One could use SCP with certificates for authentication and avoid all the issues with FTP and it's vulnerabilities.
At 07:55 PM 10/26/2004, you wrote:
Richard wrote:
Hi Kristian,
I'd like to use ftp because of several advantages it has. For example,
ability to change the time stamp and reload the phone. But the default
password is a big issue. I'd like to change it but don't want to go to each
phone and reset it. Any way to change it?
Thanks,
I understand why you would want to use FTP (no filename changes). Why is the default password such a big issue?
This is a chicken or the egg - how is the phone supposed to know it's new ftp password BEFORE it can get the config file - via FTP!?!
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Kristian Kielhofner
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