Scans anything from class C's to the entire internet for broadcast to use with DoS attacks. It has a decent amount of versatility. Read the comments prior to usage. Same as smurfscan.c, but ported to BSD.
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Scans anything from class C's to the entire internet for broadcast to use with DoS attacks. It has a decent amount of versatility. Read the comments prior to usage.
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This source code, once compiled, can be used to toy with a system's syslogd. Note: syslogd must be running with the -r option on Linux, or -u on BSD.
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The whois_raw.cgi perl script included in all freeware versions of the cdomain package allows remote attacker to view/retrieve any system files, such as /etc/passwd, and to execute commands. Exploit included, which drops a shell, unlike previous whois_raw.cgi exploits.
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