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From: Stephane Nasdrovisky (stephane.nasdrovisky
uniway.be)Date: Mon Apr 08 2002 - 08:17:07 CDT
Statistics says (or pretend) most attacks comes from insiders. Thus, first
exploit to come to mind: use a telnet along with your root password knowledge.
Per Loekkemyhr wrote:
> We are developing a honeynet with VMWare, just got the remote syslog and
> keystroke logger working last week. The honeypot (virtual box) runs RedHat
> 7.2.
>
> I have to make a demo, but I can't find a way to break into the box.
> Do any of you know a remote exploit which works against RedHat 7.2, or
> eventually other suggestions ?
>
> _____________________________________________
> Per LOEKKEMYHR
> Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen (IPSC)
> European Commission – Joint Research Centre
> I – 21020 Ispra, Italy
> Tel.: +39 0332 786021
> Fax.: +39 0332 789185
> e-mail: per.loekkemyhr
jrc.it
>
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