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The Home Network Administration Protocol is a network device management protocol dating back to 2007. There are four problems with HNAP. One, is that it has a long history of buggy implementations. It can also tell bad guys technical details of a router making it easier for them to find an appropriate vulnerability to attack. The fact that a router supports HNAP may not be visible in its administrative interface. Worst of all, HNAP often can not be disabled. Four strikes, you're out. You can test if a router supports HNAP by typing http://1.2.3.4/HNAP1/ where 1.2.3.4 is the IP address of your router. Of course, every router has two IP addresses one on the public side and one on the private side. I suggest testing for HNAP on each. https://routersecurity.org/testrouter.php Schijnen nog wel wat bugjes in te zitten die misbruikt worden. Ik zou die machines zeker niet zomaar vertrouwen. Eventueel machine via DHCP reservations blockeren? Gaan ze vanzelf wel bellen.
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