Re: [Quantum Owners] Texalarm wont let me in

2020-04-23 Thread David Robinson
Thanks again Jim, I found the control under the glove box, and as you said 
there were lots of black wires into a black plug and multi-coloured into a 
white plug. When purchased in 2003 I got loads of paperwork and suddenly 
remembered that previous owner from new used to holiday in France and couldn't 
start it over there: true to form I found both and English and French version 
of how to by-pass the Texalarm, only problem, they used coloured wires where 
mine are all black so spent day identifying pin A1 and A2 to bridge and also A3 
and A5 to do likewise. Success the alarm is cut out and engine turns. Just need 
to check other bits before flushing and seeing if it will start. Once again 
thanks for assistance, much appreciated. 

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Re: [Quantum Owners] QOC Website

2020-04-23 Thread 'teegee777' via Quantum Owners Group
O.K. thanks for that. I've only seen similar in TXT fields.

On Thursday, 23 April 2020 16:39:39 UTC+1, Steve Kodz wrote:
>
> The NS records can reference any valid internet host.  mail is simply a 
> host name in this instance and is used as the PTR record (should) match my 
> static ip address and I found having the mail host for the PTR record 
> helped email delivery and trust.  The important part is that the hostnames 
> can be accessed from the internet and that a DNS server is running on both.
>
> Regards,
> Steve
> On 23/04/2020 16:31, 'teegee777' via Quantum Owners Group wrote:
>
> Hi Steve,
> On https://who.is  quantumowners.club has the NS results 
> shown below. I have never seen a 2nd option like this and not a mail 
> prefix. Normally I thought it was a 2nd choice NS with a similar name and 
> (+1). It may be worth a check?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> quantumowners.club  
> NS 3599 
>
> slv2.1and1.co.uk 
> quantumowners.club NS 3599 
> mail.h4-turbo.co.uk
>
> On Thursday, 23 April 2020 16:03:18 UTC+1, Steve Kodz wrote: 
>>
>> Bill,
>>
>> As you have pointed out, the web server hosts many different sites, 
>> however this is not controlled by the .htaccess file - these are per site 
>> for putting restrictions on the files hosted within the website.
>>
>> The issue is how the web server handles requests for sites that it 
>> doesn't know about, and currently has my personal website is listed as the 
>> fall back default.  The issue lies somewhere in the configuration for DNS 
>> and the web server.
>>
>> IMHO Norton is being over zealous and supplying incorrect information, 
>> but for most users blocking access is probably the correct action. It 
>> should rather state that the site trying to be accessed is supplying 
>> incorrect/inconsistent security information and to strongly advise not to 
>> visit.  If the site was a known dangerous site it would likely appear on a 
>> black list somewhere, but I don't believe it does.
>>
>> I will look into this, but it is a low priority, since the proper URL 
