If they use telnet and you are on te same lan.. you can easily grab the password..
I won't tell you how.. but you can easily find out by searching the forums..
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If they use telnet and you are on te same lan.. you can easily grab the password..
I won't tell you how.. but you can easily find out by searching the forums..
I know not all router use ssh.If i ren right.
if private and/or public are still configured as snmp-server community strings (or you know what the non-default configured string might be), then one can grab the configuration via snmp. I believe you only need to have 'read' access to pull the config, but I may be mistaken on that point.
this is where the kind of tool that Phish pointed out is useful.
Cheers,
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I think i try to wrtie my own script then.:)
Wait, password's for vty sessions are sent as plaintext? I had no idea. So is it a mistake to rely on enable secret or should ssh be configured to secure the telnet login?
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There's more unix-nature in one line of shell script than 10,000 lines of C