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Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadbrand Thread V6, News: RM200 for installation after Sept

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post Sep 8 2010, 04:49 PM

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QUOTE(klseet @ Sep 8 2010, 04:46 PM)
Er, "Jack" has been there all the while ler, at least on my Huawei BTU ....
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Really? That's weird.. I don't remember seeing it when I accessed pr0d's but I could be mistaken. The only thing I noticed within the XML config file itself was the existence of two accounts to access the Huawei BTU.. one with admin privs and another without.

I have to do some testing at this point, would be cool if you can let me access your Huawei BTU seet ;D

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post Sep 8 2010, 04:51 PM

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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Sep 8 2010, 04:49 PM)
Really? That's weird.. I don't remember seeing it when I accessed pr0d's but I could be mistaken. The only thing I noticed within the XML config file itself was the existence of two accounts to access the Huawei BTU.. one with admin privs and another without.

I have to do some testing at this point, would be cool if you can let me access your Huawei BTU seet ;D
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I think Huawei got 2 A/C:
1. telecomadmin [as discover by both you & pr0]
2. root [normal user access only]
is there any other unknown to us?

no problem bro, just let me know how do i "invite" you into my BTU!! biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(kokocrun @ Sep 8 2010, 04:48 PM)
mine already exist during installation...  hmm.gif

and there is no option to change the password for "telecomadmin" TM support ppl can login to ur BTU anytime they wanna...  sweat.gif
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What I can suggest this method is to backup the configuration. Open it up with notepad (it is XML format). look for telecomadmin, and change the password.

Restore the configuration and try again. Hopefully it works. I haven't try it before since I'm not in Malaysia at the moment.
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QUOTE(thankyou @ Sep 8 2010, 04:52 PM)
What I can suggest this method is to backup the configuration. Open it up with notepad (it is XML format). look for telecomadmin, and change the password.

Restore the configuration and try again. Hopefully it works. I haven't try it before since I'm not in Malaysia at the moment.
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Yes, this is one of the methods I was thinking about but I'd like to log into a Huawei BTU and check if there are any additional services running in the background that can be exploited. While the BTU runs an IOS-like interface (if you connect via ssh/telnet), you can also access its main Linux shell through the 'enable' command.
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now i got another problem.. VOIP back on on tues... but today im getting calls since 2pm.. every 5-10 mins once... answered... only beeping sound... beep.. beep... beep...

driving me nuts!
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QUOTE(thankyou @ Sep 8 2010, 04:52 PM)
What I can suggest this method is to backup the configuration. Open it up with notepad (it is XML format). look for telecomadmin, and change the password.

Restore the configuration and try again. Hopefully it works. I haven't try it before since I'm not in Malaysia at the moment.
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will try out later on when im home notworthy.gif
do u guys notice the called tone different from the usual TM landline? hmm.gif is tat a setting for it???
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post Sep 8 2010, 05:14 PM

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my VOIP also down + packet loss Location - Desa setapak
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QUOTE(jackyhaw @ Sep 8 2010, 05:14 PM)
my VOIP also down + packet loss Location - Desa setapak
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Mine currently okay..both VOIP and Internet..no packet loss...IPTV not sure, coz not use it..
Using Huawei BTU..
i'm also in desa setapak...
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I hope TM really need to look in to the big security issue in Unifi, if continue like this all our privacy will broken out. All unifi user are under risk now, please someone write the email to newspaer bring up this issue. and let TM look in to it. As we are user not much we can do.
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QUOTE(stephen_ksf @ Sep 8 2010, 05:01 PM)
now i got another problem.. VOIP back on on tues... but today im getting calls since 2pm.. every 5-10 mins once... answered... only beeping sound... beep.. beep... beep...

driving me nuts!
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Hi Stephen, long time no see! laugh.gif

You mean your VOIP ring, you answer but no one talking over the other side?
This is strange, I don't have this problem before/after the VOIP problem .... hmm.gif
You sure not someone trying to joke with you ?! tongue.gif

QUOTE(jackyhaw @ Sep 8 2010, 05:24 PM)
I hope TM really need to look in to the big security issue in Unifi, if continue like this all our privacy will broken out. All unifi user are under risk now, please someone write the email to newspaer bring up this issue. and let TM look in to it. As we are user not much we can do.
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Now I'm thinking whether can I "unsubscribe" that VOIP alone with TM ...... hmm.gif

