On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 12:55:19AM +0200, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 26, 2000, Adi Stav wrote about "Re: spaces in filenames":
> > Speaking of, by the way, I wonder why almost everybody I've seen who
> > digs smart xterm titles uses the cd trick instead of something like:
> >
> > PS1_SIMPL
AO>> Using copyrighted material which you do not own is illegal.
AO>> Storing mp3 SONGS that you did not buy/have the disk is
Now you seem to assume every MP3 song is illegal copyrighted
material. MPAA would laugh in joy reading this. They have enormous success
in delegitimizing innocent file fo
AO>> 1 line more and you'll see I noted "related" packets,
That depends on how your firewall understands "related". If it understands
it as something more than current connection - install another firewall.
AO>> The target at the end of the process is slip a packet
AO>> through the gateway and i
> How can I send an SMS message to an orange subscribe by E-mail, and how
> can I send an E-mail from an SMS capable cellular phone?
To send SMS to an orange (or cellcom) phone you need a script that was
sent to the list a few months ago, a computer that is connected to the
internet, and some pr
>
> AO>> 2. It can receive connection to the ICQ port
>
> Wrong. Firewall won't let incoming connection in. It would only allow to
> receive UDP packets inside "virtual circuit" created by outgoing
> connection.
1 line more and you'll see I noted "related" packets,
Since i noted a part of a pro
"Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo" wrote:
>
> AO>> Even if the CEO does. Seen any company that the users don't hold mp3s
> AO>> on their computers? It's illegal in the US and most startups are
> AO>> registered in the US.
>
> MP3 format is illegal in US? News for me. Is WAV going to be banned too?
How can I send an SMS message to an orange subscribe by E-mail, and how
can I send an E-mail from an SMS capable cellular phone?
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On Wed, 27 Dec 2000, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 26, 2000, Adi Stav wrote about "Re: spaces in filenames":
> > PS1_SIMPLE="\h: \w "
> > PS1="\[\033]0;${PS1_SIMPLE}\007\]${PS1_SIMPLE}"
>
> Maybe because your solution (at first glance - I didn't try it) changes the
> title on every prompt?
w
I have a mandrake 7.2 system, and every time I try to install a new KDE
app, it tells me that it can't find de header files, but I'm pretty shure
I installed everything on the dists!!! I am using KDE2, can that be the
rpoblem?
"I'm not trying to break the rules, I'm just testing thei
SB>> Those are I-lines.. not spoofing - hybrid has option to add an
SB>> I-line for spoofing.
I don't know about I-lines, etc. but I know pretty well DNS spoofing via
cache poisoning is possible - have done that myself. If you are
interested, just search "DNS cache poisoning" - there was a lot of
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000, Adi Stav wrote about "Re: spaces in filenames":
> Speaking of, by the way, I wonder why almost everybody I've seen who
> digs smart xterm titles uses the cd trick instead of something like:
>
> PS1_SIMPLE="\h: \w "
> PS1="\[\033]0;${PS1_SIMPLE}\007\]${PS1_SIMPLE}"
Maybe bec
Those are I-lines.. not spoofing - hybrid has option to add an I-line for
spoofing.
On Tue, 26 Dec 2000, David Hananel wrote:
> If it was easy once, and now not, why do I see lots of people with wierd
> hostnames like : i.am.the.god and stuff like that?
> I saw some at Dal-Net, but most of them
If it was easy once, and now not, why do I see lots of people with wierd
hostnames like : i.am.the.god and stuff like that?
I saw some at Dal-Net, but most of them are at Ef-Net.
How is that possible? They said they uses a bnc
David
- Original Message -
From: Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a F
T>> lets say i want to connect to an irc server with a spoofed ip, can
In most cases, you can't. Most cases of "IP spoofing on IRC" is really DNS
spoofing. Real IP spoofing over TCP is pretty hard to do, and if you want
to spoof more than one packet (i.e., maintain a real session), you need to
be
I'm not Matan, but ...
On Tue, 26 Dec 2000, Miriam wrote:
> I am trying to install and use your keyboards, starting with the
> console environement. I have three questions relating to it.
Note that there have been some updates here. See below.
> 1 The installation was very easy, but in the
AO>> Even if the CEO does. Seen any company that the users don't hold mp3s
AO>> on their computers? It's illegal in the US and most startups are
AO>> registered in the US.
MP3 format is illegal in US? News for me. Is WAV going to be banned too?
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AO>> 1. the computer on 192.168.1.78(example) is up
Nice. Most computers tend to be up when people are working.
