V Imp Advisory (trust me...plz?)

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I tried telnet and http on my router from a PC in US, did not get through.Will PM you my current IP, let me know if you can connect to port 23 or 80 (telnet/http) .
 
i dont think it will connect from a pc outside of the 59.184.*.*range ....u have to be inside the networku cant access telnet daemon from outside mtnl network...btw no....i will not give my ip..im an idiot ( as max pointed out )but definately not stoopid! to slash my own throat!hey i discoverd my PM doesnt work....do i need to do smething after registration??!! (i get the "sorry,...blah blah error")
 
Originally posted by St0le@Dec 4 2005, 12:01 PM
u cant access telnet daemon from outside mtnl network...

btw no....i will not give my ip......
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I did not reqest your ip, i sent you my ip in PM. My ip devices are further proteted by another router so I am kinda okay with that.
 
"Sorry, but you do not have permission to use this feature. If you are not logged in, you may do so using the form below if available"what is the matter with this thing...netfreak, what exactly do you want me to do?and why cant i sne d and recive PM's?
 
well net freak..wait for about 29 more posts.....sorry about the delaythanks thoufique
 
Originally posted by St0le@Dec 4 2005, 12:17 PM
well net freak..wait for about 29 more posts.....sorry about the delay
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Sorry for sounding impatient, just curious to find out how the h**l D-Link could sell a device that is vide open for telnet connections on a public ip.
 


my yahoo id "st0le_roolz" (creative ?? eh?)...meet me...impatient dood
 
25 is the minimum post to Pm....Now how do i know that!!!!Well I said i was never away from this ForumThere Are no more white Hat Coz Not the Belt says "Champ Is Here"Yo!!!I like Divx coz I love Divx Movies ,Twins My A** !!!
 
dood you got quite an attitude,ppl get p1ssed off by u very often...i seemaybe thats why you changed your nick name and strted posting fresh,making similar mistakes eh?
 
Originally posted by hbkwarez@Dec 4 2005, 06:33 AM
There was No Time dude i was out from this forum !!!

Yup As u are so much Brave than Just paste U r Telephone Number here
Maxy Then let me tell u that u will here the Sweet Chin Music
even less than 3 months.

Mtnl site has a Much Fast Response than 1 sec ,It's 279 ms
ms= Milli seconds ......
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1. I dont use MTNL Triband
2. The bold text shows how much you really understood my response. The authentication process with the router]doods chill,

there is no way (well notreally) some1 can hack you computer if they have your phone no.  because the username and Dynamic ip have no relation at all.... but if u gotta a static IP...well then good luck brother/sister(i am not a sexist)!

thaks for yyour comments max...i like u as a critic ....and im sorry if i just armed a group of scriprties....but the fact remains....if there was no awareness..some1 evil woudl eventually find out....maybe its me?
😛h34r:  . (BTW TEACH ME SOME LINUX!)

...ok the white hat thing was just a joke... i dont claim to be ... i am just learning...arent we all?

as for ur password ..thats what i was trying to telll ppl here ....ARMAGEDON (speeling?) will come before you brute something like "z10nr0olz"...

Divx and hbkwarez look like twins dont they? 😉

WORD LIFE Yo'll!
PEACE!
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I got your point. But you shouldn't be able to connect to others' routers in the first place. The reason that we are able to connect to routers remotely is because they dont have the firewall enabled by default. I think this is fixed in v2 of the firmware of D-Link routers. So people shouldn't have to worry that their connection will be "cracked".

"Hacking" is the wrong word BTW. If people are gaining access to routers for malicious intent then it will be called as "cracking". And you need not be in the MTNL network to access routers. They are accessible over the internet if you have the firewall disabled 😉
 
Fisrt of all this topic was posted earlier. St0le u are not doing any good by posting the method of hacking others account.U are teaching newbies and everyone to hack someones account. If you just wanted to do social service u could just advice everyone to change their router password just warning them that they could be hacked if they keep their password to default one, instead of giving step by step procedure to hack.Dont look at my no. of posts bec i m no way new here!hbkwarez how r u? seeing u register again and posting even i registered again!
 
yeahh...i know i know ...the whole hacking, cracking story...about outside netowrk intruderswell if ur right then we have more things to worry abouthow did you know..that V2 is patched...is it really can some1 confirm
 
Originally posted by max@Dec 4 2005, 01:18 PM
I got your point. But you shouldn't be able to connect to others' routers in the first place.
The reason that we are able to connect to routers remotely is because they dont have the firewall enabled by default. I think this is fixed in v2 of the firmware of D-Link routers.
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I have this formware...

Firmware Version : V2.00B01T01.ML.20050530 And it seems that my routers is denying telnet (thx for your help St0le). Maybe everyone should upgrade to this firmware...

Originally posted by max@Dec 4 2005, 01:18 PM
"Hacking" is the wrong word BTW. If people are gaining access to routers for malicious intent then it will be called as "cracking".
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I am always confused about these two terms...
 
YO!! Thankyou ,I am fine!! How are u dude??Nice to see u back....Now this forum is going to be intresting again as the Intresting pplsare returning.....lol
 

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