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well, I mean in order to edit firmware files on the box, I need to access it first. I don't understand this point.
As to Freetz, I definitely will try it.
I understand, but where to find it? The extracted archive contains 7 files (chksum, flash_update.ko, flash_update.o, info.txt, install,regelex,signature) and one 'tmp' folder with filesystem.image and kernel.image
There is other reasons do not broadcast this info. Some ISPs don't allow use routers at all. They can detect router by scanning target IP they assigned, and start MAC filtering again.
I have not used Freetz still, all firmware is original. Is there some separate add-on which allow configure router info? Just dont want install the whole package, need customize only this thing.
I used Nmap to scan another Fritz 7270 with disabled remote access option, the same thing, it...
Nmap scanner. You can try yourself by scanning IP address where any Fritzboz attached, you'll see scan result show router name and even hardware version. This possibly due Fritz have remote-access feature enabled? (the ones I scanned have this enabled)
The rc.conf is a part of original firmware? How to edit it? Via telnet access? Or there is some add-on allowing to configure product name from admin GUI? Thanks a lot.
can someone specify which mods require for Fritz 7140 in order to configure Fritz name and vers. info that will be displayed for outer WAN?
I.e. instead of default info "FRITZ!Box WLAN 7140 Annex A 39.04.67 [Dec 18 2008]" I want to configure any custom name/info. I mean device name at system...
problem: when scan with nmap target WAN IP address where attached Fritz box device, Nmap resolve it:
5060 tcp open sip syn-ack FRITZ!Box WLAN 7140 Annex A 39.04.67 (Dec 18 2008]
Is there way to prevent discovering and resolving router name and details in global network? At least, configuring...