Router login
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I have never setup my client's routers to be accessed outside of the network. I have a client who wants me to allow them direct access instead of connecting to a PC and then let login via the browser.
What's your take?
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Generally a bad idea. Is there real value to doing this or just a customer not thinking through the ramifications?
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Oh, the other tech's at the datacenter want direct access to make changes and don't want to connect to a PC first.
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What PC are they connecting to, and are the credentials stored in the browser on that computer somehow? I'm confused how having them remote into a specific PC to do this when they likely need to know the credentials anyways adds any value.
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@thanksaj said:
What PC are they connecting to, and are the credentials stored in the browser on that computer somehow? I'm confused how having them remote into a specific PC to do this when they likely need to know the credentials anyways adds any value.
This would be a one time log in and no, the password is not saved.
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@technobabble said:
@thanksaj said:
What PC are they connecting to, and are the credentials stored in the browser on that computer somehow? I'm confused how having them remote into a specific PC to do this when they likely need to know the credentials anyways adds any value.
This would be a one time log in and no, the password is not saved.
Ok, so how does having them use a separate PC make anything more secure? Unless they are using personal machines for work...