Home Network Administration Protocol
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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Home Network Administration Protocol (HNAP) is a proprietary network protocol invented[1] by Pure Networks, Inc. and acquired by Cisco Systems which allows identification, configuration, and management of network devices. HNAP is based on SOAP.[2]
Starting in January 2010, vulnerabilities were discovered in multiple D-Link network devices where HNAP authentication could be bypassed.[3][4][5]
2014 HNAP is used by "The Moon" worm which infects Linksys routers.[6]
References
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External links
- HNAP Homepage (abandoned April 7, 2011)
- SANS: More on HNAP - What is it, How to Use it, How to Find it
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