Well, what I did was upgraded a defaulted radio to 3.2.2, configured it, exported the text config, then factory defaulted it and tried to import that backup text config file and it fails with the hash errors. Haven't looked into it further.

On 2/8/2017 5:53 PM, Mathew Howard wrote:
I started getting password hash errors on, 3.2 or 3.2.1 using the .bin config file that I had been using forever, so I made a new .json config file with 3.2.1 and it's been working fine on 3.2.1 and 3.2.2. There must've been some password changes somewhere around 3.2

On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 5:20 PM, George Skorup <george.sko...@cbcast.com <mailto:george.sko...@cbcast.com>> wrote:

    I just get invalid password hash errors when trying to import a
    3.2.2 config file.

    On 2/8/2017 4:27 PM, Mathew Howard wrote:
    Actually.... the text config file does save the passwords now. I
    just tried loading a config through the cli, and it does appear
    to have applied everything properly.

    I had no idea you could do this... thanks, Josh!

    On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 3:48 PM, Josh Luthman
    <j...@imaginenetworksllc.com
    <mailto:j...@imaginenetworksllc.com>> wrote:

        You can wget a config with the epmp cli, however, you can't
        do any binary stuff - like the login =(


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        On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 4:37 PM, Mathew Howard
        <mhoward...@gmail.com <mailto:mhoward...@gmail.com>> wrote:

            Not that I know of... I think you can have cnMaestro
            apply a template when you onboard devices, but I haven't
            gotten around to figuring out how all that works yet.

            If I understand it right, it should be possible to get
            everything setup so you just have to plug the radios in
            and wait while cnMaestro does all the work...

            On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 3:04 PM, That One Guy /sarcasm
            <thatoneguyst...@gmail.com
            <mailto:thatoneguyst...@gmail.com>> wrote:

                man this is so much faster than web interface
                loading, I almost wish we were still growing the ubnt
                network now


                is there a similar method for epmp?

                On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 2:17 PM, Mathew Howard
                <mhoward...@gmail.com <mailto:mhoward...@gmail.com>>
                wrote:

                    Using Windows is too complicated for me...

                    but here are the relevant commands from my script:

                    scp yourconfig.cfg ubnt@192.168.1.20:/tmp/system
                    <mailto:ubnt@192.168.1.20:/tmp/system>.cfg
                    ssh ubnt@192.168.1.20 <mailto:ubnt@192.168.1.20> save
                    ssh ubnt@192.168.1.20 <mailto:ubnt@192.168.1.20>
                    reboot



                    On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 2:11 PM, Josh Reynolds
                    <j...@kyneticwifi.com
                    <mailto:j...@kyneticwifi.com>> wrote:

                        Winscp. pscp is a putty "package" though.

                        On Feb 8, 2017 2:10 PM, "Mathew Howard"
                        <mhoward...@gmail.com
                        <mailto:mhoward...@gmail.com>> wrote:

                            If you're not ending up with default
                            config, I'm pretty sure the recovery
                            isn't working properly... having the
                            reset button disabled doesn't affect that.

                            It's pretty simple to write a script to
                            load a config file on linux, but I'm not
                            sure what the easiest way to do it on
                            Windows would be. Can Putty do SCP?

                            On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 1:58 PM, Josh
                            Reynolds <j...@kyneticwifi.com
                            <mailto:j...@kyneticwifi.com>> wrote:

                                A simple script to SCP the file over,
                                log in, and run the save operation
                                would suffice.

                                On Feb 8, 2017 1:10 PM, "That One Guy
                                /sarcasm" <thatoneguyst...@gmail.com
                                <mailto:thatoneguyst...@gmail.com>>
                                wrote:

                                    ive been dicking around with
                                    this, im able to get the firmware
                                    to load, but its maintaining
                                    configuration, I thought this was
                                    supposed to wipe the config as well
                                    we do disable the reset button,
                                    could that be what causes this to
                                    load but not default?

                                    also, is there a way to tftp a
                                    default config file into these
                                    bad boys?
                                    maybe a putty script to ssh in
                                    and put our config file in?

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