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#!/bin/bash | |
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## A simple little shell script that will return the current | |
## fingerprint on the SSL certificate. It's crude but works :D | |
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## Author: Bob Saska (r35krag0th) <[email protected]> | |
openssl s_client -connect tuner.pandora.com:443 < /dev/null 2> /dev/null | \ | |
openssl x509 -noout -fingerprint | tr -d ':' | cut -d'=' -f2 |
@Eucrates
I am still a beginner myself but I can help you out with getting back into the config file for pianobar to change the TLS Fingerprint.
cd .config
cd pianobar
sudo nano config
This should open up the config file for pianobar
Scroll down to find your current tls_fingerprint
Update with the new tls_fingerprint
CTLR + X to Save and exit
Y to Save
Enter to confirm
You can also find it by open up File Manager...then find the .config folder...inside should be a pianobar folder...inside that is the config file for pianobar. Double clicking it will open it up in Leafpad. This should allow you to edit and save.
@acepha
I'm having a TLS fingerprint problem, except there is no pianobar folder inside the .config folder, so I can't change the fingerprint. Do you have any idea why this is, or how to get around it? I'm using Debian.
@bcorey Just create ~/.config/pianobar/config (cd ~/.config && mkdir pianobar && nano (or vi or whatever editor) pianobar/config
) and add the "tls_fingerprint = xxxxx" line.
@r35krag0th I've Modified this to automatically change the tls_fingerprint for you: https://gist.github.com/bonelifer/9d12e13b8465c213d2d2
@acepha, thanks for the update, I came here earlier today trying to figure out what went wrong. I'm still having trouble figuring out how/where to update the info though. I'm trying to follow along with the fixes over here: PromyLOPh/pianobar#321 but I'm still quite new to Linux. Any baby steps from here?