AO>> 2. It can receive connection to the ICQ port
Wrong. Firewall won't let incoming connection in. It would only allow to
receive UDP packets inside "virtual circuit" created by outg
Hi!
Can you connect to them with a windows client? if so, can you record the
session with a sniffer (say, ethereal) and then sniff again your failed
Linux session ?
Dani
On Tue, 26 Dec 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Has anyone using ADSL in Linux tried to connect as a user (not as
> guest@ONons
I am trying to install and use your keyboards, starting with the
console environement. I have three questions relating to it.
1 The installation was very easy, but in the package I found
no indication on the way to use it. You probably described that somewhere
else, but I was not able to fin
Yes i did it allready and it was easier than i thought.
thanks anyway.
On Tue, 26 Dec 2000,
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote: > Manor G. wrote: >
> > anyone has any sort of experience with installing linux
> > on a mini-laptop that has a PCMCIA 1.44 floopy disk
> > and an external PCMCIA Cd-rom
> > [Tos
Has anyone using ADSL in Linux tried to connect as a user (not as
guest@ONonstop) ?
They offered me two months free (now that the Bezeq experiment is over), but of
course they had no idea how to connect with Linux. I thought it would be easy -
just add the appopriate line with the user name and p
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 08:15:39PM +0200, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> Brilliant! Stupid me! I had
>
> # let the xterm titlebar show the current dir
> xtitle() {
> if [ "$TERM" = "xterm" ]; then
> echo -n -e "\033]0;$@\007" >/dev/tty
> fi
> }
>
> # Change the 'cd' 'pu
Yea.. sorry, I ment DNS spoofing.
however, you still can't spoof on most of the irc servers today.
On Tue, 26 Dec 2000, Aviram Jenik wrote:
> IP Spoofing is not DNS spoofing. Actually, there's very little in common
> between the two attacks.
>
> In DNS Spoofing, you want people who type www.ama
IP Spoofing is not DNS spoofing. Actually, there's very little in common
between the two attacks.
In DNS Spoofing, you want people who type www.amazon.com to reach your web
site (www.geocities.com/someplace/attacker.html). This way, you can build a
web page that looks like Amazon and make people
"Nadav Har'El" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Do you have a 'cd' function in your .bashrc? ;)
>
> It appears that in your own account (but not root), you have a cd function
> (e.g., that shows the current directory on a window's title), which perhaps
> uses $* and distroys the shell's space handl
Tizmo,
You cannot spoof your IP on IRC today. IRC works on TCP, not spoofable.
there used to be a way to spoof by exploiting some hole in old versions
of bind, but 99% of the DNS Servers today are patched.
.. just leave it.
On Tue, 26 Dec 2000, Tizmo wrote:
> lets say i want to connect to an i
lets say i want to connect to an irc server with a spoofed ip, can i do it ?
or i want to surf the web not with my real ip..
if i and if i cant tell me how can i send pings with a spoffed ip .. and
what is hping2 ?
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Tizmo'" <[EMAIL PROTE
On Mon, 25 Dec 2000, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
> Hi
>
> does any one know if postgresl (7) support hebrew charset ? (sorting,
> group ... )
> If so, what is the way to enable it ?
there is a "locale"-ized extension for postgres. I don't know how the
right-left dilemna is handled though for
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote about "spaces in filenames":
>
> Hi, I see the following weird phenomenon: bash cannot recognize
> filenames or directories that have spaces, unless I am root/su. This
> is a typical example:
>
> $ mkdir "Foo Bar"
> $ cd Foo\ Bar/
> bash: cd: Foo: No s
Moshe Zadka wrote:
>
> On Tue, 26 Dec 2000, Alon Oz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > 1 problem though, by using firewall piercing techniques you probably
> > violate your contract with the company.
>
> And what part of "I'm an advocate of company policy/polite request rather
> then technical so
depends what you want to do with it...
don't forget that sending packets from a spoofed ip, will result in no
replies...
if you want to do a spoof icmp or udp attacks you can use hping2 for
instance...
question still stands, what are you trying to accomplish?
-Original Message-
From: [EM
On Tue, 26 Dec 2000, Alon Oz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1 problem though, by using firewall piercing techniques you probably
> violate your contract with the company.
And what part of "I'm an advocate of company policy/polite request rather
then technical solutions" did I fail to make clear?
i mean spoffing my ip
- Original Message -
From: "Eddie Harari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Tizmo'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 2:24 PM
Subject: RE: spoofing DNS..
