Re: Bittorrent Client ??

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On Friday 07 May 2004 12:20, John Nichel wrote:
>Gene Heskett wrote:
>> Ok, thats something I've never done, logging into the modem. I do
>> log into the router once in a while when I'm fighting networking
>> problems, but they almost always boil down to a portsentry
>> miss-fire which locks out this machine.  I've added this machines
>> ip to the portsentry.ignore file and we'll see if that fixes it.
>>
>> But I've no idea howto log into that modem.  Can you enlighten me?
>> Verizon wasn't exactly bragging about doing that in the docs I
>> have here.
>
>Yeah, you're not going to get anywhere with Verizon for that.  Thru
> a web browser, you should be able to get to 192.168.0.1 (or
> whatever the internal ip of your modem is), and your Verizon
> username/password should be the user/pass for you modem.  It's a
> web based configuration tool.
>
Ok, either that isn't getting thru the firewall, or this modem has a 
different address.  How would one go about scanning fot it?  Brute 
force is 65k tries.

>--
>John C. Nichel
>KegWorks.com
>716.856.9675
>john@xxxxxxxxxxxx

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