>From the default password database, maintained by Eric Knight.
see -http://www.securityparadigm.com/defaultpw.htm
Cisco,IOS,,Multi,enable,cisco,,"IOS technically has no ""default pw'"
Cisco,IOS,2600 series,Multi,n/a,c,,but these are common misconfigurations
Cisco,IOS,,Multi,n/a,cc,,
Cisco,IOS,,M
>I have seen way too many users and systems that still have the default
>password from the install still in use years later. Aren't all NT
>Administrator passwords either or "password"?
>
>By the way, when troubleshooting a PIX to VPN Client connectivity problem,
>the first thing TAC wanted chang
I have seen way too many users and systems that still have the default
password from the install still in use years later. Aren't all NT
Administrator passwords either or "password"?
By the way, when troubleshooting a PIX to VPN Client connectivity problem,
the first thing TAC wanted changed was
lasses I have attended did use passwords
cisco and san-fran ( with the dash ) as user and enable passwords
respectively.
Chuck
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"cisco" and "sanfran" are only standard passwords in cisco classrooms.
In real life - there are no such thing as standard passwords.
Feargal
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I guess you are correct in most cisco classes I attended they have user mode
passwords as cisco enable secret as sanfran
both lower case
Jason
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