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Re: several vulnerabilities present in Belkin wireless routers

Subject: Re: several vulnerabilities present in Belkin wireless routers
Date: 18 Jul 2005 03:31:01 -0000
Hello,

As it can be seen, the OS firmware is developed
by Conexant, although the routers themselves are
from Belkin. After researching on both Belkin 
and Conexant websites I found nothing about the
OS running in these devices and ways to 
configure them through telnet. However, the 
console mode shows many tools that are available
in GNU/Linux systems, indicating that this is
the type of system running behind the scenes.

I've published a shed-load of information on the internal OS of the Belkin, and 
have my own Linux distro running on this platform.

If you want to pull it apart, then take a look at the docco here;
  http://www.midnightcode.org/papers/

And the tools here;
  http://midnightcode.org/projects/pluto/code/

belky-0.5.c will pull apart or recreate firmware
images to/from kernel + fs binaries.

I didn't see the telnet interface on the 
F5D7230-4 models that I was grinding.

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