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February 13th, 2007 09:07 PM
My boss has asked me to find a good command line utility that will query remote computers and find basic information about them. He is looking for hardware, software, network information(shares). ...
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February 13th, 2007 05:56 PM
We have a linksys router at our apartment and every week or so we have to reset it because it freezes up. Cheap routers and especially Wireless routers never work the way they should.
I always...
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January 14th, 2007 04:31 AM
Maybe the WoW servers detect duplicate connecting IPs and deny the connection? Back when I was in the dorm duplicate IPs were common since everyone was being Source NATed with the same public IP. ...
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I work for tech support at a college university. I support the administration PCs on campus day in and day out. Amoung the other employees, I have the record for the most spyware found on a PC.
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Well if it is indeed your file....
Try moving the file that is encrypted with EFS, I assume its located on a NTFS partition, and move it over to a FAT32 partition.
Since FAT32 doesn't support...
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This is pertaining to linux, but if this WinXp machine had cygwin or similar, you could try using ssh.
Create a ssh tunnel from behind the firewall to the outside system.
"ssh -v -R...
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March 23rd, 2006 11:44 PM
At your borderline routers/firewalls, I would try filtering out any outbound proxy connections. Some common proxy ports are:
81,8080,1080,3128,6588
So this:...
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Would it make sense to say that the longer the encrypted text produced by a polyalphabetic cipher, the easier it is to discover the original text? Especially if the keyword that produces the...
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February 8th, 2006 07:50 PM
Ive also had problems with Superscan, mainly versions before the latest. For each scan several ports would appear open when they weren't. Also I don't think SuperScan scans UDP ports...
For...
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December 26th, 2005 08:57 PM
Last time I checked, Microsoft is always being sued...
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September 14th, 2005 02:48 PM
You might want to try sentinel or sniffdet. These programs are meant to detect any promiscuous cards on a network.
Good luck
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September 13th, 2005 07:10 PM
Nice! I was having this problem on my RedHat 9 system.
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From what I know I dont think you can properly bind ftpd to localhost, lo. You probably will have to set up some form of ACL's.
Besides using tcpwrappers, have you tried looking at...
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I'm sure the guy from symantec is going to want to seem paranoid to the public, making it look necessary to buy the latest and best anti-virus/security software! Even if this has nothing to do with...
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I would like to know the same thing. I get the same problem when Norton2002 detects a virus but can not remove it. How lame is that. Either way I can either just delete it myself or I have to...
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Even IF DCS1000 put a stop to proxies, only higher authority has access to its contents. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. So the average joe would be stuck searching through the trail of proxies...
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Here is a question for anyone who knows. In IronGeeks nice presentation he mentioned Protected Storage. Now is Protected Storage the same thing as LSA(Local Security Authority) Secrets? Which are...
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April 26th, 2005 05:49 AM
The only problem with Cain&Abel is that it does not recognize CacheDump's format. In order to crack mscash hashes, you must run Cain&Abel from the target machine and import them from within...
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March 15th, 2005 03:16 AM
I bet the horse13 knows a thing or two.
As for me, Ive played it with. It works well for most windows machines. However Ive tried running a few idlescans on two of my local linux machines, and...
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Personally, I hate ZoneAlarm. The problem I was having, along with everyone else I know, is that when you disable ZoneAlarm's Firewall capablities, it still continues to block services. Even after...
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February 9th, 2005 09:46 PM
I would just like to wish you the best of luck, because from my past experiences and others, your heading down a tough but good road.
Highschool = two things
When in your position, there are a...
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December 15th, 2004 01:11 AM
The only 2 scanners that I'm aware of that attempt to ping hosts before scans are nmap and scanline(windows). Of course it doesn't ping the port because this isn't possible, but it does ping the...
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December 6th, 2004 06:39 PM
Or if you are the reading inclined, here is a neat flash video that can get you started with using Nessus, however it doesnt give much insight on the dozens of commands for nessus. Thats where...
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November 23rd, 2004 03:40 AM
When will you learn, I told you to read a little closer before posting.
"Before I continue, I found out that this isn't used to log and track students, it is just to insure that the public can not...
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November 23rd, 2004 01:42 AM
First off, I think you guys are lying if you tell me you have never crossed the line (even if it was just for one minute of your life) in order to find something out or to learn something new.
As...
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