Re: Linksys Router

2008-07-04 Thread H.S.
Paul Johnson wrote: I just had a look at the features and the demos (flash videos). Looks pretty nifty. That access restrictions feature of listing the exceptions (IP or Mac) is a feature that I think is not in dd-wrt. Actually, it is in DD-WRT, check in the Security tab. Plus I believe

Re: Linksys Router

2008-07-04 Thread Paul Johnson
On Fri, 2008-07-04 at 12:40 -0400, H.S. wrote: > Patrick Wiseman wrote: > > > > > My favorite replacement is Tomato(1). It adds lot of functionality. > > > > Patrick > > (1)http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato > > > I just had a look at the features and the demos (flash videos). Looks > pretty n

Re: Linksys Router

2008-07-04 Thread Paul Johnson
On Fri, 2008-07-04 at 12:05 -0400, Mark Neidorff wrote: > A while ago I got a Linksys wrt54g router. I was going to put it into place, > then I noticed that the soft/firm-ware on it is open source linux based. > After a bried search, I discovered that "openwrt" (also X-Wrt) is a > replacement

Re: Linksys Router

2008-07-04 Thread Jochen Schulz
Mark Neidorff: > > Why would I want to replace the software in the router with openwrt/X-Wrt? Because after flashing you have full access to all of the operating system's features instead of what the original firmware's web interface offers to you. Essentially, you have a full-fledged linux sy

Re: Linksys Router

2008-07-04 Thread H.S.
Patrick Wiseman wrote: My favorite replacement is Tomato(1). It adds lot of functionality. Patrick (1)http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato I just had a look at the features and the demos (flash videos). Looks pretty nifty. That access restrictions feature of listing the exceptions (IP or Mac

Re: Linksys Router

2008-07-04 Thread H.S.
Mark Neidorff wrote: Hi all, A while ago I got a Linksys wrt54g router. I was going to put it into place, What is the hardware version of this router? This will matter should you want to get the open source firmware. then I noticed that the soft/firm-ware on it is open source linux based

Re: Linksys Router

2008-07-04 Thread Patrick Wiseman
On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 12:05 PM, Mark Neidorff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > A while ago I got a Linksys wrt54g router. I was going to put it into place, > then I noticed that the soft/firm-ware on it is open source linux based. > After a bried search, I discovered that "openwrt" (also

Linksys Router

2008-07-04 Thread Mark Neidorff
Hi all, A while ago I got a Linksys wrt54g router. I was going to put it into place, then I noticed that the soft/firm-ware on it is open source linux based. After a bried search, I discovered that "openwrt" (also X-Wrt) is a replacement on the net for the default linksys software in the rou

Re: Linksys Router Setup Failed - Fixed

2004-05-23 Thread Thomas H. George
The victory is not particularly satisfying as I don't know how we fixed the problem. On the plus side,the Linksys tech support was alway immediately reachable and worked tirelessly in four long phone sessions to find and fix the problem. On the negative side I had to do all this on my gr

Re: Linksys Router Setup Failure - Fixed

2004-05-21 Thread Thomas H. George
The victory is not particularly satisfying as I don't know how we fixed the problem. On the plus side,the Linksys tech support was alway immediately reachable and worked tirelessly in four long phone sessions to find and fix the problem. On the negative side I had to do all this on my gr

Re: Linksys Router Setup Failure

2004-05-19 Thread Paul E Condon
On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 08:54:07PM -0400, Emily Dryden wrote: > As previously posted, I purchased a Linksys Wireless Router, Model > BEFW11S4, to replace an earlier model damaged by a lightning caused > power surge. The Ethernet connections work perfectly but I have been > utterly unable to set

Re: Linksys Router Setup Failure

2004-05-19 Thread Patrick Wiseman
On Wed, 19 May 2004, Carl Fink wrote: :It's quite possible the thing is defective. I've had very, very bad :luck with Linksys products and won't be buying any more. Motorola, :FWIW, explicitly supports Linux. Since we're indulging this ridiculously OT discussion, my experience with Linksys prod

Re: Linksys Router Setup Failure

2004-05-19 Thread Carl Fink
On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 08:54:07PM -0400, Emily Dryden wrote: > As previously posted, I purchased a Linksys Wireless Router, Model > BEFW11S4, to replace an earlier model damaged by a lightning caused > power surge. The Ethernet connections work perfectly ... > In desperation I borrowed a lapto