>> www.quantumowners.club works and that is the one I publicise.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Steve
>> On 22/04/2020 14:15, 'Bill Allison' via Quantum Owners Group wrote:
>>
>> Gents
>>
>> An nslookup shows that DNS resolves quantumowners.club,  
>> www.quantumowners.club, h4-turbo.co.uk and www.h4-turbo.co.uk all to the 
>> same address (81.174.250.144). Assuming both sites are indeed physically 
>> located on that host, the redirect to http://www.h4-turbo.co.uk when 
>> asking for quantumowners.club or the way it has been implemented, is what 
>> Norton is unhappy with. This would be within an .htaccess file, a script 
>> called 
>> from or within the site's index file, or within the web server's 
>> configuration files. Hope some of that helps...
>>
>> Best regards
>> Bill 
>>
>> Bill Allison
>> Borders Group of Advanced Motorists
>> National Observer (Cars)
>> 07702 739474
>> 01750 22550 (before 21:00 please)
>> www.bgam.org.uk and www.bgam.org.uk/ydi
>> www.iamroadsmart.com
>> www.facebook.com/BordersAdvancedMotorists
>>
>>
>>
>> The contents of this message, and any attachments, may include 
>> information that is private and confidential and should not be read by 
>> persons other than the intended addressee(s). IAM RoadSmart nor the sender 
>> accepts any responsibility for viruses and it is your responsibility to 
>> check the email and any attachments. If you have received this email in 
>> error, please inform the sender and delete the message from your computer. 
>> IAM RoadSmart is a trading name. IAM RoadSmart is a trademark. Charity 
>> number: 249002 (England and Wales) SC041201 (Scotland). Registered Address: 
>> 1 Albany Place, Hyde Way, Welwyn Garden City AL7 3BT. 
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, 22 April 2020, 10:49:39 BST, Jim Hearne 
>>  wrote: 
>>
>>
>> I have to say i think the problem is that you have Norton install on the 
>> PC
>>  
>> Back in the DOS days Norton utils were good but they rapidly went 
>> downhill IMO
>>  
>> Jim
>>  
>>  
>> *From:* Tony Gould 
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, April 22, 2020 10:39 AM
>> *To:* Quantum Owners Group 
>> *Subject:* Re: [Quantum Owners] QOC Website
>>  
>> Hi Steve, I still get a Norton failure when trying for the website on any 
>> browser, with Norton Security active.
>>
>> [image: website blocked.jpg]
>>  
>>  Also I did some work a while back with http and https redirects 
>> and it was with using a modified .htaaccess file and rewrite rules, I can't 
>> find the exact file at the moment, but probably some useful info here 
>> https://htaccessbook.com/htaccess-redirect-https-www/   Originally I was 
>> placing the redirect in the wrong .htaaccess file. My host support, helped 
>> me out in the end. I can hunt further if you would like? 
>> Cheers
>> Tony
>>
>> On Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at 6:15:40 PM UTC+1, Steve Kodz wrote: 
>>
>> Ian,
>>
>> It is broken, but working.  As multiple web hosts are served from a 
>> single 

