tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10609591.post2121517699666751..comments2024-01-31T13:52:06.120-05:00Comments on Flarn2006's Blog: Hacking the Bose Soundtouch, and its Linux-based OSFlarn2006http://www.blogger.com/profile/00362251153923322988noreply@blogger.comBlogger55125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10609591.post-38568715653612519682024-01-31T13:52:06.120-05:002024-01-31T13:52:06.120-05:00Ok, thank you. Ok, thank you. Calirehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10768688908329004394noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10609591.post-1875952146492598782024-01-31T13:50:59.972-05:002024-01-31T13:50:59.972-05:00Hi Imore, thanks for the suggestion but I have the...Hi Imore, thanks for the suggestion but I have the same problem as Mark said. I even tried formatting the speaker with the command "sys factorydefault" and then downloading an earlier version than the current one, version 26.0.1 which you can find on reddit, but there is no way to get the installation past 0% either via usb or the other ways. Calirehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10768688908329004394noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10609591.post-8812468270153419062024-01-31T04:20:54.023-05:002024-01-31T04:20:54.023-05:00@lmore: thanks for the suggestion, but tried many ...@lmore: thanks for the suggestion, but tried many times with no success. I used a usb drive with activity led, to be sure it was read during the operation, and it was, but nope.<br />I precise that my Soundtouch seems to already have the latest firmware available installed (probabily it processed the update until a certain point, before bricking), so this could be a problem, too, as it doesn't find a different version in the Update.stu file. Maybe modifying the latter could be a path to try, but it's beyond my skills.Mark Ethannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10609591.post-42777248100758229392024-01-31T00:06:14.237-05:002024-01-31T00:06:14.237-05:00@Claire and @Mark Have you guys tried updating wit...@Claire and @Mark Have you guys tried updating with a USB drive? This method shouldn't fail as it should completely replace the OS. You just need to copy a file to a flash drive, hold some buttons while plugging it in and it just starts the update.<br /><br />SoundTouch 20: https://support.bose.com/s/display-articles?language=en_US&productId=01t8c00000OydOPAAZ&articleId=ka08c000001brR2AAI<br /><br />SoundTouch 30: https://support.bose.com/s/display-articles?language=en_US&productId=01t8c00000OydOSAAZ&articleId=ka08c000001brR2AAI<br /><br />Just go to the "Updating the system using a USB drive" section.lmore377https://www.blogger.com/profile/05626160837875887586noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10609591.post-42799067714975957962024-01-30T13:19:47.540-05:002024-01-30T13:19:47.540-05:00Hi Calire, understood, I'm in the same situati...Hi Calire, understood, I'm in the same situation then, and I'm using it as is.<br />About ssh, I connect to the device ip using a cmd prompt on Win10 with "ssh root@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx", nothing special.<br />I haven't further suggestions than checking your AV/firewall, at the moment.Mark Ethannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10609591.post-9060327978754435972024-01-30T11:16:43.572-05:002024-01-30T11:16:43.572-05:00Thanks again Mark. I don't know exactly if you...Thanks again Mark. I don't know exactly if you got to the point I'm going to make, but it might be useful to others as well. Once you have done the process we have been discussing: "Through Telnet run the commands "demo enter" and "sys timeout inactivity disable" both at least twice you get the soundtouch app to recognise the device and you can configure it to a certain extent, but the "update" screen is not removed. Once you have reached this point and without disconnecting the speaker from the mains, if you press the "off/on" button on the bose speaker and then press it again, the system starts up "normally" and lets you use more functions of the app such as streaming radio. Unfortunately it does not let you update the system and once disconnected it returns to the update screen.<br /><br />I have also tried to access through SSH using Putty to be able to use my usb for other things, but it doesn't let me access, I don't know if I'm doing something wrong, it says "Connection refused". I use the IP and port "115200". I don't know if you could explain me how you connected. Thank you very much in advance.Calirehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10768688908329004394noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10609591.post-80877337159613496592024-01-29T17:30:06.678-05:002024-01-29T17:30:06.678-05:00@ Calire: yes, mine too. And no way to install the...@ Calire: yes, mine too. And no way to install the update, unfortunately, neither with the command "swupdate abort". But I was successful in (temporarily) unlocking all the functions, at least until the system is plugged to the socket. Try to connect it to your router with an ethernet cable and access it throug your web browser at the ip assigned by the router itself (find it on the router's connected devices page or use an app on your phone, like Fing, to find its ip), you'll find a webpage to configure the wifi access and modify the device name, if you wish (and update, too, but impossible even in this way, for mine). The wifi configuration should persist on power cycles, even if can be necessary connect the ethernet cable the first time it's re-plugged to the socket to make the wifi power on (don't ask me why).<br />Once online, use the Soudtouch app to connect and try saving some presets on the buttons and check if they work. If not, try the same but connecting with the usb-A to micro-usb cable.