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Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 3:04 pm
by kenneth_v
BooDaddy<<< What's the little different?? i have a new jack that i need to get the SIP from

Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 8:39 pm
by tatamata
BooDaddy wrote:J-tag? NICE... never would have though of that... :)

burnt it up looking to emulat the hardware but the lines crossed up by my cat and the rest is history. 1 chedder jack special with magic on top.

still have one other unit and no taggy 4 that one.

Got all the Credentails using memory dumo

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 10:46 pm
by chagan
Little help here!
I got all the credentials for my magicjack using Memory dump & wireShark. And I successfully configured Counterpath's x-Lite Soft Phone But I have difficulty configuring Counterpath's Bria Softphone software.
Bria is unable to register with proxy. And also Bria Needs UserID as in e-mail like format something i.e [email protected]

Image

XXXXXXXXXX - refers to my MJ phone number

Am i doing something Wrong?

Thanks for all you help.

Chagan

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 12:12 am
by momo
in your user ID you don't have talk4free.com ... just talkfree.com

BUT ...

maybe also try the IP address from the Mj's UserDomain for this ProxyAddress, instead of the one you have there,

and maybe the UserID can be ...

[email protected]

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 12:37 am
by javaguy216
In the proxy field try using: proxy1.losangeles.talk4free.com:5070

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 1:18 am
by emoci
User ID: EXXXXXXXXXX01 (no need for @talk4free.com etc.)

Add :5070 at the end of the proxy address as noted above...

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 1:46 am
by momo
emoci wrote:User ID: EXXXXXXXXXX01 (no need for @talk4free.com etc.)

Add :5070 at the end of the proxy address as noted above...
if you look at the USER ID format in his SIP account page - USER DETAILS
it shows he needs to put it like it's an email address.

and logically, if it's in there, maybe the proxy address needs to be the IP address instead of the same domain name in the User ID field

I also agree with javaguy216, the port of 5070 may need to be added to the mix, either in the USER ID with ":5070" added to it (without the quotes),
or after the IP address within the Proxy Address field

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:5070

unless you have a different section in the other tabs or elsewhere, where the ports are entered

Following things tried

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 9:20 pm
by chagan
I have tried the following things but it still does not work
Changed userId to
[email protected]
[email protected]:5070
[email protected]
[email protected] (IP address for proxy1.losangeles.talk4free.com)
[email protected] (IP address for talk4free.com)


changed Proxy to
proxy1.losangeles.talk4free.com:5070
64.0.147.6:5070


It really surprises me because the X-Lite softphone has the following in its diagnostics log and it works:
____________________________________________________________
© 2004 Xten Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
X-Lite release 1103m build stamp 14262

Established SIP protocol listen on: 192.168.0.5:5060


Discovered Restricted Cone NAT Firewall

RTP: 192.168.0.5:8000
NAT: 75.142.119.222

PROXY#0: 64.0.147.6:5070

OUTBOUND-PROXY#0: 64.0.147.6:5070

sip:[email protected]

_______________________________________________________

I also tried the following settings with my magicjack credentials listed at URL : http://fonosip.com/english/bria.html

Any idea on what could be wrong?

Thanks.

chagan

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 10:02 pm
by zipsnet
Have you tried only EXXXXXXXXXX01 ? Does the X-lite let u only specify it like that ?


just my .02

I hope MJ is reading my post

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 11:35 pm
by Jett123
Because I really want to use your SIP service on my ATA, not your stupid jack. I don't mind paying for the service, but you're going to have to decide if you're a hardware vendor or a service provider. As for me, its too late, I'm sending the POS back tomorrow.

Re: Following things tried

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 2:29 am
by momo
chagan wrote:I have tried the following things but it still does not work
Changed userId to
[email protected]
[email protected]:5070
[email protected]
[email protected] (IP address for proxy1.losangeles.talk4free.com)
[email protected] (IP address for talk4free.com)


changed Proxy to
proxy1.losangeles.talk4free.com:5070
64.0.147.6:5070


It really surprises me because the X-Lite softphone has the following in its diagnostics log and it works:
____________________________________________________________
© 2004 Xten Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
X-Lite release 1103m build stamp 14262

Established SIP protocol listen on: 192.168.0.5:5060


Discovered Restricted Cone NAT Firewall

RTP: 192.168.0.5:8000
NAT: 75.142.119.222

PROXY#0: 64.0.147.6:5070

OUTBOUND-PROXY#0: 64.0.147.6:5070

sip:[email protected]

_______________________________________________________

I also tried the following settings with my magicjack credentials listed at URL : http://fonosip.com/english/bria.html

Any idea on what could be wrong?

