Cisco network components are the most used items in networking. So why not thinking about hardening these items to keep your network clean?
I've found articles which discuss what must be done and where admins must take extra care of.
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Exploiting Cisco Routers (Part One)
by Mark Wolfgang
last updated September 29, 2003
Introduction
This two-part article will focus on identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities and poor configurations in Cisco routers. We will then discuss the analysis of the router configuration file and will attempt to leverage this access into other systems. Additionally, we will cover the possibilities of what one may do once access to the device has been achieved. We chose to focus this article on Cisco routers due to their overwhelming market share.
More to read:
http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1734
http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1749 Part 2
by Mark Wolfgang
last updated September 29, 2003
Introduction
This two-part article will focus on identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities and poor configurations in Cisco routers. We will then discuss the analysis of the router configuration file and will attempt to leverage this access into other systems. Additionally, we will cover the possibilities of what one may do once access to the device has been achieved. We chose to focus this article on Cisco routers due to their overwhelming market share.
More to read:
http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1734
http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1749 Part 2