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2006 Mar 02
1
test to correct hijacking
I am sorry for hijacking msgs. I didn't realize I was doing that for
sure.
I hope that this msg appears as a new msg and NOT any hijacked msg.
please reply either way k so i can correct it.
thx,
John Rose
2009 Apr 17
1
Hijacking threads
From: "Phil Schaffner" <P.R.Schaffner at IEEE.org>
>
> Ed,
>
> I'm sure your contribution would be much appreciated, but please do not
> hijack threads by doing a Reply and changing the subject. Your post
> shows up embedded in the thread due to mail headers that preserve the
> context and messes up threaded mail readers that many people use.
> Please
2015 Sep 01
5
llvm cfi
I want to create an experiment to show the effectiveness of cfi :
For example ,
I first need a program with vulnerability so that we can hijack its control
flow;
then I enforce cfi of llvm and we can't hijack its control flow.
Do you have any advice for me?
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2013 Mar 26
2
Using rack.hijack with ActionController::Live
Pinging @tenderlove
Some questions on how best to move forward with this:
1.) AC::Live is making use of the stream object on
ActionDispatch::Response. Should the rack.hijack_io object be used instead
of this in AC::Live or should ActionDispatch::Response be changed to use
rack.hijack_io?
2.) What do you think about changing AC::Live to work with adapters? I
suspect the primary use case for
2014 Nov 14
6
[Bug 10936] New: Rsync path hijacking attack vulnerability
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10936
Bug ID: 10936
Summary: Rsync path hijacking attack vulnerability
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.1
Hardware: All
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: critical
Priority: P5
Component: core
Assignee: wayned at samba.org
2019 Dec 06
1
VPN connections subject to hijack attack
On Fri, 6 Dec 2019 at 04:40, Kenneth Porter <shiva at sewingwitch.com> wrote:
>
> <https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-linux-vulnerability-lets-attackers-hijack-vpn-connections/>
>
Thanks for the heads up
> This affects all VPNs and is a consequence of using "loose" reverse path
> filtering for anti-spoofing. The default CentOS setting is
2008 Aug 20
3
[Bug 17220] New: Swfdec does not support Clipboard Hijack Attacks
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17220
Summary: Swfdec does not support Clipboard Hijack Attacks
Product: swfdec
Version: 0.7.x
Platform: x86 (IA32)
URL: http://it.slashdot.org/it/08/08/20/0029220.shtml
OS/Version: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: trivial
Priority: lowest
2013 Jan 29
2
unicorn 4.6.0pre1 - hijacking support!
Installing from RubyGems.org: gem install --pre unicorn
>From db919d18e01f6b2339915cbd057fba9dc040988b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Eric Wong <normalperson at yhbt.net>
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 21:02:55 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] unicorn 4.6.0pre1 - hijacking support
This pre-release adds hijacking support for Rack 1.5 users.
See Rack documentation for more information about hijacking.
2008 May 15
1
"possible hijacking of X11-forwarded connections" bug has not been fixed completely
leanneHi OpenSSH team,
I am still able to reproduce this problem with openssh50 code both on hpux.
Seems like OpenSSH didn't fix this problem completely.
how to reproduce:
1. root at sshpa4# uname -aHP-UX sshpa4 B.11.23 U 9000/800 3267743753 unlimited-user license
2. sshd_config
X11Forwarding yesX11DisplayOffset 10X11UseLocalhost no // must not use "yes" to bind
2008 May 16
4
[Bug 1464] New: "possible hijacking of X11-forwarded connections" bug has not been fixed completely
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1464
Summary: "possible hijacking of X11-forwarded connections" bug
has not been fixed completely
Classification: Unclassified
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 5.0p1
Platform: Other
OS/Version: HP-UX
Status: NEW
Severity: security
2019 Dec 06
0
VPN connections subject to hijack attack
<https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-linux-vulnerability-lets-attackers-hijack-vpn-connections/>
This affects all VPNs and is a consequence of using "loose" reverse path
filtering for anti-spoofing. The default CentOS setting is strict filtering
but you may have changed this to loose for some unusual routing situations.
