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Re: Nokia IP 330 Firewall Appliance


From: "Enno Rey" <erey () security-academy de>
Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 05:13:59 +0200

Hi,

afaik you can't even touch the 'root' account on the nokia boxes. You just
have to work as admin which is (nearly?) equivalent... to reset admin
account, see procedure in

http://msgs.securepoint.com/cgi-bin/get/fw1-0203/541/2.html

[describes the procedure for a 440, shall work on a 330, too]. But ... one
thing I don't get... being admin you're definitely able to reconfigure the
box... if not there's some other problem... feel free to mail me off-list to
investigate further...

HTH,

Enno Rey

Enno Rey Netzwerke GmbH - Zaehringerstr. 46 -69115 Heidelberg
Tel. +49 6221 480390 - Fax +49 6221 419008 - Mobil +49 173 6745902
www.ernw.de PGP 585F B0B9 F429 35EF 73A4  BC33 8F4B A629 C181 2EF1

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To: <pen-test () securityfocus com>
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 10:44 PM
Subject: Nokia IP 330 Firewall Appliance


Anyone know how to change root password on an IP330?  I was able to social
engineer my
way to Admin (thanks nokia support).  I still need to get root password to
reconfigure the box.
I do not have access to the nokia website ;(   but I do have physical
access
to the box.

Anyhelp would be appreciated.. this is a non-profit group and I am doing
a freebie for them and really don't have any more time to keep messing
with
it.


Regards,
Dr Bado.



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