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View running services on a router
14 years 9 months ago #33781
by FlipRich
Rich
Network Engineer /CCNP, CCNA-S
Tallahassee, FL
View running services on a router was created by FlipRich
The "auto secure" command in enable mode shuts off a bunch of services that run by default on a fresh router. It also does some AAA configuring and ACL setups.
Is there a show command that shows running services on a router? I tried searching but couldnt find any.
Is there a show command that shows running services on a router? I tried searching but couldnt find any.
Rich
Network Engineer /CCNP, CCNA-S
Tallahassee, FL
14 years 9 months ago #33784
by Perlhack
Replied by Perlhack on topic Re: View running services on a router
I do not know of a command to show open services. I've been using either NESSUS or netcat (both are freeware) to scan for open services on the router.
14 years 9 months ago #33785
by S0lo
Try show processes. This shows all processes currently running.
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Ammar Muqaddas
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www.firewall.cx
Replied by S0lo on topic Re: View running services on a router
Is there a show command that shows running services on a router? I tried searching but couldnt find any.
Try show processes. This shows all processes currently running.
Studying CCNP...
Ammar Muqaddas
Forum Moderator
www.firewall.cx
14 years 9 months ago #33786
by FlipRich
Thanks S0lo. I did know about that command. i was searching for something a little less granular, but the sh processes command does show what i need as well as some other things.
Nessus? I'm going to have the try that out Perlhack. Thanks.
Rich
Network Engineer /CCNP, CCNA-S
Tallahassee, FL
Replied by FlipRich on topic Re: View running services on a router
Is there a show command that shows running services on a router? I tried searching but couldnt find any.
Try show processes. This shows all processes currently running.
Thanks S0lo. I did know about that command. i was searching for something a little less granular, but the sh processes command does show what i need as well as some other things.
Nessus? I'm going to have the try that out Perlhack. Thanks.
Rich
Network Engineer /CCNP, CCNA-S
Tallahassee, FL
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