Zero One Tech (ZOT) P100s PrintServer and SNMP
From: Clinton Smith (security@esales.iinet.net.au)Date: 02/21/02
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Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 10:42:31 +0800 From: Clinton Smith <security@esales.iinet.net.au> To: bugtraq@securityfocus.com
Background:
The ZOT P100s is a hardware printserver device
allowing sharing of a parallel printer on a standard
UTP network.
It has embedded telnet, http (among others) and provides
information via SNMP with default community read string.
(have not tried write yet).
Problem:
After connecting to the device and disabling SNMP,
and setting the public string to non-standard,
it appears that the device is still accessible.
* verified with SNMPWALK - which enumerates loads
of useful information.
Has anyone had any experience with this product?
Is this a bug?, or something else?
Regards,
Clinton
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