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Revision as of 09:03, 4 July 2017

Welcome to the OpenPLi® Wiki
Today is: Friday, November 22 2024


Basic section:


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• Receivers • Cable settings information • Channel Settings
• Installation • Backup • Settings editors
• Plugin Wiki • Softcam Wiki
• HbbTV • Transcoding • HDMI-CEC
• Webif • Remote Fallback Tuner • Satfinders
• Hotkey • Hidden functions • MountManager
• Tips and Tweaks • Abbreviations



Advanced section: - Information for advanced users


• External device support • Overscan
• Unicable / Jess • GStreamer
• SD HD 4K • VPN
• TV-Headend • DVB-S/S2/C/T/S2X Tuners • Multistream
• Offline decoding • Full Band Capture Tuner (FBC)



Expert section: - Information for developers


• Information for Developers • How to create a Bootlogo



Other information:


• Releasenotes
• History
• UP-Download magazine (Dutch language)


It is our goal to make this OpenPLi® WikiPedia:Wiki into a OpenPLi® software knowledge base, with all information imaginable about both enigma based and the OpenPLi® firmware images.


Looking for our forum? Go to https://forums.openpli.org


Attention

With the CVE number mentioned below a serious vulnerability in relation to the OpenWebIf has been reported.
See https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2017-9807 for details.
The vulnerability makes it possible to create, overwrite or change arbitrary files using a specially formulated web request. Every Enigma2 version with an installed OpenWebIf is impacted. For  those who still have their box open, connected to the internet without the use of a VPN: Please switch this off immediately, before your box is hacked!!!
 
The OpenWebIf team has released a solution for this problem. Receivers with a image BEFORE June 25th 2017 are affected with this problem.

Posted at: June 24th 2017

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