Hi,
Jerm. Nice to see your post after such long time.
yes i know your very busy man, with ccie in voice round the corner. And i know your prep for snaa for cbt nuggets.
All the best for all your good and best work.
Sorry but it does not work on pix unless it was 7.0 or higher. i am pretty sure you can do a tftp to a server and it will show the configs with the vpn keys unencrypted.
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Anyway, Glad you're back!
Ontopic, I wasn't really aware of this command, I only knew the command to write the running-config to TFTP (write net etc). This output also includes preshared-keys.
Hi,
Jerm. Nice to see your post after such long time.
yes i know your very busy man, with ccie in voice round the corner. And i know your prep for snaa for cbt nuggets.
All the best for all your good and best work.
Regards,
Praveen
Hi!
I have a question?
Does it work on PIX? I mean software version 5.5 and older.
DyaDya
Sorry but it does not work on pix unless it was 7.0 or higher. i am pretty sure you can do a tftp to a server and it will show the configs with the vpn keys unencrypted.
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Nice tip JC. Normally i look using ASDM (only thing is it good for) or copy the config to a ftp/tftp.
Cheers.
Anyone knows if there is a way to telnet to Private IPs from the Cisco ASA 5500 ?
Interesting article. Where did you got all the information from ? thanks anyway
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May I congratulate you on your exemplary article.You have made my day and gained a new fan. in comparison to most works on the web this is a masterpiece, I am very pleased that I came upon your post. I promise to be linking to this from all my blogs.
Jeremy gained a new fan.. ah, your 2811 fan was broken? This is a new Cisco TAC approach via spambots? haha :D
Well, maybe include some captcha in your new blog? :D
Anyway, Glad you're back!
Ontopic, I wasn't really aware of this command, I only knew the command to write the running-config to TFTP (write net etc). This output also includes preshared-keys.
Best regards,
Bart
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