[nsp] cisco password hash problems?

Hank Nussbacher hank at mail.iucc.ac.il
Tue Apr 13 13:50:19 EDT 2004


On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Bruce Pinsky wrote:

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> Hank Nussbacher wrote:
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> | At 11:17 PM 12-04-04 -0400, jlewis at lewis.org wrote:
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> | I tried opening a TAC case (E818245) back on Dec 4 on this but Cisco
> | told me to look at CSCdw75860 which only addressed the problem in OSPF
> | but we could not convince them we saw it in BGP password hash as well.
> |
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> Were you able to consistently recreate it?  What version?  How?

Recreate it?  I should downgrade my routers so as to provide debugging?
:-)

Versions: 12.0(25)S2 upgraded to 12.2(18)S1 and "some" OSPF+BGP Md5 pswds
stopped working.  Not all - just some.

-Hank

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> I found several BGP/MD5 issues including:
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> 	CSCeb07106 BGP and md5 authentication issues - TCP-6-TOOBIG
> ~ 	CSCeb06813 BGP Peer will not come up after disabling MD5
> 	CSCec29952 bgp md5 authentication not working when configured in 			mpls
> vpn vrf
> 	CSCed65333 Malformed sync ack packet with BGP MD5 authentication
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