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Ady 555 Site Moderator Member Since: 12 Dec 2010 Location: Good old yorkshire Posts: 8738 |
^^^^ You must be a terrible driver.... |
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Fri Oct 31 2014 12:20pm |
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Jemmountford Member Since: 04 Oct 2014 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 20 |
Chaps,
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Fri Oct 31 2014 5:26pm |
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Mark_N Member Since: 09 Aug 2013 Location: London Posts: 1102 |
A good summary, thank you, which is why I believe the owner of the car should be in the authentication loop before the data can be downloaded. Mark
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Fri Oct 31 2014 5:52pm |
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peanutbob Member Since: 04 Jul 2011 Location: UK Posts: 585 |
This may appear facile, and I'm sure I'll be knocked back on my theory, but say you purchase a new car and the dealer then has a special code from the manufacturer to interrogate the ODB. Then, the car is sold, maybe privately, or p/exed to another dealer. The new dealer has to receive a release code from the supplying dealer or manufacturer for servicing etc. Sold privately, and then utilising a non franchise garage, they would not be able to access the port without authentication and a release pin code. Thus if the vehicle is stolen the port will need authentication. It sounds a bit of a hassle initially, but it could be achievable. |
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Fri Oct 31 2014 11:37pm |
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Mark_N Member Since: 09 Aug 2013 Location: London Posts: 1102 |
That's a simplified version of what I am proposing but would not work in practice for a number of reasons:
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Sat Nov 01 2014 5:25am |
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DrLex Member Since: 21 Nov 2005 Location: Ciderspace Posts: 257 |
The quick solution will be a software patch that limits the number of active keys to two; thefts will revert to original-key possession. |
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Sat Nov 01 2014 8:18am |
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Mark_N Member Since: 09 Aug 2013 Location: London Posts: 1102 |
That's unfortunately not going to work because if you limit the number of keys programmed to 2, you then have to provide a way of removing a key which is genuinely lost/not working. That requires an interface from the OBD port which can be readily hacked into. "Delete all the existing keys and program this new one".
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Sat Nov 01 2014 9:03am |
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Peterlondon Member Since: 14 May 2014 Location: Bucks J5 M40 Posts: 80 |
Hope I remember to remove it before driving away!
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Sat Nov 01 2014 8:12pm |
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flydive Member Since: 16 May 2007 Location: South Posts: 1213 |
Cars have always been stolen and always will be, is a continue battle between manufacturers and criminals.
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Sun Nov 02 2014 11:39am |
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BoldlyGo Member Since: 13 Jan 2006 Location: Surrey Posts: 216 |
Is this a way forward:- (posted to another thread earlier)
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Sun Nov 02 2014 11:59am |
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philmw Member Since: 18 Aug 2006 Location: Nottingham Posts: 1671 |
Not sure if serious.
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Sun Nov 02 2014 12:19pm |
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Mark_N Member Since: 09 Aug 2013 Location: London Posts: 1102 |
Important to know that the OBD port is just a convenience. If that port is physically locked, access to the bus - which is a bit like a USB connection (though not exactly) - can be gained elsewhere in the car, anywhere where an electronic control unit responsible for local processing or data gathering needs to get that information to another place in the car. I expect there's a connection in the rear view mirror, for example. Mark
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Sun Nov 02 2014 12:48pm |
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philmw Member Since: 18 Aug 2006 Location: Nottingham Posts: 1671 |
You're correct of course, but it seems silly to have a place where you have direct access to the bus as open and available as it is. This applies to all cars, not just LRs. |
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Sun Nov 02 2014 1:25pm |
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Mark_N Member Since: 09 Aug 2013 Location: London Posts: 1102 |
Yes, I agree, no point in handing things to them on a plate. Mark
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Sun Nov 02 2014 2:29pm |
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