[j-nsp] [matt.mcbride@eds.com: Juniper Routers]

From: Jared Mauch (jared@puck.nether.net)
Date: Wed Jan 30 2002 - 14:00:40 EST


        
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I am doing some research on Juniper routers -- specifically on
vulnerabilities. Do you have any information on this topic? Can you point
me to where I can look? I have already checked CERT and some other
locations but am not getting much on Juniper.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Matt McBride
Information Analyst
mailto:matt.mcbride@eds.com

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