> what exactly do you mean by spoofing DNS ,
>
> reply to requests that came to
On 26 Dec 2000, Oleg Goldshmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> $ mkdir "Foo Bar"
> $ cd Foo\ Bar/
> bash: cd: Foo: No such file or directory
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Moshe Zadka wrote:
>
> On Tue, 26 Dec 2000 17:53:08 +0200, Alon Oz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > As you said, the sysadmin was an idiot, if a sysadmin wants
> > he can easily block ICQ.
>
> ssh UDP forwarding to home machine. 'Nuff said.
1 problem though, by using firewall piercing techniqu
Hi, I see the following weird phenomenon: bash cannot recognize
filenames or directories that have spaces, unless I am root/su. This
is a typical example:
$ mkdir "Foo Bar"
$ cd Foo\ Bar/
bash: cd: Foo: No such file or directory
$ su
Password:
# cd Foo\ Bar/
/home/oleg/tmp/Foo Bar
Plat
Moshe Zadka wrote:
>
> On Mon, 25 Dec 2000 16:41:49 +0200, System1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > using ICQ remote attacker is able to make full port scan on networks behind
> > the firewall.
>
> No, when a user uses the client with a bug, a remote attacker is able to
No, it's a protocol
On Tuesday 26 December 2000 15:06, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> I looked at
> http://postgresql.readysetnet.com/devel-corner/docs/admin/multibyte.h
>tm and I don't see there anything about the iso8859-8 encoding.
That's because iso8859-8 is not a multibyte encoding, but a single-byte
encoding. Utf-8
what exactly do you mean by spoofing DNS ,
reply to requests that came to your dns server with fault data ???
or spoof your IP ?
-Original Message-
From: Tizmo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 12:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: spoofing DNS..
hey list
On Mon, 25 Dec 2000 16:41:49 +0200, System1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> using ICQ remote attacker is able to make full port scan on networks behind
> the firewall.
No, when a user uses the client with a bug, a remote attacker is able to
> If ICQ gives people the ability to make scans of my
Manor G. wrote:
> anyone has any sort of experience with installing linux
> on a mini-laptop that has a PCMCIA 1.44 floopy disk
> and an external PCMCIA Cd-rom
> [Toshiba Libretto 70ct]
>
I have installed without a problem RH6.x on a NEC mobio, which is the
twin of the Libretto, in the co
On Tue, 26 Dec 2000, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
> It seems that locale will work though it will reduce speed :(
BTW: what are the pros and cons of using UTF-8 for your application? (this
still does not handle sorting etc., of course)
I looked at
http://postgresql.readysetnet.com/devel-corner/docs/a
It seems that locale will work though it will reduce speed :(
in locale i have two intresting option
hebrew
iw_IL
any one know what is the diffrence ?
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Dec 2000, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > does any one know if postgresl (7) support hebrew charset
On Tue, 26 Dec 2000, Erez Doron wrote:
Again, that is because rsh without any command does rlogin and not rsh,
and works with a different service (login/tcp and not shell/tcp).
--Ariel
> HI
>
> I found it to be a firewall problem ...
> ( for some reson the remote host tries to open connections
hey list,
i heard about spoffing dns in linux .. like, changing your ip address to
what ever you like it to be.
i just wanted to know if it's true and if it is i really would like to know
how it's can be done.
thanks.
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On Tue, 26 Dec 2000, Erez Doron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have installed the perl version ( found it somwhere on slashdot or
> freshmeat ).
> and it worked
And we're supposed to search both so we can see what the problem is?
> I must make it work for the aliases also
> any ideas ?
Either
HI
I found it to be a firewall problem ...
( for some reson the remote host tries to open connections to the local
machine,
this does not happen when i use rsh without any command )
Ariel Biener wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Dec 2000, Erez Doron wrote:
>
> When you use rsh without a command, it uses rl
HI
after having problems with the binary 'vacation' program ( didn't work
for me )
I have installed the perl version ( found it somwhere on slashdot or
freshmeat ).
and it worked
now I found it to work only if mail was sent to my username ( i.e.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] )
and not if it was sent to my a
"Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo" wrote:
>
> AO>> But if icq.com(example) got my packet and know my "secret" intranet
> AO>> addresses
>
> Oh, yeah, those defined in top-secret RFC1918? 10.1.1.1? 10.10.1.1?
> 192.168.1.1? 172.16.1.1? Am I l33t haxx0r already?
> Guess how many pings is it going to
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