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That
almost looks like one of the dummy user accounts that gets added as part of
IIS. I see a couple of these on one win2k server that I
maintain:
"IWAM_" (Launch IIS Process
Account)
"IUSER_" (Internet Guest
Account)
Luke
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> On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 03:29:41PM -0200, Rubens Kuhl Jr. wrote:
> > > * The 7206VXR prior to the NPE-G1 could only do around 560Mbps
> > > per bus typically, due to PCI limitations.
> >
> > Which usually was not a problem with i-mix traffic or ddos-traffic,
> > because pps limitation w
> Actually, as awkward as those rubber hoods are, what I like
> about them is that when you're pulling a disconnected patch
> cable through a rat's nest of wires, they prevent the plastic
> tab from being bent backward.
True but there are also snagless connectors available where the release
ta
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Owen DeLong
> Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 12:07 PM
> To: Luke Starrett; 'Austad, Jay'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Distributed sniffer products
>
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>
> >&
> OK... I'll leave the XP thing al0wned.
Understood... It was a quick (and dirty) solution.
> As to the linux solution, why would you bother with VNC
> rather than just ssh. Pull the libpcap file back to a local
> desktop for analysis in
> ethereal.
SSH works, but it's sometimes nice to ha
I took a different approach and run a Windows XP machine with multiple
network cards to the segments that I regularly need to sniff. I use the
remote desktop feature to access the box. It has one NIC for regular
connectivity, and a couple others that are just used for sniffing.
Others are using
Or possibly a scare tactic so the real offender will relax.
Luke
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Subject: Re: Blaster author identified, about to be arrested...
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