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Re: DOCSIS vulnerability
From: "Matthew S. Hallacy" <poptix () techmonkeys org>
Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 07:54:31 -0600
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 06:16:43AM -0500, Chris Chandler wrote:
This is not entirely true. I have only seen a few instances of it actually working with Some Cybersurfer modems, mainly the SB 3100 and SB 4100. It does NOT always work, I know I have tried it, the whole spiel of creating the specific binary and key files for it then doing the reset and what have you. While I have seen this work on a few, I have a DOCSIS modem and it doesn't work.
Interesting, it works fine on AT&T's network, as well as Charter communications with the scripts I wrote it worked every time with no problem.
Chris Chandler MCSE 2000, A+, Network +, MCP-I
Current thread:
- DOCSIS vulnerability Matthew S. Hallacy (Mar 12)
- RE: DOCSIS vulnerability Chris Chandler (Mar 12)
- Re: DOCSIS vulnerability Matthew S. Hallacy (Mar 12)
- Re: DOCSIS vulnerability Mark (Mar 12)
- Re: DOCSIS vulnerability Matthew S. Hallacy (Mar 12)
- Re: DOCSIS vulnerability Dave Ahmad (Mar 12)
- Re: DOCSIS vulnerability Laurence Brockman (Mar 12)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: DOCSIS vulnerability Rense Buijen (Mar 12)
- RE: DOCSIS vulnerability Justin Ellison (Mar 12)
- Re: DOCSIS vulnerability Rob Koliha (Mar 12)
- Re: DOCSIS vulnerability Matthew S. Hallacy (Mar 13)
- RE: DOCSIS vulnerability Justin Ellison (Mar 12)
- Re: DOCSIS vulnerability Matthew S. Hallacy (Mar 12)
- RE: DOCSIS vulnerability Chris Chandler (Mar 12)
- Re: DOCSIS vulnerability dana shetterly (Mar 19)
- Re: DOCSIS vulnerability Siegfried Loeffler (Mar 20)