<br />I suggest to disable the system standby option from Soundtouch app, too.<br />If nothing works and/or you prefer restarting from scratch, through telnet give the command "sys factorydefault" to reset its configuration. And no, neither this command does resolve the damn update issue (on mine).<br />If you're lucky and have a responding system back, write down a working reconfiguration routine to keep in touch for future use (and consider connecting the system to an UPS).<br />Good luck again and let me know if you'll ever find a definitive solution to our common problem.Mark Ethannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10609591.post-1178752055722463832024-01-29T11:33:35.256-05:002024-01-29T11:33:35.256-05:00Hello Mark, thank you very much for your help. I f...Hello Mark, thank you very much for your help. I followed the steps you indicated and let me configure the speaker in the app soundtouch but not completely because when you want to install the update gives me an error "1029" and then an error "1046". The latter seems to indicate that the remote server is not working or it can't be reached. The app lets me play music through AUX, at least that's something.<br />Just to confirm, when I enter through Telnet "demo enter" at least twice what happens is that the WIFI icon lights up in white on the speaker but the update bar is still at 0%, is that also what happened to you or would have to jump another type of "screen"?<br />Thank you very much for your helpCalirehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10768688908329004394noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10609591.post-48740016902075091572024-01-27T14:15:15.049-05:002024-01-27T14:15:15.049-05:00@ Calire: if you can connect through telnet to por...@ Calire: if you can connect through telnet to port 17000 (i guess you have attached a FAT32 formatted usb drive with an empty "remote_services" file before turning on the system) try the command "demo enter" (not "demo mode enter" as suggested above, that doesn't work with my Soundtouch). That should unlock the system and make it configurable and usable, until it's plugged to the electric socket. I also give "sys timeout inactivity disable" and disable system standby in the Suoundtouch App. It often requires the commands to be sent at least twice before accepting them.<br />You'll need an ethernet connection, al least the first time, but you can set up a wifi connection then.<br />Once unplugged, you have to redo the procedure (or use an UPS to prevent).<br />If you desire to have your usb drive back for more interesting things than leaving it plugged to the Soundtouch, once logged as root through ssh, as suggested by an Anonymous before, give: "touch /mnt/nv/remote_services" (and "/etc/init.d/sshd start", if needed), then you'll no longer need usb dreive plugged in to access telnet and ssh as root (and persists through power cycles). Hope this helps, good luck.Mark Ethannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10609591.post-47938793967960668772024-01-26T16:51:33.038-05:002024-01-26T16:51:33.038-05:00Hi, I have a first or second generation Soundtouch...Hi, I have a first or second generation Soundtouch 20 WiFi, and I can't seem to be able to update it, it gets stuck at 0% as some have mentioned. <br />I've read the blog carefully and I managed to connect through telnet on port 17000, but most of the commands mentioned don't work and I can't connect to port 23. Version is 26.0.1.<br />I would like to know how to update my Soundtouch to the latest version and get it working again, and I would be extremely grateful if anyone could help me. Thanks in advance.Calirehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10768688908329004394noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10609591.post-90863854550314279152024-01-26T06:25:39.025-05:002024-01-26T06:25:39.025-05:00I resume this pretty old thread, I've recently...I resume this pretty old thread, I've recently bought for a penny a Soundtouch 30 first generation stuck in "installing update 0%" state. Tanks to Dalton and others, I gained access to Telnet and SSH as root and managed to make it work at 100% functionality, but when plugged off it reverts to "installing update 0%" state.<br />In /opt/Bose/, together with configuration xml files, I found the files "SoftwareUpdate" and "SoftwareUpdateInstaller", I think they're the scripts invoked during boot to search and install the updates.<br />So, to unlock the update problem with my Soundtouch 30, I was thinking to rename them and, alternatively, do nothing else, or create two empty files with the same name or two basic scripts that make something neutral. My fear is to interrupt the boot process doing so, ending up locked out fron the system if the network drivers and the remote_services files are not started/mounted, without the possibility of restoring the original files (and make the speaker work, even with the known problem).<br />Anyone has tried to do something similiar? Or is it completely nonsense, in your opinion? Thanks to all Mark Ethannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10609591.post-74380640601664608842022-07-31T22:05:37.981-04:002022-07-31T22:05:37.981-04:00FWIW, i was running an old firmware, and the udev ...FWIW, i was running an old firmware, and the udev script doesn't enable `remote_services` automagically.<br /><br />> Version 9.0.41.23338.1383271 epdbuild.trunk.hepdswbld04.2015-08-19T15:31:01<br /><br />So instead, I simply updated my Bose Soundtouch 10 to latest version:<br />> Version 13.0.9.29919.1889959 epdbuild.trunk.cepeswbld01.2016-08-05T12:19:13<br /><br />Used a USB-OTG cable, created the file `remote_services` on usb drive formatted with an EXT2 filesystem, and it worked!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10609591.post-33479023163916327692022-07-24T19:48:42.054-04:002022-07-24T19:48:42.054-04:00... --- ..- -. -.. - --- ..- -.-. ....
