> Hal decided that he liked the NW better than the bay area
> and is in the process of moving up into his new house
> in Eugene. So Hal is now a Eugene community member and is starting
> to reach out into the different geek like groups.
Oh darn, John ruined my surprise. :-)
Yes, though my current travel schedule might make it appear otherwise,
I'm actually living in Eugene these days. I even made it to the last
EugLUG meeting and met a few of the dedicated souls who whould venture
out for a geek meeting during the Civil War game.
> % > This isn't necessarily sloppy work. Have you looked at The
> % > Coroner's Toolkit[1] by Wietse Venema (author of postfix) and
> % > Dan Farmer?
> %
> % Considering who Hal is (SANS faculty), this is somewhat of an
> % amusing question!
Don't rag on Cory-- I actually hadn't considered using TCT to recover
the deleted exploit code when I wrote my last message. Perhaps I read
into the summary from the Debian folks too much, but it sounded to me
like they actually found the exploit sitting around in the file system
someplace. Still, it's possible Cory's interpretation is correct and
they actually recovered the deleted exploit from the free block list.
--
Hal Pomeranz, Founder/CEO Deer Run Associates [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Network Connectivity and Security, Systems Management, Training
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