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Exploiting Cisco Routers: Part 2


Written by Mark Wolfgang Source SecurityFocus
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The first article in this two-part series covered a few different methods of getting into the target router. This article will focus on what we can do once we've gotten in. For the remainder of this article, we'll assume that the only progress we've made is that we've gotten the below router config via the vulnerable HTTP server. At this point, Access Control Lists (ACLs) prevent us from logging in directly to the router.

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"Exploiting Cisco Routers: Part 2" SecurityFocus, , UTC. 25 Jul 2008, 4:00 <http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1749>

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Mark Wolfgang, "Exploiting Cisco Routers: Part 2," http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1749 (accessed Jul 25, 2008 ).