I'd like to protect my router against this attack without using the noscript.net ipecho thing, instead relying on a user ABE rule.
Would that one be correct ?
Assuming my IP is dynamic but always in a given range 50.70.*. Or would the "Accept from LOCAL" still make me vulnerable. I think not but I'd rather double check
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Should I add it to the rule along side my IP ?
I guess it resolves to the LAN IP in which case it would probably be safe, but maybe DNS rebinding can be done on this particular "domain name" too ? In which case I need to block it.
(Now it's not so much of a simple question anymore though )
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I don't think you should modify ABE rules at all for this. Just add the IP address range & the router's "domain name" to about:config -> noscript.ABE.localExtras (it's an AddressMatcher, so any valid matching pattern for an ABE rule will work in that pref).
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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