Ah, the good old US-III and US-IV cpus. Based on a customer escalation we
came up with about 20 lines of assembler that will crash any one of those
babies with a bus protocol error - was a silicon issue so couldn't be
patched :-)

On Thu, 1 Aug 2019 at 13:45, Andre van Eyssen <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hey, E6900 still plugging along .. I can think of at least one bank that'd
> be in that category.
>
> I'd suggest "if you keep your insecure management ports on a non-secured
> network, shame on you."
>
> On Wed, 31 Jul 2019, nathan wrote:
>
> > Heya folks,On the off chance you are still running old Serengeti servers
> > (E6900, 4900, 1290, 2900 etc servers), take note... your system
> > controller runs vxworks... ;)Also... if you are still running those
> > servers, shame on
> > you. Hehhttps://
> www.itnews.com.au/news/networking-vulnerabilities-leave-200m-devices-open-to-worm-attacks-528870Nathan.
>  Sent
>
> > from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
>
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