[ale] Linksys DSL router (BEFSR11) How to allow access in

George Johnson gljay at netzero.net
Sun Feb 24 22:33:05 EST 2002


I have adsl.  It usually keeps the same ip for quite some time.  I just
wanted to promote forwarding on my LINUX server (when I get it configured
behind my FreeBSD firewall).  Nead to learn this stuff as fast as I can.

George

Thanks for all the help from you and this ale email!!!!!

-----Original Message-----
From: John Mills [mailto:jmmills at telocity.com]
To: ale at ale.org
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 9:49 PM
To: James P. Kinney III
Cc: George Johnson; Ale
Subject: Re: [ale] Linksys DSL router (BEFSR11) How to allow access in


Hi -

My note assumed you use the web interface from behind the router. I don't
understand what you refer to with Earthlink setting router parameters, but
my Linksys has a 'factory defaults' button you can hold when powering the
unit, and that wipes your configuration setup back to stock. Did you mean
the router/modem between the LAN and the DSL line? Telocity provided that
and I don't expect to configure it. My Linksys is behind that.

Also - Mr. Johnson: you must have a well-defined 'outside' IP in order to
attempt your login, but I assume you do have either a static IP (which
you've assigned to your router), or some dynamic arrangement that
guarantees a resolvable IP when you try to login.

On 24 Feb 2002, James P. Kinney III wrote:

> Dig through the linksys site and get the docs on the cli interface. Also
> the detailed user guide should have info on what is possible with this
> device. Some "router" products  are really quite dumb and will by
> default allow access to anything. Earthlink gets the routers first and
> runs a config program to set them for the region they are being shipped
> to. Be sure to document the original setup so you can fix it after you
> break it ;)

 - John Mills


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