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From: darfun on 2 Jun 2010 13:39 How to remove autorun.inf virus froma usb drive http://qna.techvts.com/4/autorun-virus-help
From: Rob on 2 Jun 2010 15:12 darfun <darfun.inc(a)gmail.com> wrote: > How to remove autorun.inf virus froma usb drive > http://qna.techvts.com/4/autorun-virus-help I have never seen an autorun virus on USB drive for Cisco routers.
From: alexd on 2 Jun 2010 17:07 On 02/06/10 20:12, Rob wrote: > darfun<darfun.inc(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> How to remove autorun.inf virus froma usb drive >> http://spam/4/autorun-virus-help > > I have never seen an autorun virus on USB drive for Cisco routers. It was a feature added in IOS 13, but I think they dropped it for 14. -- <http://ale.cx/> (AIM:troffasky) (UnSoEsNpEaTm(a)ale.cx) 22:05:22 up 35 days, 23:09, 0 users, load average: 0.53, 0.23, 0.22 It is better to have been wasted and then sober than to never have been wasted at all
From: Rod Dorman on 3 Jun 2010 14:16 In article <hu6h5v$mat$1(a)speranza.aioe.org>, alexd <troffasky(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >On 02/06/10 20:12, Rob wrote: >> darfun<darfun.inc(a)gmail.com> wrote: >>> How to remove autorun.inf virus froma usb drive >>> http://spam/4/autorun-virus-help >> >> I have never seen an autorun virus on USB drive for Cisco routers. > >It was a feature added in IOS 13, but I think they dropped it for 14. Can you configure which virus should run with an access-list? -- -- Rod -- rodd(at)polylogics(dot)com
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