>I have seen way too many users and systems that still have the default
>password from the install still in use years later. Aren't all NT
>Administrator passwords either <blank> or "password"?
>
>By the way, when troubleshooting a PIX to VPN Client connectivity problem,
>the first thing TAC wanted changed was the pre-shared key to "cisco1234".
>More than half of the pre-shared keys that I have seen since then are all
>"cisco1234".
>
>Using these passwords and/or keys makes your system as secure as you are at
>home when you lock the screen door!
I still cherish the memory, from high school, of a visit to an
elderly submarine, USS Corporal (SS 346). While in port, they rigged
screen doors on the hatches, both to keep out the bugs and to freak
out the civilians.
>
>Vern Stitt
>ASE, CCA, CCNA, MCSE
>
>
>
>do you know what the Cisco standard passwords are ? As far as I remember,
>they are 'cisco' and 'sanfran', but I am not sure (also not sure about
>lower/upper case).
These were the standard classroom passwords for the mainstream
courses, but they aren't consistent in every course. WAN switching
used something fairly real-world, Cisco University used cisco and
cisco where possible, etc.
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