01 Kankun Smart Plug SSH Linux busybox tutorial
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Could you make this a discoverable Alexa device, or even HomeBridge?
Thanks Kris, this is great video. After watching this tutorial and trying it on my device I had to subscribe.
I just also wanted to add that the Amcrest WiFi smart plug that I purchased from amazon allowed me to ssh into their device. I suspect that the HW/FW is by Kankun and repackaged and branded for Amcrest. Regards!
Plug is your gateway when you're on it's wifi. You don't need ARP scan, just find out gateway's ip and use it.
awesome
is crontab in the socket?
Hi, Kris, if you don't mind, can you do a tutorial to configure redsocks to forward all internet traffic through an SSH tunnel ? So that we wouldn't have to configure a socks proxy in chrome / firefox to browse via that ssh tunnel.
that is amzing.. i was just looking for a solution for precisly that problem.
thans for the viedo
help a lot
That's pretty cool. You should make the plug run as a client to your regular AP and have a small web server with controls that allow you to control it manually, upload a script, or run a pre-set set of scripts that are saved to the device. If you had several plugs, maybe you could have them probe the network for a specific share name (like "plugcontrol") and they would download scripts and configs from that share if it existed. That way you could control them all at the same time from a single computer.
Hey Kris, I don't suppose you know if there's a similar device like this for the UK market? I've been looking for something like this for a while but can't seem to find a UK model that's as cheap as the US version.