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Well, we could do that. However, there is a place that you can write to |
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if you log in as root. You can scp files there, compile, and run (we |
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encourage that too!). Then you can try all sorts of brute force |
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crackers, or whatever you like, to find vulnerabilities. It shouldn't |
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be hard to find. (hint: the path starts with /t) |
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:) |
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On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 05:39, Gustavo Adolfo Silva Ribeiro Felisberto |
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wrote: |
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> GREAT IDEA M8's.... |
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> |
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> But how about opening some non root acounts, and have those acounts do |
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> something... Like creating files in the homedir and stuff like that |
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> (to make the system a bit more real ). |
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-- |
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Chris PeBenito |
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<pebenito@g.o> |
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Developer, SELinux |
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Hardened Gentoo Linux |
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"Engineering does not require science. Science helps |
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a lot, but people built perfectly good brick walls |
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long before they knew why cement works."-Alan Cox |
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Public Key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xE6AF9243 |
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Key fingerprint = B0E6 877A 883F A57A 8E6A CB00 BC8E E42D E6AF 9243 |