Maybe it's time for physical security. put the router inside a locked box.
Oz
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We have a cisco router (1720) at a customers location. The customer's techs
have used the password recovery procedure to get into the router and look at
the configs and change
Well, I put the question to Cisco's open forum Q&A board, and got about the
same answer there - it can't be done.
So, I guess it is time to threaten to have the legal guys shake a stick at
them and then lock the router up in a big metal box with a little tiny hole
for the cable.
Mike
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At 12:08 9.8.2000, Michael Fountain wrote:
>We have a cisco router (1720) at a customers location. The customer's
>techs have used the password recovery procedure to get into the router and
>look at the configs and change the passwords in them.
>
>Does anyone know how can we prevent the router
Lock the door...
- Dennis
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From: Michael Fountain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 5:08 AM
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Subject: Preventing password recovery
We have a cisco router (1720) at a customers location. The customer's techs
have
Townley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 12:25 PM
To: Michael Fountain; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Preventing password recovery
At 12:08 9.8.2000, Michael Fountain wrote:
>We have a cisco router (1720) at a customers location. The customer's
>techs ha
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Subject: RE: Preventing password recovery
Lock the door...
- Dennis
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From: Michael Fountain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 5:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Preventing password recovery
We hav
I've had a couple of suggestions to fix this, but nothing that works so far.
The best choice would be to lock it up somewhere, but it is on
customer-owned premise, so other then telling them they shouldn't be messing
with it, we don't have a fool proof way of keeping them out of it.
A couple o
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Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 10:58 PM
To: 'Mark Townley'; Michael Fountain; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Preventing password recovery
I believe there is a config-register command that will stop this from
happening. In the 25xx series, the register is set to 0x2102. There is
anoth
problem.
Duck
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From: Michael Fountain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 4:46 AM
Subject: RE: Preventing password recovery
> I've had a couple of suggestions to fix this, but nothing that works so
far.
>
Subject: RE: Preventing password
recovery
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Maybe mount a cover with lock & key over the console
port connections.
--- Michael Fountain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've had a couple of suggestions to fix this, but
> nothing that works so far.
>
> The best choice would be to lock it up somewhere,
> but it is on
> customer-owned premis
Open the router and unplug the console port. Plug it beck in when you want
to use it.
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> Well, I put the question to Cisco's open forum Q&A board, and got about
the
> same answer there - it can't
ursday, August 10, 2000 7:47 AM
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Subject: RE: Preventing password recovery
I've had a couple of suggestions to fix this, but nothing that works so far.
The best choice would be to lock it up somewhere, but it is on
customer-owned premise, so other then telling the
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