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Some recent IOS-XE CVE's were posted. I was curious on how to look at these.
Would the meraki's be vulnerable to these if running the code? Putting in the version doesn't always return results (e.g. 17.15.4.1) as the versioning is different. Plus...
Hello,
Our new virtual desktops require a proxy to connect out to the internet. We have the proxys configured in windows to allow for internet access, and all of our apps work except for CLI-A. I also tried to configure the proxy directly in the s...
Hi, i ran a system diagnostic on a few devices and the vulnerabilities that came up did not align with what i found on on the Cisco Security Cisco Software Checker. Then to complicate things even more the bug lookup tool only is showing IOS-XE data....
sh ver | i IOS|(revision)Cisco IOS Software, 2801 Software (C2801-ADVIPSERVICESK9-M), Version 12.4(3g), RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)Cisco 2801 (revision 6.0) with 235520K/26624K bytes of memory.Hello,We've been seeing our WAN connection drop every 20 minut...
I also have been running into this issue. I have not found a solution yet that works. The other reply states it being an org wide configuration, but i don't know what they are referencing. All configuration that i've seen has been at the network ...
this is how i was approaching it. There hasn't been a lot of clarity from Cisco yet.
It also requires a lot of manual vetting and investigation. where traditional ios you can just put in the version and it tells you if you're vulnerable.
Hi, i agree it /should/ be. But the results i'm seeing look unreliable. Take the DHCP one for example. Bug CSCuw77959 & CSCsm45390. This is a security bulletin from 2017. In the CSCsm45390 bug details you see that it is fix in 15.5(1)SY1. We a...