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rizvanrp
post Feb 15 2011, 11:33 PM

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QUOTE(deunan @ Feb 15 2011, 11:18 PM)
Hi Calvin

New Unifi-er.. Username deunan

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Hi everyone..

My new DIR615 comes with 7.09 firmware.  The option to change the PPPOE mode to Bridging Mode so that I can use my own custom-router is missing.  sad.gif

Tried to do away with DIR615 and use PFSense. I've tagged WAN interface with VLAN 500..  But the PFSense's PPPOE Dialler refuses to connect.. I tried to put in the PFSense WAN interface with the MAC address from DIR615's WAN interface (the one stated on the sticker underneath the D-Link) - No go.

The only thing I haven't tried is changing the password for my unifi access - "username@unifi". I've a feeling that the password for "username@unifi" which is hard-coded in the DIR615 is different than the one they emailed me..  Anyone knows how I can verify this? Can't risk changing it in the D-Link, I'd be lockout from the internet then..

Another option - downgrade the firmware to 7.05b.  Should I ?

Even another option - junk it for a different router..  A bit pricey but am willing to consider..  Any recommendations?
Thank you guys!
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pfSense should work fine with Unifi as long as you setup VLAN 500 and designate it as your WAN interface, never had any issues with it. There's no MAC address authentication so it's not necessary to change it. If you don't want to mess with the DIR-615 firmware and just want to check out the login credentials, you can use the Windows VLAN forwarder tool (http://unifi.athena.my/downloads.html) so you can setup your own PPPoE dialer in Windows and connect that to Unifi. Another option would be to just navigate to the user/pass page in the DIR-615 web interface and view source -- scroll down/CTRL+F your username and you should be able to see the password in plaintext.
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post Feb 16 2011, 12:01 AM

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QUOTE(IwanAGP @ Feb 15 2011, 11:54 PM)
oh my god... how can they let us view the password like that. Lolz
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All routers are like that. I guess the Windows dialer save password feature is more secure as its encrypted in memory.. but you can still just run wireshark while it's connecting and pick up the password.
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post Feb 18 2011, 03:59 PM

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QUOTE(cherroy @ Feb 18 2011, 03:49 PM)
I just found that the newer firmware 7.09, got both admin and operator account.

Actually what is the difference between admin account and operator account.

Admin account still can access certain features and changing it, although far less.

Don't quite understand on the statement.
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The original D-Link firmware had two accounts, 'admin' and 'user'. The 'user' account had a lower level of access to the router while the 'admin' account had full access. In the TM firmware, the roles are swapped. 'user' (old firmware) becomes 'admin' (new firmware) and 'admin' (old firmware) becomes 'operator'. This was done so that the TM callcenter staff could have full access to the router via the operator account while the user was limited to whatever was in the admin account.

The operator account has access to advanced features like VLAN management, SSH/telnet management whereas the admin account only has access to wifi/PPPoE settings.
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post Feb 18 2011, 04:08 PM

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QUOTE(deunan @ Feb 18 2011, 04:01 PM)
Anyway to discover the 'operator' password ?

I got the config.bin, tried to use the routerpassview but it didn't work on the firmware 7.09
Regards
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7.09 has a new config.bin format, if your pass isn't one of the two defaults you can :

1) Reset the router and reconfigure the PPPoE settings manually (operator should default back to one of the two default passwords)

2) Access the router via a RS232-TTL connector on the router board and perform a dump of /dev/mem

I could also probably extract it out of your config.bin for you but I don't like handling peoples PPPoE credentials :3
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post Mar 4 2011, 12:19 PM

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QUOTE(IwanAGP @ Mar 4 2011, 01:30 AM)
What the hell is this!

Found inside my log!!

Mar 4 01:27:22 Attack! SYN flooding attack from WAN (ip:79.81.124.247) detected.
Mar 4 01:26:45 Attack! SYN flooding attack from WAN (ip:88.184.153.127) detected.
Mar 4 01:26:39 Attack! SYN flooding attack from WAN (ip:84.215.37.217) detected.
Mar 4 01:26:39 Attack! SYN flooding attack from WAN (ip:78.96.142.195) detected.
Mar 4 01:26:36 Attack! SYN flooding attack from WAN (ip:78.96.142.195) detected.
Mar 4 01:26:35 Attack! SYN flooding attack from WAN (ip:173.192.48.104) detected.
Mar 4 01:25:49 Attack! SYN flooding attack from WAN (ip:78.147.192.133) detected.
Mar 4 01:25:32 Attack! SYN flooding attack from WAN (ip:88.168.80.24) detected.
Mar 4 01:23:54 Attack! SYN flooding attack from WAN (ip:91.138.137.51) detected.
Mar 4 01:22:44 Attack! SYN flooding attack from WAN (ip:81.16.174.8) detected.
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If this is from the DIR-615's SPI firewall log it's likely just a false positive. Happens when you P2P via Bittorrent, etc.
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post Mar 26 2011, 12:20 PM

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QUOTE(hazairi @ Mar 26 2011, 11:57 AM)
can u try to confirm this?

try not to download anything, just leave it idle and then check your "Internet connection" icon and see if total bytes download is increasing slowly?
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Not DHCP, likely some software in the background. Run wireshark to check
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post Apr 4 2011, 10:43 PM

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QUOTE(CyberTroop @ Apr 4 2011, 07:36 PM)
You'll need a power extender. You'll be using 2 power slots, 1 for router and 1 for modem.

Oh ya, 1 more power slot for the TV decoder thing.
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