Re: [Quantum Owners] QOC Website

2020-04-23 Thread 'teegee777' via Quantum Owners Group
Hi Steve,
On https://who.is  quantumowners.club has the NS results 
shown below. I have never seen a 2nd option like this and not a mail 
prefix. Normally I thought it was a 2nd choice NS with a similar name and 
(+1). It may be worth a check?









quantumowners.club  
NS 3599 

slv2.1and1.co.uk
quantumowners.club NS 3599 
mail.h4-turbo.co.uk

On Thursday, 23 April 2020 16:03:18 UTC+1, Steve Kodz wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> As you have pointed out, the web server hosts many different sites, 
> however this is not controlled by the .htaccess file - these are per site 
> for putting restrictions on the files hosted within the website.
>
> The issue is how the web server handles requests for sites that it doesn't 
> know about, and currently has my personal website is listed as the fall 
> back default.  The issue lies somewhere in the configuration for DNS and 
> the web server.
>
> IMHO Norton is being over zealous and supplying incorrect information, but 
> for most users blocking access is probably the correct action. It should 
> rather state that the site trying to be accessed is supplying 
> incorrect/inconsistent security information and to strongly advise not to 
> visit.  If the site was a known dangerous site it would likely appear on a 
> black list somewhere, but I don't believe it does.
>
> I will look into this, but it is a low priority, since the proper URL 
> www.quantumowners.club works and that is the one I publicise.
>
> Regards,
> Steve
> On 22/04/2020 14:15, 'Bill Allison' via Quantum Owners Group wrote:
>
> Gents
>
> An nslookup shows that DNS resolves quantumowners.club,  
> www.quantumowners.club, h4-turbo.co.uk and www.h4-turbo.co.uk all to the 
> same address (81.174.250.144). Assuming both sites are indeed physically 
> located on that host, the redirect to http://www.h4-turbo.co.uk when 
> asking for quantumowners.club or the way it has been implemented, is what 
> Norton is unhappy with. This would be within an .htaccess file, a script 
> called 
> from or within the site's index file, or within the web server's 
> configuration files. Hope some of that helps...
>
> Best regards
> Bill 
>
> Bill Allison
> Borders Group of Advanced Motorists
> National Observer (Cars)
> 07702 739474
> 01750 22550 (before 21:00 please)
> www.bgam.org.uk and www.bgam.org.uk/ydi
> www.iamroadsmart.com
> www.facebook.com/BordersAdvancedMotorists
>
>
>
> The contents of this message, and any attachments, may include information 
> that is private and confidential and should not be read by persons other 
> than the intended addressee(s). IAM RoadSmart nor the sender accepts any 
> responsibility for viruses and it is your responsibility to check the email 
> and any attachments. If you have received this email in error, please 
> inform the sender and delete the message from your computer. IAM RoadSmart 
> is a trading name. IAM RoadSmart is a trademark. Charity number: 249002 
> (England and Wales) SC041201 (Scotland). Registered Address: 1 Albany 
> Place, Hyde Way, Welwyn Garden City AL7 3BT. 
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, 22 April 2020, 10:49:39 BST, Jim Hearne  
>  wrote: 
>
>
> I have to say i think the problem is that you have Norton install on the PC
>  
> Back in the DOS days Norton utils were good but they rapidly went downhill 
> IMO
>  
> Jim
>  
>  
> *From:* Tony Gould 
> *Sent:* Wednesday, April 22, 2020 10:39 AM
> *To:* Quantum Owners Group 
> *Subject:* Re: [Quantum Owners] QOC Website
>  
> Hi Steve, I still get a Norton failure when trying for the website on any 
> browser, with Norton Security active.
>
> [image: website blocked.jpg]
>  
>  Also I did some work a while back with http and https redirects 
> and it was with using a modified .htaaccess file and rewrite rules, I can't 
> find the exact file at the moment, but probably some useful info here 
> https://htaccessbook.com/htaccess-redirect-https-www/   Originally I was 
> placing the redirect in the wrong .htaaccess file. My host support, helped 
> me out in the end. I can hunt further if you would like? 
> Cheers
> Tony
>
> On Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at 6:15:40 PM UTC+1, Steve Kodz wrote: 
>
> Ian,
>
> It is broken, but working.  As multiple web hosts are served from a single 
> server there is some configuration trickery I need to master (probably 
> including DNS settings) so the non www. will work like the primary 
> address.  The couple of times I've looked into it have me stumped so far!
>
> I have unfortunately had to allow TLSv1.2 as I found an important 
> application that I use via that web server doesn't fully support v1.3, 
> therefore anyone having issues may be OK now.
>
> Regards,
> Steve
>
> h4-turbo.co.uk 
> quantumowners.club 
>
> On 16/04/2020 18:39, Ian Harrison wrote:
>
> Steve, there is a difference in behaviour between accessing via 
> www.quantumowners.co.uk and quantum owners.co.uk
>  
> Fully qualified seems good all the way through. Without the www. prefix, 
> it uses the ww

[Quantum Owners] QOC General Meeting

2020-04-23 Thread 'Steve Kodź' via Quantum Owners Group
The QOC are proposing a general meeting to take place at the time our 
AGM was planned for.  For more information and to register your interest 
please visit 
https://www.quantumowners.club/index.php/qoc-new-menu/44-qoc-news-article/333-may-2020-general-meeting


Regards,
Steve

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Re: [Quantum Owners] QOC Website

2020-04-23 Thread 'Steve Kodź' via Quantum Owners Group

Bill,

As you have pointed out, the web server hosts many different sites, 
however this is not controlled by the .htaccess file - these are per 
site for putting restrictions on the files hosted within the website.


