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RE: VoIP


From: "Aaron Hayes Smartek" <aaron.hayes () smartek biz>
Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 15:07:02 +1100


Well Cisco IOS might indicate a Cisco Router Modem used currently by Telstra
for there business ADSL solutions or a Cisco PIX firewall. Look up on the
web to get a list of cisco commands. 

Test to see if you can connect to the IP address via telnet or SSH, at least
to the point of being asked to enter a username and password. If you can get
this far then the next step will definitely fall into bad boy territory....

Let me know how you go.




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sisram2 () gmail com wrote:
Hi, Guys


While doing a pen test I came across a server having only 1720 (H.323 and
5060 (SIP) open. 


Nessus says its Cisco IOS. Can someone suggest the next logical step for
doing the pen test on this server ? 

Any known vulnerability or exploit ?


Thanks folks 


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