Re: Bittorrent Client ??

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Gene Heskett wrote:
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.

You can try nmap or traceroute to see what the IP of it is.

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John C. Nichel
KegWorks.com
716.856.9675
john@xxxxxxxxxxxx



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