Anyone notice pages on the 172.16.0.x range?

JonOpollo

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Was trying to setup a friend of mine's router and saw these pages instead. Put the sim in a mobile phone and saw it again. This was on rain mobile sim.
 

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Willie Trombone

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Was trying to setup a friend of mine's router and saw these pages instead. Put the sim in a mobile phone and saw it again. This was on rain mobile sim.
That's just a private IP block like 10.x.x.x and 192.168.x.x
It's one of three major private blocks. I assume that the just IP of the router? Putting the sim into something else won't change the Wifi LAN address of the router, so if you were connected to the Wifi network, you would have seen that, regardless of where you put the sim. Once you configure the router with an IP range you prefer (nothing wrong with 172.16.x.x), the address range will change for the router and any devices getting their IP using DHCP. It's acting as a DHCP server so handed out 172.16.0.3 to the IP camera system in the bottom screenshot...
 

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Rains router? And an IP camera system on it? And a private IP? Wow... they really need to up their game.
Well, do you really think the guy has a juniper router? Private ip's are used all the time within companies.
 

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Thats a managed switch, not a router. Some serious firewalling issues somewhere.

"EX4550 switches provide connectivity for high-density 10-Gigabit Ethernet data center top-of-rack, enterprise, and campus aggregation and core deployments"

These would not be on a home network.
 

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Yeah it's one of Rain's switches. I saw something like this before. Aeonova 360 fibre. Some of their switches weren't configured properly and I was able to view them like what OP is experiencing. You won't be able to login anyways because they probably not using default passwords and brute forcing would probably kick or ban your IP anyways. Just a techie not setting the firewall properly.
 

JonOpollo

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errr... I'm not questioning that, I'm questioning why it's visible on the client end LOL.
Exactly, of course this wouldn't be my friends router seeing as I can access it on my sim and not via his home network.
Yeah it's one of Rain's switches. I saw something like this before. Aeonova 360 fibre. Some of their switches weren't configured properly and I was able to view them like what OP is experiencing. You won't be able to login anyways because they probably not using default passwords and brute forcing would probably kick or ban your IP anyways. Just a techie not setting the firewall properly.
Is this secure having all your clients able to access switches and remote cameras? Assuming it is rains devices...

the remote camera have default logins...
 

Willie Trombone

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Exactly, of course this wouldn't be my friends router seeing as I can access it on my sim and not via his home network.

Is this secure having all your clients able to access switches and remote cameras? Assuming it is rains devices...

the remote camera have default logins...
Yoh... I wouldn't trust RAIN with my network.
 

JonOpollo

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That little set of controls at the top right of the camera system... can you move the camera with it or is it fixed?
It seems to be fixed... Maybe it is for optical or digital zoom to move the cropped image...
Brightness and Contrast works but the lag is just too much
 

Willie Trombone

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It seems to be fixed... Maybe it is for optical or digital zoom to move the cropped image...
Brightness and Contrast works but the lag is just too much
Ah, it's definitely a fixed camera then. PTZ cameras are way more expensive but most camera software will still have the controls even if they aren't used.
 
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