Are you sure that a 0day is even needed? perhaps its a rather old
kernel thats locally exploitable?
shell# uname -r
and then go google.

2008/7/22 Alex Howells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 2008/7/21 Lucio Crusca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Believe it or not, I have a linux box (mine, yes it's mine) I need to own...
>> the problem is that it phisically resides a few 100km from here and someone
>> else has changed the root password... I can still log in as luser and I
>> wonder if I have a chance to become root again. It's a more or less current
>> debian lenny i386 with gnome. Have you got anything for me?
>
> Probably not and I can't think anyone hiding a 0-day is going to
> release it for this. Sorry.
>
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