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Thanks to all who replied. I downloaded the SolarWinds Eval and uploaded the
config. Thanks for the help.
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I'm sure something like solarwinds or maybe Kiwi's Cat Tools may do it.
I don't suppose your enable secret is likely to be six characters or less.
If it is, post the relevant part of the config with the encrypted secret and
it should be crackable, especially if you can give us an idea what it shou
that's the tool!
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> I believe it is. I did it once with a tool that downloaded the config as
> long as you had the correct RW communi
I believe it is. I did it once with a tool that downloaded the config as
long as you had the correct RW community string, made the changes and sent
it back up.
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Hello,
Is it possible to copy a new config to a router via snmp. I configured and
sent a router to the field with a mistyped secret password. The current
configuration has a RW snmp community set. I currently use snmp to pull down
the configurations to tftp from the routers and was hoping I could
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