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| Subject: | RE: Netopia Routers |
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| Date: | Fri, 22 Oct 2004 00:37:45 -0400 |
The two big, easily searchable, databases are: Icat.nist.gov Osvdb.org jeff -----Original Message----- From: Jim McBurnett [mailto:jim@tgasolutions.com] Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 7:30 AM To: Dan Tesch; Stephane Auger Cc: Security Basics Subject: RE: Netopia Routers Did you go to Security focus's vulnerability database? Jim -----Original Message----- From: Dan Tesch [mailto:dan.tesch@comcast.net] Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 6:27 PM To: Stephane Auger Cc: Security Basics Subject: Re: Netopia Routers Get a Nessus box running and scan it; Nessus is free, kicks but, and you will likely find other uses for it if you are interested in security. I used many many Netopia routers in the '90's and I REALLY liked the interface - rock solid, I never had a problem with them but I am not familiar with anything current. Nessus will help you uncover configuration issues as well, ie: open ports and the like - known vulnerablilities are referenced by archives on CVE, Securityfocus, Microsoft, etc. www.nessus.org Hi everyone, lately, I've been using Netopia (Cayman) routers to build networks and was wondering if anyone encountered important vulnerabilities in them. I've used Google, but nothing. Is there a good resource where I could find any security holes? I use more than one model, so I need something general. The Netopias are not widely used and are pretty good, but I'd like to make sure of that... Thanks! Stephane Auger
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