The issue is how the web server handles requests for sites that it 
doesn't know about, and currently has my personal website is listed as 
the fall back default.  The issue lies somewhere in the configuration 
for DNS and the web server.


IMHO Norton is being over zealous and supplying incorrect information, 
but for most users blocking access is probably the correct action. It 
should rather state that the site trying to be accessed is supplying 
incorrect/inconsistent security information and to strongly advise not 
to visit.  If the site was a known dangerous site it would likely appear 
on a black list somewhere, but I don't believe it does.


I will look into this, but it is a low priority, since the proper URL 
www.quantumowners.club works and that is the one I publicise.


Regards,
Steve

On 22/04/2020 14:15, 'Bill Allison' via Quantum Owners Group wrote:

Gents

An nslookup shows that DNS resolves quantumowners.club,  
www.quantumowners.club, h4-turbo.co.uk and www.h4-turbo.co.uk all to 
the same address (81.174.250.144). Assuming both sites are indeed 
physically located on that host, the redirect to 
http://www.h4-turbo.co.uk when asking for quantumowners.club or the 
way it has been implemented, is what Norton is unhappy with. This 
would be within an .htaccess file, a script called from or within the 
site's index file, or within the web server's configuration files. 
Hope some of that helps...


Best regards
Bill

Bill Allison
Borders Group of Advanced Motorists
National Observer (Cars)
07702 739474
01750 22550 (before 21:00 please)
www.bgam.org.uk  and www.bgam.org.uk/ydi 


www.iamroadsmart.com 
www.facebook.com/BordersAdvancedMotorists 





The contents of this message, and any attachments, may include 
information that is private and confidential and should not be read by 
persons other than the intended addressee(s). IAM RoadSmart nor the 
sender accepts any responsibility for viruses and it is your 
responsibility to check the email and any attachments. If you have 
received this email in error, please inform the sender and delete the 
message from your computer. IAM RoadSmart is a trading name. IAM 
RoadSmart is a trademark. Charity number: 249002 (England and Wales) 
SC041201 (Scotland). Registered Address: 1 Albany Place, Hyde Way, 
Welwyn Garden City AL7 3BT.




On Wednesday, 22 April 2020, 10:49:39 BST, Jim Hearne 
 wrote:



I have to say i think the problem is that you have Norton install on 
the PC
Back in the DOS days Norton utils were good but they rapidly went 
downhill IMO

Jim
*From:* Tony Gould
*Sent:* Wednesday, April 22, 2020 10:39 AM
*To:* Quantum Owners Group
*Subject:* Re: [Quantum Owners] QOC Website
Hi Steve, I still get a Norton failure when trying for the website on 
any browser, with Norton Security active.


website blocked.jpg

 Also I did some work a while back with http and https 
redirects and it was with using a modified .htaaccess file and rewrite 
rules, I can't find the exact file at the moment, but probably some 
useful info here https://htaccessbook.com/htaccess-redirect-https-www/ 
Originally I was placing the redirect in the wrong .htaaccess file. My 
host support, helped me out in the end. I can hunt further if you 
would like?

Cheers
Tony

On Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at 6:15:40 PM UTC+1, Steve Kodz wrote:

Ian,

It is broken, but working.  As multiple web hosts are served from
a single server there is some configuration trickery I need to
master (probably including DNS settings) so the non www. will work
like the primary address.  The couple of times I've looked into it
have me stumped so far!

I have unfortunately had to allow TLSv1.2 as I found an important
application that I use via that web server doesn't fully support
v1.3, therefore anyone having issues may be OK now.

