![]() ![]() SF:n\r\nFor\x20VPN\x20administrators:\r\n\r\n\tManage\ SF:tConnect\x20to\x20this\x20VPN\x20Server\r\n\t\tby\x20Official\x20SoftEther\x2 SF:\r\nContent-Length:\x201999\r\nContent-Type:\x20text/html\r\nKeep-Alive SF:\r\nFor\x20VPN\x20administrators:\r\n\r\n\tManage\x SF:r\nContent-Length:\x201999\r\nContent-Type:\x20text/html\r\nKeep-Alive: =NEXT SERVICE FINGERPRINT (SUBMIT INDIVIDUALLY)= If you know the service/version, please submit the following fingerprints at : | HTTP Server at 191.252.100.243 Port 5555ΔΆ services unrecognized despite returning data. ![]() |_ssl-date: TLS randomness does not represent time | ssl-cert: Subject: commonName=vps35002/organizationName=vps35002/countryName=US | requested URL /nice%20ports%2C/Tri%6Eity.txt%2ebak was not found on this server. | Content-Type: text/html charset=iso-8859-1 Could it be the Modem built into the router itself? Another guess would be some host from my ISP.Nmap scan report for (191.252.100.243) I have no clue what this device would be and am very curious. Now the really strange thing: When i try to connect to port 5555 ie with netcat, my internet connection stops working instantly and I have to reset the router. Not shown: 956 closed ports, 42 filtered ports ![]() Doing a port scan on the hosts reveals 2 open TCP ports: The router is directly connected via LTE modem to the internet, there's nothing else between. I did a traceroute, it's apearantly behind the TP-Link traceroute 192.168.0.1 This subnet / address is not configured in my network. Now i did a scan for network devices in the /16 range and found the strange address 192.168.0.1. My router is configured to use the subnet 192.168.2.0/24 and has address 192.168.2.1. ![]()
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