Thanks.

chagan
When you put in the User ID as
[email protected]
did you also try adding the port at the end?

[email protected]:5070

and in the field asking for the proxy address try keeping it as ...

proxy1.losangeles.talk4free.com:5070

it's just a matter of putting all the info that's needed on each lines entries.

some settings windows have separate fields to enter the port and IP, or the port and proxy domain,
and sometimes some programs or hardware settings need to be combined on one line, and find the proper syntax to enter it.

This seems to be the case with the settings window you pictured above.

with all the examples you showed that were tried, you didn't say if you
tried the UserID with the :5070 at the end of the IP address :)

unless it's also something with the bit of NAT thing going on shown with the other setup as ...

Discovered Restricted Cone NAT Firewall

RTP: 192.168.0.5:8000
NAT: 75.142.119.222


if you can find out how the other setup is handling it you can do the same with this.
you may need to use forwarding to the same port (192.168.0.5:5060) as the other one has. I don't know.

if your router has UPnP option, turn it on, and it may set everything automatically with the Restricted Cone NAT Firewall.

Read whole thread...is MJ SIP use dead?

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 12:34 pm
by vdot
:? After looking at where this thread has come from and gone to,
I can't tell if anyone is currently able to determine the
12-digit password on a new MJ.

Is is still possible to do or not? If so, how now?
Please PM me if it is a secret :roll:

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 1:07 pm
by zipsnet
Only think I can tell you , pmdump and notepad++ are your best friend, try 3 or 4 memory dumps ;)

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 6:11 pm
by momo
isn't the password still a 20 character string?

I heard the MJ servers are now using HTTPS to log the phone in,
so you may not see anything with the dump program anymore

cain may be the way to go, I'm not sure.

where did you hear it's now a 12 character password?

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 6:33 pm
by zipsnet
passwd is 20 character long and yes you will see it using the dump, just pay attention while doing the search, That's how I got it ;)

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 1:05 am
by deftx
Pwdump + Notepad++

I did it in 10 minutes with very little reading. Asterisk working in under 3. Come on people, get a brain.

Re: Read whole thread...is MJ SIP use dead?

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 12:49 pm
by hvlqodvhinIyc
vdot wrote:Is is still possible to do or not?
No, it is not possible. You are being led to believe that the manufacturer of the product, the maintainer of the phone network, and the developers of the software, are all somehow clueless. Do you really believe random, psuedo-anonymous users have answers that must be kept secret lest the developers or telephone network provider figure it out? Really?

Should we believe that snips and bits and clues will make this secret available to us, but not available to the developers of the product? Really?

Wishful thinking is not an action plan. Grasping at straws is not a strategy.

Everything needed to circumvent Blu-ray, Microsoft DRM, Apple iTunes, Netflix, and a host of other technologies is available within minutes on the web. But somewhow the $20 MagicJack technology is only available as clues and whispers. Really.

No, it is not possible. Some children will be along later to provide tidbits and boast of their prowess. Here they are now.

Re: Read whole thread...is MJ SIP use dead?

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 3:48 pm
by FFearr
hvlqodvhinIyc wrote: No, it is not possible. You are being led to believe that the manufacturer of the product, the maintainer of the phone network, and the developers of the software, are all somehow clueless. Do you really believe random, psuedo-anonymous users have answers that must be kept secret lest the developers or telephone network provider figure it out? Really?

Should we believe that snips and bits and clues will make this secret available to us, but not available to the developers of the product? Really?

Wishful thinking is not an action plan. Grasping at straws is not a strategy.

Everything needed to circumvent Blu-ray, Microsoft DRM, Apple iTunes, Netflix, and a host of other technologies is available within minutes on the web. But somewhow the $20 MagicJack technology is only available as clues and whispers. Really.

No, it is not possible. Some children will be along later to provide tidbits and boast of their prowess. Here they are now.
... :) You must work for magicjack, huh?

The reason everyone is keeping it a secret isn't so that the magicjack employees don't get it, it's to keep the number of ppl that are configuring their own softphone at a minimum. If the method becomes too easy and it becomes common knowledge, advertising companies won't want to advertise through magicjack, and the whole company will not have enough money to keep themselves afloat, and we don't want that.

