RE: Locking Cisco Router

From: David Lubowa (ziggy@one2net.co.ug)
Date: 11/28/02

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    From: "David Lubowa" <ziggy@one2net.co.ug>
    To: "Kevin Jones" <KJones@tcloud.com>, <security-basics@securityfocus.com>
    Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 11:42:26 +0300
    
    

    i think i have come to a solution , where by we have locked that client out
    from all ISP's by notifying them before they sign him up. And they have
    followed what we have told him , so unless he is going to start his own ISP
    then i dont think he will receive any service from any ISP here.

    cheers
    David Ziggy Lubowa
    Network Engineer
    One2net (U)
    web: www.one2net.co.ug
    Tel: +256 41 345466

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Kevin Jones [mailto:KJones@tcloud.com]
    Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2002 12:05 AM
    To: 'security-basics@securityfocus.com'
    Subject: RE: Locking Cisco Router

    The point was made by the original person to post on this is that they have
    performed a service for someone involving the configuration of a Cisco
    router. They're intent from what I read out of their second post is that
    they would like to "unconfigure" the router and lock the owner out until the
    monies owed are paid. I believe the question has been answered by this
    point.

    To the fellow with the original post, your only real option is legal action
    at this point. No need to get a bad reputation by doing a "write erase",
    "save config", "copy run start" and then a "reload". Depending on the
    amount owed, you'd have to decide what is an "acceptable loss" on this one.

    Regards,
    Kevin



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