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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2014-05-07 13:47, Bill Vodall wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap=""><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:The_Dude/Web_interface">http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:The_Dude/Web_interface</a>
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to punch a hole in four firewalls (two through the two DMZ routers, and two through the LAN routers) to the Windows XP machine running the "server".
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Couldn't you just use the 44 net address?</pre>
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No. That accomplishes nothing in terms of security.<br>
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<pre wrap="">Then, for all that, since "The Dude" maps all the hosts on all the networks ... "read-only" web option. Lots of exposure with only (apparently) a simple login as protection.
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I'd probably only expose the systems on the virtual DMZ...</pre>
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But as far as I can tell, the web software doesn't give me that
choice; it's an all-or-nothing server. I did not install the
software (and spend considerable time configuring it) for someone
else, I installed it for <b>me</b>. I want to view both networks,
and I want to see what services are running (that I'm probing) on
each host on each network.<br>
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<pre wrap="">Do you have your own radios and antennas yet?
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Yes. You missed show-and-tell at brunch last Saturday. The two sub 20 dbi 5.8 GHz antennas have arrived. They're bigger than I expected but still manageable.
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I'll want to see those at some time when it's mutually convenient.
I've been holding up buying two more radios until I see smaller
antennas in the flesh.<br>
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