At the moment the OpenWRT www login screen provides *very* detailed version 
information before anyone has even entered a password. It displays not just 
“15.05” or “Chaos Calmer” but even the exact git version on the banner.

While it’s not advised to open this login screen to the world, fact is that it 
does happen intentionally or accidentally. Just a Google search for “Powered by 
LuCI Master (git-“ will provide many accessible OpenWRT login screens, 
including exact version information.

As soon as someone discovers a vulnerability in a OpenWRT version all an 
attacker needs to do is perform a Google search to find many installations with 
versions that are vulnerable (even if a patch is already available).

In the interest of hardening the default OpenWRT install, can I suggest that by 
default OpenWRT doesn’t disclose the version (not even 15.05 or “Chaos Calmer”) 
on the login screen? For extra safety I would even suggest to leave “OpenWRT” 
off the login screen, the only people who should use this screen already know 
it’s running OpenWRT.

Any thoughts?

Maurits
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