S-376: Cisco uBR10012 Series Devices SNMP Vulnerability


 
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Old 09-25-2008
S-376: Cisco uBR10012 Series Devices SNMP Vulnerability

Cisco uBR10012 series devices automatically enable Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) read/write access to the device if configured for linecard redundancy. This can be exploited by an attacker to gain complete control of the device. The risk is HIGH. Successful exploitation of the vulnerability may allow an attacker to gain complete control of the device.


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snmpsetup(8n)															     snmpsetup(8n)

Name
       snmpsetup - set up the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Agent

Syntax
       /usr/etc/snmpsetup

Description
       The command is an interactive facility for configuring the ULTRIX SNMP Agent.  When your system is configured as an SNMP Agent certain net-
       work parameters can be monitored or managed by a Network Management Station (NMS).

       The command also allows you to configure Extended ULTRIX SNMP Agents.  Extended Agents are user-defined daemons that allow you  to  specify
       private network parameters to be monitored or managed by the NMS.

       Before  you  invoke  the network must be up and running, your host must have a name, and you must know the Internet Protocol address of any
       NMSs that you want to have monitor or manage your system.

       You can run while in multiuser mode, but you must be root or superuser.

       To invoke

       # snmpsetup

Diagnostics
       The following error messages are issued by

       snmpsetup must be run by root
       snmpsetup: need /etc/rc
       snmpsetup: need /etc/snmpd.conf
       snmpsetup: non-interactive mode not currently supported
       snmpsetup: network must be setup before running snmpsetup
       snmpsetup: terminated with no installations made

Files
       SNMP configuration file

       File that controls automatic reboot

See Also
       snmpext(3n), snmpd.conf(5n), snmpd(8n)
       Guide to Networking

																     snmpsetup(8n)