Check that the value of
2006 Mar 01
0
Configuration call hijack for users in a hunting group ?
Hello list
We've installed asterisk@home 2.6 at the office :)
I'm trying to set call hijacking for users
The way this should work is this: When call comes in, a user would
dial some phone code (like *8# - what we had in the old 1.0.9 setup)
and pick up the call.
How can I do this for the 2.6 setup ?
Can it be done from the AMP web managment portal ?
Our setup uses the zapata.conf file
2019 Feb 20
2
Bug in print.default: dispatches to global show instead of methods::show
This is related to a problem that was fixed in 2015
https://github.com/wch/r-source/commit/38ea40dcd0353af16d35296ee621338c49ae48c9
The problem then was that auto-printing by typing an object to the console
would search for show() in the globalenv instead of in the methods
namespace.
The problem I would like to report is that it seems that when an S4 object
is printed with print(), a similar
2015 Sep 02
3
llvm cfi
Ask a simple question :
I svn checkout compiler-rt in llvm/project. And I compile llvm through
cmake.
How can I make for all those testing files?
make test?
- mudongliang
2015-09-02 0:58 GMT+08:00 Kostya Serebryany <kcc at google.com>:
> Take a look at
>
> clang.llvm.org/docs/ControlFlowIntegrityDesign.html
> clang.llvm.org/docs/ControlFlowIntegrity.html
>
> And the
2004 May 17
1
Mail Server in the DMZ question
Been trying to puzzle through a firewall layout here involving E-Mail. Would
have thought this was a more common kind of scenario, but I haven't been able
to Google me up an answer to this one.
At present I have an SMTP server (Postfix) in my DMZ that is simply re-routing
mail into my secure network. This is a less than optimal setup simply due to
having to allow traffic from the DMZ
2004 Aug 06
1
Icecast2 Beta 1 hijacks CPU
I'm running Icecast 2 Beta 1 which satisfies my needs - high quality audio
serving @ reasonably low bitrates.
The problem is however that it tends to hog the CPU resources after having
run for like a day/day and a half. Source and client connections fail when
this happens.
I'm using psmon to monitor icecast (respawn when it dies or kill/respawn
when it starts to eat CPU).
I use
2010 Mar 24
1
This is a test, hijack this
Hello Asterisk,
This is only a test, because I can't start new thread in this list...
--
Best regards,
Gergo mailto:csibra at gmail.com
2007 Apr 13
2
Is JavaScript JSON Hijacking problems present/considered in Prototype's coming release?
I sort of let things loose on Prototype''s growth for awhile - yet, as
the article (found here: http://webreflection.blogspot.com/2007/04/are-130-byte-enought-to-solve.html)
came before me, the question arose: ''is the issue considered in
Prototype?''
I couldn''t find a bug regarding it: the one in German isn''t counted. )
So I roll it in here. Please
2015 Mar 19
3
[LLVMdev] How will OrcJIT guarantee thread-safety when a function is asked to be re generated?
Hi Sanjoy,
> You need the hijack-return-pc approach *in addition* to a call-site
> patching approach. Modifying the return PC lets you guarantee that
> nothing will *return* into the old generated code. To guarantee that
> nothing will *call* into it either you could use a double indirection
> (all calls go through a trampoline) or patchpoints.
You need to hijack the return
2004 Aug 06
0
Icecast2 Beta 1 hijacks CPU
Detailied instructions.... Not a very simple task I'm afraid. I'll try
anyway.
For starters I've only compiled libogg (CVS snapshots), libvorbis (CVS
snapshots) and icecast beta 1 (from icecast.org's Download page). I didn't
bother with ices, libshout, etc. since I use Winamp icw Oddcast to provide
the source for icecast.
All compiled using:
./configure