AH64Armament
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I have a site that requested that we remove DHCP from their Mitel Phone system for their DATA network, leaving the DHCP alone for their Voice network.
The site uses Marwatch.
Remote access is pretty easy with Marwatch and this should not have been an exception... but it failed.
I Selected Server-Manager under Marwatch and logged into the system. Took screenshots of what was there in case I needed to revert.
Deleted the Subnet and it gave me an error - CSRF verification failed - 403 exception.
I figured it was an issue with the fact that I didn't delete the options first, so I tried that with the same resulting error.
To get around it, I logged out of the system from the direct connection and set up PassPort Control. With this, I set up 127.0.0.1, port 443 to ourportal.marwatch.net and the port that was set up from the original link. Saved the setting, and restarted the "service".
Opened a browser and connected to https://127.0.0.1/server-manager.
This time it let me delete the items that I needed gone.
I guess it's because before I was going through the portal, but now it appeared that I was directly on the Marwatch probe.
Anyhow, I figured I'd share it here in case it could help others.
BTW, Passport is very old - 1.0.1 (2008-Nov-09), but it still works when it needs to - I've used it from Windows XP to Windows 11.
The site uses Marwatch.
Remote access is pretty easy with Marwatch and this should not have been an exception... but it failed.
I Selected Server-Manager under Marwatch and logged into the system. Took screenshots of what was there in case I needed to revert.
Deleted the Subnet and it gave me an error - CSRF verification failed - 403 exception.
I figured it was an issue with the fact that I didn't delete the options first, so I tried that with the same resulting error.
To get around it, I logged out of the system from the direct connection and set up PassPort Control. With this, I set up 127.0.0.1, port 443 to ourportal.marwatch.net and the port that was set up from the original link. Saved the setting, and restarted the "service".
Opened a browser and connected to https://127.0.0.1/server-manager.
This time it let me delete the items that I needed gone.
I guess it's because before I was going through the portal, but now it appeared that I was directly on the Marwatch probe.
Anyhow, I figured I'd share it here in case it could help others.
BTW, Passport is very old - 1.0.1 (2008-Nov-09), but it still works when it needs to - I've used it from Windows XP to Windows 11.