Linksys Router Setup Failure

2004-05-19 Thread Emily Dryden
As previously posted, I purchased a Linksys Wireless Router, Model BEFW11S4, to replace an earlier model damaged by a lightning caused power surge. The Ethernet connections work perfectly but I have been utterly unable to setup the wireless feature. I needed to do this as other computers on o

apt-get behind a linksys router/firewall

2004-01-13 Thread ope
I just bought a linksys firewall and am not having an unexpected error. When I try to run apt-get I am not able to download anything. When I run I get this massage after a minute: Data socket connect timed out Failed to fetch ftp://debian.pipcom.com/debian/debian/pool/main/a/aumix/aumix_2.8-6_i

Re: FYI: Linksys router vulnerability

2002-12-11 Thread Craig Dickson
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote: > They don't even need to do that. All that is needed is for you to > view a maliciously crafted HTML page. If you don't have javascript > enabled then you would need to click on a link or submit a form as > well. Okay. So that's an argument for changing the router'

Re: FYI: Linksys router vulnerability

2002-12-11 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 07:54:39AM -0800, Craig Dickson wrote: | Josh Rehman wrote: | | > It's interesting, the advisory claims that this can be exploited even | > when remote admin is disabled. I tried to break my own router with their | > advice, but it didn't work. (Maybe a kind soul has alread

RE: FYI: Linksys router vulnerability

2002-12-11 Thread Matthias Hentges
Am Mit, 2002-12-11 um 08.27 schrieb Josh Rehman: > It's interesting, the advisory claims that this can be exploited even > when remote admin is disabled. I tried to break my own router with their > advice, but it didn't work. (Maybe a kind soul has already cracked my > router and updated my firmwar

My linksys router can't see the name of my linux box...

2002-12-11 Thread alan brown
I have a linux box and a win xp box connected to a linksys firewall router.  They’re sharing an internet connection and are able to ping each other as long as I use their IP address.  However, only my xp box is recognized by name by my router.  The linux box appears to be nameless.    So

Re: FYI: Linksys router vulnerability

2002-12-11 Thread Craig Dickson
Josh Rehman wrote: > It's interesting, the advisory claims that this can be exploited even > when remote admin is disabled. I tried to break my own router with their > advice, but it didn't work. (Maybe a kind soul has already cracked my > router and updated my firmware for me? :-) > > Presumably

RE: FYI: Linksys router vulnerability

2002-12-10 Thread Josh Rehman
ckson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 9:52 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: Derrick 'dman' Hudson > Subject: Re: FYI: Linksys router vulnerability > > Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote: > > > While this isn't about debian, there a

Re: FYI: Linksys router vulnerability

2002-12-10 Thread Craig Dickson
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote: > While this isn't about debian, there are probably a good number of > debian users who have Linksys router devices on their home network. > Well, that router may be insecure : > http://www.corest.com/common/showdoc.php?idx=263&idx

FYI: Linksys router vulnerability

2002-12-10 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
While this isn't about debian, there are probably a good number of debian users who have Linksys router devices on their home network. Well, that router may be insecure : http://www.corest.com/common/showdoc.php?idx=263&idxseccion=10 -D -- Microsoft encrypts your Windows NT pass

Re: networking problems withe Linksys router [Solved]

2002-03-10 Thread Chris Jenks
At 07:21 PM 3/1/02, Chris Jenks wrote: I've looked on google, and in the archives, but I'm not having much luck finding what is causing my problem. I've got a dual boot box, windows 98 and Debian 2.2r3, connecting to my cable modem via a linksys router. It's a Linksys W

Re: networking problems withe Linksys router

2002-03-08 Thread Chris Jenks
At 03:36 AM 3/8/02, Chris Jenks wrote: At 02:38 PM 3/7/02, you wrote: Sorry, I forgot that bit. No, there was no need. I had the rest of the network at home set up before the cable installer guy got here, so the Linksys MAC address is the only address they have from me. At first I thought it

Re: networking problems withe Linksys router

2002-03-08 Thread Chris Jenks
At 02:38 PM 3/7/02, you wrote: Sorry, I forgot that bit. No, there was no need. I had the rest of the network at home set up before the cable installer guy got here, so the Linksys MAC address is the only address they have from me. At first I thought it was a problem with the DHCP server, bec

