>Tivo desktop talks to Tivo Media Server on port 80/http.
I am using TyTools, not TiVo Desktop.
>You can use iptrace to discover what it sez. It passes on the DVR
>ID, software version, and other data. IPTrace won't show you the
>packets of the actual file transfer nor the catalog listing.
>
>When starting Tivo Desktop first it goes 'calls home', possibly
>it's a form of verification. Here it goes to 204.176.49.2 which is
>Verizon Business. Verizon has nothing to do with my tivo
>installation as far as I am aware. So Tivo must use them for
>verification.
>
>If you ever get anywhere I'd be interested to see what you come up
>with. I've never tried to hack into my Tivo but I know it can be
>done. I believe the OS is a linux distro.
>
>What are you going to do with tivo files using OS/2?