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Chris Hessing
Senior Engineer, Cloudpath Networks (chris.hess...@cloudpath.net)
Chief Architect, Open1X G
I am posting this in the hopes that this thread can die on bugtraq and go where
it is most likely more appropriate (nmap-dev perhaps). Anyway, since I have
gotten so many different people saying so many different things to me, I
in response to my previous comments about nmap and linux 2.4 I thoug
> Your report provides an excellent description (and background) of the
> problem. But for people who want to explore this without kernel
> recompilation and for those who aren't using Linux, I would like to add
> that this remote-uptime capability has been available to Nmap users (using
> raw TC
TCP Timestamping - Obtaining System Uptime Remotely
By Bret McDanel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
March 11, 2001
TCP Timestamping can be used to retrieve information about your system that
you may not wish to be public. I started investigating this
n alternative so when you
look to get your DSL in the first place ask if they've made them
available.
Bret Piatt - [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
Systems Engineer [CCNA/CCDA/MCP]
PacifiCom - (530) 342-8999
- Original Message -
From: "Andrew R. Siverly" <[EMAIL PR
the disk (512 bytes based on the NTFS system). The Win2k
quota system should count each file a user creates at that minimum size
even if the size is actually smaller. This will not change how the normal
user works but will deny this attack and allow for more accurate accounting.
Bret Piatt - [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
Systems Engineer [CCNA/CCDA/MCP]
PacifiCom - (530) 342-8999
Arne Vidstrøm wrote:
> The "Strip Script Tags" in FW-1 can be circumvented by adding
> an extra <
> before the
Beleive me, its still there - often... WHy is it left open? mainly because
the INetwork admin who setup the firewall found it too hard to fix - I'd say..
Cheers,
Bret
At 10:51 PM 9/4/99 +1200, Alan Brown wrote:
>On Thu, 2 Sep 1999, Technical Incursion Countermeasures wrote:
>
>
Exactly... however - many mail servers _are_ misconfigured. especially
those using an external-internal relay...
>Sit back and watch absolutely nothing happen, unless both mailers are
>misconfigured. Even the venerable RFC821
>(http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/std/std10.html) notes that:
>
> Of c