Linksys Blue Box Router HOWTO

Eric Steven Raymond

Revision History
Revision 1.62004-02-26Revised by: esr
Added Link-n-Log
Revision 1.52003-07-31Revised by: esr
Added the Seattle wireless.net link.
Revision 1.42003-07-03Revised by: esr
Linksys has released source code.
Revision 1.32003-06-08Revised by: esr
Added notes about SNMP security problems, casemodding, Linksys tech support. The Linksys turns out to have Linux inside.
Revision 1.22003-04-29Revised by: esr
Typo corrections.
Revision 1.12003-04-25Revised by: esr
Added link to the linksysmon project. More configuration tips.
Revision 1.02003-04-09Revised by: esr
Initial release, reviewed by LDP.

Linksys makes a line of cheap, ubiquitous router/firewall boxes (models BEFSR41 and up) well-suited for use on a home DSL connection and popular among Linux hackers. This HOWTO gives hints and tips for managing Linksys routers from a Linux system, including the firmware upgrade procedure.


Table of Contents
1. Introduction
1.1. Why this document?
1.2. New versions of this document
1.3. License and Copyright
2. How and where to deploy
3. Lost the manual?
4. Configuration hints
5. Software
6. Modding and reverse-engineering
7. Troubleshooting tips
7.1. Occasional catatonia and epilepsy
7.2. Mozilla interface quirks under 1.38 and earlier firmware
8. Upgrading the firmware
9. Related Resources