2008/4/30 macintoshzoom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
# block nmap OS detection scans somewhat (-O)
block in quick proto tcp flags FUP/WEUAPRSF
block in quick proto tcp flags WEUAPRSF/WEUAPRSF
block in quick proto tcp flags SRAFU/WEUAPRSF
block in quick proto tcp flags /WEUAPRSF
block in quick
On Sat, May 03, 2008 at 09:38:01PM +1000, Sunnz wrote:
2008/4/30 macintoshzoom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
# block nmap OS detection scans somewhat (-O)
block in quick proto tcp flags FUP/WEUAPRSF
block in quick proto tcp flags WEUAPRSF/WEUAPRSF
block in quick proto tcp flags
2008/5/4 Alexander Schrijver [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think unplugging the network cable(s) would be more secure.
What if the OP is on wireless? (Using WEP too! :O). I suggest they
have the block all rules anyway, just to be safe... ya know, in case
of a thunder storm, kids may not want to go
that. When it goes Zoop, I ghost
a copy back over.
-sean
Subject: Re: How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
On 4/29/08 5:32 PM, Ross Cameron wrote:
This is an obscurity hack and an all round bad idea.
Yes it's an obscurity hack, but that doesn't make it a bad idea in general.
When I'm
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
O.S. you are running on AGAINST GIVING ANY CLUE TO HACKERS ABOUT HOW TO
ATTACK YOU.
Not only browsing but globally.
Thanks for any tip about this.
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 06:18:38AM -0600, macintoshzoom wrote:
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
O.S. you are running on AGAINST GIVING ANY CLUE TO HACKERS ABOUT HOW TO
ATTACK YOU.
Not only browsing but globally
* macintoshzoom [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080429 08:31]:
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
O.S. you are running on AGAINST GIVING ANY CLUE TO HACKERS ABOUT HOW TO
ATTACK YOU.
Not only browsing but globally.
Thanks for any
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 2:18 PM, macintoshzoom
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
O.S. you are running on AGAINST GIVING ANY CLUE TO HACKERS ABOUT HOW TO
ATTACK YOU.
Not only browsing
On 2008/04/29 06:18, macintoshzoom wrote:
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
O.S. you are running on AGAINST GIVING ANY CLUE TO HACKERS ABOUT HOW TO
ATTACK YOU.
Not only browsing but globally.
Thanks for any tip
In hopes of preventing your ending up singed and blackened around the edges...
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 2:18 PM, macintoshzoom
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
O.S. you are running
On Tue, 2008-04-29 at 06:18 -0600, macintoshzoom wrote:
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
O.S. you are running on AGAINST GIVING ANY CLUE TO HACKERS ABOUT HOW TO
ATTACK YOU.
Which of course is bullshit, since the last 10
macintoshzoom wrote:
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
O.S. you are running on AGAINST GIVING ANY CLUE TO HACKERS ABOUT HOW TO
ATTACK YOU.
Not only browsing but globally.
Thanks for any tip about this.
Do you really
Hi,
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 1:18 PM, macintoshzoom
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
O.S. you are running on AGAINST GIVING ANY CLUE TO HACKERS ABOUT HOW TO
ATTACK YOU.
Not only browsing
IIRC privoxy does what you want.
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 2:18 PM, macintoshzoom
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
O.S. you are running on AGAINST GIVING ANY CLUE TO HACKERS ABOUT HOW TO
ATTACK
macintoshzoom wrote:
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
Simple, run a different operating system.
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 06:18:38AM -0600, macintoshzoom wrote:
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
[...]
in my opinion this is ridiculous. no, wait, it is a troll.
cel
--
Christopher Linn celinn at mtu.edu | By no means
Sorry about the previous cross post,... sorry been working 37hours straight
and forgot to check.
OpenBSD as user-agent?
For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
O.S. you are running on AGAINST GIVING ANY CLUE TO HACKERS ABOUT HOW TO
ATTACK YOU.
Not only browsing but globally.
Thanks for any tip about this.
--
I have heard there are troubles of more than one
?
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 06:18:38 -0600
macintoshzoom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
O.S. you are running on AGAINST GIVING ANY CLUE TO HACKERS ABOUT HOW TO
ATTACK YOU.
Not only browsing but globally
SRAFU/WEUAPRSF
block in quick proto tcp flags /WEUAPRSF
block in quick proto tcp flags SR/SR
block in quick proto tcp flags SF/SF
Any tips for a full pf.conf settings ?
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 06:18:38 -0600
macintoshzoom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent
On 4/29/08 5:32 PM, Ross Cameron wrote:
This is an obscurity hack and an all round bad idea.
Yes it's an obscurity hack, but that doesn't make it a bad idea in general.
When I'm browsing from my work computer I'm very easy to trace anywhere
in logs because of the OpenBSD, KDE and Seamonkey
I'm removing all lists except misc@ from cc:,
And please, will you STOP CROSS POSTING ?
Thanks
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 01:48:12AM +0200, chefren wrote:
On 4/29/08 5:32 PM, Ross Cameron wrote:
This is an obscurity hack and an all round bad idea.
Yes it's an obscurity hack, but that doesn't
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