Re: aDSL routers

From: Derek Vadala (derekat_private)
Date: Wed Apr 14 1999 - 11:40:10 PDT

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    On Tue, 13 Apr 1999, David Brumley wrote:
    
    > Welp, aDSL is here.  And at least one manufacturer, flowpoint, sets no
    > admin password.  It's in the documentation, so I assume the
    > company already knows about this vulnerability:) System managers
    > who have aDSL access often overlook this, so I thought I'd point it out.
    > A quick fix: disable telnet access to all of your aDSL router IP's.
    > Better fix: set an admin password.
    >
    > Version tested:
    > FlowPoint/2000 ADSL Router
    > FlowPoint-2000 BOOT/POST V4.0.2 (18-Mar-98 12:00)
    > Software version v1.4.5 built Tue Aug 11 23:20:20 PDT 1998
    >
    
    Newer versions set password to "admin" by default. Since these routers are
    sold through resellers (ISPs, etc..), they are not always identical when
    the hit an end-user. Some resellers might change default passwords, some
    may not.
    
    In any case, this was discussed here last August, which ironically is the
    period your build comes from. Changes have been made since then, including
    implementation of a telnet password which must be entered before getting
    the prompt and using the admin password (enable for IOS folks).
    Unfortunately I don't know if the telnet password is set by default since
    I went through an upgrade and not an out-of-box config.
    
    The main problem I've had in dealing with FlowPoint security issues, of
    which there are many, is the lack of information on their web site and the
    nearly impossible task of getting a hold of their engineers. The software
    releases and utilties can be found at ftp://ftp.systemv.com/pub/flopoint
    
    I had to spend many hours tracking down a person for this info and I'm not
    sure why they don't have a link on their home page. Don't expect too much
    documentation on the ftp server, but at least you can grab a newer
    revision of the software and settle some of these issues. Dropping telnet
    access to the FP routers is probably a good idea regardless, though it's
    not always an option.
    
    +++ath
    Derek Vadala, derekat_private, http://www.cynicism.com/~derek
    



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