__...<br />... --- ..- -. -.. - --- ..- -.-. ....<br /><br /> ____ ____ _____ _________<br /> / __ )/ __ \/ ___// _______/<br /> / __ / / / /\__ \/ __/<br /> ____/ /_/ / /_/ /___/ / /___<br />/_________/\____//____/_____/<br /><br /><br />spotty login: root<br />eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:0C:8A:8D:4F:AF<br /> inet addr:10.0.0.35 Bcast:0.0.0.0 Mask:255.255.255.0<br />lo Link encap:Local Loopback<br /> inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0<br />usb0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr DA:3A:3B:8C:F5:48<br /> inet addr:203.0.113.1 Bcast:0.0.0.0 Mask:255.255.255.252<br /><br />Sun Jul 24 18:45:59 CDT 2022<br /><br />Device name: "SoundTouch 20"<br />Country US, Region (not set)<br />Module type: scm<br />root@spotty:~# help<br />GNU bash, version 3.2.51(1)-release (arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi)<br />These shell commands are defined internally. Type `help' to see this list.<br />Type `help name' to find out more about the function `name'.<br />Use `info bash' to find out more about the shell in general.<br />Use `man -k' or `info' to find out more about commands not in this list.<br /><br />A star (*) next to a name means that the command is disabled.<br /><br /> JOB_SPEC [&] (( expression ))<br /> . filename [arguments] :<br /> [ arg... ] [[ expression ]]<br /> alias [-p] [name[=value] ... ] bg [job_spec ...]<br /> bind [-lpvsPVS] [-m keymap] [-f fi break [n]<br /> builtin [shell-builtin [arg ...]] caller [EXPR]<br /> case WORD in [PATTERN [| PATTERN]. cd [-L|-P] [dir]<br /> command [-pVv] command [arg ...] compgen [-abcdefgjksuv] [-o option<br /> complete [-abcdefgjksuv] [-pr] [-o continue [n]<br /> declare [-afFirtx] [-p] [name[=val dirs [-clpv] [+N] [-N]<br /> disown [-h] [-ar] [jobspec ...] echo [-neE] [arg ...]<br /> enable [-pnds] [-a] [-f filename] eval [arg ...]<br /> exec [-cl] [-a name] file [redirec exit [n]<br /> export [-nf] [name[=value] ...] or false<br /> fc [-e ename] [-nlr] [first] [last fg [job_spec]<br /> for NAME [in WORDS ... ;] do COMMA for (( exp1; exp2; exp3 )); do COM<br /> function NAME { COMMANDS ; } or NA getopts optstring name [arg]<br /> hash [-lr] [-p pathname] [-dt] [na help [-s] [pattern ...]<br /> history [-c] [-d offset] [n] or hi if COMMANDS; then COMMANDS; [ elif<br /> jobs [-lnprs] [jobspec ...] or job kill [-s sigspec | -n signum | -si<br /> let arg [arg ...] local name[=value] ...<br /> logout popd [+N | -N] [-n]<br /> printf [-v var] format [arguments] pushd [dir | +N | -N] [-n]<br /> pwd [-LP] read [-ers] [-u fd] [-t timeout] [<br /> readonly [-af] [name[=value] ...] return [n]<br /> select NAME [in WORDS ... ;] do CO set [--abefhkmnptuvxBCHP] [-o opti<br /> shift [n] shopt [-pqsu] [-o long-option] opt<br /> source filename [arguments] suspend [-f]<br /> test [expr] time [-p] PIPELINE<br /> times trap [-lp] [arg signal_spec ...]<br /> true type [-afptP] name [name ...]<br /> typeset [-afFirtx] [-p] name[=valu ulimit [-SHacdfilmnpqstuvx] [limit<br /> umask [-p] [-S] [mode] unalias [-a] name [name ...]<br /> unset [-f] [-v] [name ...] until COMMANDS; do COMMANDS; done<br /> variables - Some variable names an wait [n]<br /> while COMMANDS; do COMMANDS; done { COMMANDS ; }<br />root@spotty:~#<br /><br /><br />Figured it out. Telnet on Port 23 and type "root" for the user and just hit enter, no password. Now "HELP" isn't blocked. Lot more access this way.Daltonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10609591.post-20963131293002936812022-07-24T19:31:55.707-04:002022-07-24T19:31:55.707-04:00Lisa, Lovejoy, and Burns are all Simpsons characte...Lisa, Lovejoy, and Burns are all Simpsons characters. I'm guessing Lovejoy is the Bose Wave pedestal, and Burns is the SL series amps. Daltonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10609591.post-7481783188148009222022-07-24T19:07:54.658-04:002022-07-24T19:07:54.658-04:00Service manuals
ST20
