On 08/22/2018 04:06 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 08/22/18 18:35, Rick Stevens wrote:
> Of course it is. Port 0 is restricted. What you should FIRST do is:
>
> ping 192.168.11.1
>
> to see if you can hit the Buffalo device. If you can, then try to browse
> the device. Use one of the following URLs (they are 100% equivalent):
>
>
http://192.168.11.1
>
http://192.168.11.1:80
>
> (the ":80" is assumed if not included for "http://" URLs). Web
sites
> use port 80 by default.
>
> For sites that use SSL (as in "https://192.168.11.1") the default
> port is 443 and these two URLs are equivalent:
>
>
https://192.168.11.1
>
https://192.168.11.1:443
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> - Rick Stevens
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Doing as you suggest, ping succeeds but Firefox still does not connect
with or without the :80.
Ok, well, at least you can get to that network.
Firefox can’t establish a connection to the server at 192.168.11.1.
Have you tried the
https://192.168.11.1[:443] URL? Perhaps it's an
SSL/TLS connection.
You could also do something like "nmap -T4 -A -v 192.168.11.1" to
see which ports the machine is listening on. Look for lines like:
Discovered open port <portnumber>/tcp on 192.168.11.1
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