[leaf-user] Winzip and .lrp

2003-03-10 Thread Heriberto Höhlke
Hello I usually open .lrp files with Winzip81 in Windows 98, renaming them to *.tgz, except initrd.lrp, that can't be opened. I would like to protect the password file of etc.lrp from been cracked with Brute Force crackers like John The Ripper. Is there a way for backing up the .lrp files, so

Re: [leaf-user] Winzip and .lrp

2003-03-10 Thread Lynn Avants
On Monday 10 March 2003 02:51 pm, Heriberto Höhlke wrote: Hello I usually open .lrp files with Winzip81 in Windows 98, renaming them to *.tgz, except initrd.lrp, that can't be opened. I would like to protect the password file of etc.lrp from been cracked with Brute Force crackers like John

Re: [leaf-user] Winzip and .lrp

2003-03-10 Thread Ray Olszewski
I share Lynn's sense of puzzlement about just what you are trying to protect here. He is correct that the etc.lrp file on a LEAF router is not particularly vulnerable to remote theft, unless the thief already has root privileges on the LEAF router or the router is running a service with a

Re: [leaf-user] Winzip and .lrp

2003-03-10 Thread Samuel Abreu de Paula
And one note! initrd.lrp is not protected, in fact is not even a .tgz file! If you wanna see it Content just mount in a linux box with -o loop: mkdir -p /mnt/initrd mount /path/to/initrd.lrp /mnt/initrd -o loop Samuel Abreu On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 17:51:28 -0300 Heriberto Höhlke [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [leaf-user] Winzip and .lrp

2003-03-10 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
Heriberto Höhlke wrote: Hello I usually open .lrp files with Winzip81 in Windows 98, renaming them to *.tgz, except initrd.lrp, that can't be opened. I would like to protect the password file of etc.lrp from been cracked with Brute Force crackers like John The Ripper. Is there a way for backing

RE: [leaf-user] Winzip and .lrp

2003-03-10 Thread Heriberto Höhlke
Hello Lynn I plan to install Bering in a site, where I have no control who has physical access to the firewall. Regards Heriberto On Monday 10 March 2003 02:51 pm, Heriberto Höhlke wrote: Hello I usually open .lrp files with Winzip81 in Windows 98, renaming them to *.tgz, except

Re: [leaf-user] Winzip and .lrp

2003-03-10 Thread Lynn Avants
On Monday 10 March 2003 05:03 pm, Heriberto Höhlke wrote: Hello Lynn I plan to install Bering in a site, where I have no control who has physical access to the firewall. Well, if you eliminate the possibilitiy of using a monitor or removing whatever disk/physical media you are using, I don't