This repository contains the configuration files, network topology, and documentation for the OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) lab setup using Cisco routers. The lab demonstrates IPv4/IPv6 subnetting .
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Someone is slipping a hidden backdoor into Juniper routers across the globe, activated by a magic packetIf the sender passes the test, they get command-line access ... ever discovered magic packet [PDF] malware, the team wrote, "the combination of targeting Junos OS routers that serve as a VPN ...
which is then responsible for running a PowerShell script designed to initiate an outbound connection to a command-and-control (C2) server located at the IP address 62.133.60[.]137. The exact initial ...
Someone has been quietly backdooring selected Juniper routers ... packet sequences is received by the machine, a connection is established with the sender, and a followup challenge is initiated by the ...
It divides the network into areas, and uses a hierarchy of routers to exchange routing information. OSPF supports IPv4 and IPv6, and has many features such as authentication, load balancing ...
That's your router, and the number next to it is your router's IP address. (Credit: PCMag / Microsoft) If you're on a Mac, go to Apple > System Settings and choose Wi-Fi in the sidebar.
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