Regards,
Steve


h4-turbo.co.uk 
quantumowners.club

On 16/04/2020 18:39, Ian Harrison wrote:

Steve, there is a difference in behaviour between accessing via
www.quantumowners.co.uk  and
quantum owners.co.uk 
Fully qualified seems good all the way through. Without the www.
prefix, it uses the www.h4-turbo.co.uk
 cert who’s also good but is flagged
as having an intermediate cert error. Also seems to flag as an
issue because the accessed name is different to the resolved
server name.
Just an observation and may be as designed.
HTH
Ian
On Thu, 16 Apr 2020 at 18:22, 'Steve Kodź' via Quantum Owners
Group  wrote:

   

Re: [Quantum Owners] Texalarm wont let me in

2020-04-23 Thread Jim Hearne
Assuming it’s fairly big, maybe 150 x 100 x 40mm then, yes, thats the main box 
for the alarm.
The hazards should flash on arm / disarm.
The dash light should go out when the alarm is disabled but it will auto rearm 
after a min or so  unless you turn the ignition on.

Jim


From: David Robinson 
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2020 10:23 AM
To: quantumowners@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: [Quantum Owners] Texalarm wont let me in

Thanks for that Jim, I assume the main control unit is the Black box in the 
central console? I did renew battery in remote and it did once get all the 
lights flashing which I thought was promising but false dawn unfortunately. 
Will try reset and some wire tracing. Is the dash light just an awareness 
raiser for thieves? Regards Dave Robinson

On Thu, 23 Apr 2020, 08:40 Jim Hearne,  wrote:

  Firstly a silly question, have you checked the battery in the remote isn't 
  flat, there is a led on the remote but it will still flash even if there's 
  not enough power in it to send a signal.

  I seem to remember the texalarm on my 2+2 stop responding to the remote a 
  couple of times.
  On mine there is a reset button in a hole in the side of the main control 
  box that you can press with a paperclip, i think it will then recode it to 
  the remote when you press it.

  Somewhere i do have the instructions for it still but Quantum did use a 
  couple of different version of the Texalarm.

  To bypass it you will just need to trace the wires back from the control 
  unit into the loom, these are probably all black wires.
  Most of the wires will just tap into existing circuits without breaking them 
  but in 1 or 2 places you should find the original Ford wire has been cut and 
  there are wires to the alarm from each side.
  You will need to rejoin the original cut wires to bypass the immobiliser.

  On a petrol engine these usually break the ignition coil circuit and the 
  starter circuit, on a Diesel it is probably the fuel cutoff solenoid and the 
  starter.

  If it's been done properly the cut wires will be behind the dash and the 
  ends won't be adjacent (i.e a section of the original wire is missing)  but 
  this is rarely done and usually the wires are cut on the steering column 
  (especially for the starter) or near the ignition coil / fuel cutoff 
  solenoid .



  -Original Message- 
  From: David Robinson
  Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2020 7:36 AM
  To: Quantum Owners Group
  Subject: [Quantum Owners] Texalarm wont let me in

  Hi, looking for some help as during this lockdown decided to take wraps off 
  long stored 2+2. The Texalarm which I believe to be aftermarket on this 1.8 
  turbo diesel will notfunction; there appears to be a receiver unit in the 
  central console and a tell-tale LED on the righthand side of the upper 
  dash.With battery charged this LED is lit but does not react to fob.Any 
  help/advice on how to address or by-pass would be much appreciated.Regards

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Re: [Quantum Owners] Texalarm wont let me in

2020-04-23 Thread David Robinson
Thanks for that Jim, I assume the main control unit is the Black box in the
central console? I did renew battery in remote and it did once get all the
lights flashing which I thought was promising but false dawn unfortunately.
Will try reset and some wire tracing. Is the dash light just an awareness
raiser for thieves? Regards Dave Robinson

On Thu, 23 Apr 2020, 08:40 Jim Hearne,  wrote:

> Firstly a silly question, have you checked the battery in the remote isn't
> flat, there is a led on the remote but it will still flash even if there's
> not enough power in it to send a signal.
>
> I seem to remember the texalarm on my 2+2 stop responding to the remote a
> couple of times.
> On mine there is a reset button in a hole in the side of the main control
> box that you can press with a paperclip, i think it will then recode it to
> the remote when you press it.
>
> Somewhere i do have the instructions for it still but Quantum did use a
> couple of different version of the Texalarm.
>
> To bypass it you will just need to trace the wires back from the control
> unit into the loom, these are probably all black wires.
> Most of the wires will just tap into existing circuits without breaking
> them
> but in 1 or 2 places you should find the original Ford wire has been cut
> and
> there are wires to the alarm from each side.
> You will need to rejoin the original cut wires to bypass the immobiliser.
>
> On a petrol engine these usually break the ignition coil circuit and the
> starter circuit, on a Diesel it is probably the fuel cutoff solenoid and
> the
> starter.
>
> If it's been done properly the cut wires will be behind the dash and the
> ends won't be adjacent (i.e a section of the original wire is missing)
> but
> this is rarely done and usually the wires are cut on the steering column
> (especially for the starter) or near the ignition coil / fuel cutoff
> solenoid .
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: David Robinson
> Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2020 7:36 AM
> To: Quantum Owners Group
> Subject: [Quantum Owners] Texalarm wont let me in
>
> Hi, looking for some help as during this lockdown decided to take wraps
> off
> long stored 2+2. The Texalarm which I believe to be aftermarket on this
> 1.8
> turbo diesel will notfunction; there appears to be a receiver unit in the
> central console and a tell-tale LED on the righthand side of the upper
> dash.With battery charged this LED is lit but does not react to fob.Any
> help/advice on how to address or by-pass would be much appreciated.Regards
>
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Re: [Quantum Owners] Texalarm wont let me in

2020-04-23 Thread Jim Hearne
Firstly a silly question, have you checked the battery in the remote isn't 
flat, there is a led on the remote but it will still flash even if there's 
not enough power in it to send a signal.


I seem to remember the texalarm on my 2+2 stop responding to the remote a 
couple of times.
On mine there is a reset button in a hole in the side of the main control 
box that you can press with a paperclip, i think it will then recode it to 
the remote when you press it.


Somewhere i do have the instructions for it still but Quantum did use a 
couple of different version of the Texalarm.


To bypass it you will just need to trace the wires back from the control 
unit into the loom, these are probably all black wires.
Most of the wires will just tap into existing circuits without breaking them 
but in 1 or 2 places you should find the original Ford wire has been cut and 
there are wires to the alarm from each side.

You will need to rejoin the original cut wires to bypass the immobiliser.

On a petrol engine these usually break the ignition coil circuit and the 
starter circuit, on a Diesel it is probably the fuel cutoff solenoid and the 
starter.


If it's been done properly the cut wires will be behind the dash and the 
ends won't be adjacent (i.e a section of the original wire is missing)  but 
this is rarely done and usually the wires are cut on the steering column 
(especially for the starter) or near the ignition coil / fuel cutoff 
solenoid .




-Original Message- 
From: David Robinson

Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2020 7:36 AM
To: Quantum Owners Group
Subject: [Quantum Owners] Texalarm wont let me in

Hi, looking for some help as during this lockdown decided to take wraps off 
long stored 2+2. The Texalarm which I believe to be aftermarket on this 1.8 
turbo diesel will notfunction; there appears to be a receiver unit in the 
central console and a tell-tale LED on the righthand side of the upper 
dash.With battery charged this LED is lit but does not react to fob.Any 
help/advice on how to address or by-pass would be much appreciated.Regards


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[Quantum Owners] Texalarm wont let me in

2020-04-23 Thread David Robinson
Hi, looking for some help as during this lockdown decided to take wraps off 
long stored 2+2. The Texalarm which I believe to be aftermarket on this 1.8 
turbo diesel will notfunction; there appears to be a receiver unit in the 
central console and a tell-tale LED on the righthand side of the upper 
dash.With battery charged this LED is lit but does not react to fob.Any 
help/advice on how to address or by-pass would be much appreciated.Regards

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