I'm not going to say whether or not I got the SIP credentials or not, but I will say that just because YOU can't get it, doesn't mean it's not possible :wink:

But then again, maybe you're just saying it's not possible for the same reason everyone is trying to keep it a secret, and if that's the case, more power to you. :P

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 1:47 am
by valentine23k
i got the dump :( still I am not able to find the password int that file :( can anybody help me to find the password :)

thanks

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:32 am
by zipsnet
how many dumps did you get? try 3 or 4 , specially after restarting the application ;)

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 1:15 am
by googleadsense
i have problems with configuring PAP2 V2 SIP info. Got the magicjack
SIP info from dump. Added the proxy server (talkfree) and port in line 1
and main page where it asks for Registrar server. Any suggestions?
I got the dial tone in the phone but unable to dial out.

query

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 8:54 pm
by chagan
Greetings,
I am trying to use the Gizmo5 (download link: http://gizmo5.com/pc/download/) client which allows you to use an alternative SIP account as Secondary account. I configured the secondary account using link http://support.gizmoproject.com/index.p ... icleid=193 .When I use it to make outgoing calls using the secondary account i.e. SIP account(Magicjack credentials), all i hear is magicjack test call message. But I am unable to reach the phone number which I have dialed.

My Gizmo5 configuration is as shown is the following screenshot:
Image

Where EXXXXXXXXXX01 refers to my magic Jack Number & Gizmo5UserName refers to my Gizmo5 userID.

Looking forward to your expertise.

Chagan

Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:55 pm
by kingfisher1111
here MJ emplyees are already there and people will get a nice surprise one day..So I request not to post all the kind of crap in this form..
All the methods people are trying to explore they are aready closing..Earlier this forum used to be good now all junk people joining and making this forum a scrap.. :D

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 4:49 pm
by valentine23k
zipsnet wrote:how many dumps did you get? try 3 or 4 , specially after restarting the application ;)
I am ready to get any no.of dumps...but I am sure in which line to find the password :( and how to identify it :(

PLease help me out guyz....

Thanks

MJ with my Phone

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 1:43 pm
by janapriya
I have done following settings without any luck in my nokia N95 phone. could some one please help.

Nokia Settings

Navigate to Tools->Settings->Connection->SIP settings.

Profile name: Magic
Service profile: IETF
Default access point: [i][my wifi account][/i]
Public user name: sip:6X.XXX.XXX.XX <- Proxy IP address from memory dump
Use compression: No
Regristration: Always on
Use security: No

Proxy server:
Proxy server address: sip:6X.XXX.XXX.XX <- Proxy IP address from memory dump.
Realm: None
User name: EXXXXXXXXXXX01
Password: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Allow loose routing: Yes
Transport type: UDP
Port: 5070

Registrar server:
Registrar serv.addr.: sip:6X.XXX.XXX.XX <- Proxy IP address from memory dump.
Realm: stratus.com
User name: EXXXXXXXXXXXXXX01
Password: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Transport type: UDP
Port: 5070

It worked on X-Lite, but like to configure my N95 too..

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 1:50 pm
by janapriya
Related to the above post..

I used memory dump/wireshark software to retrieve information. Information retrieved from this [b]worked [/b] with X-Lite.

username: EXXXXXXXXX01
password: XXXXXXXXXXX
proxy: 6X.XXX.XX.XXX:5070
domain: 6X.XXX.XX.XXX

Now I want to use these details on my Nokia N95. But as I said in the above post, I failed to do so.

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 10:08 pm
by Mistar Muffin
I have my SIP info, but have a few questions. Mainly, I suddenly started getting really choppy calls and MJ support won't/can't help me. Had the unit several months and now I sound fine to people on the other end, but they are very jittery to me. Anyways I noticed while playing around with X-Lite, the call quality is fine. I can call anyone and it is not jittery. So it's obviously a problem with the crappy MJ software. Here are my questions:

Someone noted in an earlier post that X-Lite is limited. It cannot, for example, actually ring a phone attached to the MJ. Also, you cannot answer the phone by picking it up, you have to do it on the X-Life softphone...etc. Is there any software solution that can duplicate the functionality of the MJ, but perhaps without the problems?

Would getting a hardware ATA provide the same functionality as the MJ software? If so, can you recommend one? Thanks.

