cbos>en
Password: [hit enter] (or enter your password if you have one)
cbos#set web disabled
cbos#set web port 31337
cbos#set web remote 127.0.0.1
cbos#write
cbos#reboot

You should be able to telnet to 10.0.0.1 if you are using NAT on your
router.  If you are using a routed connection (i.e. /30 netblock), then you
need to telnet to you IP address assigned to the router.  If you don't see a
prompt right away -- press enter.

Make sure you are using CBOS 2.4.3 and you should be pretty well protected.
I found it easiest to upgrade by connecting my router directly to my W2K
machine and running that dumb disk of theirs.  It seems to be a java app, so
you might hack it to work with Linux under X.  Or, if you know how, upgrade
the old fashion way.

Tom Veldhouse
veldy at veldy.net


----- Original Message -----
From: "Simeon Johnston" <simeonuj at indivisuallearning.com>
To: <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 8:19 AM
Subject: RE: [TCLUG] cbos>


> > > Ah, yes, I am talking about my DSL router prompt.  (Now I know what
> > to
> > > call it.)  Hmm, I am trying to install the Cisco 678 Code Red fix.
> > (I
> > > thought I already did this under Windows - before I blew M$ away and
> > > installed RH7.1)  Perhaps if one changes OSs, one has to refix
> > > things(?).
> >
> > If you did the upgrade once, then you do not need to do it again. The
> > upgrade only affected your Cisco 678 router's operating system, not
> > the
> > operating system of your PC.
> >
> Or perhaps you mean the suedo fix?  They gave instructions before on how
> to change some settings so that the code red wouldn't see it as an
> attackable host.  This wasn't the permanent fix.  Cisco has since come
> out w/ a new version that can be installed ( which is probably what
> your trying to do now ).
>
> sim
>
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