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@electrineer I don't trust it either. At all. But it is what it is. And the signal strength and radius is quite good.
It's not mine, so I don't have a say in this :) But no one says I can't exploit an RCE in its web-UI to enable ssh access with root privileges and play around a bit with those sweet iptables rules :))) -
@retoor while it IS fun, the router is there to stay until the owner says otherwise. And I'm supposed to use it or nothing at all.
Now that forwarding and masquerade are enabled, I can use it properly. So yeah, I guess it IS worth it. -
@electrineer i guess so. There are instructions at least. However, since it's not mine, I'm not doing that :)
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Root797735hVery few things make me as angry as having to fix someone else’s production code/product/etc.
It’s crap, they know it’s crap, and yet they lied through their teeth about it and sold it!? Such people are goddamned trash and deserve to be lit on fire.
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Finally, at last I found a way to hack my parents' Xiaomi router. Now that I've got root access to it, I can now fix it, so it's able to.. you know... route traffic.
Because stock router's firmware only operates as a NAT device. Not a router.
The measures we have to take to get shit fixed.....
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