RE: [Full-disclosure] How to Determine My System Vulnerabilities

2006-01-11 Thread Mike
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] How to Determine My System Vulnerabilities [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have three servers running Linux Red Hat OS. I would lke to find a source for information regarding How Too when it comes to determining what level of kernel, SSH, PHP, ect my servers

RE: [Full-disclosure] How to Determine My System Vulnerabilities

2006-01-11 Thread Mike
10:38 PM To: 'full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk' Subject: RE: [Full-disclosure] How to Determine My System Vulnerabilities You may have nailed it Nick, we used unlocked PCs to shock users into compliance at my previous company. (One) of the techniques was to send emails on behalf of the offender

RE: [Full-disclosure] How to Determine My System Vulnerabilities

2006-01-11 Thread Mike
Of Mike Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 10:55 PM To: full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk Subject: RE: [Full-disclosure] How to Determine My System Vulnerabilities I lick spoons in the company cafeteria when no one is looking. (hah, mike left his terminal open) Mike www.infosec.co.nz

[Full-disclosure] How to Determine My System Vulnerabilities

2006-01-10 Thread Eugene . Smith
I have three servers running Linux Red Hat OS. I would lke to find a source for information regarding How Too when it comes to determining what level of kernel, SSH, PHP, ect my servers are running. I do know how to check some of these things but am looking for someone who is very knowledgeble

Re: [Full-disclosure] How to Determine My System Vulnerabilities

2006-01-10 Thread Robert Wesley McGrew
On 1/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have three servers running Linux Red Hat OS. I would lke to find a source for information regarding How Too when it comes to determining what level of kernel, SSH, PHP, ect my servers are running. I do know how to check some of these

Re: [Full-disclosure] How to Determine My System Vulnerabilities

2006-01-10 Thread Stan Bubrouski
This is not the right list for this kind of question. How you managed to find this list but not the answers you are looking from google is astounding (no offense intended, this is a list to discuss the full disclosure of vulnerabilities). -sb On 1/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Full-disclosure] How to Determine My System Vulnerabilities

2006-01-10 Thread prb
Robert Wesley McGrew wrote: On 1/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have three servers running Linux Red Hat OS. I would lke to find a source for information regarding How Too when it comes to determining what level of kernel, SSH, PHP, ect my servers are running. I do know

Re: [Full-disclosure] How to Determine My System Vulnerabilities

2006-01-10 Thread InfoSecBOFH
Yup switching to open sores when you know nothing about it makes perfect sense. www.linuxfaq.com is ok I guess. Redhat has a searchable knowledge base.. etc etc.. Or, give me their external ip addresses and I'll let you know whats wrong with them,. On 1/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL

Re: [Full-disclosure] How to Determine My System Vulnerabilities

2006-01-10 Thread Morning Wood
I know I feel like the Federal Reserve is safe now. well..., the headers appear to be genuine IS THIS FOR F*CKING REAL The director for IT of the FDRB of Minneapolis is asking the most basic question possible. ARE YOU SERIOUS?!?!? I have three servers running Linux Red Hat OS. I would

Re: [Full-disclosure] How to Determine My System Vulnerabilities

2006-01-10 Thread Nick FitzGerald
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have three servers running Linux Red Hat OS. I would lke to find a source for information regarding How Too when it comes to determining what level of kernel, SSH, PHP, ect my servers are running. I do know how to check some of these things but am looking for

Re: [Full-disclosure] How to Determine My System Vulnerabilities

2006-01-10 Thread Chris Umphress
On 1/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have three servers running Linux Red Hat OS. I would lke to find a source for information regarding How Too when it comes to determining what level of kernel, SSH, PHP, ect my servers are running. I do know how to check some of these