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November 9th, 2004 04:33 AM
Can't say that I've heard of this one. How does it fair in comparison to A squared, Ad aware, and S&D among others? I don't have access to a Windows machine at the moment, but I will have to check...
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August 20th, 2003 03:05 AM
In what context was it mentioned? It sounds like it's referring to NAT (Network Address Translation). You can try Googling for information on NAT. My brain's too fried to give a good explanation...
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August 12th, 2003 05:11 AM
Hope you have a backup of important files. The best solution is to cut your losses and start over, if you can. That's the only way to know for sure that you have gotten rid of it. Sounds nasty. ...
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Correct me if I'm wrong here, but this almost sounds like you are connecting to a game that your friend(s) are running. Clarify that for us please.
The default on the Linksys Router is everything...
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Partition Magic has always worked wonders for me for the partitions.
Here's a link for some Perl resources here.
Found it with a quick Google.
Hope that helps.
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Also, if/when you do enable Security auditing, it will still place another entry (by default) in the Security Log when they clear the log. There are ways around this, of course, but you may not be...
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Here's another one - packaged together for ease of implementation. Never tried it, but I'd be interested in hearing what you guys think of it - for those that have used it.
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I know that some of you use IDS Center. Come to think of it, someone asked about it's compatibility with Snort 1.9 and 2.0 before - just can't remember who. Anywho, this should be good news to some...
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I have been using a Linksys Instant Wireless Card, but I would like to get a Cisco Aironet card. The Netstumbler forums are a good source of information. I posted a link below that might help you...
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Ok, I remembered where I saw the article/introduction to Tripwire for Linux. The link is below:
http://www.security-forums.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1287&highlight=tripwire
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I ran into a tut for Tripwire somewhere. Sorry I can't think of it now, but I will post it for all to see when I find it. It's not my tut, but why reinvent the wheel if it's in a good format. I...
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I got this off the focus-IDS list today. It seems like it might be a pretty interesting read. I will probably read over it tonight. Let me know what your opinions are of it when/if you do.
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Ok, gang. I got it working with the following:
Nikto-1.30
Net_SSLeay.pm-1.22
openssl-0.9.7b
perl 5.6.0
These versions of Nikto and OpenSSL are said to be not tested, but I figured I...
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Thanks guys. I found another link that may help me out. I am going to try it out tomorrow and let you guys know what happened with more gorey details...hehe. ;)
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Hey AO. I'm at a loss here. I am having a time getting Nikto configured to scan HTTPS. I have the latest version of OpenSSL, libnet, Nikto, ... I can't seem to get it to recognize the Net::SSLeay...
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Good point! ;) There's no substitute for that.
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In order to analayze it, you would need a sniffer or protocol analyzer to take a look at the traffic destined for the machine as already mentioned by Networker. Your degree of understanding of...
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This may be a bit overboard, but you mind as well read a little about DOS attacks. DOS Whitepaper.
hatebreed is right - you don't have to have a static IP to be victim of a DOS, or even used in...
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I understand alittlebitnumb. ;)
As far as trojans go, part of your front line of defense is your AntiVirus software. Good AV with regular updates will catch many trojans and stop them at the...
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Errmm...did you mean netstat? ipconfig /all will show detailed information on the TCP/IP configuration.
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Maybe this link will help you as a resource for information.
WirelessCon
Hope that helps. Good luck with your project!
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I think I would have to agree with you. I heard about that story, and it's depressing. Damn you PhirePhreak... :cry:
This simply goes against the proactive goals we are trying to reach in the...
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I think bigb brings up a good point.
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I agree, but I'm not too knowledgeable of the laws in place for this type of monitoring. It may be a good idea to check your state laws relating to monitoring internet activity. :confused:
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Hi anjali: This has already been posted before below. To avoid double-posts, do a search before posting information or asking a question. Many topics have already been gone over. The search...
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