Embedded code
August 22nd, 2003 by gregr
From Sean Varley’s weblog:
Apparently the University of Wisconsin and Netgear have a problem. It looks like Netgear hard coded the SNTP IP address into some embedded devices for network time sync and now the school gets the pleasure of servicing a few hundred thousand requests per second. You can read about it here.
Wow…seems to me the moral of this story is twofold.
#1 - don’t ship a product that beats the crap out of someone else’s server.
#2 - don’t ship 700,000 units of your product until you’re pretty sure you’ve taken care of #1.
Yikes!
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August 23rd, 2003 at 11:14 am
Greg, Thanks for posting this! It turns out I have one of the affected Netgear routers and have updated the firmware to address this issue. I probably would never have known if I hadn’t seen it in your blog.
September 9th, 2003 at 6:57 am
do anyone known if netgear have bios-updates?