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From: randy (randyeccs-com.net)
Date: Sun Aug 05 2001 - 22:46:24 CDT

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    On Sun, 5 Aug 2001, terry white wrote:

    > on "8-5-2001" "John Nemeth" writ:
    >
    > : I have a 3Com CoreBuilder 3500 running software version 2.1.0 that
    > : has been falling over a lot over the last few days.
    >
    > : NOTE: I don't have any proof that it is CodeRed that is causing the
    > : CoreBuilder to fall over, but it is highly likely.
    >
    > ... i've noticed a similar problem with a cisco 675 ADSL router. in
    > particular, i've had to do a cold boot three (3) times 'since' the CR-II
    > attack started. i had disabled the web command interface, and checking
    > revealed that still the case.
    >
    > what i did however, was to assign a port other than the default
    > (sorry) of '80'. the device has been up 21 hours, despite an order of
    > magnitude greater CR-II attempts. my server is not published, but in the
    > last 5 days, i've seen 22, 25, 25, 47, and 60 (so far today: ~16:00 PDT)
    > events ...

    I have a very similar problem as well. I have a Cisco 675 and it has been
    crashing all weekened. I was running CBOS 2.20 and recently upgraded to
    2.4.2 but it failed again after the upgrade. I have hit seven power
    cycles this weekend alone. I have also changed the port number to see if
    it makes any difference. It is a great suggestion. I tried a simple
    telnet to the router and noticed that even with the web interface disabled
    it still responds at the lower level. What I mean is that if the port
    number is set to 80 and I do a "telnet routeraddress 80" I get back a

    Connected to routeraddress.
    Escape character is '^]'.
    Connection closed by foreign host.

    But if I move the port the web interface is set to then the response on
    port 80 is different. It will just time out with no response at all.

    A note on the CBOS versions. When the unit crashed with 2.2.0 it would
    not respond at all on the serial interface. With 2.4.2 it will respond
    with a debug prompt "=>".

    Randy