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April 13th, 2003, 08:05 AM
#11
nice other than that it's extremely slow on the website and you have to use a ping delay to get the server to show up sometimes.
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April 13th, 2003, 12:31 PM
#12
It's not about what ports are open or if it's DDoS'ed or whatever. A reasonable system can withstand any DDoS, the uplink connection will cut it off till it's max, so no damaga other then just an unreachable host... I understand why people are (if they are) DDoS'ing it, it's a stupid "challange", but a DDoS or whatever DoS won't bring the host down. Only if you have more bandwith hen your network can handle, things might get overheated, but almost all updated software can handle the maximum of bullshit packets it gets.
I still think this box is crackible and I still think noone with the knowledge to do it will bother to do it.
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April 13th, 2003, 07:04 PM
#13
No, i think they may be eligible to the only unvulnerable computer on the internet. It's all to their credit, one computer that is not connected... thus it is truly un-hackable !
besides that i'd get the physical location on that pc and get there with a simple bootable disk ... yeap that should do it.
lol
assembly.... digital dna ?
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April 14th, 2003, 12:17 AM
#14
I think that the machine may be connected, but port 7 could be blocked making it seem to not be connected.
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April 14th, 2003, 01:44 AM
#15
I got the following reply when I port scanned that IP with "iptools"
Address : 62.4.71.36
Name : 62.4.71.36.not.updated.cdg2.fr.mfnx.net (.NET | Network)
Ping .... no reply
Done
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April 14th, 2003, 02:07 AM
#16
The address is behind a firewall according to nmap. Therefore there is no need to scan or ping it because you will continue to get the same response. If you can't get through its firewall then you may be wasting your time, as I did(briefly).
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April 14th, 2003, 04:01 AM
#17
Address : 62.4.71.36
Name : 62.4.71.36.not.updated.cdg2.fr.mfnx.net (.NET | Network)
Ping .... no reply
Done
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April 14th, 2003, 01:36 PM
#18
Originally posted here by NeuTron
The address is behind a firewall according to nmap. Therefore there is no need to scan or ping it because you will continue to get the same response. If you can't get through its firewall then you may be wasting your time, as I did(briefly).
The firewall is mostly used to keep something in or outside the network. You can scan a firewall, but some firewalls drop all wrong packets, so it seems to not exist, because you get no reply. You can scan it with other methods and still get a response though. It would be stupid to say you build a secure system and just not connect it to the net. There are open port according to the scan sweet_angel showed and those are the open ports to the server, I guess. It's a waste of time, but not because it's behind a firewall or something.
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April 14th, 2003, 02:47 PM
#19
Finger servers (port 79) are usually shut down, due to high vulnerability.
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April 14th, 2003, 06:35 PM
#20
I agree I have tried everything in sub seven and nothing is working it is very strong
and the ping isn't working either
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