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wuji80
post Oct 29 2013, 03:32 PM

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yeah ~~ firmware updated. but there is a problem what is the operator password for version 7.15?
thefatmoose
post Oct 31 2013, 11:56 AM

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QUOTE(Alpha Wolf @ Oct 29 2013, 12:16 PM)
Feasible. Was there a reason why you're not using the Asus for both routing and AP? RT-N12's stock firmware supports Unifi.
Login to your router's web management interface and head over to the Tools>Firmware section.
Browse for and upload the newer firmware version that you've previously downloaded.
Yes, it is advisable to reconfigure your settings for the new firmware.
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Well. I would like to share the load. My house uses alot of PPS, gaming, downloading at etc.
So 1 does routing. 1 does the wifi.

I did it last night. seems more stable.
yewsiong
post Nov 28 2013, 09:00 AM

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My firmware was AUTO updated to 7.17 as well. Since then I can't access to my "operator" account. Anyone else has the same problem?

Note that I changed my "operator" password when I got my router 2 years ago.

Thanks in advanced.
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post Nov 28 2013, 09:02 AM

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My firmware was AUTO updated to 7.17 as well. Since then I can't access to my "operator" account. Anyone else has the same problem?

Note that I changed my "operator" password when I got my router 2 years ago.

Thanks in advanced.
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post Nov 28 2013, 09:05 PM

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QUOTE(yewsiong @ Nov 28 2013, 09:02 AM)
My firmware was AUTO updated to 7.17 as well. Since then I can't access to my "operator" account. Anyone else has the same problem?

Note that I changed my "operator" password when I got my router 2 years ago.

Thanks in advanced.
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You must have left the TR-069 Protocol option enabled?
Have not been able to find the 7.17 download nor the password.
If this bothers you, you should downgrade back to 7.14
frost99
post Nov 30 2013, 12:32 PM

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Just did update to 7.15 beta today (was on 7.09).

Around 1 minute after successful update, it automatically updated itself to 7.17.

7.14 Operator password is still working for me.
yewsiong
post Dec 4 2013, 12:57 AM

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QUOTE(frost99 @ Nov 30 2013, 12:32 PM)
Just did update to 7.15 beta today (was on 7.09).

Around 1 minute after successful update, it automatically updated itself to 7.17.

7.14 Operator password is still working for me.
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Do you mean in 7.17 the your operator password is still working?

Is there a way to reset the operator password? Or check if the operator account still exist?

I have access to both management and admin account.

Thanks.
kokwei
post Dec 13 2013, 08:44 PM

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TM updated my router to 7.17 and broke my access to the operator account via ssh. I need it for iptables and now I am stuck.

Does anyone know the operator password on the stock 7.17 firmware please? Or how do I downgrade the firmware? I noticed that there's no option for me to downgrade the firmware from the web administration interface.
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post Dec 16 2013, 05:36 PM

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QUOTE(kokwei @ Dec 13 2013, 08:44 PM)
TM updated my router to 7.17 and broke my access to the operator account via ssh. I need it for iptables and now I am stuck.

Does anyone know the operator password on the stock 7.17 firmware please? Or how do I downgrade the firmware? I noticed that there's no option for me to downgrade the firmware from the web administration interface.
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Just choose upgrade but choose old firmware, can do the job
kokwei
post Dec 18 2013, 06:10 PM

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Anyway I have flashed DD-WRT onto a generic DLINK DIR-615 router instead for my needs of iptables. Don't want to risk another round of update by TM and break my stuff ...
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post May 24 2014, 07:13 PM

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does anyone got their router updated to v7.19 already?

how's the performance on this f/w?
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post May 26 2014, 12:00 PM

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QUOTE(#aten @ May 24 2014, 07:13 PM)
does anyone got their router updated to v7.19 already?

how's the performance on this f/w?
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i forced the helpdesk to send me the file after reading the hack method shown on www.keithrozario.com/2014/01/hack-unifi-in-5-minutes.html

anyways, i have serious connection issues with my old firmware 7.09 and i read about the above vulnerability so decided to act on it
using the same method shown in the hack, i browsed a number of the other users who have 7.09 and up and tested all the known passwords, less than 20% have changed the Management account password sweat.gif
i did this to ensure that i will know what is the Management password BEFORE i upgraded the firmware.
i found that 7.19 is not vulnerable to the hack shown hence my forceful method on the helpdesk
anyways, my passwords did not change after upgrading so it was not required BUT i do still know what is the Management password.

unfortunately, i cannot upload the file now since my office blocks file sharing websites

drop me a PM if you want it
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post May 28 2014, 12:47 PM

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QUOTE(lawsh @ May 26 2014, 12:00 PM)
i forced the helpdesk to send me the file after reading the hack method shown on www.keithrozario.com/2014/01/hack-unifi-in-5-minutes.html

anyways, i have serious connection issues with my old firmware 7.09 and i read about the above vulnerability so decided to act on it
using the same method shown in the hack, i browsed a number of the other users who have 7.09 and up and tested all the known passwords, less than 20% have changed the Management account password sweat.gif
i did this to ensure that i will know what is the Management password BEFORE i upgraded the firmware.
i found that 7.19 is not vulnerable to the hack shown hence my forceful method on the helpdesk
anyways, my passwords did not change after upgrading so it was not required BUT i do still know what is the Management password.

unfortunately, i cannot upload the file now since my office blocks file sharing websites

drop me a PM if you want it
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use tmnet ftp server

ftp://ftp.tm.net.my:21

dir: /incoming/firmware/D-LINK/DIR-615

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FoxSeaTiger
post Dec 16 2015, 01:45 AM

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In my CP there no more firmware update after I flash to 1.06

Now I have problems, wifi not working. It keep geting disconnected and authentication problems error come out. How to fix this?
waisang
post Jun 11 2016, 01:14 PM

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Hey anyone knows the operator password??? thanks.

QUOTE(shuyina @ Oct 18 2012, 11:31 AM)
hi LYN...download the file for ur router if u have problem slow browsing. TQ

LINK DOWNLOAD 7.15 D-LINK FIRMWARE
waisang
post Aug 2 2016, 09:26 AM

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no luck to get the DIR615 715 firmware operator password? anyone knows it??? Thanks.

QUOTE(waisang @ Jun 11 2016, 01:14 PM)
Hey anyone knows the operator password??? thanks.
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This post has been edited by waisang: Aug 2 2016, 09:26 AM
danielwoo
post Aug 2 2016, 11:09 AM

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QUOTE(waisang @ Aug 2 2016, 09:26 AM)
no luck to get the DIR615 715 firmware operator password? anyone knows it??? Thanks.
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Have you try the below link before?

https://www.keithrozario.com/2013/08/hack-u...t-password.html
waisang
post Aug 2 2016, 11:48 AM

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Cool, this works, i think the operator id no longer exist.

From the link, there are two users id/passwd were created in the router
http://192.168.0.1/model/__show_info.php?R...r/etc/httpasswd
Management:TestingR2
admin:

and this way looks easy to hack the router for password, is that anyway we can change the security in the router? How about other router?

QUOTE(danielwoo @ Aug 2 2016, 11:09 AM)

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