  Jodokast96 R.I.P Bassman442 Premium join:2005-11-23 Erial, NJ edit: May 26th, @07:38PM
| reply to CyanideDN Re: [connectivity] 4.4.3 connection issues - PLEASE READ
Have a look in the FIOS forum and see if they found a way to block port 4567.
*EDIT* »Re: Verizon Accessed My Router - Port 4567 - TR-069 |
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  CyanideDN
join:2002-11-26 Los Angeles, CA clubs:
| I see that port 4567 needs to be blocked, but the instruction given differs from the 327w. The 327w has the filter as a set of rules. For example:
RulesDropAddress drop from addr 0.0.0.0 >> done, alert 4 [ 0.0.0.0 Source IP Address] RulesPassUDP pass protocol udp, to port 53 >> done pass protocol udp, from port 53 >> done
How do I construct a rule to "block TCP Port 4567 under your active WAN connection type?" |
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  Jodokast96 R.I.P Bassman442 Premium join:2005-11-23 Erial, NJ | Honestly, I don't know. Have you clicked the Help button there? I took a quick look and it did give some possible good info. |
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  CyanideDN
join:2002-11-26 Los Angeles, CA clubs:
| Well under the 4.4.3 firmware it does not list any help function so I'm stuck. I'll have to downgrade and check out the help section if it exists. Honestly, this whole idea of forced firmware upgrade is stupid. My wireless connection is dropping all the time now due to the new firmware. |
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 andre2
join:2005-08-24 Brookline, MA
| I'd like to know how long it takes after a firmware upgrade is released before it gets pushed automatically, and if users will at least get an opportunity to install it manually first (ideally they would have the option of refusing it as well). If I happened to turn it off in the middle of an automatic upgrade it would be a doorstop. By doing it manually I can make sure that doesn't happen. |
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