That could be any user logged into the CLI. Cisco is famously a network appliance company and they make admin available over the network. Anyone who can get to the LAN/VLAN these appliances are on can exploit this. So not specifically physical access.
That could be any user logged into the CLI. Cisco is famously a network appliance company and they make admin available over the network. Anyone who can get to the LAN/VLAN these appliances are on can exploit this. So not specifically physical access.
You are right:
Holy fuck.
Yup, that’s Cisco alright
You should have gone with “correct”.
Is that needed or useful criticism?HA! I totally missed the joke. Well played.
I think it’s more a reference to your username than actual criticism.
Yeah, I thought that would land better.
Oh GEEZ! Sorry, I had a VERY literal day at work today. Completely flew over my head.
Management interface is only available locally
The management interface can 100% be put on LAN and often is.
Okay sure then you’re asking for trouble. You could also configure the word password as your password.
I agree, its not something I would do.
Doesn’t change that it happens.