[j-nsp] Restore M7 to initial state

Truman Boyes truman at suspicious.org
Fri Jul 31 10:35:07 EDT 2009


Yes, booting from alternate media would be preferred if you were  
concerned about leaving something behind that may contain sensitive  
information. Recently I worked on a grey market M5 that contained all  
sorts of things that you would hope are never exposed outside a company.

Truman


On 31/07/2009, at 9:42 AM, Brandon Bennett wrote:

> In config mode either
>
> delete  (to wipe the config)
>
>         Or
> load factory-default (to load default config)
>
> Note that both of these just take care of only the configuration.   
> To completly wipe the box clean I recommend booting from alternative  
> media and issuing a 'request system partition' to repartion the  
> primary boot media.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brandon Bennett
> Accuvant
>
> Sent from my mobile.
>
> On Jul 31, 2009, at 7:06 AM, Andrea Montefusco  
> <andrew at montefusco.com> wrote:
>
>> It is possible to restore an M7i to 'brand new' state ?
>> (Like ios write erase and reload)
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>>       *am*
>>
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