[20384] in bugtraq
Re: multiple vulnerabilities in Alcatel Speed Touch DSL modems
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Michael A. Nunes)
Mon Apr 23 14:00:28 2001
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Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2001 14:13:32 -0400
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From: "Michael A. Nunes" <p@pcmike.net>
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Dear Peter & Others,
I actually contacted Alcatel specifially about the A1000, and
there seems to be a few different models of the same modem. My
particular model number (found on the back of the modem) ends in
"AB" and Alcatel told me that this means that the modem cannot
be connected to except by a "Gig'E'Box," whatever that may be.
So Peter if your A1000 Model Number ends in AB, I'd assume you
too have one of the modems that cannot be connected to using
telnet, tftp, ftp, httpd, etc. I tried for hours trying to do it, since I
saw the ARP requests, and replies in iptraf, along with the packets
transversing my network, they just never seemed to be accepted.
When I finally called Alcatel, I got my reason. =\ Hope I didn't
confuse you to much =]
-- pcmike
On 19 Apr 2001, at 5:34, SpaceTime wrote:
> We have unsuccessfully attempted to connect to both an Alcatel Speed
> Touch Home and Alcatel 1000 ADSL at 10.0.0.138 and are wondering if
> there's something we're missing? The connection is established but
> then repeatedly times out. This has been tried from multiple
> platforms to no avail.
Thanks,
Michael A. Nunes
p@pcmike.net