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From: ggilliss at netpublishing.com (Gregory A. Gilliss)
Subject: RE: Full-Disclosure digest, Vol 1 #1314 - 27 msgs

Actually, no. The copy command is privileged, and requires enable access.

G

On or about 2003.12.08 13:01:55 +0000, Valdis.Kletnieks@...edu (Valdis.Kletnieks@...edu) said:

> On Mon, 08 Dec 2003 08:18:03 PST, Daniel Sichel <daniels@...derosatel.com>  said:
> > 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?
> > 
> > This is probably way too late to be helpful, but set up a tftp server on
> > a workstation, telnet to the router, and "copy run tftp". 
> 
> Gaak.  It will let you do that without a password???
> 



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