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  1. Giving OpenSolaris another shot

    Category: Network Security & Hacking News/Latest Security News

    ... RAM, so that probably helps a great deal. When I get a chance to swap out hard drives, I'll likely install it permanently to see how it goes. Daily, I use Solaris, AIX, Windows XP, and Linux. The gnome ...
    Monday, 26 October 2009
  2. QNAP unveils low cost 4-drive turbo NAS server

    Category: Network Security & Hacking News/Latest Security News

    QNAP expanded their Turbo NAS lineup with the addition of the TS-410 desktop NAS server which features 4 hot-swappable SATA hard drives with up to 8TB of total capacity (with 2TB drives) and supports ... ...
    Monday, 05 October 2009
  3. Improving the Security of Your Site by Breaking Into it

    Category: Network Security & Hacking Articles/Legacy Security Articles

    ...  /export/exec/kvm/sun4c.sunos.4.1.3 easy /export/root/easy                   easy /export/swap/easy                   easy Note that /export/foo is exported to the world; also note that this is ...
    Saturday, 03 October 2009
  4. Cracking Unix and Linux password files for beginners

    Category: Network Security & Hacking Articles/Legacy Security Articles

    ... probably avoid using them unless John  doesn't work or gets into swap otherwise.   6) Tips   I) A good schedule to do your cracking job is john -w:words.lst password.file  john -w:words.lst ...
    Saturday, 03 October 2009
  5. How to be Anonymous on the Internet

    Category: Network Security & Hacking Articles/Legacy Security Articles

    ... changes the packet and sends it on, like: to: my.shell.com -> to: irc.box.sk -> to: my.shell.com from: your.host.cn <- from: my.shell.com <- from: irc.box.sk The BNC simply swaps the host ...
    Saturday, 03 October 2009
  6. Armoring Solaris: II

    Category: Network Security & Hacking Articles/Legacy Security Articles

    ... look as follows: / - everything else swap - 256MB (or traditionally 2x amount of RAM) /var - 400MB /var/opt/CPfw1-50 - 15GB or 2nd drive /usr - 500MB (if you want seperate ReadOnly partition). Once ...
    Saturday, 03 October 2009
  7. Armoring Linux

    Category: Network Security & Hacking Articles/Legacy Security Articles

    ... /homedirectory, so malicious users cannot fille the / partition. For a standalone server, your partitions may look as follows: / - everything else  /var - 400 MB  swap - (I normally go with 256 MB) Once ...
    Saturday, 03 October 2009
  8. Database Security in High Risk Environments

    Category: Network Security & Hacking Articles/Legacy Security Articles

    ... feature allows a client to validate the server’s certificate and public ID issued by a trusted CA. The second one, is virtually the same as before but with server and client names swapped. Both of them, ...
    Saturday, 03 October 2009
  9. Various ways to hack or Over-ride FoolProof

    Category: Network Security & Hacking Articles/Legacy Security Articles

    ... DOS or  with a batch file.  The  systems I have used haven't allowed batch files to be run, and  have made it tricky to get  into DOS.  5) Grab the administrator password by locating it in the swap ...
    Saturday, 03 October 2009
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