Re: setting up -STABLE for hack contest

1999-08-23 Thread Jason Thorpe
On Mon, 23 Aug 1999 17:44:47 -0700 "Dave Walton" wrote: > Hm, just did that. While reading up on nmap, I saw this: > > "TCP Initial Window -- This simply involves checking the window >size on returned packets. [...] In their "completely rewritten" >TCP stack for NT5, Microsof

Re: setting up -STABLE for hack contest

1999-08-23 Thread Jason Thorpe
On Mon, 23 Aug 1999 17:44:47 -0700 "Dave Walton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hm, just did that. While reading up on nmap, I saw this: > > "TCP Initial Window -- This simply involves checking the window >size on returned packets. [...] In their "completely rewritten" >TCP sta

Re: setting up -STABLE for hack contest

1999-08-23 Thread Dave Walton
Geoff Rehmet writes: > Also have a look at ports/security/nmap, and go to > www.insecure.org. Hm, just did that. While reading up on nmap, I saw this: "TCP Initial Window -- This simply involves checking the window size on returned packets. [...] In their "completely rewritten" TCP sta

Re: setting up -STABLE for hack contest

1999-08-23 Thread Dave Walton
Geoff Rehmet writes: > Also have a look at ports/security/nmap, and go to > www.insecure.org. Hm, just did that. While reading up on nmap, I saw this: "TCP Initial Window -- This simply involves checking the window size on returned packets. [...] In their "completely rewritten" TCP st

Re: setting up -STABLE for hack contest

1999-08-23 Thread Geoff Rehmet
Evren Yurtesen writes : > it is possible to detect operating systems from their behaviours > of replying to packets. > > see the program queso from ports/packages. > > but anyway you can change the login prompt from /etc/gettytab file > Also have a look at ports/security/nmap, and go to www.inse

Re: setting up -STABLE for hack contest

1999-08-23 Thread Geoff Rehmet
Evren Yurtesen writes : > it is possible to detect operating systems from their behaviours > of replying to packets. > > see the program queso from ports/packages. > > but anyway you can change the login prompt from /etc/gettytab file > Also have a look at ports/security/nmap, and go to www.ins

Re: setting up -STABLE for hack contest

1999-08-20 Thread Evren Yurtesen
it is possible to detect operating systems from their behaviours of replying to packets. see the program queso from ports/packages. but anyway you can change the login prompt from /etc/gettytab file Evren Yurtesen yurte...@ispro.net.tr Lauri Laupmaa wrote: > > Hi > > As the subject says i'm w

Re: setting up -STABLE for hack contest

1999-08-20 Thread Jamie Howard
On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Lauri Laupmaa wrote: > I would like to know how to change login screen and make it difficult to > guess what operating system is running, etc. Change the "default" entry in /etc/gettytab. On a 3.2-STABLEsustem (from the 19990812 snapshot), the default line looks like:

Re: setting up -STABLE for hack contest

1999-08-20 Thread Evren Yurtesen
it is possible to detect operating systems from their behaviours of replying to packets. see the program queso from ports/packages. but anyway you can change the login prompt from /etc/gettytab file Evren Yurtesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lauri Laupmaa wrote: > > Hi > > As the subject says i'm wait

Re: setting up -STABLE for hack contest

1999-08-20 Thread Jamie Howard
On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Lauri Laupmaa wrote: > I would like to know how to change login screen and make it difficult to > guess what operating system is running, etc. Change the "default" entry in /etc/gettytab. On a 3.2-STABLEsustem (from the 19990812 snapshot), the default line looks like: