03-09-2004 11:51 AM
I recently discovered that there is no option for encrypting the various passwords in the configuration of a VPN 3000 series concentrator if you choose to export the config to an XML file. However, there is such an option for the plain text version of the config, but the documentation doesn't mention anything about the XML file so I had assumed this option applied to the XML file as well. It doesn't. So, if you use the XML version of the config file for backing up your configuration and you assumed your passwords were being encrypted, be careful with how you manage the XML files.
I've opened a case with Cisco on this, but it's not considered a bug or security vulnerability and therefore requires a "Feature Request" to be changed (which I'm working on submitting), so it may or may not ever be "fixed".
I thought people here might want to know about this, since I was surprised to discover this behavior.
03-09-2004 12:27 PM
pix configs too - pix OS, IIRC, still uses a weaker hashing routine than the secret routine that IOS uses.
11-01-2004 07:54 AM
I found this on 4.1 version. And doc on xml management is very weak
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