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Vulnerability Development: Re: Cisco IOS password types overview.

Re: Cisco IOS password types overview.

From: Andrew Brown <atatat_at_ATATDOT.NET>
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 23:40:37 -0400

>> yeah. those are md5 hashes, much like freebsd (and now openbsd).
>> that's three fields, all preceded by dollar signs.
>
>They *are* from FreeBSD. In fact, according to
><http://www.freebsd.org/~phk/> Cisco just picked up one of the versions of
>FBSD crypt.c. I am sorry for not stressing that point further.

well...i didn't say it wasn't from freebsd. i only said it was like
freebsd. not exactly a denial... :)

ps - changing the subject a little...can people please arrange that
their vacation programs don't spam senders with little messages about
how you're away? i really don't care. and who's in charge here,
anyway? can i send you a list of "bounces" that i got?

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Received on Oct 04 1999
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