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RE: Re: I was doing _so_ well....


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  • Subject: RE: Re: I was doing _so_ well....
  • From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2002 12:06:18 +0100
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O.K.
I'll try it again tonight. I tried it and I could connect, but it couldn't save any changes.
And still, what's the point having password, which everyone knows. Hacker can then find AP address and use SNMP tool to connect and change settings, without me noticing, and grant himself access and then do the damage.
Anyway, better something then nothing, I suppose.
Nik
-----Original Message-----
From: Stuart Booth [mailto:stuart@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 08 April 2002 22:39
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: [ukha_d] Re: I was doing _so_ well....

On 25 Mar 2002, at 12:31, Nikola Kasic wrote:

> This is what I got from Linksys support, related to our SNMP
> problem... So it's not just us.

This worked ! I think it was Ian Oliver that suggested it again today,
so whilst setting up the FujiTab, I gave it a go.

I restored defaults via USB.
I changed my usual settings, but avoided passwords, and applied.
No luck connecting via SNMP; <blank>, "admin", nor "public"
I set the READ/WRITE password to "public".
I did NOT set the Read Only password (at this stage).
I was then able to connect via SNMP using the p/w "public".

Dare I change it to something else? I'm sick fed up of pumping in
the WEP keys over and over to make sure they're all the same.
Should have remembered my keyphrase that I used to generate the
code in the first place I guess.

Stuart


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Doug Watson [mailto:dwatson@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 25 March 2002 10:29
> To: 'Nikola Kasic'
> Subject: RE: I was doing _so_ well.... {02}
>
>
> Hello,
>
> apparently what you are experiencing is a bug that they are working
> on, but in the mean time, using the USB please try and re-assign
> public as the password, now try the SMTP connection again, let us know
> how you get on please.
>
> With Best Regards
> Doug Watson
> ><dwatson@xxxxxxx><
> +++++++Linksys European Support Centre+++++++
> ++Tel ++ 44 870 739 39 39 Fax ++ 44 739 39 38++
>
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: Nikola Kasic [mailto:nikola@xxxxxxx]
>   Sent: 21 March 2002 15:38
>   To: dwatson@xxxxxxx>   Subject: RE: I was doing _so_ well.... {02}
>
>
>   I tried "public" because that's in the manual, but didn't work. Over
>   the
> phone, you told me that it's "admin" but didn't work either.
>   Doesn't matter, because I changed it using USB config.
>   I did all that earlier, and I'm stuck at the same point like these
>   guys.:
>
>   > Now when I try to connect, it just gives "Access point not found"
>   if I
> used
>   > the CORRECT password, - but interestingly, if I supply a wrong
>   password > deliberately, the error message is "Not an authorised
>   password, please > check"... - this seems to indicate that it is
>   actually talking to the
> WAP11,
>   > to check the password....
>
>   And the *exact* same results here.
>
>   Regards,
>   Nik
>     -----Original Message-----
>     From: Doug Watson [mailto:dwatson@xxxxxxx]
>     Sent: 21 March 2002 15:01
>     To: 'Nikola Kasic'
>     Subject: RE: I was doing _so_ well.... {02}
>
>
>     the defualt password is "public" let me know if that helps you out
>     if
> not we'll move it on from there...
>
>     With Best Regards
>     Doug Watson
>     ><dwatson@xxxxxxx><
>     +++++++Linksys European Support Centre+++++++
>     ++Tel ++ 44 870 739 39 39 Fax ++ 44 739 39 38++
>
>       -----Original Message-----
>       From: Nikola Kasic [mailto:nikola@xxxxxxx]
>       Sent: 21 March 2002 10:36
>       To: dwatson@xxxxxxx>       Subject: FW: I was doing _so_ well.... {02}
>
>
>       Hi Douglas,
>       We spoke on the phone a few days ago and you asked me to send me
>       an
> e-mail regarding my problem with SMTP config util, so you can forward
> it to USA.
>       I found that there are, at least 2 more people experiencing
>       exactly
> the same problem as me.
>       Please see below, I did exactly the same as these two guys and
>       got the
> same result.
>
>       Please let me know if you have any ideas or fix for this
>       problem.
>
>       Regards,
>
>       Nik
>
>       -----Original Message-----
>       From: BadMsgQ@xxxxxxx [mailto:BadMsgQ@xxxxxxx]On
>       Behalf Of Stuart Booth Sent: 20 March 2002 19:58 To: nikola
>       kasic Subject: [habuy] I was doing _so_ well.... {02}
>
>
>       On 20 Mar 2002, at 13:55, Paul Gordon wrote:
>
>       > When I connected earlier, I'm sure I had not set any SNMP
>       password
> at all,
>       > and just used <blank> when I connected via SNMP...
>
>       Ditto, on the original firmware/software supplied with the
>       WAP11. I connected fine with SNMP *before* flashing and updating
>       the s/w.
>
>       > Subsequently, I've set both a read/write and a read-only
>       password in
> the USB
>       > config utility, on the "security" tab, then the "Password
>       setting"
> button...
>       > and applied that to the AP...
>
>       After getting the not authorised p/w message, I did the same ...
>
>       > Now when I try to connect, it just gives "Access point not
>       found" if
> I used
>       > the CORRECT password, - but interestingly, if I supply a wrong
> password
>       > deliberately, the error message is "Not an authorised
>       password,
> please
>       > check"... - this seems to indicate that it is actually talking
>       to
> the WAP11,
>       > to check the password....
>
>       And the *exact* same results here.
>
>       > I thought the latest firmware was supposed to fix the "Access
>       point
> not
>       > found" error via SNMP?? - that's what it says in the release
>       notes
> for it!!
>       >
>       > Any tips/pointers anyone?
>
>       I'd never even known what SNMP was until the other day, so so
>       far I'm at a loss myself.
>
>       Stuart
>
>       --
>       Stuart Booth
>       Somewhere in Buckinghamshire, England, UK
>
>
>
>
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