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Parts of San Francisco network still locked out

By Robert McMillan , IDG News Service , 07/23/2008
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Prosecutors say that police found bullets when they searched his Pittsburg, Calif., home on July 13.

In a brief appearance before reporters after the hearing, Crane said that she and Childs were "deeply disappointed that bail had not been reduced."

Childs' next scheduled court date is a Sept. 24 pretrial hearing.

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HARD DRIVES?By Anonymous on July 24, 2008, 10:50 am"Because Childs did not store network configuration files on the routers' hard drives ... he (Assistant District Attorney Conrad Del Rosario) said" Oh, oh. Where...

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Does Herb Tong still have a job?By Anon on July 24, 2008, 11:18 amI sure hope not...how the city of SF could have allowed this scenario to develop is beyond me. His manager and probably even the next fool up the chain should be...

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Can you say "password recovery"......anyone?By Anonymous on July 24, 2008, 11:19 amThere are ways to recover lost or forgotton passwords on network devices. I do not know the tech specs of the affected devices but the device vendors should be able...

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RE: Can you say "password recovery"......anyone?By Anonymous on July 24, 2008, 1:03 pmMaybe you're not aware of the "no service password-recovery" command for Cisco IOS devices: e.g. http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps274/products_configuration_example09186a00801d8113.shtml Cheers, ahb.

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Password Recovery usually wipes out configs for security reasonsBy billstewart on July 29, 2008, 3:41 pmUsing router password recovery features is mildly annoying, because it wipes out the configuration for security reasons and you have to rebuild it. That's fine...

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