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1999 Aug 10
0
Administrivia #28812 - NTBugtraq is hiring! (fwd)
anyone want to work next to a lake? i went to ntbugtraq / canada day party / conference last month and had a great time meeting interesting peole in a relaxed atmosphere. i thought i'd forward this on to the samba mailing lists as a lot of the people involved with samba have to deal with heavy duty nt environments. luke p.s don't bug russ if...
1998 Jun 24
1
SPAM: Important Legislative Alert (fwd)
this has serious ramifications for the "nt domains for unix" project. luke. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 13:25:57 -0500 From: Simple Nomad <thegnome@NMRC.ORG> To: NTBUGTRAQ@LISTSERV.NTBUGTRAQ.COM Subject: SPAM: Important Legislative Alert June 23rd, 1998 - The World Intellectual Property Organization treaty has already passed the US Senate and is close to passing in the House. The treaty would make it illegal, with extremely stiff penalties, to break security schemes...
2000 Feb 17
0
Using rpcclient or samedit to randomise trust account passwords
...omains, i haven't set up an nt5 BDC in an nt4 domain to check if that uses a totally random password or a well-known one. [for details on the algorithm used, please see Paul Ashton and Luke Leighton's "NT Domain Member to Domain Controller protocol" posting of august 1997, in the NTBUGTRAQ archives. A copy of the algorithm is also avaliable in the appendix of the book at the end of this message.] the shared secret (trust account password) is stored in two places. one is on the workstation or backup domain controller, in the lsa secret named "$MACHINE.ACC". the other lo...
2006 Jul 14
2
browser connection issue to http://localhost:3000/ on XP ?
http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/73035#new Hi, I think I have network issue on my XP PC here trying to run up InstantRails and using it. I create an application and run up the server "ruby scripts/server" and it runs up, but then when I try to browse to it the browser just sits and spins and doesn''t connect :( Note that I posted this at
2002 Jun 18
1
SMB signing.
Hi all, Is anyone using Windows SMB signing in a production environment ? This is the signing proceedure created by setting the Registry keys EnableSecuritySignature:1, RequireSecuritySignature: 1 in the lanmanserver and lanmanworkstation parameters. I'm playing with implementing this in Samba for 3.0, but am finding that it doesn't seem to work when mixing Windows NT or Windows 2000
1997 Sep 21
1
Active X versus Java, Linux versus NT
Having recently read about the lack of security of Active X controls, I was wondering if I could get some specifics about its lack of security versus the security of JAVA. Also about the security of JAVA under Linux. I understand that MS''s concept of security is a) investigate the vendor, b) issue a certificate of authority, 3) vendor is now trused to do anything (fox guarding the hen
2006 Jul 14
5
browser connection issue to http://localhost:3000/ on XP ?
Hi, I think I have network issue on my XP PC here trying to run up InstantRails and using it. I create an application and run up the server "ruby scripts/server" and it runs up, but then when I try to browse to it the browser just sits and spins and doesn''t connect :( * I''ve tried: localhost:3000, 127.0.0.0:3000, 127.0.0.1:3000 + the IP address that
1998 Aug 11
0
Fwd: CERT Advisory CA-98.10 - mime_buffer_overflows
...hts on vulnerable systems. The vulnerability has >been discovered by Marko Laakso and Ari Takanen of the Secure >Programming Group of the University of Oulu. It has received >considerable public attention in the media and through reports >published by Microsoft, Netscape, AUSCERT, CIAC, NTBugTraq, and >others. > >The vulnerability affects a number of mail and news clients in >addition to the ones which have been the subjects of those reports. > > >II. Impact > >An intruder who sends a carefully crafted mail message to a vulnerable >system can, under some circu...
2004 Dec 15
7
[proposal] Samba Software Foundation
...gust 1997 with paul ashton (mr "welcome to the samba domain"). i was _delighted_ - and a little scared. paul and i had begun to take a swing at microsoft (nyer, nyer) and yet, strangely, they were quietly encouraging. i found a question the other day in the september 1997 ntbugtraq archives from paul leach, asking if we'd considered such-and-such a case. as the amount of exploration and coding increased, my concentration on wholesale cut-and-paste of previously written header files and c files decreased - and the original files i cut/paste from, even though t...