On 1/6/2010 01:23, Dobbins, Roland wrote: > On Jan 6, 2010, at 4:18 PM, Matthew Palmer wrote: > > >> The closest I can come to a solution is to set a random password and flash >> it using a front-panel LED using morse. <grin> >> > heh > > No password at all, operator prompted at the console during startup > unless/until he sets one. No IP address, et. al. until a password is set. > Yeah. And for devices with no console, only network interfaces, a default IP address, no default password, and no default route (just in case they plug it into a real LAN instead of a laptop. :p ).
- RE: Default Passwords for World Wide Packets/Lightning... Nathan Eisenberg
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- RE: Default Passwords for World Wide Packets/... Nathan Eisenberg
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