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From: Valdis.Kletnieks
vt.eduDate: Thu Feb 14 2002 - 00:38:47 CST
On Thu, 14 Feb 2002 00:01:04 +0100, Filip Jonckers <fjonckers
Interconnect.be> said:
> A lot of server installations NEED snmp service installed...
...
> just try to manage a network with a few hundreds devices (or even a few
> dozen)
> without SNMP .....
I feel your pain - my machine room is over 1/4 acre. ;)
However, if you didn't know your box was running SNMP, it's a pretty
safe bet that it's not being monitored by your network management tools ;)
Unfortunately, I'm willing to bet that not more than 5% of the
hosts that are running SNMP are actually being managed by some
tool like that, and that 3/4 of THOSE didn't change the community
names. Which means that the *other* 97% are just waiting to get
burned by the next exploit....
ANd I'm also willing to bet that we'll see a poly-lingual exploit,
that is willing to attack either Wintel or one or more Unixoid
systems. After all - you *can* ask your victim how they'd prefer
to be exploited (although I'm doubtful we'll see a printer-based
variant).
Valdis Kletnieks
Computer Systems Senior Engineer
Virginia Tech
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