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August 23rd, 2004, 02:37 AM
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Senior Member
Also, most routers store their operating system in NVRAM. There are really no "interesting" files on a router like you might find on a PC. Things you would consider "interesting" on a router would be the configuration files, access lists, version of the OS, and things like that. If you can pull up the config file that would give a lot of info about the network.
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