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Old 09-18-2013, 07:07 PM   #563
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Originally Posted by ixtab View Post
Interesting. Unless I'm totally wrong, the password is mario. But you can also use the private key in resources/ssh_keys/id_kdebrick. That's what Kubrick itself uses to run commands on the Kindle without being asked for a password. (Here's an example).


Even the example didn't help. I'm totally at a loss here. I'm pretty sure that my first mistake was trying to run it from inside ssh... which is on the device, right? Then, after exiting ssh, I looked for a resources directory on the Kubrick system. I don't know if that was a mistake or not, but I didn't find one. Back into ssh and surprise, framework isn't allowed access to /etc/shadow.

The instructions in the wiki at step 7 seem pretty clear, but... not to me. (shrugs)

(do you think we should break this out into another thread, instead of confusing issues in this one?)

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