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Re: Putty Proxy login/password discolsure....
From: nocfed <nocfed () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2006 01:15:19 -0600

You could use the 'restrict' option, it dosnt ask for a password unless
you modify this arguments. (if you press enter u boot, if you add init=*
it asks for a passwd).

Saludos, Juan Pablo.

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Juan Pablo Daniel Borgna <jpdborgna () shellcode com ar>
Development Manager
SHELLCODE, IT Solutions & Security Research.
Paraná 264, Piso 4to, Of.46 - C1017AAF
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires - Argentina
Phone: +54 (011) 57.11.52.63

And if you have physical access then you can simply use a floppy, usb
dongle, or any other type of removable media to boot from.  Once
physical access is obtained then you pretty much have full access,
barring full disk encryption.  Personally I see linux's password for
single user mode to be like a screen door infront of an old door with
a combination lock on it.  It takes VERY little effort to punch a
whole through it, even if you only have 1 minute alone with the
server.

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