Re: radware linkproof

From: Sasha Nedvedicky (anedvedickyat_private)
Date: Wed Jun 11 2003 - 00:50:29 PDT

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    hi,
    
    as far as i know, radware usually uses some kind of motorola 68k powered by
    Linux in its boxes. so i would guess there will be some OpenSSH.
    
    
    On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 03:47:03PM +0200, Martin MaÄŤok wrote:
    > 
    > Are you aware of any vulnerabilities? 
    don't know about any.
    
    >Is it *BSD based or something completely different? 
    it is something completely different, it is Linux
    
    > Do you know if "Radware SSH" is based on ssh.com or openssh or something else? 
    i would guess OpenSSH
    
    > How to test IGP/RIP issues? 
    i would use libnet for playing with RIP
    
    > Any factory defaults other than Radware:Radware or radware:radware? 
    i never had it on my table
    
    > Any way to crash it?
    how about to drop it on floor? ;-)
    
    pls. let us know about further progress.
    
    regards sashaN
    
    
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