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I have been messing with IPTV and loaded a file on my box that i now wish to delete - can someone tell me where i would find it ?
Will
Where did you put the file?
Where did you put the file?
That's the thing - I used telnet to send it to the box and don't know where it was put :confused:
That's the thing - I used telnet to send it to the box and don't know where it was put :confused:How did you transfer a file with telnet?
Can you post the talnet command minus any personal information ie replace any usernames and passwords with xxxx and yyyy.
Without knowing what you have used it's going to be hard to remove it. A reflash maybe best bet then do a full backup so you can easily reflash again.
abu baniaz
06-06-17, 17:29
Have you looked in /usr/scripts/ or /usr/script/ ?
If it's any type of script then a reflash will be best as I've seen some scripts that downloads another 40 scripts in various locations plus .tv files in etc/enigma2
Some are now using XtreamTV if that's what is installed use opkg uninstall plugin name then delete all IPTV .tv files in etc/enigma2
Then next time check you know what is going to be installed so you can easily remove it.
Have you looked in /usr/scripts/ or /usr/script/ ?
Can't see script(s) in usr/
This is what was sent to box - wget http://xxxxxstreams.tk/xxxxx/install.sh; bash install.sh
abu baniaz
06-06-17, 17:42
Search for "install.sh" using Filezilla.
Search for "install.sh" using Filezilla.
No joy (assuming I'm searching correctly)
abu baniaz
06-06-17, 19:13
So long as it is not set to run on a cron job, it won't run by itself. Ignore it.
Cntrl + P recalls previous commands you've issued when using telnet, they sometimes get kept across multiple sessions, so maybe you can find out what you did that way?
history command might show something as well.
Thanks - history command pointed me to etc/enigma2 deleted some files and re ran ABM and all seems good.
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