Re: DAMNED Re: Fedora Security and the Uverse 3800HGV-B router

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Am 03.07.2011 05:32, schrieb JD:
> At the very least, javascript should be blocked just because
> it is invasive!

your probem is that everybody can see how you started this discussion
which showed that you are a technical noob and so you can not be
qualified for rants like "When will the linux community wake up and shout
out loud: Kill JavaScript from all browsers and all network servers
and network clients."

so why do you not shut up and realize that the whole world is laughing at
you more and more after each posting in this thread?

so decide FOR YOU THAT YOU will not use JS a leave the wolrd in peace

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Betreff: Fedora Security and the Uverse 3800HGV-B router
Datum: Fri, 01 Jul 2011 20:45:53 -0700
Von: JD <jd1008@xxxxxxxxx>
Antwort an: Community support for Fedora users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
An: Community support for Fedora users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

I am writing this message with the hope that someone on this
list has this uverse router.'
When I use Firefox to browse to this router (192.168.1.254),
it displays the "Home" machines connected to the network.
For each machine it displays:
a tv icon,  it's name, and a link named "Access FIles"
and another link named "Device Details".

If I click on any machine's "Acess FIles" link, it
displays my Fedora's  /  directory completely.

I have no ftp daemon running.
I have no apache running.
In fact I do not have ANY internet server running.

So how in blazes is the router able to display my
entire system's files?

If I aim my browser at my own IP address,
I get
Unable to connect
Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at 192.168.1.201.

So how is the router doing it?
This is a very disconcerting security hole and I have not been
able to nail it down to any daemon running on my Fedora.

Thanks for your insights.

JD

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