Hi Steve, Thanks for the info on root shell exploits! If anyone has any more reasons I can use to persuade my ISP to upgrade from Debian 1.1 I'd be greatful.
Marcus Stephen Carpenter wrote: "Root Shell Exploits" are bugs in programs that either run as root (like a network service deamon like telnetd) or are SUID root (which also means they run AS root..but more like su or passwd). These are bugs which can be "used" by an attacker to get a "root shell" (basically bash or some equivalent shell with root privs) This of course gives them acess to teh entire system just liek a 'legal' sys admin. There are many types of such exploits (and even other types of exploits, which may not give a root shell, but may delete an arbitrary file of the attackers choosing etc) Many such exploits can be found on www.rootshell.com if you are interested. (BTW if you are really interested in security I would recommend checking out the BUGTRAQ mailing list) -Steve --=20 ** Stephen Carpenter -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]