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Home Network Administration Protocol

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Home Network Administration Protocol (HNAP) is a network protocol by Cisco Systems which allows identification, configuration, and management of network devices. HNAP is based on SOAP.[1]

In January 2010 SourceSec discovered an exploit in multiple D-Link network devices where HNAP authentication could be bypassed.[2] 2014 HNAP is used by "The Moon" worm which infects Linksys routers.[3]

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