unpack the firmware as described on this page.

After I did this, I managed to get a "kernel.bin" and a "rootfs.bin". Now I want to include a new/additional certificate to this modem and make some edits on the administrator page that is within this modem (a Wimax one).

So I checked the rootfs file using the file tool. And I got the following output:

This was no to little help so I gave binwalk a try and I got this:

But for doing the entire firmware file I got the following output.

As this did stoke me as odd I didn't continue. I don't know how to unpack the firmware. I think I have tried about everything I know you can do manually, firmware mod fit, fwtools, the whole lot!

Can someone shed some light on my issue and tell me how to continue?

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and this is the binwalk report

  DECIMAL         HEX             DESCRIPTION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0               0x0             CramFS filesystem, little endian size 4280320 version #2 sorted_dirs CRC 0xbf224100, edition 16777728, 268441607 blocks, 1325400384 files
8               0x8             Squashfs filesystem, big endian, version 2.1, size: 4276396 bytes, 1028 inodes, blocksize: 65536 bytes, created: Fri Jun 22 23:02:36 2012

and this is the binwalk report for the whole .bin firmware update file

    root@bt:/pentest/reverse-engineering/binwalk# ./binwalk -m /pentest/reverse-engineering/binwalk/magic.binwalk /root/fwtools_20100826c/bin.linux/imw.bin

DECIMAL         HEX             DESCRIPTION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
855032          0xD0BF8         CramFS filesystem, little endian size 4280320 version #2 sorted_dirs CRC 0xbf224100, edition 16777728, 268441607 blocks, 1325400384 files
855040          0xD0C00         Squashfs filesystem, big endian, version 2.1, size: 4276396 bytes, 1028 inodes, blocksize: 65536 bytes, created: Fri Jun 22 23:02:36 20

i stopped here , i don't know how to unpack it , i just tried everything manually , firmware mod fit , fwtools , everything !

i stopped here , i don't know how to unpack it , i just tried everything manually , firmware mod fit , fwtools , everything !

and this is the binwalk report

  DECIMAL         HEX             DESCRIPTION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0               0x0             CramFS filesystem, little endian size 4280320 version #2 sorted_dirs CRC 0xbf224100, edition 16777728, 268441607 blocks, 1325400384 files
8               0x8             Squashfs filesystem, big endian, version 2.1, size: 4276396 bytes, 1028 inodes, blocksize: 65536 bytes, created: Fri Jun 22 23:02:36 2012

and this is the binwalk report for the whole .bin firmware update file

    root@bt:/pentest/reverse-engineering/binwalk# ./binwalk -m /pentest/reverse-engineering/binwalk/magic.binwalk /root/fwtools_20100826c/bin.linux/imw.bin

DECIMAL         HEX             DESCRIPTION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
855032          0xD0BF8         CramFS filesystem, little endian size 4280320 version #2 sorted_dirs CRC 0xbf224100, edition 16777728, 268441607 blocks, 1325400384 files
855040          0xD0C00         Squashfs filesystem, big endian, version 2.1, size: 4276396 bytes, 1028 inodes, blocksize: 65536 bytes, created: Fri Jun 22 23:02:36 20

i stopped here , i don't know how to unpack it , i just tried everything manually , firmware mod fit , fwtools , everything !

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