help WebBrowser
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help WebBrowser
Hi all,
I would want remove WebBrowser on my dreambox 7000..it is possible??
thanks in advance
I would want remove WebBrowser on my dreambox 7000..it is possible??
thanks in advance
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yes, this okmrvica hat geschrieben:main menu->setup->expert setup->use http authentification, activate
or deactivate
mrvica
I would want remove WebBrowser example, my dreambox have ip address: 192.168.0.1 if I write http://192.168.0.1 I would not want window of user and pass. and not want WebBrowser but I would want error dns page.
example2 if i want blok access ftp and telnet on my dreambox I go
/etc/inetd.conf: (they work only on img in hdd)
# telnet stream tcp nowait root /sbin/telnetd telnetd
# ftp stream tcp nowait root /sbin/in.ftpd in.ftpd
with # blok access
without # no blok
but for http???? have understood to me? Sorry for my english
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>> I would want remove WebBrowser
I think it won et be possible to do that because the Web Interface is
hard coded in enigma (that fat file ~3 MB and more), you may try to
delete files in /share...../htdocs and .../templates. To surpress telnet
access just delete in.ftpd in /sbin as You stated correctly.
mrvica
I think it won et be possible to do that because the Web Interface is
hard coded in enigma (that fat file ~3 MB and more), you may try to
delete files in /share...../htdocs and .../templates. To surpress telnet
access just delete in.ftpd in /sbin as You stated correctly.
mrvica
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maybe you can make use of the firewall. The pli image has one but I never used it.
It shoukd be simple enough to block any traffic to port 80 to your specific ip-address.
Note: it is probably not wise to just block port 80. You might still want local application accesing hte web interface via localhost...
It shoukd be simple enough to block any traffic to port 80 to your specific ip-address.
Note: it is probably not wise to just block port 80. You might still want local application accesing hte web interface via localhost...
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