What do you get when documentation for Polycom SoundPoint IP phones
suggests.. and
suggests again and
again
you should set up an ftp account
PlcmSpIp with password
PlcmSpIp? Well, what do you expect other than:
Sep 1 13:12:44 greenblatt sshd[24658]: Invalid user PlcmSpIp from 202.39.75.16
Sep 1 13:12:47 greenblatt sshd[24661]: Invalid user PlcmSpIp from 220.132.192.198
Sep 1 13:12:50 greenblatt sshd[24753]: Invalid user PlcmSpIp from 220.132.192.220
Sep 1 13:12:52 greenblatt sshd[24823]: Invalid user PlcmSpIp from 202.39.75.16
Sep 1 13:12:55 greenblatt sshd[24827]: Invalid user PlcmSpIp from 202.39.75.16
Sep 1 13:12:57 greenblatt sshd[24832]: Invalid user PlcmSpIp from 220.132.192.198
Sep 1 13:13:00 greenblatt sshd[24834]: Invalid user PlcmSpIp from 220.132.192.220
Sep 1 13:13:02 greenblatt sshd[24839]: Invalid user PlcmSpIp from 220.132.192.198
Sep 1 13:13:05 greenblatt sshd[24863]: Invalid user PlcmSpIp from 202.39.75.16
Sep 1 13:13:08 greenblatt sshd[24866]: Invalid user PlcmSpIp from 220.132.192.198
I rather have phones use tftp on a local network and/or http when chances
are the setup will be remote.
Update 2009-09-02:
And what do I find from someone who has actually configured this for
provisioning his phones:
Security issue related with PlcmSpIp someone who reports an actual
visit on the
PlcmSpIp account.