On Sunday 7 March 2004, fuzzbucket at eircom.net (fuzzbucket) wrote:
>I have this one (or a similar model) myself. I was getting very
>frustrated with the web frontend (setting up pinholes/forwarding is a
>PITA when you have to do it port by port)
>Today on a whim I tried telnetting into it and lo and behole there's a
>shell! (of sorts...) I haven't tried any config on it yet, but the next
>time something needs doing telnet will be the port (no pun intended) of
>call.
Given experiences with Origo routers, it might behove you to ensure that
said telnet port is not open to access from the internet IP of the
router.
Niall
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