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 3:59 am
by TexGuy
1. If you research usb phones there are a lot that will work with xlite.

2. I use a usb headset when using xlite for work but also use it as a speaker phone with a plug in mic after work hours.

I use eyebeam that is the paid copy of xlite.

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 5:25 am
by janapriya
I have my SIP Info. Used with xlite and it worked fine.

Now I need to configure it to Nokia N95. Please help me with the following settings.

thanks in advance,

J.

Nokia Settings

Navigate to Tools->Settings->Connection->SIP settings.

Profile name: Magic
Service profile: IETF
Default access point: [i][my wifi account][/i]
Public user name: sip:6X.XXX.XXX.XX
Use compression: No
Regristration: Always on
Use security: No

Proxy server:
Proxy server address: sip:6X.XXX.XXX.XX
Realm: None
User name: EXXXXXXXXXXX01
Password: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Allow loose routing: Yes
Transport type: UDP
Port: 5070

Registrar server:
Registrar serv.addr.: sip:6X.XXX.XXX.XX
Realm: stratus.com
User name: EXXXXXXXXXXXXXX01
Password: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Transport type: UDP
Port: 5070

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 7:22 pm
by cupertino
zipsnet wrote:Only think I can tell you , pmdump and notepad++ are your best friend, try 3 or 4 memory dumps ;)
I am getting about 108MB size of dump file, it is normal ?

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 7:40 pm
by zipsnet
cupertino wrote:
zipsnet wrote:Only think I can tell you , pmdump and notepad++ are your best friend, try 3 or 4 memory dumps ;)
I am getting about 108MB size of dump file, it is normal ?
Yes

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:08 pm
by chagan
janapriya wrote:I have my SIP Info. Used with xlite and it worked fine.

Now I need to configure it to Nokia N95. Please help me with the following settings.

thanks in advance,

J.

Nokia Settings

Navigate to Tools->Settings->Connection->SIP settings.

Profile name: Magic
Service profile: IETF
Default access point: [my wifi account]
Public user name: sip:6X.XXX.XXX.XX
Use compression: No
Regristration: Always on
Use security: No

Proxy server:
Proxy server address: sip:6X.XXX.XXX.XX
Realm: None
User name: EXXXXXXXXXXX01
Password: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Allow loose routing: Yes
Transport type: UDP
Port: 5070

Registrar server:
Registrar serv.addr.: sip:6X.XXX.XXX.XX
Realm: stratus.com
User name: EXXXXXXXXXXXXXX01
Password: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Transport type: UDP
Port: 5070
Try to setup your N95 using the instructions mentioned in this link
http://www.localphone.com/help/devices/nokia/n95
change
Public username to : sip:[email protected]
realim : UserDomainIpAddress
User name : EXXXXXXXXXXXXXX01
Password : XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Registrar Server Address : sip:6X.XXX.XXX.XX:5070

And it should work. Do let me know the result.

password?

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 12:27 pm
by Mil3
I have the magicJack almost a year now. When I got the sip info back then it was only 4 digits, but it never worked for me on any softphone. So my question is when you upgrade the magicjack software every time does it change the password on the sip info? Also, I changed my phone number, so when you change the phone number does it change the password as well? Thank for your help/

Can anyone help to retrieve magicjack sip password

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 9:04 pm
by nayeemr
I have dumped magicjack memory and searched for password and proxy details, but still unable to find it.

Please give some Idea.

Thanks in advance.

Re: Can anyone help to retrieve magicjack sip password

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 10:08 pm
by laserjobs
nayeemr wrote:I have dumped magicjack memory and searched for password and proxy details, but still unable to find it.

Please give some Idea.

Thanks in advance.
Post your dump file to http://www.filesavr.com

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 8:54 pm
by turbodigital
I have trouble with my magic jack to get information on the results of the proxy where they are numeric values such as:
[SIP 2.0]
ProxyUserName = 0000000000
ProxyUserPassword = 0000000000
SIPCallerID = 0000000000
ProxyDomain = 00.00.00.00
ProxyPort = 0000
UserDomain = 00.00.00.00
RegisterOnProxy = 1
ProxyStrictOutbound = 1
SIPVoiceMailAddress = 0000000000
EnableTelephoneEvents = 1
[CustomFields] CustomField11 = "0000000000"

Always give more than 0 per treatment from seeking always gives me 0

can someone help me find my proxy will be appreciated

Re: Can anyone help to retrieve magicjack sip password

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 1:48 pm
by nayeemr
laserjobs wrote:
nayeemr wrote:I have dumped magicjack memory and searched for password and proxy details, but still unable to find it.

