Re: Netgear RP114 question

From: Matt (mattwed@NOSPAMhotmail.com)
Date: 05/21/02


From: "Matt" <mattwed@NOSPAMhotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 23:19:49 +0200

Thanks for the reply! Thought I would ask around before I did something I
would regret. :-)

So in your opinion I'm perfectly OK with the settings the router came with
(out of the box). No one's happier than me if I don't have to mess around
with telnet and configure it.

Another question...the log from my RP114 consist of only port 80 items,
nothing else. Even after doing a security check at GRC there is no evidence
of portscanning, just the port 80. Why's that? Shouldn't there be some
evidence in the log? The log looks pretty much like this:

112|Tue May 21 21:48:18 2002 |192.168.0.xx | FORWARD
     www.netgear.org
113|Tue May 21 21:48:08 2002 |192.168.0.xx | FORWARD
     pages.infinit.net
114|Tue May 21 21:47:54 2002 |192.168.0.xx | FORWARD
     www.practicallynetworked.com
115|Tue May 21 21:47:54 2002 |192.168.0.xx | FORWARD

and on and on...

Thanks in advance

"Larry W4CSC" <spaminator@knology.net> skrev i meddelandet
news:3ceaafe0.33347049@news.knology.net...
> On Tue, 21 May 2002 19:55:15 +0200, "Matt" <mattwed@NOSPAMhotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >I'm a newbie on routers so...
>
> Let's save the router from the owner in the case of "newbie" and NOT
> access the RP114 with telnet so we can destroy it. Just leave it all
> alone......until you are SURE of what you are doing. You CAN
> permanently zap the router at the command level with telnet.
> >
> >I bought a Neatgear RP114 a couple of days ago. I got everything hooked
up
> >and working just fine. The "problem" is that I'm not sure how the "Filter
> >Set Configuration" works. What should I put where? Does anyone have a
sample
> >of filters?
> >
> Just leave it at the settings it came with unless you have some
> special application to filter. Don't mess with telnet settings until
> you are absolutely sure of what you are doing.....or you'll be
> sooorrrryyyyy!!!.....(c;
>
> That's why they have an html interface.....
>
>
>
> Larry



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