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James wrote: |
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> William Kenworthy <billk <at> iinet.net.au> writes: |
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>>wirecutters/stanley knife as appropriate - cut the tx wires in the cable |
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>>to the card. In one case where the box had to absolutely silent (hacker |
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>>proof, undetectable monitoring - think it was the honeypot project where |
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>>I saw this one?), the wires from the socket to the circuit board on the |
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>>card itself were cut. |
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> Actually, I was thinking of of a simple relay circuit, controlled |
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> via the rs232 serial port to open circuit the TX wires. This is |
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> a last resort, as I'd rather find something in software, that |
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> is 100% stealth.... |
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Have you tried just bringing up the interface without an IP like the |
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article mentioned? That's always worked for me in BSD and Solaris, can't |
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imagine Gentoo is going to be too different. |
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This seems like far too much speculation and wackiness for something |
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that's pretty straightforward. |
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kashani |
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