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Re: "MIPS" Pentesting


From: merc <merc () securitywire com>
Date: Mon, 04 Jan 2010 08:23:57 -0500

MIPS is a CPU architecture, try googling the ZEM300 part of the banner ,
i found this sounded like what you found...

http://www.zk-usa.com/edk_zem300.php


On Mon, 2010-01-04 at 03:32 -0800, Elliot Fernandes wrote:
When testing a network, I was using nmap and I came up with a system that had port 23 open. So I netcat'ed into it 
and I got:

Welcome to Linux (ZEM300) for MIPS
Kernel 2.4.20 Treckle on an MIPS

Has anyone come across this before? It seems to be a login point for a security device (physical security) at the 
network. Thing is, I have no documentation on the "MIPS", neither from google or from anywhere else. Anyone got ideas 
on this? And I'm running hydra with a wordlist, and a bruteforcer at the same time on it.


      

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