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jbob
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reply to DLinkSupprt3
Re: Remotely Exploitable Vulnerability In All D-Link Gateways

said by DLinkSupprt3 See Profile :

Although there has been no official notification, we have released firmware for a few of the affected router models that fixes this vulnerability. The models with firmware posted on our support site are the DI-604, DI-784, and EBR-2310. For the models that a fix has not yet been released, we are currently in the process of testing firmwares and will be releasing them as soon as they are ready.
I have a DI-784 but the current firmware on the site hasn't changed since v2.40, 3/22/2006. Surely this is not a release for the 784 that fixes the vulnerability. Unless the fixed firmware is at another location on the site...Beta??

ozzy_0

join:2002-12-04
Kingston, ON
I am also at a loss in finding the patched firmware for the DI-784 anywhere on the Dlink site. Please advise where we can obtain it.


Hofbrau

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"I am also at a loss in finding the patched firmware for the DI-784 anywhere on the Dlink site. Please advise where we can obtain it."

The D-Link tech may be implying that the 2.40 firmware dated as of 3/22/06 fixes the vulnerability.

»support.dlink.com/products/view.···DI%2D784

It does in fact list as the first item "Fixed DOS issue".

(They meant "DoS issue", though, if they took this seriously at all, they would have typed out "Denial-of-Service Security Issue" to be a little more clear. However, thats a minimization of the actual vulnerability which is in fact remotely exploitable and allows for complete system takeover, assuming its the same security issue at all that its referring to. Its not like they have provided any specific documentation or details about the problem/patch.)

Surely, you didnt expect him to come right out and tell you which firmware version for which model/revision addresses the issue, did you?

I mean, that would be like, useful support, like, and stuff.

If they were like to do like that, you might like get the idea like that they like take this security stuff like seriously dude.

Cogitate,
Hofbrau
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