SunRocket is an Immoral Company

SunRocket is an Immoral Company

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SunRocket is an Immoral Company Angry SunRocket Customer 04-18-2006
Posted by Angry SunRocket Customer on April 18, 2006, 2:18 am
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Are you aware that SunRocket's Gizmo (the InnoMedia SIP MTA 6328-R) leaves
WAN ports 80 and 23 open for all the world to access? As if that's not bad
enough its setup doesn't let you turn off this type of WAN access with the
firmware that ships with the Gizmo. And as if that is not bad enough
SunRocket does not tell you any of this! This is just outrageous. If you're
going to do business with this company put their Gizmo behind a router. At
least change the gizmo's password. As for me, I'm shipping their gizmo back
tomorrow and going to get my money back.




Posted by Philip J. Koenig on April 18, 2006, 7:09 am
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On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 06:18:56 GMT, in article <kx%0g.66448$H71.56093
@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com>, Angry SunRocket Customer writes...

> Are you aware that SunRocket's Gizmo (the InnoMedia SIP MTA 6328-R) leaves
> WAN ports 80 and 23 open for all the world to access? As if that's not bad
> enough its setup doesn't let you turn off this type of WAN access with the
> firmware that ships with the Gizmo. And as if that is not bad enough
> SunRocket does not tell you any of this! This is just outrageous. If you're
> going to do business with this company put their Gizmo behind a router. At
> least change the gizmo's password. As for me, I'm shipping their gizmo back
> tomorrow and going to get my money back.


Sounds more like they're technically clueless, rather than
"immoral".

"Try never ascribe to malice that which can easily be
explained by negligence".



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Posted by Terry Smith on April 18, 2006, 7:16 am
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Understand the security concern and agree the unit should be behind a
router. Putting it behind a router also saves bandwidth (don't know why but
try it run speed test before & after)

If port 80 is open, that would seem to indicate there might be a way for us
to 'user configure' it. I'd love to reconfig Ethernet port to fixed 10mb
rather then 'autosense'


Are you aware that SunRocket's Gizmo (the InnoMedia SIP MTA 6328-R) leaves
WAN ports 80 and 23 open for all the world to access? As if that's not bad
enough its setup doesn't let you turn off this type of WAN access with the
firmware that ships with the Gizmo. And as if that is not bad enough
SunRocket does not tell you any of this! This is just outrageous. If you're
going to do business with this company put their Gizmo behind a router. At
least change the gizmo's password. As for me, I'm shipping their gizmo back
tomorrow and going to get my money back.





Posted by Jonathan Roberts on April 18, 2006, 8:06 am
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Have you called their support? Web access is an option which they can turn
off.

Jonathan

> Are you aware that SunRocket's Gizmo (the InnoMedia SIP MTA 6328-R) leaves
> WAN ports 80 and 23 open for all the world to access? As if that's not bad
> enough its setup doesn't let you turn off this type of WAN access with the
> firmware that ships with the Gizmo. And as if that is not bad enough
> SunRocket does not tell you any of this! This is just outrageous. If
you're
> going to do business with this company put their Gizmo behind a router.
At
> least change the gizmo's password. As for me, I'm shipping their gizmo
back
> tomorrow and going to get my money back.
>
>
>



Posted by Angry SunRocket Customer on April 18, 2006, 12:21 pm
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> Have you called their support? Web access is an option which they can
> turn
> off.

They told me it had to be open so they could service the device. I've sent
their device back and am awaiting my refund. I'm not going to be involved
with a company that careless or clueless.



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