QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 31 2010, 02:02 PM)
It's part of the Unifi installation process to enable remote management for some reason. Its disabled in a fresh reset but the technicians will enable it. Don't ask me why :S
The SSH server is always running. Even when you do a reset, its still running. The box in the 2ndary account for SSH access will be unticked, which only means the WAN (others on the internet) cannot access the SSH daemon. Other people on your LAN (192.168.0.0/24) will be able to access it fine when its not 'enabled' in the web user interface. That's why I say its still a risk to people running open Unifi hotspots at shops.
my friend told me they enable the remote management for the FIRST level of troubleshooting purpose doing by network operation center, to "see" our router (damage or not) in case if our service down before they send their tech to cust house... The SSH server is always running. Even when you do a reset, its still running. The box in the 2ndary account for SSH access will be unticked, which only means the WAN (others on the internet) cannot access the SSH daemon. Other people on your LAN (192.168.0.0/24) will be able to access it fine when its not 'enabled' in the web user interface. That's why I say its still a risk to people running open Unifi hotspots at shops.
i still remember somebody mentioned about his router suddenly reboot just about minute after he called Unifi support center.
May 31 2010, 06:29 PM

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