Thank you for the warm welcome to the party. I am here to RSVP for the MJMD5 party. I have never had to use MJMD5 until now. Thanks to the help from you and others at this site, I am up and running.neo2121 wrote:It can be found with only 1 dumpblackjackel wrote:My username didn't change, my password did. I was unable to find my password using any methods in this thread.
FOR ALL THOSE THAT HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO FIND YOUR PASSWORD, THIS METHOD WORKS:
You need to use Sipdump and you must set it to dump 15 logs... (3 or 4 dosen't work anymore). You need to have as many logs as it takes so that the magicjack software is COMPLETELY done loading and ready to take a call, for me it was 15 for you it may be 10 or 25 who knows.
Use notepad++ to search all files for the following:
SIP.Connection.Refresh
You will find this in every log file, but it will not likely be in any of the first 10 files (for me it was #14 or 15). Look around this area of your username, if you find your username the password should be nearby in its own line, within 10 or 20 lines up or down from SIP.Connection.Refresh, you should be able to spot it quite easily.
Good luck!now that I'm done bragging.
Its very clear that this update is doing clean up to finish the implementation of the requirement of the use of MJMD5 aka mjproxy ect...So if you are a user that has had a password change after 12 - 14 months of uninterrupted service then all I can say is welcome to the party. The tools are there to get your setup and running temporally until you can purchase new hardware to accommodate the proxy to handle the nonstandard authentication process.
Things to know
- 1. If you password has changed and you didn't need MJMD5 before you do now
2. If you have more than one magicjack registered an e-mail the User name most likely has changed to end with 02, 03, 03 ect..
3. MJMD5 can be found here
4. OS x is still the simplest to find a password
5. No need to download notepad++ just use wordpad it handles large files quite well.
I am having one very small problem that is more of an annoyance than a problem. Perhaps crackerjack or neo2121 can assist, but anyone is welcome to chime in, of course.
My router is refusing to run the MJMD5 command automatically. I am running it as described in the other threads. It works fine as long as I run it manually, so I am assured that the command is correct.
I am using Firmware: DD-WRT v24-sp2 (04/23/10) mini on my Linksys WRT160N. My screen shot is here: http://www.phoneservicesupport.com/ddwr ... 3-255.html
I will donate my belly lint collection to anyone who can help me with getting this command to run automatically. If you choose to forgo the reward, that will be fine. Although, I must say, it is a nice collection.