SOLVED Cisco SPA Autoprovision

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simcard

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We've given it a go, but we use SSL to connect to the provisioning server which creates headaches for the SPA122/112.

From what we could gather, if you're using SSL then you need to send Cisco the SSL csr and key and they provide a CA file that can be uploaded to the 122/112 device so you can connect. It was a few months ago, so my recollection is a bit hazy.

We're not using a self-signed cert, but it seems cisco strip down the CA's in the unit
 

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@Frank apt-get install ngrep and then ngrep -deth0 port 80 -W byline and watch the output, see what response is from server
 

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interface: eth0 (xxx.xxx.xxx.0/255.255.240.0)
filter: (ip or ip6) and ( port 80 )
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T 206.108.227.201:28870 -> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:80 [AP]
GET /app/provision/$mac=5006AB96906A HTTP/1.1.
Host: 138.197.138.100:80.
User-Agent: Cisco/SPA122-1.4.1(002) (CCQ195113QH).
Connection: close.
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T 138.197.138.100:80 -> 206.108.227.201:28870 [AP]
HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found.
Server: nginx/1.6.2.
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2017 18:46:59 GMT.
Content-Type: text/html.
Content-Length: 168.
Connection: close.
.
<html>.
<head><title>404 Not Found</title></head>.
<body bgcolor="white">.
<center><h1>404 Not Found</h1></center>.
<hr><center>nginx/1.6.2</center>.
</body>.
</html>.
 
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