Why you need to compile this program?
Because I have a bunch of FreeBSD boxes that I need to make sure are no
longer vulnerable, and because I want a way of taking down boxes which
insist on aggressivly strobing our network and setting off my pager :)
If you want to find out whether your linux
The publichsed land.c doesn't compile cleanly with libc6 under linux.
It's just a trivial job patching it to work right; here's the fixed
source code:
Thanks kindly, I figured that's what it was (eventually) but my C skills
are not that good unfortunately.
Thanks for the code.
Adam.
Adam Shand wrote:
Hey,
Hopefully a quick question. I'm trying to compile land.c (as in the
exploit) and it bombs out on me because it can't find netinet/ip_tcp.h and
netinet/protocols.h.
Why you need to compile this program?
If you want to find out whether your linux is vulnerable, just
Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adam Shand wrote:
Hey,
Hopefully a quick question. I'm trying to compile land.c (as in the
exploit) and it bombs out on me because it can't find netinet/ip_tcp.h and
netinet/protocols.h.
Why you need to compile this program?
If you want to
I'm trying to compile land.c (as in the exploit) ...
Why you need to compile this program?
BTW, linux is NOT vulnerable to this attack. Even version 1.2.13.
Kudos to Linux!!!
Makes me proud!
Later,
Kevin
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I'm trying to compile land.c (as in the exploit) ...
Why you need to compile this program?
BTW, linux is NOT vulnerable to this attack. Even version 1.2.13.
Kudos to Linux!!!
Makes me proud to be a Linux user/supporter
Later,
Kevin
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And thus spake Adam Shand, on Thu, Nov 27, 1997 at 01:07:53AM -0900:
Hopefully a quick question. I'm trying to compile land.c (as in the
exploit) and it bombs out on me because it can't find netinet/ip_tcp.h and
netinet/protocols.h.
I've searched my hard drive and I don't have these files
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