Cisco, haven't we learned anything? (technician reset)y
Martin Hannigan
hannigan at world.std.com
Fri Jan 13 01:41:44 UTC 2006
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> > Actually, and fairly recently, this IS a default password in IOS. New
> > out-of-box 28xx series routers have cisco/cisco installed as the default
> > password with privilege 15 (full access). This is a recent development.
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> This is hardly only cisco's problem. Most office routers I've dealt with
> also come with default username/password and on occasions when I dealt
> with existing installation those passwords have rarely been changed.
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> What should really be done (BCP for manufactures ???) is have default
> password based on unit's serial number. Since most routers provide this
> information (i.e. its preset on the chip's eprom) I don't understand
> why its so hard to just create simple function as part of software to
> use this data if the password is not otherwise set.
Ex: Thot's how a Netscreen 5 works after a reset. The password is the
serial # if I remember correctly.
-M<
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