Does anyone know if this effects PIX or VPN boxes [7:10664]

2001-07-02 Thread Plantier, Spencer

Does anyone know if this effects PIX or VPN boxes?

Thanks


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Re: Does anyone know if this effects PIX or VPN boxes [7:10664]

2001-07-02 Thread Patrick Bass

Does not.

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Re: Does anyone know if this effects PIX or VPN boxes [7:10664]

2001-07-02 Thread Allen May

PIX only just now enabled HTTP access to it in version 6 so you should be
OK.  I'm not sure about the VPN boxes.

Allen

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 Does anyone know if this effects PIX or VPN boxes?

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Re: Does anyone know if this effects PIX or VPN boxes [7:10664]

2001-07-02 Thread G30RG3

If you read that article it gives the idea that this could stop the internet
from working.  Let me just say that if there is an ISP or Tier 1 provider
out there that has http enabled on there router, then they should get hacked
and brought down for being stupid.  They make it seem that you need http
enabled on your routers to work when in reality no one probably even uses it
in a production environment.  This is the equivalent of an NT administrator
installing a server and leaving the guest account active with no password.
Yes it would get hacked and bring down the whole network but in the real
world who really does that.

Just my 2 cents

George, Head Janitor, CCNA CCDA
Cisco Systems

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