07-20-2019 05:11 PM
Greetings
I have a question for the group. I failed a network validation scan for the credit card scanner that we use. I failed because the web remote management interface has a few vulnerabilities, self-signed cert, known java weakness. The quick easy answer is to just turn off the remote access interface. IF I need to turn it back on how would I accomplish this? Can I re-enable the wen interface from the CLI?
thanks in advance
07-20-2019 06:00 PM
Of course, You can disable and enable remote managment.
But CLI is not work, only web managment in this model.
07-21-2019 08:00 AM - edited 07-21-2019 08:01 AM
thank you for your reply. Once I turn off remote management. How do I get back in? Will be able I access the webpage if I am sitting on the LAN?
07-21-2019 08:13 AM - edited 07-21-2019 08:13 AM
Yes. Inside LAN access will work.
You can use http and or https and set port for LAN access.
Default is https and port 443
07-22-2019 01:08 AM
Hi,
Thanks for your post.
Yes you can disable/Enable remote management in Rv34x router. And still get an access to Rv340 from LAN.
As for now Rv34x doesn't have CLI access.
Thanks and regards,
Mridul
Cisco SBSC
07-22-2019 01:11 AM
Hi,
Thanks for your post.
Yes you can disable/Enable remote management in Rv34x. And still get an access to Rv340 from LAN connected port.
As for now we do not have CLI access available in Rv34x.
Thanks and regards,
Mridul
SBSC
07-22-2019 04:05 AM
We are working on many of the vulnerabilities by addressing the Linux kernel and libraries in upcoming sw releases.
You can re-enable the Remote Access using the local Web interface or accessing the router via FindIT Network Management.
/Jo
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