Can I do this in EVPN? (Multihome to more different CEs)

2023-02-08 Thread Simon Lockhart
All, I have a bit of a networking design challenge, and I thing EVPN is the right answer, but despite spending the last week reading loads of resources about it, I can't quite get my head around one aspect. I'm trying to genericise the design a bit here, but what I've got is... I have multiple

Re: Yondoo provided router, has "password" as admin pw, won't let us change it

2023-02-08 Thread Jason R. Rokeach via NANOG
It’s been a while, but attacks that take advantage of this are (or at least in the past have been) real.https://blog.sucuri.net/2014/09/website-security-compromised-website-used-to-hack-home-routers.htmlhttps://www.digitaltrends.com/web/_javascript_-malware-mobile/ I recall when this stuff

Re: Yondoo provided router, has "password" as admin pw, won't let us change it

2023-02-08 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I agree, but if we start listing every massive security vulnerability that can be found on the intra-home LAN in consumer-grade routers and home electronics equipment, or things that people operate in their homes with the factory-default passwords, we'd be here all month in a thread with 300

Re: Yondoo provided router, has "password" as admin pw, won't let us change it

2023-02-08 Thread William Herrin
On Wed, Feb 8, 2023 at 2:36 PM Eric Kuhnke wrote: > I would hope that this router's admin "password" interface is only accessible > from the LAN side. > This is bad, yes, but not utterly catastrophic. It means that any compromised device on the LAN can access the router with whatever

Re: Yondoo provided router, has "password" as admin pw, won't let us change it

2023-02-08 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I would hope that this router's admin "password" interface is only accessible from the LAN side. It's not listening to the world for a login with "password", right? Have you port scanned its WAN interface and tried connecting to it to see what's listening? This is bad, yes, but not utterly

Re: Yondoo provided router, has "password" as admin pw, won't let us change it

2023-02-08 Thread Collider
The first router would still be vulnerable, and through it the second router. On 8 February 2023 16:06:07 UTC, Josh Luthman wrote: >What's the problem with double NAT? I can't imagine an elderly mom trying >to host Xbox games - which is 95% of the problem with double NAT these days >(the other

Re: Yondoo provided router, has "password" as admin pw, won't let us change it

2023-02-08 Thread Josh Luthman
What's the problem with double NAT? I can't imagine an elderly mom trying to host Xbox games - which is 95% of the problem with double NAT these days (the other 5% being Ubiquiti bros having to access their Unifi router from anywhere). Your screenshots didn't come through, I suspect it's

Re: [EXTERNAL]INC000026031132 RE: Lima, Ohio Spectrum Hop/Node Having Severe Packet Loss

2023-02-08 Thread Austin Ayers via NANOG
Thank you, The IP of his gateway is 65.29.110.132 - as you can see it's having horrible ping times to go a few city blocks (56ms) in addition to the horrid drops. I believe several tickets have been opened for his address too, 1718 Leland Ave. Lima, OH 45805 Thank you! -Austin

Re: LINX is down?

2023-02-08 Thread Elmar K. Bins
dmi...@interhost.net (Dmitry Sherman) wrote: > Hello any problems with Linx? I've seen an "At Risk" notice this morning, about some emergency fibre testing. Our equipment is not affected, but other locations might be. If you're a member, https://portal.linx.net/member/maintenance/1670 HTH,

LINX is down?

2023-02-08 Thread Dmitry Sherman
Hello any problems with Linx? Dmitry