PATCH (RE: instant lunch advisory: via hackernews)

1999-11-01 Thread Mullen, Patrick
The cover of Maruchan's Instant Lunch says ready in 3 minutes. That is definitely not the case. Upon completing extensive research I found that during the second minute Instant Lunch is susceptible to a buffer overflow. The directions on the back are as follows: 1. Fold back lid

Re: queso scan

1999-11-01 Thread Carric Dooley
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The name of the scanning application is "queso". By OS fingerprinting I mean it is trying to determine what OS's you are running. If you have used NMAP, I believe the OS fingerprinting code in it (nmap -O host.domain.com) comes directly from

Re: BO2k source code

1999-11-01 Thread Jason Axley
We're in perfect agreement then! cheers, -Jason On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, Matt Doughty wrote: Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1999 13:39:40 +0900 From: Matt Doughty [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jason Axley [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Matt Doughty [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Mullen, Patrick" [EMAIL PROTECTED], "'Michael

Re: PATCH (RE: instant lunch advisory: via hackernews)

1999-11-01 Thread Paul D. Robertson
On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, Mullen, Patrick wrote: I have developed a patch workaround for the above problem. Just apply the patch to the directions as given. The problem arises when users misread the directions and don't realize the water is not boiling before being added to the cup of instant

Firewall-1 vs. IBM Firewall / eNetwork

1999-11-01 Thread YANG YINAN
Hi, All Can anyone tell me about the IBM Firewall or IBM eNetwork on AIX? I would like to know how their firewall products compare to FireWall-1 (on Solaris) in terms of systems management, cost, and functionality, etc. Many Thanks - [To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with

Need Help with download prob...

1999-11-01 Thread Administrator
Hello and Greetings to all, We have a customer that is trying to download the 128-bit encryption version of Netscape Communicator, but is unable to do so. Our service is running SonicWall Internet Firewall, and it seems that this may be the reason for his being unable to do so. Any kind

RE: PIX v4.2 (Pls. URGENT)

1999-11-01 Thread Adam
I am definitely interested in what someone from Cisco has to say about this one. All they seem to say is that the fixup is a protocol definition. We can all guess at what it is actually doing. I would be grateful for a true explanation, from a Cisco rep, of what this little black box is really