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    Security hole in N299

    Please help.
    Someone told me that there is a security hole by using the N299
    over internet HTTPS port.
    Normally you have use an account for port 443 (HTTPS)

    The hole is if someone uses a Unix or Linux machine with "putty"
    over port 443 he gots guest access without Account/password
    to the /sys/cgi-bin/ folder where the password were written in plaintext.

    Can anyone confirm ?

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    Re: Security hole in N299

    Dear Sir,

    We can't duplicate this issue, doesn't anyone able to make it up?

    Yvon

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