I have the opportunity to purchase a NetScreen 10 for what I think was is
great price -- $1,000.00. The only problem is that the previous owner does
not remember the password. Has anyone heard of a way to reset the passwords
on these things without sending them back to NetScreen? (Also, if the price
is not as good as I thought, please wave me off before I make a mistake I'll
regret.)

Thanks!

--Eric

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Subject: Re: This is a must read document. It will freak you out


that site is unreachable
tried accessing it from several different ISPs at different times
in past 2 weeks.

On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Irony wrote:

> - From time to time a "must read" document is published. Steve Gibson,
> author of ShieldsUp! and one of the gurus of Windows security lived
> through a major distributed denial of service attack and traced the
> attackers. He wrote an extremely readable tutorial on it.  It's long,
> and worth every minute.  Just one of his many interesting tidbits:
> Windows 2000 and XP, unlike their predecessors, have enormous capacity
> to generate malicious Internet traffic with spoofed IP addresses.
> http://grc.com/dos/grcdos.htm
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