Hello any problems with Linx?
Dmitry
dmi...@interhost.net (Dmitry Sherman) wrote:
> Hello any problems with Linx?
I've seen an "At Risk" notice this morning, about some emergency fibre testing.
Our equipment is not affected, but other locations might be.
If you're a member, https://portal.linx.net/member/maintenance/1670
HTH,
Thank you,
The IP of his gateway is 65.29.110.132 - as you can see it's having horrible
ping times to go a few city blocks (56ms) in addition to the horrid drops.
I believe several tickets have been opened for his address too, 1718 Leland
Ave. Lima, OH 45805
Thank you!
-Austin
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What's the problem with double NAT? I can't imagine an elderly mom trying
to host Xbox games - which is 95% of the problem with double NAT these days
(the other 5% being Ubiquiti bros having to access their Unifi router from
anywhere).
Your screenshots didn't come through, I suspect it's stripped
The first router would still be vulnerable, and through it the second router.
On 8 February 2023 16:06:07 UTC, Josh Luthman
wrote:
>What's the problem with double NAT? I can't imagine an elderly mom trying
>to host Xbox games - which is 95% of the problem with double NAT these days
>(the other
I would hope that this router's admin "password" interface is only
accessible from the LAN side. It's not listening to the world for a login
with "password", right? Have you port scanned its WAN interface and tried
connecting to it to see what's listening?
This is bad, yes, but not utterly catast
On Wed, Feb 8, 2023 at 2:36 PM Eric Kuhnke wrote:
> I would hope that this router's admin "password" interface is only accessible
> from the LAN side.
> This is bad, yes, but not utterly catastrophic.
It means that any compromised device on the LAN can access the router
with whatever permissions
I agree, but if we start listing every massive security vulnerability that
can be found on the intra-home LAN in consumer-grade routers and home
electronics equipment, or things that people operate in their homes with
the factory-default passwords, we'd be here all month in a thread with 300
emails
It’s been a while, but attacks that take advantage of this are (or at least in the past have been) real.https://blog.sucuri.net/2014/09/website-security-compromised-website-used-to-hack-home-routers.htmlhttps://www.digitaltrends.com/web/_javascript_-malware-mobile/ I recall when this stuff first
All,
I have a bit of a networking design challenge, and I thing EVPN is the right
answer, but despite spending the last week reading loads of resources about
it, I can't quite get my head around one aspect.
I'm trying to genericise the design a bit here, but what I've got is...
I have multiple l
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