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June 24th, 2005, 01:22 AM
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NetGear DG834 Router cfg file
Thought I would post this info for anyone who has one and maybe the same applies to other home routers. I don't no if this is common knowledge or if it has been posted here before but:
Within the routers admin web interface there is the option to save the configuration to disk. The file that is created can be viewed in notepad or any other text editer I assume.
Here is the Interesting thing, the whole config is in clear text. Below is a censored copy of an old config I have. I've bolded the real interesting areas.
DG834 time_zone=GMT+0 time_daylight= restore_default=0 wiz_language=English fix_ipaddr= fix_netmask= fix_gateway= wan_ifname=ppp0 wan_country=UK wan_mode=pppoa wan_iptype=Dynamic wan_ipaddr= wan_netmask= wan_gateway= wan_mtu=1458 wan_fix_dns=1 wan_ dns1=xx.xx.xx wan_dns2=xx.xx.xx wan_macaddr= wan_encap=1 wan_vpi=0 wan_vci=38 wan_account= wan_domain= wan_dod=1 lan_if=br0 lan_ipaddr=192.168.0.1 lan_netmask=255.255.255.0 lan_bipaddr=192.168.0.255 dhcp_server_enable=1 dhcp_start_ip=192.168.0.2 dhcp_end_ip=192.168.0.254 dhcp_reserved= http_ username=admin http_password=This is unreal http_timeout=5 rt_static_route= rt_rip_version=1 rt_rip_direction=0 ddns_enable=0 ddns_service_provider=dyndns ddns_user_name= ddns_password= ddns_host_name= ddns_use_wildcards=0 pppoe_username= pppoe_password= pppoe_idle=0 pppoe_service= pppoa_ username=astonished@imhacked.com pppoa_password=this is soo easy pppoa_idle=0 pppoa_ipaddr= ntp_server= wifi_ssid=Wireless wifi_region=Europe wifi_channel=3 wifi_auth_type=3 wifi_key_len=0 wifi_def_key=1 wifi_key1= wifi_key2= wifi_key3= wifi_key4= wifi_access_control=0 wifi_access_list= wifi_if_on=1 wifi_broadcast_ssid=0 wifi_wep_on=0 mail_enable=0 mail_logfull=0 mail_sendlog=2 mail_server= mail_recipient= mail_dos=1 mail_portscan=1 mail_block=1 mail_sh_day=0 mail_sh_hour=1 log_dos=1 log_block=1 log_login=1 log_gateway=1 log_type=0 log_remote_ip= fw_nat=1 fw_block=1 fw_block_keyword= fw_block_trust_enable=0 fw_block_trust= fw_services_def=Any(ALL):any:1-65535Any(TCP):tcp:1-65535Any(UDP):udp:1-65535AIM:tcp:5190-5190BGP:tcp:179-179BOOTP_CLIENT:udp:68-68BOOTP_SERVER:udp:67-67CU-SEEME:both:7648-24032DNS:both:53-53FINGER:tcp:79-79FTP:tcp:20-21H.323:tcp:1720-1720HTTP:tcp:80-80HTTPS:tcp:443-443IDENT:tcp:113-113IRC:both:6667-6667NEWS:tcp:144-144NFS:udp:2049-2049NNTP:tcp:119-119RCMD:tcp:512-512REAL-AUDIO:tcp:7070-7070REXEC:tcp:514-514RLOGIN:tcp:513-513RTELNET:tcp:107-107RTSP:both:554-554SFTP:tcp:115-115SMTP:tcp:25-25SNMP:both:161-161SNMP-TRAPS:both:162-162SQL-NET:tcp:1521-1521SSH:both:22-22STRMWORKS:udp:1558-1558TACACS:udp:49-49TELNET:tcp:23-23TFTP:udp:69-69VDOLIVE:tcp:7000-7000VPN-IPSEC:udp:500-500VPN-L2TP:udp:1701-1701VPN-PPTP:tcp:1723-1723 fw_services= fw_in_rules= fw_out_rules= fw_dmz_enable=0 fw_dmz= fw_spi=1 fw_response_ping=0 fw_schedule=1111111:00:00-24:00 fw_time_zone=GMTb fw_remote=0 fw_remote_type= fw_remote_range_start= fw_remote_range_end= fw_remote_single= fw_remote_port=8080 ntp_custom=0 ntp_server= upnp_enable=1 upnp_adv_time=30 upnp_ttl=4 wifi_present=0 wiz_runtest= ipoa_mode= upgrade_default=0 v_Ä
Perhaps if you have backed up your config to disk you may want to re-think that idea.
What happens if a big asteroid hits the Earth? Judging from realistic simulations involving a sledge hammer and a common laboratory frog, we can assume it will be pretty bad. - Dave Barry
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June 24th, 2005, 02:14 AM
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Ok, so the interesting thing to know would be what is the file extension if any...then pop open our favorite search engine, google, and do a search for filetype: and see how many are publically posted.
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June 24th, 2005, 07:58 PM
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The interesting thing is not the files extension, ".cfg"..............The fact that your login and password to you isp...........dns, details... router login name and password..are all in plain old English.
Would you save those details in a text file on your hdd unencrypted?
What happens if a big asteroid hits the Earth? Judging from realistic simulations involving a sledge hammer and a common laboratory frog, we can assume it will be pretty bad. - Dave Barry
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