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o2 BB - Security Issues
Posted by Herman on April 16th, 2008


"Paul" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:fu5d1p$ooi$1@news.datemas.de...
hope they have some other authentication in place to verify who has access
though, considering the username and password are all over the place now...

I am now off the wireless box...



Posted by Alex Fraser on April 16th, 2008


Herman wrote:
Old Speedtouch routers had an IP address configured in them which was
incorporated into the firewall rules, effectively allowing access
authenticated by remote IP.

Alex

Posted by Alex Fraser on April 17th, 2008


Paul wrote:
They rarely do, and branded ones may hide even more. Again, old
Speedtouch routers have a (fairly extensive) command-line interface
accesible via telnet.

Alex

Posted by tinnews@isbd.co.uk on April 18th, 2008


In alt.internet.providers.uk Alex Fraser <me@privacy.net> wrote:
of every command in the .pdf there's no really useful documentation on
how to do particular tasks from the command line. I have a (now
retired) Speedtouch 716WL and had to use the command line for a couple
of things and it's a real pain.

--
Chris Green


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