Hi,
Testing various other devices on my subnet, I found that my 3Com Wireless
LAN Access Point was not affected, but my HP 4500 was because it has an HP
Jet Direct Card in it. I do not have conclusive evidence that it was Code
Red, but the printer has never acted strangely before. When I call the
printer's webserver, I get a "Device is not attached" error along with "HP
JetDirect [Not available:SNMPException: no response]" at the top of the
page. All of the admin functions fail and I cannot determine if the
printer is even functioning. (It's remote, or else I'd walk over to it
and look.)
I don't know, but this may get any HP device with JetDirect. Can anyone
qualify that?
Brian Mauter
Network Administator
Computer-Based Honors Program
www.cbhp.ua.edu
On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, Harris, Michael C. wrote:
> We have seen HP jet print servers print a page of the exploit targeted at
> port 80 data for each of 600 hosts that have tried to infect each hp
> printer. I have also heard of some issues with some Cisco equipment,