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=== WAN Access Restrictions (HTTP/TELNET to the Router)=== |
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Here are notes on how to restrict access to the routers web and telnet interfaces, by either disabling access from the WAN (Intetnet) altogether, or by restricting access by IP address. These settings are made live as soon as they are entered, so be careful not to lock yourself out! |
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Revision as of 08:37, 18 Haziran 2013
Technicolor TG582N
This page has information, config pointers for the Technicolor TG582N ADSL Router.
Other Settings & Config info
Firewall & Security Related
Disable all ALG
You can flush all ALG bindings with the command:
connection flush saveall
This isn't well tested - please let us know if anything breaks when you do this!
Disable WAN access to HTTP/Telnet:
This will disable WAN access to the routers adminitrator services
To disable WAN access to HTTP, HTTPS and telnet:
service system ifdelete name=HTTP group=wan service system ifdelete name=HTTPs group=wan service system ifdelete name=TELNET group=wan
To view the settings:
service system list name=HTTP expand=enabled service system list name=TELNET expand=enabled
It should say:
Interface Group Access List lan
Save the settings:
saveall
To later revert the setting, add back wan access by:
service system ifadd name=HTTP group=wan saveall
Disable Wifi (Wireless)
Via HTTP interface - Home Network - WLAN - Configure - untick WLAN Enable, click Apply
Other Settings
Changing PPP Password, via telnet CLI
The command should be:
ppp ifconfig intf=Internet user=x@a password=secret status=enabled
TR069
Routers should be configured by AAISP to talk back to the AAISP TR069 server - this allows management of firmware and config by AAISP staff if required. Some older routers may not be set up correctly, and some routers on older firmware (v8) on Non natted connections may not be able to talk to the TR069 server due to a firmware bug. Routers with version 10 firmware are likely to be configured ok though. To View the TR069 settings, via telnet:
cwmp server config
3G setup
I've only worked out some of this, but I found the following got a dongle working:
{Administrator}=>mobile ifadd intf=umts {Administrator}=>mobile ifconfig intf=umts apn=CHANGEME {Administrator}=>ppp ifadd intf=mobilebroadband {Administrator}=>ppp ifconfig intf=mobilebroadband dest=umts {Administrator}=>nat ifconfig translation=enabled intf=mobilebroadband {Administrator}=>ppp rtadd intf=mobilebroadband dst=0.0.0.0 {Administrator}=>exit
I then went to the web interface http://192.168.1.254/_pppom_cfg.lp?be=0&l0=2&l1=2&name=mobilebroadband - replace 192.168.1.254 with the IP address of your router, and entered the username, password, and APN. For my vodafone SIM, the username was web, the password was web, and the APN was pp.internet.
Some further notes and sources on my blog:
(feel free to copy here if you want)
Third Party Pages
Here is someone elses page with telnet commands and info regarding the Technicolor:
Plusnet have firmware for this router at: R10.0.2.0 and R10.2.2.9. In most cases AAISP and can upgrade customers firmware remotely, please do contact Support for more information on this. The Plusnet firmware has not been tried and tested by AAISP and can't give much help if it doesn't work for you.