Avaya Cajun default community string could allow unauthorized SNMP access
| avaya-cajun-default-snmp (9769) |
Description:
The Avaya Cajun P330, P130, and M770-ATM series switches have a default read/write Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) community string. A remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability to gain unauthorized administrative access to the affected device.
Consequences:
Gain Access
Remedy:
Upgrade to the latest firmware version for your device, as listed in the Avaya Security Advisory dated July 8, 2002. See References.
References:
- Avaya Security Advisory July 8, 2002: Unauthorized SNMP Access possible to P330, P130, and M770-ATM Cajun family.
- BugTraq Mailing List, Mon Aug 05 2002 - 12:01:24 CDT : SNMP vulnerability in AVAYA Cajun firmware .
- BID-5396: Avaya Cajun Firmware Default Community String Vulnerability
- CVE-2002-1448: An undocumented SNMP read/write community string ('NoGaH$@!') in Avaya P330, P130, and M770-ATM Cajun products allows remote attackers to gain administrative privileges.
- OSVDB ID: 12401: Avaya Multiple Cajun Product Default SNMP Community String
Platforms Affected:
- Avaya Cajun M770 Supervisor
- Avaya Cajun M770-ATM
- Avaya P130 Workgroup Ethernet Switch
- Avaya P330 Stackable Switching System
Reported:
Aug 05, 2002
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