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Disabling the firewall also allows access to the routers' internal services from the WAN-side, although there seems to be some default logic disallowing these to function e.g. "User 'Administrator' is disallowed to login from wan to telnet" etc. |
Disabling the firewall also allows access to the routers' internal services from the WAN-side, although there seems to be some default logic disallowing these to function e.g. "User 'Administrator' is disallowed to login from wan to telnet" etc. |
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Disabling the firewall also exposes the DNS forwarder (whose software seems to have NO restrictions on the client-IP used!). |
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===Problems connection to PPTP Servers=== |
===Problems connection to PPTP Servers=== |
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However the same customer has reported that this solution has not actually fixed the problem and that the PPTP entry is still visible when running the "connection applist" command even after the unbind command has been successfully run. |
However the same customer has reported that this solution has not actually fixed the problem and that the PPTP entry is still visible when running the "connection applist" command even after the unbind command has been successfully run. |
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(Another customer has been able to reproduce tho issue, unable to connect to swissvpn.net, etc. but does work using the alternative OpenWRT ADSL router instead). |
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(At present it appears no other customer has reported the problem so it may be an issue specific to this one user) |
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===Changing PPP Password, via telnet CLI=== |
===Changing PPP Password, via telnet CLI=== |
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