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Subject: RE: cayman strikes again
try using '}' as a username without a password for cayman routers.
I believe that in some circumstances, you can get in with *any* character
string...more as an identifier than a real login. But I don't have equipment
to test on, so I cannot confirm this.
Anyone
Whoa now, this is because you never set the default user password to something other
than empty space Cayman so thoughtfully set it to by default. So, from what I can
tell, '}' isn't any special back door username. At least not in:
GatorSurf 5.6.2
login: }
Password:
Login incorrect
However,
try using '}' as a username without a password for cayman routers.
I believe that in some circumstances, you can get in with *any* character
string...more as an identifier than a real login. But I don't have equipment
to test on, so I cannot confirm this.
Anyone?
-J
try using '}' as a username without a password for cayman routers.
login: }
Password:
Terminal shell v1.0
Cayman-DSL Model 3220-H, DMT-ADSL (Alcatel) plus 4-port hub
Running GatorSurf version 5.3.0 (build R1)
(} completed login: user level)
Cayman-DSL{SNIP}
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