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| Subject: | Re: snmp |
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| Date: | Mon, 27 Sep 2004 17:19:14 -0500 |
On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 15:39, R. DuFresne wrote:
You start by getting yer "get out of jail free card" from mgt. If you lack that, you are likely to get fired and then prosecuted.
I didn't read it like you did. It seemed to me that Juan wanted a tool that lists some info retrieved via SNMP Gets. With that list we would approach management, showing that you can query interface tables, etc, with a community string of "public". I didn't think that he wanted to "break into" and systems, or otherwise "pentest" it (even though he used that word in his request. Improper use of "pentest" in my book). I don't think he needs management approval or a JOOJF card to just list some stuff with snmpwalk. After all, the information is "public", right? As long as he doesn't circumvent counter-measures he should be fine. After all, he is the one responsible for security in his company. He would be one handing out the JOOJF cards ;) Cheers, Frank
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