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QUOTE(stephen_ksf @ Sep 8 2010, 05:01 PM)
now i got another problem.. VOIP back on on tues... but today im getting calls since 2pm.. every 5-10 mins once... answered... only beeping sound... beep.. beep... beep...

driving me nuts!
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there re doing some testing with ur VoIP due this problems
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QUOTE(jackyhaw @ Sep 8 2010, 05:24 PM)
I hope TM really need to look in to the big security issue in Unifi, if continue like this all our privacy will broken out. All unifi user are under risk now, please someone write the email to newspaer bring up this issue. and let TM look in to it. As we are user not much we can do.
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hey jacky, they are well aware of this problem and the team is coming up with something to patch the problem, dont worry

for the meantime, if u really feel unsafe, disable the remote management thing.
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Anyway, I'm done checking out the Huawei Echolife (thanks seet!).

Obtained some really useful information.. the Echolife has 4 basic ports which are open at all times (and listening), TCP 80, 22, 23 and 8011. TCP 80, 22 and 23 and blocked from WAN/LAN access using an inbuilt iptables firewall. TCP 8011 however, is open at all times and I'm not sure what it's being used for.

As for this security issue, there's no real way to change the telecomadmin and root account passwords through the GUI... you have to download the config file, modify the password and reupload it. Haven't tested it myself but it should work. You also want to look at the 'services' passwords such as the telnet and SSH pass which is root/admin and change that too.

I did however get some info regarding how we can use our own SIP devices with Unifi smile.gif Will be working on that in a bit.

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QUOTE(kaspersky-fan @ Sep 8 2010, 06:04 PM)
hey jacky, they are well aware of this problem and the team is coming up with something to patch the problem, dont worry

for the meantime, if u really feel unsafe, disable the remote management thing.
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DIR 615 i already close all the remote thing. But how about the BTU huawei? how to close the remote ?
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QUOTE(jackyhaw @ Sep 8 2010, 06:19 PM)
DIR 615 i already close all the remote thing. But how about the BTU huawei? how to close the remote ?
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no idea on that, i dont wink.gif even have any info on how i could proceed doh.gif
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post Sep 8 2010, 06:43 PM

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QUOTE(klseet @ Sep 8 2010, 04:42 PM)
Hi guys,

Just ran some test with "shahada":

1. download big file from: http://ubuntu.bytecraft.com.my/releases/10...etbook-i386.iso
speed about 420~500kb/s  (with uTorrent & DC++ on), took about 25min to complete

2. download checksum file from: http://www.toast442.org/md5/
run MD5, drag & drop the big iso file into it, select "Generate Checksum" and click "Run", the result:
[attachmentid=1771510]


So I supposed it seem ok no loss packet right?
But when I run Pingtest the result:
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I ran few times, it's about 1~3% packet loss, so what does it means? Got packet loss in my case or not?? rclxub.gif

Btw, my current connection as follows:
HuaweiBTU[LAN1] ----> [WAN]Buffalo WHR-G300N (dd-wrt with VLAN2.500 tagging & PPPoE profile)
HuaweiBTU[LAN2] ----> [WAN]DIR615[LAN4] ----> IPTV

I'm keeping my RB250GS for emergency, meanwhile I just want to use that DIR-615 gao-gao first!! tongue.gif
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Yeah, if your checksum is 10bec11e0ab5a9c195289b861b71e51e the file is correct. On mine, I got different checksums and the file is corrupted.

Packet loss is a slightly different issue than the corrupted downloads ... With packet loss it means that some of the packets being sent from one side to another didn't make it. It could either be a router along the way dropped it due to being overloaded, or it got corrupted along the line and the receiving network equipment detected the corruption and dropped the packet. Packet loss is "not too bad an issue" as the higher level of the network stack (TCP) will request the other end to retransmit missing packets. So at the end of the day when it reaches your application (browser, ftp, whatever) you will see "perfect" data. The only downside to packet loss is that slows your transfer, as the receiver has to re-request packets when it sees something missing.

The data corruption issue is a bit more sinister though ... in a proper network, the TCP level checks the integrity of the data and requests re-transmission of bad packets, so the application level sees perfect data. Yet those facing the data corruption problem are not seeing any errors ... but still getting bad data. It means somewhere along the path from the two ends, the network stack is not doing the right thing.

I can live with some packet loss but not data corruption!

