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RE: Jetdirect card Attack???--Followup


From: Dean Cunningham <Dean.Cunningham () ew govt nz>
Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 12:59:29 +1200

What version of the firmware, are they the same type of card in each printer
with the same firmware version?

-----Original Message-----
From: James Edwards [mailto:jedwards () mail sdsu edu]
Sent: Friday, 20 July 2001 6:10 AM
To: sdsu-cert () lists sdsu edu
Cc: incidents () securityfocus com
Subject: Re: Jetdirect card Attack???--Followup


At 10:07 AM -0700  on 7/19/01,  in the message "Jetdirect card 
Attack???" you wrote:
Yesterday, one of the printers here in ITS began printing a 
Jetdirect Diagnostic Page showing a S/W Exception 00fb and a core 
dump ("Registers", "Stack", and "Register Pointer Memory Dump" in 
Hex). I changed the slot, and the error followed (from EIO1 to 
EIO2), therefore I guessed that the card was bad. Today another 
printer began to share the same symptoms. I have a hard time 
believing that two cards would go bad at the same time


Its 3 printers now--can't be the cards going bad!!
Also, the LCD Controll panel displays "86.00fb" error

Jim
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James Edwards
Instructional Technology Consultant
Instructional Technology Services
Adams Humanities-1109, MC-8114
San Diego State University
San Diego, Ca. 92182-8114

  (619) 594-5727
  mailto:jedwards () mail sdsu edu
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