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Bugtraq: Re: LinkSys WRT54G administration page availble to WAN

Re: LinkSys WRT54G administration page availble to WAN

From: Jason Munro <jason_at_stdbev.com>
Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2004 13:30:26 -0500

On 11:51:41 am 05/31/04 "Alan W. Rateliff, II" <lists_at_rateliff.net> wrote:
> Manufacturer: LinkSys (a division of Cisco)
> Product: Wireless-G Broadband Router
> Model: WRT54G
> Product Page:
> http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?grid=33&scid=35&prid=601
> Firmware tested: v2.02.7
>
> In a recent client installation I discovered that even if the remote
> administration function is turned off, the WRT54G provides the
> administration web page to ports 80 and 443 on the WAN. The
> implications are obvious: out of the box the unit gives full access
> to its administration from the WAN using the default or, if the user
> even bothered to change it, an easily guessed password.

Testing this issue with a recently purchased WRT54G here showed that while
I can access the web interface on the WAN IP from the LAN behind the
linksys, I can not access it from another location on the WAN side.

\__ Jason Munro
 \__ jason_at_stdbev.com
  \__ http://hastymail.sourceforge.net/
Received on Jun 02 2004

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