exactly!  When it comes to something like that, you are much better
off spending the time to rebuild the router than trying to muk around
with a possibly compromised one.

On 11/5/07, Joey Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 05 November 2007 04:48:56 pm Eric Basham wrote:
> > Greetings, our Vyatta in our lab is running 2.0.  It had been acting
> > strangely of late (snmp not working at all) and then I became unable to
> > login to it via telnet/ssh/http - would never get a prompt for
> > ssh/telnet, and http would never let me login.  Went to the console and
> > could not load up xorpsh.  I rebooted it, and it came back online - I
> > was able to telnet to it and get a prompt, but neither the root or user
> > accounts are letting me in.  I see this error on the console:
> >
> > Parse error in /etc/busybox.conf line2: user
> >
> > Any ideas on the problem?  How can I recover the passwords?   Thanks.
>
> The first thing that comes to mind is that you've been broken into, and the
> cracker changed all your passwords.
>
>
>
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> < Minister of the Gospel | Linux Consultant >
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