To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Securing Access to Cisco Routers
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SSH is available on the higher end IOS. I have the enterprise yadda
yadda yadda running on mine at home and it has SSH. And telnet is
not so super bad if you know how
On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 11:23:08AM -0500, Led Slinger wrote:
I have been tasked with finding a solution to replace telnet for router
access to a large group of Cisco Routers. Is SSH available for Cisco
Routers or does anyone have a preferred solution for doing away with
the vulnerability
Why Not Use Tacacs+ it's free and stable and secure
My 2 Cent's
depends upon the version, see
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/ssh.shtml
-scm
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Led Slinger wrote:
I have been tasked with finding a solution to replace telnet for router
access to a large group of Cisco Routers. Is SSH available for Cisco
Routers or does anyone have
Led
Yes SSH is available for Cisco routers but it requires that you upgrade to the
enterprise version of the IOS software for your routers. An alternate solution is a
headless unix box connected via a permanent console cable to the router and a network
card connected via a crossover cable to
: 07 January 2002 16:23
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Securing Access to Cisco Routers
I have been tasked with finding a solution to replace telnet for router
access to a large group of Cisco Routers. Is SSH available for Cisco
Routers or does anyone have a preferred solution for doing away
: Securing Access to Cisco Routers
I have been tasked with finding a solution to replace telnet for router
access to a large group of Cisco Routers. Is SSH available for Cisco
Routers or does anyone have a preferred solution for doing away with
the vulnerability associated with telnet and core
:23
Subject: Securing Access to Cisco Routers
I have been tasked with finding a solution to replace telnet for router
access to a large group of Cisco Routers. Is SSH available for Cisco
Routers or does anyone have a preferred solution for doing away with
the vulnerability associated with telnet
I have been tasked with finding a solution to replace telnet for router
access to a large group of Cisco Routers. Is SSH available for Cisco
Routers or does anyone have a preferred solution for doing away with
the vulnerability associated with telnet and core infrastructure
components?