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Re: Gain root access on linux servers with physical access

Subject: Re: Gain root access on linux servers with physical access
Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2006 20:01:32 -0600 (CST)
On Sat, 16 Dec 2006, Patrick wrote:
spammailme@gmail.com wrote:
All -

I was wondering ideas on how to gain control of linux boxes with physical 
access to them in the hosting facility. 

The owner has code on them yet never bothered monitoring or gaining root 
access and her developers are blackmailing her. She has access the the 
hosting facility and the servers and backup staff yet needs to regain 
control of the servers.

   If she has physical access, then she does not need anything else 
(other than a competent Linux person).

As a note... today statements such as (as I used to make as well) "once
you have physical access, the game is lost" are no longer true.

I divide them today by:
1. Limited-time physical access (implies #3 below).
2. Full physical access (take the machine apart).

and, if you like;
3. Surface physical access (touch the machine, don't disturb it inside the
box or power supply).

The difference is between using a USB drive to attack the machine when you
pass it by or clean the desk, to taking it apart and mounting the hard
drive to on separate box.

Using a boot disk is somewhere in the middle, which I consider #2 above
due to power-off/boot.

        Gadi.


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