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Penetration Testing: Re: [PEN-TEST] Linux

Re: [PEN-TEST] Linux

From: Adassovsky Michel <manahune_at_YAHOO.COM>
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2000 00:43:08 -0800

First of all, thanks to HD for considering me as an
amateur ...
I did not mentionned it in my first mail because it
seemd obvious to me that the Redhat I am talking about
is not a stock RedHat.

Let me be more precise :

Redhat 6.2 with patches
Minimal services installation.
No unecessary packages installed
No Xfree nor X manager installed
No unecessary users
Shadow-MD5 passwords

I have a user level-access.

What i'd liked to know is if there is acvanced
techniques (even agressives techniques) to gain root
access.

Before to send those mails to the list, I've tried the
exploits recensed on :

Security Focus
Seuriteam
PacketStorm
And others ....

Bye

Michel

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Received on Nov 10 2000

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