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Re: WPA2 critically compromised
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Re: New firmware with built in Torrent Client
Yes, that same port check box is in the Genie version of the software.
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Re: New firmware with built in Torrent Client
Just to update dnsmasq after recent CVE's, (and openssh/openssl), df size reporting in busybox also fixed thanks to Jewlie finding commit I reversed.
https://mega.nz/#!ZUIikagL!tPNiNlHXrXHlxmLV7JKmZcHP4hknjSkNIyv900bqnrI
typhoon: in plex -> tick 'manually specify public port', port set to 32400 > in port formwarding (on non-genie) just set port 32400 and the IP of your lan server, shouldnt have any problems.
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Re: New firmware with built in Torrent Client
Thank you, Rich. 🙂 xxx
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Re: New firmware with built in Torrent Client
Many thanks for your continued work on this. The only time my router goes down is when I update the firmware!
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WPA2 critically compromised
"WPA2 Going the Way of WEP After Wi-Fi Researchers Find Critical Flaw"
The WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access II) protocol that’s used by most Wi-Fi networks today has been compromised, and a way to intercept traffic between computers, phones, and access points has been found.
http://news.softpedia.com/news/wpa2-wi-fi-security-compromised-leaving-network-open-to-attackers-518...
Bummer 😞
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Re: WPA2 critically compromised
Hopefully richud can work his magic once patches are available. We are probably in a better place than many others using routers which will never receive an update.
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Re: WPA2 critically compromised
The good news:
The router should be fine unless it's being used in wireless bridge mode.
The really bad news:
This vulnerability is in WiFi clients, not WiFi access points. All those Android phones and tablets, IoT devices, that'll probably never get a patch... yeah, those.
The not so bad news:
If you force WPA2-AES then the worst an attacker can do is spy on your communications, not join your local network or forge packets. Yeah, "only" spy on you.
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Re: WPA2 critically compromised
The vulnerability is in the handshake so surely it is best to patch both sides? A few routers have already received updates, including some Netgear ones.
Edit: Netgear are saying the same; only affects bridge mode.
Windows patch was released last week. iOS update is currently in beta.
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Re: WPA2 critically compromised
that is why I prefer to have all my back bone wired!!!
Wifi has always been the weakest point!
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Re: Any NZ users running Genie version successfully on Spark Fibre?
Which genie are we talking about here? Desktop? Browser? Mobile?
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Re: Any NZ users running Genie version successfully on Spark Fibre?
Sorry talking about the DGND3700 V1 Transmission Firmware - DGND3700v1/3800 GENIE Firmware 2017-10-06
Oops, tried it edit title of original post and it vanished ... here it is ...
Hi all,
I've been running the last legacy version (2015-02-08) of the software for a couple of years in NZ on Spark Fibre. Generally been pretty solid, but a couple of disconnections lately so thought I would try to update to the latest Genie version and I just can't get it to connect. (i.e. DGND3700 V1 Transmission Firmware - DGND3700v1/3800 GENIE Firmware 2017-10-06)
In NZ on the Spark Fibre network.
If I upgrade to the latest Genie version, it remembers all the settings, but it just won't connect to the internet. If I roll back to the 2015-02-08 version it once again connects straight away based on those remembered settings. Roll forward to Genie - won't connect. Roll back again to legacy - connects straight away. etc etc. Have checked all the possible settings that I believe could impact it.
Don't believe it's the same issue as the Sky Fibre one, as all spark need is a user / pass combination - it doesn't need to be correct as such.
Not a major (afterall I can still connect with the legacy firmware), but just wondering if any other NZers on Spark fibre or similar have got the Genie version working and if so what I'm missing?
Thanks!
Ant
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Re: Any NZ users running Genie version successfully on Spark Fibre?
I still don't understand this. Firmware has nothing to do with Genies. (And vice versa.) They are ways of getting into your device to do things, including updating the firmware.
The latest firmware for the DGND3700 V1 is Version 1.0.0.17 "(North America only)".
If this is some sort home rolled third party firmware, then you may get better answers if you talk to whoever cooked it up.
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Re: Any NZ users running Genie version successfully on Spark Fibre?
Yes this is a third party / custom firmware, hence posting in the discussion about it ... here genie is referring to the prettier version of the interface, versus the older legacy version ... thanks for looking ... will wait and see what they come back with.
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Re: Any NZ users running Genie version successfully on Spark Fibre?
Hi,
First of all, great thanks for that work !
I'm using the latest version 2017-10-06 on DGND3800 annex A, and i have litle problem transmission, when i do restart a router the settings of transmission ar deflaut, every time I restart, I turn the router off and on i must set everything on transmission menu... why ? What i do wrong ? And everything else works ok.
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Python?
Hi Richud, could you please include Python with the build? I would like to run KRACK Detector and some of my own scripts. Python is a very useful and powerful administrative language.
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CORS issue on Advanced Setup 2 pages
Hi Rich and let me add my thanks for all your work giving the 3700v1 such a great lease on life.
I'm using the latest (2017-10-06_3.1.22) firmware and have noticed that in the web interfaces, pages in the Advanced Setup 2 are forever showing the loading spinner, and, far more critically, not populating the fields in each form.
This is due to Chrome (and Firefox, indeed all modern browsers) preventing the cross-origin request to http://router:81/cgi-bin/dgnd.cgi from http://router that these pages make.
The workaround was to install a Chrome extension ("Moesif CORS" worked for me) and configure it to allow origin http://router:81/*
It would be great if you could patch the firmware so that the server on port 81 includes the necessary CORS header(s), but in the meantime, hopefully this post helps others who are having trouble with getting these Advanced Setup 2 pages to work!
Cheers
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Re: CORS issue on Advanced Setup 2 pages
jmchisel: try using routerlogin.com / routerlogin.net or the routers IP, just using 'router' won't work.
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Rif.: New firmware with built in Torrent Client
I would like to execute an SH script just one time. I tried to use the @reboot in the cron config page but without success. I succeded by launching it everyminute and ignoring the following execution instances (this is obviously not optimal, it's just to say that the sh script is working correctly with * * * * settings). Thanks!
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Re: New firmware with built in Torrent Client
Hi,
I am trying to use my old DGND3700v1 with the latest modified firmware 2017-10-06 on Australia NBN TPG...
I have FTTN (copper to premises)...
Can not find any software switch to turn on SRA and G.INP!
Also I need PPPoE over ATM not Ethernet what should I do?
It has only settings for PPPoE over Ethernet...
Thank you in advance!
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