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Subject: Re: Default passwords
From: M J (lurker
ITIS.COM)Date: Wed Jul 05 2000 - 11:02:11 CDT
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On a CiscoWorks 2000 default installation (web interface on
Solaris/Apache) I believe the following is true.
username: guest password: <null>
username: admin password: cisco
The interesting thing about this default installation
(please understand that this may be a misconfiguration on
my end so flame only as necessary) is that you can enter in
a username in the login manager field and it will tell you
whether you have a valid username or invalid
username/password combination. For example:
A correct username but incorrect password yields the
following message:
Login incorrect.
An incorrect username yields the following message:
Unknown User: administrator
You all prolly already knew this but I just thought I throw
it on out there anyway.
Have a nice day.
-Matthew
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