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Killhippie
Mar 02, 2018Prodigy
Port 22 SSH closed, not stealthed.
Just loaded up the latest firmware for the XR500 2.2.0.4 and noticed that (yes I know shields up is not the greatest these days) but it came back saying all ports stealthed but that port 22 is closed...
- Mar 02, 2018I think that can all be resolved rather easily, it's with the Dev team now so will see when it can be done.
Netduma-Fraser
Mar 02, 2018NetDuma Partner
Hi Killhippie, have you spoken with Neil from Netgear? I have spoken to the developers they will double check and work on a fix if required. Don't worry its not a security risk!
Killhippie
Mar 02, 2018Prodigy
Yes I have. I was just throwing this out here to see if others had found this or knew a work around. Thanks for the assurance. A stealthed port is only a closed port hidden by a black hole anyway and they know you’re there by the fact that your firewall doesn’t respond. I was just surprised to see port 22 showing as closed and not hidden. Great router I have to say. Just a few teething problems, nothing bad. II mean the R7800 has been out for over two years and that still got bugs. The only really big thing I noticed apart from the password symbol issue is the port numbering and I’m hoping that will be sorted with new firmware.
- Netduma-FraserMar 02, 2018NetDuma PartnerTotally understand, Neil has spoken with us so we're aware and will sort it out. Are you referring to the physical ports on the router being backwards essentially? If so Netgear are aware of that and can/will be fixed in an update as well.
- KillhippieMar 02, 2018ProdigyGood to hear the Ethernet port numbering mismatch is going to be sorted out, thanks for the information. Port 22 which I believe is SSH login protocols I believe no idea how that got past QA but bugs happen. The password bug is the same as one the R7800 7800 had this fault fixed in its last firmware update as the router can’t deal with ‘ \’ in ASCII WiFi passwords giving an error. Hopefully it shouldn’t be difficult to port that over to the XR500.
- Netduma-FraserMar 02, 2018NetDuma PartnerI think that can all be resolved rather easily, it's with the Dev team now so will see when it can be done.