At 07:39 PM 1/29/2002 -0600, you wrote:
> > What happens when those DHCP servers get hacked (I said when, not
> > if)? The
> > entire network is at risk. BSD, Linux, Solaris, whatever... some
> > unix flavor,
> > but windoze is simply not an option, period.
>
> Hey, dont forget good ol IOS .... it does DHCP too ;-)
It also gets hacked. Didn't a recent version of IOS have a bug where you
could bypass the web-based interface authentication? Perhaps that was the
PIX specific.. I remember getting the bulletin from Cisco when I was
managing some PIX firewalls.
Regards, Dustin
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