Secure access
Secure access
I feel this needs to be implemented ASAP or we are gonna have hundreds of Beyonwiz's hacked!
As it is atm root has no password even! ridculous!
Please please please work on this!
Chris
As it is atm root has no password even! ridculous!
Please please please work on this!
Chris
Re: Secure access
You can change the password if you want to.
Best of all, definitely don't open it up to the Internet without securing it first.
Best of all, definitely don't open it up to the Internet without securing it first.
Logitech Harmony Ultimate+Elite RCs
Beyonwiz T2/3/U4/V2, DP-S1 PVRs
Denon AVR-X3400h, LG OLED65C7T TV
QNAP TS-410 NAS, Centos File Server (Hosted under KVM)
Ubiquiti UniFi Managed LAN/WLAN, Draytek Vigor130/Asus RT-AC86U Internet
Pixel 4,5&6, iPad 3 Mobile Devices
Beyonwiz T2/3/U4/V2, DP-S1 PVRs
Denon AVR-X3400h, LG OLED65C7T TV
QNAP TS-410 NAS, Centos File Server (Hosted under KVM)
Ubiquiti UniFi Managed LAN/WLAN, Draytek Vigor130/Asus RT-AC86U Internet
Pixel 4,5&6, iPad 3 Mobile Devices
Re: Secure access
its the first thing i did, but given its a consumer electronic device i shouldnt have to be telneting in do do that, MOST buyers will not understand anything about such things, so security NEEDS to setup during tbe setup process
Chris
Chris
Re: Secure access
It shouldn't be a problem unless someone already has access to your network. And if they do, you are hosed anyway.
Certainly if someone is forwarding http/https ports to their Wiz, then they should be setting a password on the WebIF. But people doing that should have enough knowledge to secure the connection properly.
For everyone else, having no password makes local access to recordings a lot easier.
I was concerned about the situation at first myself. But the T series has been out for almost 2 years now, and I haven't heard of anyone having an exploited machine yet.
Certainly if someone is forwarding http/https ports to their Wiz, then they should be setting a password on the WebIF. But people doing that should have enough knowledge to secure the connection properly.
For everyone else, having no password makes local access to recordings a lot easier.
I was concerned about the situation at first myself. But the T series has been out for almost 2 years now, and I haven't heard of anyone having an exploited machine yet.
Logitech Harmony Ultimate+Elite RCs
Beyonwiz T2/3/U4/V2, DP-S1 PVRs
Denon AVR-X3400h, LG OLED65C7T TV
QNAP TS-410 NAS, Centos File Server (Hosted under KVM)
Ubiquiti UniFi Managed LAN/WLAN, Draytek Vigor130/Asus RT-AC86U Internet
Pixel 4,5&6, iPad 3 Mobile Devices
Beyonwiz T2/3/U4/V2, DP-S1 PVRs
Denon AVR-X3400h, LG OLED65C7T TV
QNAP TS-410 NAS, Centos File Server (Hosted under KVM)
Ubiquiti UniFi Managed LAN/WLAN, Draytek Vigor130/Asus RT-AC86U Internet
Pixel 4,5&6, iPad 3 Mobile Devices
Re: Secure access
on the t2 at least for https it has NO certificate.. sure u can use the phone app and require authentication but thats http only (plain text) as a web connected machine it should be locked down more imo..
anyways it seems my week old T2 has died
anyways it seems my week old T2 has died
Re: Secure access
Check this thread to set of anything applied to you.
viewtopic.php?f=50&t=9661
The T2s came with an underspecced power supply which may be the cause of your issues.
viewtopic.php?f=50&t=9661
The T2s came with an underspecced power supply which may be the cause of your issues.
Logitech Harmony Ultimate+Elite RCs
Beyonwiz T2/3/U4/V2, DP-S1 PVRs
Denon AVR-X3400h, LG OLED65C7T TV
QNAP TS-410 NAS, Centos File Server (Hosted under KVM)
Ubiquiti UniFi Managed LAN/WLAN, Draytek Vigor130/Asus RT-AC86U Internet
Pixel 4,5&6, iPad 3 Mobile Devices
Beyonwiz T2/3/U4/V2, DP-S1 PVRs
Denon AVR-X3400h, LG OLED65C7T TV
QNAP TS-410 NAS, Centos File Server (Hosted under KVM)
Ubiquiti UniFi Managed LAN/WLAN, Draytek Vigor130/Asus RT-AC86U Internet
Pixel 4,5&6, iPad 3 Mobile Devices
Re: Secure access
Yep it's the PS.. DED new ones are on the way apparently
in the mean time I only have one here that's 12v 1.5A can it hurt anything using that??
Chris
Edit: Just realised the original PS is only rated to 1.5A
in the mean time I only have one here that's 12v 1.5A can it hurt anything using that??
Chris
Edit: Just realised the original PS is only rated to 1.5A