lists.openwall.net   lists  /  announce  owl-users  owl-dev  john-users  john-dev  passwdqc-users  yescrypt  popa3d-users  /  oss-security  kernel-hardening  musl  sabotage  tlsify  passwords  /  crypt-dev  xvendor  /  Bugtraq  Full-Disclosure  linux-kernel  linux-netdev  linux-ext4  linux-hardening  linux-cve-announce  PHC 
Open Source and information security mailing list archives
 
Hash Suite for Android: free password hash cracker in your pocket
[<prev] [next>] [day] [month] [year] [list]
Message-ID: <8p8h1sndoryj5kd71yf1mbx0.1310090322856@email.android.com>
Date: Thu, 07 Jul 2011 19:03:56 -0700
From: chris <chris@...aclysmal.org>
To: phil <jabea@...ea.net>, full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: Dell iDRAC6

No DHCP, but, they sit on the typical RFC1918 192.168 block upon established link out-of-the-box. 

It's a feature. You shouldn't have OOB management on any externally accessable network anyway.

--chris

phil <jabea@...ea.net> wrote:

>Is it only me, but the iDRAC6 from Dell is kinda insecure. The default
>username and password is always root / calvin. (I configured a lot of Dell
>server from like  R610 to NX3000 and they all share that default password)
>
> 
>
>On the other hand, hp iLO got hardcoded password that change from each
>servers they ship.
>
> 
>
> 
>
>Both of them come pre-configured on some private class IP, at least the
>iDRAC is not DHCP by default, that's the only thing that make me think it's
>not at 100% insecure, but just not secure at 100% either.
>
> 
>
>
>_______________________________________________
>Full-Disclosure - We believe in it.
>Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html
>Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
_______________________________________________
Full-Disclosure - We believe in it.
Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html
Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/

Powered by blists - more mailing lists

Powered by Openwall GNU/*/Linux Powered by OpenVZ