Telnet “hack” allows for network remote control of TiVo
Filed under: Home Entertainment
It may not be very practical just yet but, as Zatz Not Funny’s Dave Zatz points out, that recently discovered telnet “hack” for network remote control of a TiVo certainly offers no shortage of potential. Apparently, that one arose out of TiVo’s deal with Creston to allow for integration with their home automation framework which, fortunately for those that like to dabble in such things, simply involved having TiVo HD and Series3 units listen to port 31339 for connections from a Crestron device. As Zatz notes, however, there’s nothing to stop any device from telnetting to the TiVo’s easily-findable IP address using the aforementioned port and inputting IR codes
command line-style. Currently, that’s made even less practical by the fact the codes need to be entered quickly to avoid being timed out, but we’re certain it’s only a matter of date before folks devise some slightly more useful means of exploiting that interesting find. Until next, you can head on past the break for a little taste of the current level of iPhone-to-TiVo interaction.
[Via Zatz Not Funny!]
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