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| Subject: | Re: [Full-disclosure] SSH brute force blocking tool |
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| Date: | Mon, 27 Nov 2006 16:49:20 -0500 |
On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 04:41:43PM -0500, J. Oquendo wrote:
That specially crafted attempt would be a HUGE raping of TCP/IP. How do you supposed it would be possible for someone to insert 0wn3ed or any other variable outside of an IP address?
That's impossible. Putting extra spaces in the log entry is easy. -- gabriel rosenkoetter gr@eclipsed.net
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