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The_JinX and myself have worked out this issue. The chroot paper is back online with additional credit for reprinting parts of the paper to the_JinX, as well as a link back to the_JinX's original...
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jinx,
The only thing that bothered me was that I was being made to look like a thief! And that just is not my style! But the way you are handling this since I responded makes me feel a lot better!...
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The papers listed at rootshellsecurity.com were all written by myself. I haven't 'stolen' anyones 'tuts!' lol!
The one exception is the paper on chrooting, which I DID by the way write! Just...
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Actually jinx, I just found this url in my apache log
http://www.stumbleupon.com/url/www.rootshellsecurity.com/papers/chroot.html
Stolen??? You have got to be kidding me!
I thought you...
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Hey, thanks for catching that. It's most appreciated! Although this is more of a personal matter, (I sent you a PM) since, you posted in the forum, I will also reply here.
As you can see, the page...
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You will first need to download the latest 2.6 kernel from http://www.kernel.org
Untar the new kernel and copy it to your /usr/src directory. Then cd to /usr/src. You will need to use either...
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IKnowNot,
Rather than print the same information over, let me give you a link to an excellent Flash tutorial on cracking WPA
http://www.crimemachine.com/Tuts/Flash/WPA.html
The attack...
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Okay, and now that I have said all that....
I guess it really isn't any different then the brute force password attempts against my SSH server that I recieve on a regular basis. I do use very...
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Hell, even providing an encrypted tunnel via IPSec over wireless is still vulnerable if one wanted to crack both the IPSec PSK along with WPA! It would still be a worthwhile (albeit time consuming)...
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If I had a compelling reason to deploy wireless, I would only do so at this time with some kind of encrypted tunnel between the gateway and client over wireless to reinforce the security of the data...
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Though WPA implemented with a complex password provides a certain measure of security, the data stream is just all too easy to get ahold of. WPA does provide a certain level of security but I would...
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The relative ease in which one can sniff wireless traffic and crack wireless encryption.
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Sure, but it does sound as if it will INCREASE the range. Also, it seems there is definately an improvement in the wireless encryption, which we really need!
I have not implemented any wireless...
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Hey, have you guys heard of wimax? I heard a blurb about it on the news this morning and did a little reading about it.
Instead of a wireless range of only a couple hundred feet, it is supposed to...
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I am a recovering Heroin addict on Methadone. Granted, I know a lot about narcotics, in fact. I can identify almost any narcotic in pill form simply by the imprint code. lol.
But would you put me...
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Yeah, sorry. I do tend to mis-spell things when I am typing too fast. Not to mention (on a heavier note) I was burned in a house fire, and on my left hand only have the use of 1 finger and a thumb....
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foxyloxley,
Good suggestions. Thank you. I'm not sure how viable this would be for this particular person, however, definately good suggestions to mention to him. I appreciate your reply.
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Tiger, one more thing....
on another note. To zero in on your comment about
I understand exactly what you mean, and perhaps you could be correct. I certainly cannot be help liable...
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Well, put that way, I understand what you are saying.
You have to understand a couple of things however. The only point in having brought that up, was as I said, I was looking for viable solutions...
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Tiger Shark...
Did you perhaps misread my post?
I certainly said nothing in regards to me using a BIOS password as a solution.
What I did say was that in searching for possible solutions to...
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No, You're not being an ******* at all. It's a very valid point. Let me first say that I do know enough to be compotent in performing the assesment. When I say it's not my area of expertise, I mean...
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First of all, let me say at the beginning of this thread, that I am not being lazy by simply coming to this board and asking for the answer! I am certainly doing in-depth research on the subject...
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June 29th, 2005, 06:12 PM
Woops. I'm sorry. I screwed up. Trying to mount the encrypted ISO image on the CD with 'mount /dev/hdc' does not work. I don't know why I said that.
You have to use
mount /dev/hdc /mnt/crypto...
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