I'm trying to figure out the spread of those facing the data corruption issue and if there is any common denominator. It seems though that only SOME users are seeing it, not all. I'm also wondering if it is something at the home side or the center.

I asked klseet to test as I thought he was using the RB250, if you get data corruption problems on that it means the dlink is innocent. 8-) Since i have the problem, I guess I have to wait till I get hold of a RB250 to prove that.

regards,
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QUOTE(klseet @ Sep 8 2010, 05:46 PM)
Hi Stephen, long time no see!  laugh.gif

You mean your VOIP ring, you answer but no one talking over the other side?
This is strange, I don't have this problem before/after the VOIP problem .... hmm.gif
You sure not someone trying to joke with you ?!  tongue.gif
Now I'm thinking whether can I "unsubscribe" that VOIP alone with TM ......  hmm.gif
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i hav been geting the missed call for a while now.. but its usualy once a day..

when answered its not like there is caller... cos even a prank call oso will have background noise..

this is jz beep.. beep tone..

i called to complain... then stil the same...2day the worst..

it jz stopped...


Added on September 8, 2010, 7:02 pm
QUOTE(nidup @ Sep 8 2010, 05:50 PM)
there re doing some testing with ur VoIP due this problems
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got their techcian's reply.. they said they dun have tis issue..
then said will replace a new dect phone for me.. but then again if the phone is faulty then my other phones in my house wun b ringing oso rite..

so they will monitor the line n c how..

my caller ID stil not available.. if not i noe whch is the number calling..


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1. y2k - Bandar Sri Damansara -corrupted downloads, VOIP (Fixed with LYN guide), inconsistent (low!) download speed (Huawei BTU)
2. WhiteMouse - Kepong Bdr Menjalara (Condo) - phone line down, nothing is working.. cant even conenct to the internet.
3. Drsirpet - Damansara Damai - corrupted download, lost packet and slow connection..( ZTE931)
4. -pWs- Kepong Bdr Menjalara - Corrupted download. (Huawei BTU)
5. yushin - Subang Airport Area - VOIP OK by itself, I didn't touch anything, internet and IPTV ok.
6. +newbie+ - Subang Jaya - VOIP down, internet and IPTV ok
7. keevster - Ara Damansara, VOIP Down, Everything else OK
8. wiraone - BRP, Sg Buloh - none work for me at the moment, it started with corrupted download and then no internet, voip nor iptv..
9. NaMEe - Bdr Menjalara housing area - Phone line ok , iptv working, downloaded file is corrupted, packet loss 1%-5% ...
10. Prominen - Tmn Ehsan, Kepong - corrupted download. (only certain files corrupted especially rar file. Solves using Jdownloader for corrupted file only)
11. Evirober - Kota Damansara -corrupted downloads, inconsistent (low!) download speed (Huawei BTU)
12. julnoel - ??? - packet loss (Huawei BTU)
13. billytong - DesaparkCity(Kepong) - VOIP(i fixed it) - packetloss (Huawei BTU) - Slower than usual website loading - Havent do any direct download since so i cant confirm this part on my side.
14. Auronthas - Puchong Utama - VOIP (Fixed with LYN guide), 0% packetloss (Huawei HG850a), internet download/upload working well though
15. kaspersky-fan - Sri Hartamas - VOIP down - fixed with LYN guide, packetloss (Huawei BTU) - slower website loading!, direct download sucks - more like 1MB down/0.5MB up
16. vergas - Kota Damansara - VOIP down - fixed with LYN guide, packetloss (Huawei BTU) - internet and IPTV ok.

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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Sep 8 2010, 06:17 PM)
Anyway, I'm done checking out the Huawei Echolife (thanks seet!).

Obtained some really useful information.. the Echolife has 4 basic ports which are open at all times (and listening), TCP 80, 22, 23 and 8011. TCP 80, 22 and 23 and blocked from WAN/LAN access using an inbuilt iptables firewall. TCP 8011 however, is open at all times and I'm not sure what it's being used for.

As for this security issue, there's no real way to change the telecomadmin and root account passwords through the GUI... you have to download the config file, modify the password and reupload it. Haven't tested it myself but it should work. You also want to look at the 'services' passwords such as the telnet and SSH pass which is root/admin and change that too.

I did however get some info regarding how we can use our own SIP devices with Unifi smile.gif Will be working on that in a bit.
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if I remember correctly, a tick enabled for telnet, under BTU. Not sure if I should disable it or not.


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