On Jun 28, 2001 09:28 -0300 Pedro Zorzenon Neto wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
|Is there any way of getting some exploit in a CLOSED port? Some kernel,
|ipchains or other bug that allows someone explore closed ports?
|What about ports that are opened to 192.168.1.x but are REJECTed by
|ipchains to t
On Jun 28, 2001 09:28 -0300 Pedro Zorzenon Neto wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
|Is there any way of getting some exploit in a CLOSED port? Some kernel,
|ipchains or other bug that allows someone explore closed ports?
|What about ports that are opened to 192.168.1.x but are REJECTed by
|ipchains to
On Jun 27, 2001 13:07 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote to...:
|> You add /bin/ftponly in /etc/shells.
|
|And if I'm not mistaken, if they are somehow now able to execute the
|chsh command, then they have a valid shell account they can log in to. :-(
|
|While they shouldn't be able to run chsh, or
On Jun 27, 2001 13:07 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote to...:
|> You add /bin/ftponly in /etc/shells.
|
|And if I'm not mistaken, if they are somehow now able to execute the
|chsh command, then they have a valid shell account they can log in to. :-(
|
|While they shouldn't be able to run chsh, or
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