On 3 Jun 2001, David Dyer-Bennet wrote: > I know why I wanted to get up to 2.2 (virtual ethernet ports). Why do > I want to get up to 2.4? MD5 password encoding is a good reason. And here's the list from cisco, which looks like pretty much passwords again, for practical purposes. ---- Resolved Issues in CBOS Release 2.4.2 The following issues have been resolved in CBOS 2.4.2. CSCds87618 Setting VIP interrupt(s) to inside now sets non-Wan0-0 interrupt(s) to inside. CSCds89064 Passwords can now include uppercase letters. CSCdt04882 Passwords can now be stored in encrypted format in NVRAM. CSCdt12551 Help for the set int wanx standard command is now displayed when using G.DMT. CSCdt29157 Pinging with record routes and large packet sizes now works properly with the Cisco 677 CPE. CSCdt30943 The RIP Database now handles metric comparisons properly. CSCdt34289 The correct information on VPI/VCI range configuration is included in the CBOS 2.3.9 Release Notes. CSCdt50680 After enabling RFC1483, CBOS 2.4.2 now issues a prompt that a reboot is required. CSCdt52108 The snmpwalk to dsl modem command no longer shows a value of 0 for some OIDs. CSCdt68856 Non-classfull masks on eth0 are now advertised properly by RIPv1. CSCdt59082 The Net Meeting NAT command syntax is correct. > -- "To misattribute a quote is unforgivable." --Anonymous