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"Magic" backdoor password to the 8265 switch: HELP!



 
 
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Old October 17th 03, 04:13 AM
gaucho
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Default "Magic" backdoor password to the 8265 switch: HELP!

I do not know how to write in Russian...

My boss gave me the task of hack in a IBM 8265 switch as they lost the admin
password.

I have physical access to the machine.But

I can not kill all the configurations in place because no one here know how to
rebuild them!

There is some kind of IBM "magic password" back-door... as far as I know...

Anyone here could help me?

 




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