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So, you backdoored your own network, good idea.

Now when you go against the wishes of the illuminati they're going to fill your SMB shares with horse peepees before sending in the grab squad.

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Considered putting it behind a VLAN but it's almost funnier if I don't.

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It's probably okay.

About 15 years ago I gave a bit of input into a contract issued by the UK telco regulator (OFCOM) to do some network quality monitoring like that. The solution ended up involving customising the (linux-based) firmware of an off-the-shelf DSL router so that it included some basic monitoring routines that would ping, traceroute and suchlike, then package up the results as FTP and send them to some analytics department.

In usual fashion the guy who'd won the contract was a complete bullshit artist and came to me with a 'I've said we can do this, but can we and how?' type of enquiry lol

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I believe it's basically that. I don't want to damage the case but it seems to be some off-the-shelf consumer router hw.

That's pretty dope though, cool hearing from people who have been in the IT industry that long, I'm just starting :marseybaby:

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Those little embedded systems are fun, they're not too complicated to figure out.

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I did a good bit of hacking with OpenWRT back in the day. Definitely impressive what your can do in 10s of MBs if you put effort into it.

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I run OpenWRT on a Mikrotik RB750gr3. That's a very capable little platform for cheap. Wish it had USB3.

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