Test for catching the SIGSEGV or SIGBUS without crashing and combined with try{}catch(){}.
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Test for catching the SIGSEGV and SIGBUS without crashing and with setjmp()/longjmp().
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This will fill up all available memory, if no ulimit is set in the kernel.
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IP Aliasing - How to set it up on a unix host.
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A tcp relay. For more details, read the source.
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Ethereal is a network protocol analyzer for Unix. It allows you to examine data from a live network, or from a capture file on disk. One of the goals of the project is to have an application that is similar in functionality to Network Associates' NetXRay or the AG Group's EtherPeek. Although these are both excellent products, neither of them runs under Unix.
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InET Issue #3. In spanish.
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InET Issue #3. In spanish.
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InET Issue #1. In spanish.
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InET Issue #2. In spanish.
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InET Issue #2. In spanish.
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InET Issue #1. In spanish.
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Code for breakings Novell NetWare 4.x.
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No information is available for this file.
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Linux loadable kernel module backdoor for 2.0.X. kbd is a nice little backdoor that allows root access by modifing the SYS_creat and SYS_getuid system calls. Usage after insmod is fairly strait forward: 1. login as a normal user 2. host:~$ touch foobar 3. login again under the *same* username 4. the second login session will be given root privileges 5. Remember to repeat this procedure everytime you plan on using the backdoor. To keep this covert, the special uid resets after root is given out, this prevents the legitimate owner of the account from receiving a suspicious root shell when he/she logs in.
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