Re: networking problems withe Linksys router

2002-03-07 Thread Stephen Ryan
t; LAN or > > > > > the Internet from the Linux. When in windows (like right now) I have > > > > > no > > > > > problem. > > > >This sounds like a straight-up Linux IP configuration issue, especially > > > >if the Linux box can't connect to

Re: networking problems withe Linksys router

2002-03-06 Thread Chris Jenks
IP configuration issue, especially > >if the Linux box can't connect to other devices on your LAN. Or do you > >have a reason for believing otherwise? > > If I swap the Linksys router out with my old hub, I don't have the problem. > If it was a linux IP config issue, it w

Re: networking problems withe Linksys router

2002-03-06 Thread Stephen Ryan
he Linux box can't connect to other devices on your LAN. Or do you > >have a reason for believing otherwise? > > If I swap the Linksys router out with my old hub, I don't have the problem. > If it was a linux IP config issue, it wouldn't work either way. It's >

Re: networking problems withe Linksys router

2002-03-06 Thread Chris Jenks
or > the Internet from the Linux. When in windows (like right now) I have no > problem. This sounds like a straight-up Linux IP configuration issue, especially if the Linux box can't connect to other devices on your LAN. Or do you have a reason for believing otherwise? If I swap th

Re: networking problems withe Linksys router

2002-03-06 Thread Paul Mackinney
Chris Jenks declaimed: > Before I put the router in I had no problem connecting to my Comcast cable > modem from either windows, or linux and even had woody installed. After > putting the router in, I can no longer access the anywhere on the LAN or > the Internet from the Linux. When in windows

Re: networking problems withe Linksys router

2002-03-01 Thread Chris Jenks
At 10:30 PM 3/1/02, Timothy R. Butler wrote: Hi, > I'm curious if the problem is being caused by the MAC address cloning. Has > anyone else had problems like this when using the linksys routers? I have the normal Linksys 4-port router with Charter Pipeline internet access, and everything works

Re: networking problems withe Linksys router

2002-03-01 Thread Timothy R. Butler
Hi, > I'm curious if the problem is being caused by the MAC address cloning. Has > anyone else had problems like this when using the linksys routers? I have the normal Linksys 4-port router with Charter Pipeline internet access, and everything works fine in Woody (standard DHCP settings). I'm n

networking problems withe Linksys router

2002-03-01 Thread Chris Jenks
I've looked on google, and in the archives, but I'm not having much luck finding what is causing my problem. I've got a dual boot box, windows 98 and Debian 2.2r3, connecting to my cable modem via a linksys router. It's a Linksys Wireless access point + cable/dsl route

Re: Linksys router DHCP dhclient hostname

2001-12-30 Thread Lance Hoffmeyer
name is a single word with no spaces. > > > > send hostname "Linux" > > > > Lance > > > > On Fri, 2001-12-28 at 09:34, Casper Gielen wrote: > > > On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 04:53:17PM -0600, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote: > > > > I am using a Li

Re: Linksys router DHCP dhclient hostname

2001-12-29 Thread Michael Heldebrant
yer wrote: > > > I am using a Linksys router with DHCP. I can obtain an IP and > > > everything works fine but when I examine the Client's table in > > > the Linksys router the Linux computer has no name "Linux Box" to > > > identify it. > >

Re: Linksys router DHCP dhclient hostname

2001-12-28 Thread Lance Hoffmeyer
No, the actual name is a single word with no spaces. send hostname "Linux" Lance On Fri, 2001-12-28 at 09:34, Casper Gielen wrote: > On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 04:53:17PM -0600, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote: > > I am using a Linksys router with DHCP. I can obtain an IP and > >

Re: Linksys router DHCP dhclient hostname

2001-12-28 Thread Casper Gielen
On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 04:53:17PM -0600, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote: > I am using a Linksys router with DHCP. I can obtain an IP and > everything works fine but when I examine the Client's table in > the Linksys router the Linux computer has no name "Linux Box" to > identi

Linksys router DHCP dhclient hostname

2001-12-27 Thread Lance Hoffmeyer
I am using a Linksys router with DHCP. I can obtain an IP and everything works fine but when I examine the Client's table in the Linksys router the Linux computer has no name "Linux Box" to identify it. I went into the dhclient.conf file and uncommented send hostname "Linu