Please give some Idea.

Thanks in advance.
Post your dump file to http://www.filesavr.com
Dear Laserjob

Are you asking dump file?
I am sorry i cann't because there will be no security for my private information.

I used Winhex software and i can see some junk information infront of
proxyusername
proxyuserpassword and other.

i appriciate for your help, if you can send me the details how to get sip info.

Nayeemr

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 8:47 pm
by v2neo
got my pw.

but i cant figure out my serial im on VISTA to get my proxy server

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 9:33 pm
by v2neo
v2neo wrote:got my pw.

but i cant figure out my serial im on VISTA to get my proxy server
k for some reason my magic jack (just got today) is not same decie user name as statede in 1st post instructions in device manger. However i was still able to obatin it. However plugging it into the url provided did nto give me my proxy server info. However using the other method in post 6 you can obtain the IP and port of the server

response to v2neo

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 9:41 pm
by doncabrn
What do you mean serial?
pm me if you still need it

Re: response to v2neo

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 10:05 pm
by v2neo
doncabrn wrote:What do you mean serial?
pm me if you still need it
basicly to get my Proxy Address i followed instruction using fiddler to obtain it with no results I got the Physical IP number but not the url name. Using the other method mentioned by obtaining my serial through device manager and plugging it into the URL provided i got no results. Using the method in post6 i got the IP number as well

PS. im up and running now but still would like to know the domain name to point to instead of ip #

Re: response to v2neo

Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 2:38 pm
by chagan
v2neo wrote:
doncabrn wrote:What do you mean serial?
pm me if you still need it
basicly to get my Proxy Address i followed instruction using fiddler to obtain it with no results I got the Physical IP number but not the url name. Using the other method mentioned by obtaining my serial through device manager and plugging it into the URL provided i got no results. Using the method in post6 i got the IP number as well

PS. im up and running now but still would like to know the domain name to point to instead of ip #
Since, you have the IP address. You can get the domain name by executing this command at command prompt/Terminal :

nslookup IPAddress

This will let you know the domain name for the IP address.This command works on Windows / Mac/Linux/ Unix systems.

I hope this will get your near your goal.

Best,

Chagan

Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 2:57 pm
by dsf
On a related note, I did the dump and pulled out all my login info (holy cow, it was easier that I thought...). I have two of 'em and easily got the info for both.

One interesting note - the username includes your phone number. On one of my 'jacks I had changed the phone number, but it appears your username still stays the same as your original number.

I took the SIP information and have been using it in X-Lite as well as on a Linksys IP330 cordless SIP phone. Ideal when traveling internationally, you just need to get on any access point with internet access and it works great! Sound quality isn't as good as X-Lite with a decent headset, but you sure can't beat the convenience. It's no bigger than a small cell phone and charges with any min-USB-type charger (ie: blackberry, etc).

Nothing nicer than sitting in Split, Croatia using the free wi-fi that covers much of the town to call people back at home (and get calls) for free!

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 5:24 am
by TexGuy
Setting up xlite is a cake walk.

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 8:59 am
by simpat1zq
Hi guys, I got my credentials, and got it working with an ATA, and now I'm trying to use asterisk, but I am VERY new to asterisk. I just installed it(Elastix actually).

Could some explain to me how I would go about setting up a trunk using MJ in asterisk?

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 7:36 pm
by doncabrn
I was wondering if i would be able to use my InnoMedia SunRocket MTA6328-2Re?

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 7:49 pm
by laserjobs
doncabrn wrote:I was wondering if i would be able to use my InnoMedia SunRocket MTA6328-2Re?
Yes, it works like a champ

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 7:51 pm
by doncabrn
laserjobs wrote:
doncabrn wrote:I was wondering if i would be able to use my InnoMedia SunRocket MTA6328-2Re?
Yes, it works like a champ
Are there any special instructions to configure it or is it fairy easy

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 7:52 pm
by doncabrn
ps thanks for the quick reply

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 8:09 pm
by laserjobs
You only need to enter the following

SIP Proxy
User ID
User Password

PS. Sip proxy needs to be port 5070 (eg. proxy1.XXXXXXX.talk4free.com:5070)