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837 with no IOS 1

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slaveniamh

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Nov 10, 2007
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We got a faulty 837 off ebay in the hopes that we could get it to work-

It boots to rommon and dir flash: comes back with nothing so I guess we need to relaod the IOS; but where to we get the file from to try as we don't have access to the required parts of the cisco system?

Niamh
 
I have tried Google searches... probably not feeding it the right words :(

And that ftp server seems to need a username and password, and anonymous doesn't seem to work.

I'll get there though :)

Niamh
 
Thanks, but still no go-

"The server rejected your login credentials. Retype your username and password and click OK to retry"

Last night deep into Googles search results I think I found a few versions, must see if I can do a MD5 check on them just incase they've been modified from the originals.

Niamh

 
Still no, and no one try the email address shown as it's one of our honeypot addresses-

USER anonymous
331 Anonymous access allowed, send identity (e-mail name) as password.
PASS (hidden)
530 User in@fullbore.co.uk cannot log in.
 
What's your email...apparently, IIS is not my strong suit...shall I send it to in@fullbore?
 
Don't use that address, it's a honeypot to trap spammers.

Use niamh@

Thanks,

Niamh
 
The IOS is only 8.8MB, but it failed because it said that your end can't handle that size...do you have a gmail or yahoo account?

Burt
 
Still no-

USER anonymous
331 Anonymous access allowed, send identity (e-mail name) as password.
PASS (hidden)
530 User thanks cannot log in.
 
Our server has a 4MB message size limit.

I do have a gmail account in the name of niamh.holding

Niamh
 
do a google search with :
index apache bin c800

Try replacing c800 with c837, c837-12 etc to search for a specific filename.

The interesting links are named "Index of....", "Index of /files/IOS/804" for example.
 
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