https://manualzz.com/download...Service manuals<br />ST20<br />https://manualzz.com/download/6441622<br />ST10<br />https://images-eu.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/D1WMdRovblS.pdf<br />ST30<br />https://elektrotanya.com/bose_soundtouch_30_series_i_ii.pdf/download.html<br /><br />These describe using TeraTerm to connect to a serial interface and sending TAP commands that way. Lot of ways to skin a cat on this one.<br /><br />There were two names left. Lovejoy and Burns. Perhaps one is the SL-4 amp? Or the SL-5?<br /><br />In SSH, I was able to use the command "cd /" to go to the root folder, then "ls -a" to see whats in there. I used the cp command to copy all their precious proprietary files to the flash drive. I was also able to use WinSCP to do this. WinSCP was faster. As long as the remote_services flash drive is plugged in, you can copy info off the devise easily.Daltonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10609591.post-14829193970275051542022-07-24T18:52:39.106-04:002022-07-24T18:52:39.106-04:00My soundtouch 20 is bricked by an update. Stays fr...My soundtouch 20 is bricked by an update. Stays frozen at Installing Update 0%.<br />I did succeed at getting it to play again with all your help, thanks fellow posters!<br />Note that I am a regular user, a script kiddie, so don't be too intimidated by the Bose stuff. they have just ripped off Linux 3.4 kernel. <br /><br />Insights from messing with this all weekend:<br />The poster who mentioned putting a blank file called remote_services on a flash drive is probably a Bose engineer or a genius. My device has a usb port. Having the flash drive connected acts like a key that unlocks telnet and ssh. I connected it to Ethernet and found it on my router table. On my network, I just open command prompt and type "ssh root@10.0.0.35" and I'm in. For telnet, you have to type "telnet 10.0.0.35 17000" for port 17000. Telnet is usually on port 23. if you connect to port 23, you get a BOSE ASCII artwork and are asked for username and password. I could not get past this. If anyone can help me crack it please comment. <br /><br />OP asked "Who is Lisa?" its a codename for the Soundtouch Adapter. <br />There are different settings for the larger speakers. So it loads you into an environment based on the hardware present.<br />Lisa - Soundtouch Adapter<br />Rhino - ST10<br />Spotty - ST20<br />Mojo - ST30 <br />Taigan - ST Portable<br /><br />I was able to add WIFI settings through telnet or ssh. <br />type "network wi-fi profiles add $SSID$ wpa_or_wpa2 $PASSWORD$"<br />and it connected. Leave it on wpa_or_wpa2. Unless you have no security, put "none" or if you have wep put "wep". Thise are the only options. <br /><br />Here is how I got mine to work. I left the flash drive with the remote_services file plugged in. This isn't necessary but I want to be able to quickly ssh if it gets disconnected from power. Every time it gets unplugged, mine goes back to the update 0% screen. I plugged it into a battery backup also. <br />I connected via telnet (ssh wont work for this) and typed "demo mode enter"<br />This makes the buttons work (on update screen, only long pressing AUX for a reset works)<br />Since the device is on the network, you can then find it int he soundtouch app. I recommend hosting the stream using a different spekaer then adding the messed up one. All of my presets synced and the speaker works normally. <br /><br />its not a perfect fix but I have restored all functionality. <br /><br />Daltonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10609591.post-9213769511830057732022-03-04T08:02:03.914-05:002022-03-04T08:02:03.914-05:00Harrah's Cherokee Casino Resort - MapYRO
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I've found this thread because my Amplifie...Hi.<br />I've found this thread because my Amplifier SA-4 is stuck in an update loop. It hasn't been used for some time and the SoundTouch App wanted me to update the device. <br />Now the device boots up and blinks white. I can find the device in the bose app, but it says the device is updating. I can connect over Soundtouch API but I get<br /><br /><br /><br /> <br /><br /><br />I'm able to connect on the 17000 port and see the "->" prompt but none of the above commands show any reaction. Not even the "help" command.<br />I've seen in the bose forum that somebody mentioned that a too big jump in firmware version might cause such a problem.<br />Does any one by any chance has an older firmware version for the SA-4 I could try? I'm on 26.0.1.<br />Thanks in advance.<br />nitegatehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05911372726450307894noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10609591.post-58796414082001357552021-01-20T06:01:07.175-05:002021-01-20T06:01:07.175-05:00I managed to log in to spotty as Chris described, ...I managed to log in to spotty as Chris described, but since the root fs is mounted as ro I can't change files like the telemetry scripts and some other changes I'd like to try. Some has an idea how to change the mount options, or how to change the UBI fs in the Update.stu file?