Backup/Restore Cisco Pix Configuration#

To do this you

  1. Need a TFTP server running (solarwinds)
  2. Need to telnet into the device
  3. Need to be in enable mode

First to make the backup:

write net 192.168.1.2:MyBackup.pixconfig

where the IP is the IP of your TFTPserver

Then to restore it later, you need to enter config terminal mode first and then restore the file:

config term
configure net 192.168.1.2:MyBackup.pixconfig

and there you have it...

The changes will take immediate effect, but you will still need to write them into the non volatile memory, or the changes will be lost when you reboot the device.

 

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Resetting a PIX password#

Here is a quick trick for resetting a pix password:

http://www.tech-recipes.com/cisco_firewall_tips639.html

You need console access to do so.

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Some Good Links For Updating Cisco PIX Devices#
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Backing up Cisco router settings#

Working with Cisco products is not an everyday event for me, but when I do work with them I want to make sure I backup the config files before I do anything.

To do this you can follow the instructions on this page:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1835/products_tech_note09186a008020260d.shtml#tftp

You can also download a free TFTP server at this location:
http://www.solarwinds.net/Tools/Free_tools/TFTP_Server/

 

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Moving a Network#

This weekend I helped a client of mine move their computer system to a new factility.  In the new location I racked up and configured an HP Procurve switch, and 2 Cisco APs.

All in all the move went well.  I had some problems getting into the Procurve at first.  I think the problem was a bad serial cable, but in the end I got it working right.

We didn't quite have enough ports on Procurve, so I uplinked a couple of their old switches until I could procure some more modules for the HP.

The Cisco 1100 APs had great range.  I was able to blanket the entire facility with WIFI access.  Pretty nice!

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Windows 2003 Common Ports#
Here is a list of common ports used by Windows 2003 Server.
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SMTP Open Relay Test#
This page allows you to test you SMTP to see if it is allowing Open Relay.

Pretty cool.

I fricking hate spam...
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