Nah, the web service is responding at the old address, but it's actively refusing the connection. I'm going the Banana Pi route with OpenWRT shortly, anyway. Resetting it will probably fix it if need be.
Yep, cleared cache and just tried 8443 for good measure (I definitely had it set to 443 before). No joy. My tin foil hat persona wonders if this is some kind of obsolescence nudge, as in upgrade yo shid. 😄
I've searched and can't find any hits for this. I just upgraded my RT-AC86U to 386.14_2 from 386.13_2, and now the web UI won't load. It's throwing ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED in Edge. It's definitely not a timeout. I tried unplugging it, draining the caps, and repowering, but no change. The...
Thanks for the netstat command. I should know these things. Apparently there's a VPN server set up on both of these routers that I wasn't aware of. I've got some more digging to do. Thanks to all for the help.
I'm not sure what you're getting at. Both routers have a public IP address and are geographically dislocated with different ISPs. I'm not sure you're understanding the nature of my concern here.
When I take one of the routers temporarily offline, the port scan shows that the port is no longer...
Can anyone else confirm or corroborate this for me, please? I've run a port scan from multiple sites and all show port 80 as being open, despite all the usual suspects being tamped down. External UI access is disabled, insecure http LAN access disabled, port forwarding disabled, UPNP disabled...
Just wanted to say thanks, @Adamm ! This script is slick. I now have, dare I say, a formidable firewall that feeds directly from major threat intelligence sources on a regular basis. For a sub-$300 appliance, that's practically unheard of. Major props to you, sir!
How exactly do I "have it set to the default update"? Do I need to modify https://github.com/Adamm00/IPSet_ASUS/blob/41cc3941fea1fe05689f278e84a371d2920d0609/firewall.sh#L2539 and https://github.com/Adamm00/IPSet_ASUS/blob/41cc3941fea1fe05689f278e84a371d2920d0609/firewall.sh#L3744 directly, or...
If you've blocked inbound traffic from all US IP blocks, then you've blocked inbound traffic from a significant percentage of the entire Surface and Deep Web, including google.com. Google will receive your ICMP request, but you will not receive their response...