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10609591.post-36042579116721041472020-09-04T01:46:42.942-04:002020-09-04T01:46:42.942-04:00Turns out this speaker probably has the same SoC a...Turns out this speaker probably has the same SoC as the beaglebone black. In /boot, one of the dtb files is named am335x-boneblack.dtb which is the same name the beaglebone uses and this patch was made by someone at bose and they mention the beaglebone https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/uboot/patch/1340703483-27276-2-git-send-email-harman_sohanpal@ti.com/<br /><br />Also like Chris said, putting a file named remote_services on a flash drive and plugging it in enables ssh and telnet with root and no password<br /><br />About the serial console, it's on the aux in port but it looks like it doesn't use a standard trs connector. In the service manual, it looks like a trrs connector with an extra ring around the sleeve and it looks like the pinout would be like this:<br /><br />Tip: Left Audio<br />Ring: Right Audio<br />Ring: Ground<br />Sleeve: Serial RX<br />Extra Ring: Serial TX<br /><br />I'm going to open up my speaker tomorrow to see if I can get a part number off the aux jack because the service manual has one but searching it doesn't bring any results. If anybody wants to take a look at the part number, I'm looking at the Soundtouch 20 Series I & II manual and the reference designator is J603.<br /><br />I feel like with enough work this speaker can run openwrt (routers aren't the only thing it's good for!)lmore377https://www.blogger.com/profile/05626160837875887586noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10609591.post-55358681647303980792020-08-08T22:50:14.119-04:002020-08-08T22:50:14.119-04:00I could log in into spotty after putting a usb wit...I could log in into spotty after putting a usb with an empty file remote_services in it, might also work with local_services. I had a look into the various files (scripts and xml) put concerning the relevant firmware (PTSServer and BoseApp) there is little information. I would like to add a fast-forward function to be implemented with the websockets but this seems impossible without having the source files to re-compile it.Chrisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10609591.post-15663545758302951982020-03-26T13:59:24.764-04:002020-03-26T13:59:24.764-04:00On my SA-4 all I wanted was to disable auto power ...On my SA-4 all I wanted was to disable auto power off/standby.<br /><br />Connecting to the micro USB Setup port with a regular 'phone cable worked for me.<br /><br />PuTTY telnet to<br />203.0.113.1<br />port 17000<br /><br />--> sys timeout inactivity disable<br /><br />Might require entering the command twice.<br /><br />No more speaker 'pop' when I activate! Damn that has always been annoying.<br /><br />Source hint:<br />https://www.bose.com/en_us/support/article/updating-soundtouch-sa4.htmlggibbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14578733664663677192noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10609591.post-54133941590912125742019-06-12T15:08:04.743-04:002019-06-12T15:08:04.743-04:00Hi,
can anybody please provide am update.stu file...Hi,<br /><br />can anybody please provide am update.stu file from 2014<br />for Soundtouch Series II ?<br />I would like to do some tests, after i managed to bring<br />back some of them back to life<br /><br />Would be very happy to get such a bin file !<br /><br />ThanksU-LEEnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10609591.post-85292764197130125002019-06-02T12:27:35.670-04:002019-06-02T12:27:35.670-04:00This post worked perfectly over telnet.
Anonymous...This post worked perfectly over telnet.<br /><br />Anonymous said...<br />note you must run it twice:<br /><br />->sys timeout inactivity off<br />Command not found<br />->sys timeout inactivity off<br />Inactivity timer is overrided<br />->OK<br />->->sys timeout inactivity off<br />Command not found<br />->sys timeout inactivity off<br />Inactivity timer is overridedMark Kaplanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00084260854902212947noreply@blogger.com