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Message-ID: <119D5A215F15D4119BE9009027FC20D7097F3A86@exch2-corp.paetec.com>
From: Bill.Noren at PaeTec.com (Noren, Bill)
Subject: cisco acl

Simply do a "show run" at the enable prompt.  This pulls the currently
running configuration including the ACL that is use.  To compare that with
what is in NVRAM, you can do a "show start".

Cheers,
-bn

> -----Original Message-----
> From: isa vaul [mailto:nonleft@....net]
> Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 7:46 AM
> To: full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com
> Subject: [Full-Disclosure] cisco acl
> 
> Hello full-disclosure,
> 
>   I've got a little problem with a cisco router.
>   It has obviously been compromised. How do i know, well the password
>   has changed. So I want to retrieve the ACL from the RAM (not NVRAM)
>   to see what else maybe got compromised.
>   Does anyone know how this could be done?
> 
>   thanks for any suggestions in advance...
> --
> Best regards,
>  nonleft                          mailto:nonleft@....net
> 
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