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Eustolia Pennycuff

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Aug 4, 2024, 4:58:14 PM8/4/24
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Ive only just recently started poking around with OpenWrt and am trying to get it up and running on a D-Link DIR-1260 and am hitting a bit of a wall in getting information off of the router and I was hoping some around here might have some suggestions on coming to next steps.

I went and grabbed the source for the DIR-1260 from and have been digging through it and found what is most likely the hash value for the default root user and am running that through hashcat now to see if it can be cracked but if it is longer than 15 characters that won't do the trick.


The firmware that D-Link uses for this device is OpenWrt itself (with its own stripped down web interface that doesn't permit me to do the really useful stuff) and most of the pieces are in the tarball... except they appear to have removed the .dts files from the released source.


Since it runs OpenWrt out of the factory, I'm fairly confident this shouldn't be terribly difficult to get working so long as I can get the right information so I'm mainly interested if anyone has overcome these hurdles in the past and how they did it, or any recommendations on how to crack this nut open.


Also, should we get in and get what information we need of the system I may need to beg some assistance with getting all the right files in order and set up since this is my first build but I'll cross that bridge when we get there.


do note lots of other dlink models have 2 type of firmware

one for the A1/A2 & another for the R1 they are very different

note what your model is as you didn't state

if you already have a serial cable compare the

flash partition with the DIR-1960/2640/2660

if it's the same layout "shown in the boot logs while booting"

you can try & load the initramfs image in ram "note RAM only" via uboot

this will get you 90% the way there if it boots

but only if the flash & partitions are the same then

it's most likely made by the same vendor as the others

FCC page for DIR-1260-A1


I took a look at the boot log and compared to the dts for the DIR-xx60 and it looks like it lines up but perhaps you could assist me in confirming or denying my assumption that some of the 'interspersed' partitions that the uboot log mentions (rootfs in particular as well as the All entry that exist in the middle of other partitions) won't disrupt the actual operation if not explicitly mentioned in the dts?


look's the same

you should be able via the serial console in uboot

to run the initramfs image in ram for say DIR-1960-A1 via tftp

this should run and allow you to save all the MTD's

and the current unencrypted firmware

this image should mostly work as a test

but you will then have to sort out the led's & button assignments

and make a DTS with the DIR-1260's ID etc


From this point it boots up and runs completely as it normally does. The serial console gives me the same prompt / login as before (dlinkrouter77 login:, i.e) and the usual D-Link web interface is accessible through the previously configured SSID


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