On 19 Feb 07, at 09:54, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am curious as to how one "automatically" logs on?

Memorized passwords.

Also, if a password is required for a subsidiary resource, the  
browser will ask the user for it. In IE, at least, a sequence like  
the one I describe below will pop up a series of password dialogs if  
the user attempts to cancel. Most users will eventually try typing in  
the correct password to try to make the password dialogs go away.

> Also when you do reset or
> change parameters in the router, does it not require a reboot of
> the router (auto after you hit save), whereby your connection is
> lost for x amount of time?

Depends on the router. It doesn't really matter much, though -
once the settings are saved the damage's been done.

> Also not to mention find a method to cross domains into the routers
> html, for each and every router out there.

Try them all at once:

<iframe src="http://192.168.0.1/csrf-for-one-router";></iframe>
<iframe src="http://192.168.0.1/csrf-for-another-router";></iframe>
<iframe src="http://192.168.0.1/csrf-for-a-third-router";></iframe>
<iframe src="http://192.168.0.1/csrf-for-a-fourth-router";></iframe>
...

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