QUOTE(sturds @ Oct 15 2006, 11:53 PM)
...changed the ftp password for extra security on the evox XBMC...
This I dont' understand. Did you change it in evox dash or in xbox media center?
QUOTE(acid_5nak3 @ Oct 16 2006, 05:25 AM)
Well then you must download the Flash FXP application and try to FTP your xbox to your PC using this application.
I don't see how that's going to help. The password is on the ftp server (xbox) so using a different client won't help.
If you have a boot disc, you can use that to transfer the default filezillaserver.xml file back to the xbox in the appropriate directory, depending upon the version of XBMC and your individual setup.
In the current build, the enctypted password "xbox" is 3a3417f5f20a03a98973689887fb72a2 which you could edit with a text editor on the xbox, if you have one installed on the xbox.
Here's a link to the
xbox media center online manual section explaining this, as well as a password encriptino tool. You can't go backwards, of course..
And by the way, this really has nothing to do with evox. Evox stores it's ftp password as plain text, which you can change in the setting menu. Be sure to save and exit after you make a change all the way at the bottom of the evox setting menu.
So it could very well be one password in evox and another in xbmc, if I understand you correctly.