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- | ====== Sovol SV06+ (mostly) ====== | + | {{page> |
+ | https:// | ||
+ | {{page> | ||
+ | ---- | ||
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+ | ====== Sovol SV06+/SV07+ (mostly) ====== | ||
===== Klipper Shutdown ===== | ===== Klipper Shutdown ===== | ||
===== Linux version ===== | ===== Linux version ===== | ||
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==== Requirements ==== | ==== Requirements ==== | ||
* HS110 wifi power plug | * HS110 wifi power plug | ||
+ | * python (should already be on your system, otherwise use '' | ||
* For simple setup using clear text passwords: | * For simple setup using clear text passwords: | ||
* plink from putty-tools | * plink from putty-tools | ||
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* softScheck " | * softScheck " | ||
- | Copy the files '' | + | ==== Setup ==== |
+ | |||
+ | Copy the 5 files '' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Make these files executable by using '' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Have '' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Modify '' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Without further modifications, | ||
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+ | For other devices, change the variables '' | ||
Now you should be able to shutdown and power off the device using clear text passwords by executing '' | Now you should be able to shutdown and power off the device using clear text passwords by executing '' | ||
- | To power it back on, execute '' | + | To power it on, execute '' |
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* Empty the '' | * Empty the '' | ||
* Log into the device using ssh and add the **public** key to '' | * Log into the device using ssh and add the **public** key to '' | ||
- | * '' | + | * '' |
- | * Paste the public key line and press CTRL+D to quit | + | * Paste the public key line and press "CTRL+X" |
+ | * Allow user " | ||
+ | * add following line to / | ||
Now you should be able to shutdown and power off the device without clear text passwords. | Now you should be able to shutdown and power off the device without clear text passwords. | ||
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- | The files: | + | ===== Files ===== |
==== hs110_off ==== | ==== hs110_off ==== |
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