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gjf

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Hi!

When trying to connect to the router via Web Interface the authorization page informs about the model of router.

In my case it shows: RT-AC68U.

Is it possible to remove it or rename it due to security thoughts? Maybe it would be good to change it to the "Device name" from the LAN page?
 

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Under the Advance Settings of the main menu: LAN and then Device name
 
Have ýou tested ??
I think that I misunderstood your question...
It is a little bit like asking to change the same name on the welcome page ?
Don't know, other that changing the web login page code to not display it, because I suppose that it is an important information, not least because it could be used to make a check when upgrading the firmware ?
 

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Under the Advance Settings of the main menu: LAN and then Device name
Please read my post once again and look on the screenshot.
I believe you will understand what I mean and that your suggestion doesn't work as for now.
 
It is a little bit like asking to change the same name on the welcome page ?

When I logged in no one cares about welcome page - if I provided a correct login/password - sure I have to know what is the model of my router.

But when I try to log in - why it is necessary to present what is this model?

Experienced system administrators always remove all sensitive information from such initial login page because it gives to attacker additional ways how to exploit it.
 
Please read my post once again and look on the screenshot.
I believe you will understand what I mean and that your suggestion doesn't work as for now.
It was already understood when I replied (and it was the reason of the reply)...:)
 
When I logged in no one cares about welcome page - if I provided a correct login/password - sure I have to know what is the model of my router.

But when I try to log in - why it is necessary to present what is this model?

Experienced system administrators always remove all sensitive information from such initial login page because it gives to attacker additional ways how to exploit it.
It's indeed a good practice, and was just saying that the solution was probably to not print that information, and therefore to look at the web page code to get that result.

Originally Posted by huotg01
It is a little bit like asking to change the same name on the welcome page ?
I just wanted to point out that it was probably the same variable, to help the search...
 

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