Dear lee.e.rian@xxxxxxxxxx, Why do you think you can't do it with SNMP? An examples are settings DNS server option via DHCP (or DNS domain name for proxy server autodiscovery protocol) or even configuring a VPN tunnel for all traffic. I'm not sure about Tsunami, for Orinoco these settings are read/write: http://support.ipmonitor.com/mibs/ORINOCO-MIB/oids.aspx see e.g. oriDHCPServerPrimaryDNSIPAddress --Friday, October 10, 2008, 1:24:27 AM, you wrote to 3APA3A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: lercg> -----"Vladimir '3APA3A' Dubrovin" <3APA3A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: ----- >>What can you achieve with script injection you can not achieve >>with SNMP write access? lercg> I don't know what you can actually achieve, but in addition to whatever you lercg> can do to/with the box you have SNMP write access for, it gives you a shot lercg> at the admin's machine. And maybe even a shot at everything that the lercg> admin's machine can talk to. lercg> Regards, lercg> Lee >> >>--Thursday, October 9, 2008, 5:02:44 PM, you wrote to >>bugtraq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: >> >>PR> $ snmpset -v1 -c public 192.168.1.100 sysName.0 s >>'">><script>alert(1)</script>' >> >> >>-- >>~/ZARAZA http://securityvulns.com/ -- ~/ZARAZA http://securityvulns.com/ Если даже вы получите какое-нибудь письмо, вы все равно не сумеете его прочитать. (Твен)