[c-nsp] Reciprocal console connections for CPEs
Vincent C Jones
v.jones at networkingunlimited.com
Fri Nov 4 20:37:34 EDT 2011
Of course, unless you are running a crypto lobotomized IOS image, you
should be using ssh rather than telnet. Takes a little more work to set
up to connect to the aux port, but protects you from eavesdroppers.
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Vincent C. Jones
Networking Unlimited, Inc.
Phone: +1 201 568-7810
V.Jones at NetworkingUnlimited.com
On Thu, 2011-11-03 at 16:41 +0300, Gichu wrote:
> On 3 November 2011 14:00, Pierre Emeriaud <petrus.lt at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > 2011/11/3 Gert Doering <gert at greenie.muc.de>:
> > > So this sounds like "two sides spitting their login messages at each
> > > other" - so make sure you don't have login enabled on the AUX ports.
> >
> > Maybe the routers were also spitting all the log messages on the
> > console port, not only the login prompt.
> >
> > "no logging console" would be wise.
> >
>
> Thats actually what I missed out.
> Thanks Pierre, that was the missing link.
>
> Regards
> Gichu
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