[ale] Accessing router admin page via https:
Scott Castaline
skotchman at gmail.com
Thu Jan 16 16:58:31 EST 2014
Sorry forgot about that, ASUS RT-N66u
On 01/16/2014 04:51 PM, Lightner, Jeff wrote:
> Can you run nmap against the router to verify it is actually listening on port 443 or see what ports it is listening on?
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> Some things use https:// but then expect you to put a different port behind the name or IP it Might be something like https://<routername>:<portnumber> where portnumber is something other than 443.
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> One example of that I know of is Dell OpenManage - you type https://hostname:1311 to get into it.
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> It might help if you tell folks what brand and model of router as that likely makes a difference.
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> Okay I really feel stupid asking this but I really need some help. I changed my router's admin access to use https instead of http. It worked once yesterday. Today I get the "unable to connect" error in FF. I have tried using http:, https: and just entering the IP with port 443 but no joy. Can anyone tell me how to fix this?
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