Well, I can certainly come up with something, but I had assumed there 
were already a few people lined up. I was just going to watch. :) 
Anyway, I won't be able to stay long regardless.
Regards, Dustin
<p><p>John Hebert wrote:
<em>> I think we should postpone this then if there is no
<em>> one willing/able to do an exploit. I thought there was
<em>> at least a couple volunteers earlier such as yourself
<em>> and Ricky Salmon.
<em>> 
<em>> Do we have any volunteers willing to demonstrate an
<em>> exploit and how to protect against it for the security
<em>> demo on Saturday from 1pm to 5pm?
<em>> 
<em>> John Hebert
<em>> 
<em>> --- Dustin Puryear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<em>> 
<em>>>Um, haven't gotten wind of any volunteers to produce
<em>>>exploits at this 
<em>>>meeting. John, I think this meeting was your idea
<em>>>baby so let's see some 
<em>>>headway here. ;-)
<em>>>
<em>>>FYI, I will bring a computer running both RH6.2 and
<em>>>RH7.1. Both will be 
<em>>>running concurrently via VMWare. I will use a
<em>>>default install for both, 
<em>>>which means running services will include: Wu-FTP,
<em>>>Berkely r*, telnet, 
<em>>>PostgreSQL, Apache, etc. You can easily find the
<em>>>versions by hitting the 
<em>>>Red Hat FTP site and looking in each releases
<em>>>directory.
<em>>>
<em>>>John, have we decided how we will set up the
<em>>>workstations? I would think 
<em>>>three or four should be sufficient.
<em>>>
<em>>>We will also be using a hub, and not a switch. That
<em>>>should make things a 
<em>>>little easier for some tasks if we trying to do a
<em>>>little password 
<em>>>sniffing or anything similar.
<em>>>
<em>>>BTW, I will probably be leaving early. I may only
<em>>>stay long enough to 
<em>>>set everything up and watch an exploit or two. All
<em>>>in all though, I 
<em>>>think this will be fun for everyone.
<em>>>
<em>>>Regards, Dustin
<em>>>
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