Thanks guys, but as
@gwxfer say: "T-CAN is diagnostic tool and work with CAN network" .. I know tjat must be LAN.
I think I know how to do more less.
I need to get to the Tesla LAN network,
- I know the connector is on the left or right pillar.
- I know there is an RJ45 connector there, which is an ordinary network connector.
- I can connect with my laptop,
- scan the LAN network, and then knowing the IP class, I can assign myself an IP address ie: 192.172.176.43 from the same pool to my laptop's ethernet adapter.
Then I can scan the ports in my car.
If SSH port 22 is open, I can try to hackit, but Tesla could have changed the port, it could be different. There are about 65k ports + security systems like firewall etc ...
OK, let's say I found an ssh, telnet,etc... port and hacked.
I have a root password.
So, I can put .... sudo ps-aux to see what the running processes are, edit files, etc....
Cool, all of this can be done, but attacking your own Tesla is stuoid, illogical and time consuming.
I'm looking for a different way.
I am not sure,Tesla is based on Linux or a similar Unix system but where it is physically ???? and it is possible to take it out on the bench ?, It is posiible to run it in password recovery mode like Linux ?
I've done this many times as a network administrator, but I had physical access to the computer.
I don't know Tesla. that's why I asked politely here for help.
Maybe there is an easier way, maybe there is some bug?