So even though, we can just acknowledge all login attempts, we can’t send a valid response. LLDP: System Name = WOEGWRFNBN021-K22z-178-73 System Description = Hirschmann EAGLE Security Device - SW: SDV-05.3.00Ī quick Whois lookup for 53.8.178.73 results inĪlthough a radius server is quickly setup with FreeRadius, authentication isn’t quite as trivial, as the Radius packets are encrypted and authenticated.At some point looking for 10.8.247.1 (ARP).LLDP: System Name = WOEGWUUTUW021-10-8-247-142 Hirschmann EAGLE Security Device - SW: SDV-05.3.00.I set up a simple Linux VM, inserted a USB-NIC, connected the external port of the router and powered it up. I named the devices h1 and h2, just to keep them apart in my documentation. It also has a few status LEDs and a clamp header for the redundant power supply.Īs you can see, the device had been dealt with by NETWAYS, which is German company offering various IT Services. In the version I received, the router is equipped with two Ethernet ports (one for the internal network, one for the uplink), an RJ-11 socket for a serial console and a USB A port. There are a few vulns, on Hirschmann’s side!.Just take the post as a little bit of technical fun and a hard warning on how important safe disposal processes are!.Shit happens no matter how good your processes are! No it’s not about shaming Daimler in any way.Yes, it seems the device belonged to Daimler.For about 25Euro each, they were perfectly in budget and although it was the old and seemingly EOL version, I ordered two and had a look. Needing a victim for an OT related talk, I decided to hit eBay and quickly found a cheap offer for a few Hirschmann industrial router/firewall/VPN node “EAGLE One”.
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