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Subject: Re: Cisco 678 exploit
From: Damir Rajnovic (gausCISCO.COM)
Date: Thu Oct 12 2000 - 01:15:44 CDT


Hello George,

At 21:55 11/10/2000 -0400, George wrote:
>Is there anyone on this list who could help me track this down further? It
>seems to me that if this is in fact affecting the router and not machine2
>that this would be a very simple way for one person inside a company to
>knock out the internet connection so I think it could classify as an
>exploit.

We are on the list and we can help you. Even more, we can fix
that for you, if it proves to be a problem.

As usual, we like when people reports such things so that we can
fix them. The best of all we like when people send a mail to us
first so that we do not have to rush things (yada, yada, yada -
insert standard vendor's complains here).

Cheers,

Gaus
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