Actually, that would be NetBus, not netbios. Netbus is an application
much like BackOrifice. The server side is for Windows platforms, but
there are clients for Windows, Linux, Solaris, etc. You can get a copy
of the various parts here:
http://209.143.242.119/cgi-bin/search/search.cgi?authkey=anon
All,
In light of my statement about paroosing my favorite security sites, I
was asked by several people if I could share some links, so here are
some of my bookmarks. They are not in any particular order, since I use
them all frequently.
Happy Reading,
Kenny
http://www.linuxsecurity.com/
http:
I keep getting an intrusion detect on port 12345. I know this is the
"well-known netbios attack" but I don't know it well, excpet that I get it all
the time. Does anyone know where to get the script that these reputed
script-kiddies are using ? I'd like to see it, and I'd like to see what the
All,
I was just paroosing some of the security sites that I frequent, and I
noticed this press release from Guardian Digital Security
(http://www.linuxsecurity.com/feature_stories/feature_story-82.html).
They have released their own distro (http://www.engardelinux.org ) that
has been tweaked for
cdowns wrote:
> im trying to install communicater-base-476 and i cant seam to do it.
> ive changed the sources.list and run apt-get update and retried but no
> luck anyone have any idea how i can get around this ? becuase this
> mozilla-m18 sucks
>
> thanks
>
> chris
>
never mind i
im trying to install communicater-base-476 and i cant seam to do it. ive
changed the sources.list and run apt-get update and retried but no
luck anyone have any idea how i can get around this ? becuase this
mozilla-m18 sucks
thanks
chris
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On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 08:21:24PM -0500, James R. Van Zandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> ping uses gethostbyname successfully:
>
> However, ssh is using getaddrinfo instead, and failing:
> getservbyname("ssh", "tcp") = 0x4020bc1c
> snprintf("22", 32, "%d", 22)
Randy Edwards said:
> (Ken wrote me this note and I thought it might be of interest to the list,
> so I'm CCing it here.)
>
> > I've been thinking of trying Debian. I'm a long-time Linux user
> > (Slackware 2.x and SLS somedamnthing, c. '94), and the one major
>
>SLS, "Soft Landing (From D
(Ken wrote me this note and I thought it might be of interest to the list,
so I'm CCing it here.)
> I've been thinking of trying Debian. I'm a long-time Linux user
> (Slackware 2.x and SLS somedamnthing, c. '94), and the one major
SLS, "Soft Landing (From DOS Bailout) Systems". Whoops, I'm