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Cisco torch
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Date added: 11/01/2006 |
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Cisco Torch mass scanning, fingerprinting, and exploitation tool was written while working on the next edition of the Hacking Exposed Cisco Networks , since the tools availalbe on the market could not meet our needs. The main feature that makes Cisco-torch different from similar tools is the extensive use of forking to launch multiple scanning processes on the background for maximum scanning efficiency. Also, it uses several methods of application layer fingerprinting simultaneously, if needed. We wanted something fast to discover remote Cisco hosts running Telnet, SSH, Web, NTP and SNMP services and launch dictionary attacks against the services discovered. |
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Cisco Tools
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Date added: 03/17/2006 |
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Password finder tools for Cisco. |
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Cisco Router passwd decoder
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Hits: 6 |
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Date added: 06/26/2006 |
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Simple little perl script to decode router passwords. |
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Cisco PIX Firewall password calculator
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Hits: 7 |
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Date added: 02/27/2006 |
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Cisco PIX firewalls, as every other Cisco device, let you insert the password for the enable mode and telnet access directly in their encrypted form using the commands:
- enable password **************** encrypted
- passwd **************** encrypted
where the string **************** is the encrypted form of a known cleartext password.
This program produces the encrypted form of PIX passwords without the need to access the device.
Networks and security administrators can use it to write authentication informations in the firewall's configuration files completely off-line. |
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CDPsniffer
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Date added: 08/28/2005 |
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CDPsniffer is a small perl only Cisco discovery protocol (CDP) decoding sniffer. It sniffs the network traffic, picks out the cdp packets and prints out the decoded protocol contents. |
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