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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-600 => Topic started by: surfinmdq on October 17, 2009, 01:19:21 PM
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First of all, congratz on this fine piece of hardware. D-Link continues to show why is the industry leader: because they're the best. Congratz to all the people who worked in this device, you rules! (Investors can sleep relaxed :D)
Now, to the business.
Few days ago I aquired this beauty called DIR-600 with a DWA-110 - I needed to share internet connection with my sister's computer.
Everything works fine, easy to deploy, easy to setup, even to a noob like me who never before has setup a wireless connection, really foolproof.
But after conducting a security scan in AuditMyPC.com I found my Private IP is exposed to internet - the folks at AuditMyPC.com claims it's because a bug in Java.
So I would like to know if there's any way to stop broadcasting/cloack the IP on the net.
This isn't really a big issue for me since my machine is a Linux box running it's own firewall, but my sister computer runs XP ::) ::) ::) that's why I still would like to completely stealth private IP.
Any suggestions really appreciated, thanks.
Best!
Martín