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| Description: The Amber Book is a guide to understanding configuration management in trusted systems. | | Author: NCSC | | Last Modified: 2005-11-23 20:09:00 | | Checksum: a60a4ffde6746fd15d39fdfed41189c2 |
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| Description: Trusted product evaluations is a guide for vendors. | | Author: NCSC | | Last Modified: 2005-11-22 20:09:00 | | Checksum: f384eb4bb158a86fe850df4e483afce6 |
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| Description: Guide to understanding trusted facility management. | | Author: NCSC | | Last Modified: 2005-11-21 20:09:00 | | Checksum: a8816bcd3590a102f1af8b1420dafa1a |
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| Description: A guide to understanding design documentation in trusted systems. | | Last Modified: 2005-11-20 20:09:00 | | Site: NCSC | | Checksum: 9ec1e01a1faa263696b0ee7b1118b62d |
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| Description: Take on the task of learning C in 21 days. | | Last Modified: 2005-11-24 20:09:00 | | Checksum: b2a80780066edef690120f40a2b0b284 |
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| Description: A guide to understanding trusted distribution in trusted systems. | | Author: NCSC | | Last Modified: 2007-08-19 11:58:00 | | Checksum: cf0abb75e266f2beb90dbb59280bb1fe |
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| Description: A guide to understanding data remanence in automated information systems. | | Author: NCSC | | Last Modified: 2007-08-18 11:59:00 | | Checksum: 30250a674ee9c9f38098de99ff2dd596 |
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| Description: Department of defense password management guideline. | | Author: NCSC | | Last Modified: 2005-11-17 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 177d35285b53d14a3447cd88fa51c57f |
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| Description: A guide to writing the security features user's guide for trusted systems. | | Author: NCSC | | Last Modified: 2005-11-16 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 3a6353ee41e937494b2f82a21e631373 |
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| Description: This text is the third of a series of books which have been written for the CQU subject 85321, Systems Administration. A very well written book that contains alot of useful information, especially for taking the 85321 exam. | | Last Modified: 2005-12-02 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 205d2653fab2efd35185db6a56ecc07b |
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| Description: A guide to understanding identification and authentication in trusted systems. | | Author: NCSC | | Last Modified: 2005-11-15 20:09:00 | | Checksum: ba08638cae0532edb147169ba560f200 |
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| Description: A guide to understanding covert channel analysis of trusted systems. | | Author: NCSC | | Last Modified: 2005-11-14 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 43fced770665b72cc6c62da71f248da7 |
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| Description: Guidance for applying the department of defense trusted computer system evaluation criteria in specific environments. | | Author: NCSC | | Last Modified: 2005-11-13 20:09:00 | | Checksum: dccdac8500c556cef6efe9d05888a391 |
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| Description: Administrating a network for a large number of users is a complex undertaking. Although there is plenty of online documentation to help a Linux adminstrator, it is scattered all over the internet and many times it is not in-depth enough. Linux System Administration Survival Guide goes beyond basic network operating system knowledge to understanding the whys and hows behind the administration process. The book takes you through job responsibilities and planning to implementation and performance monitoring. You get a hands-on guide to setting up and administrating a network as well as a reference guide that for troubleshooting tips and techniques. This book shows you how to seamlessly incorprorate Linux into your current system. | | Last Modified: 2005-11-26 20:09:00 | | Checksum: f7848c7817b4870b2c378d025d437159 |
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| Description: A guide to understanding discrentionary access control in trusted systems. | | Author: NCSC | | Last Modified: 2005-11-12 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 0bb87da7a8e3ccf1d723658f9304236d |
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| Description: Department of defense trusted computer system evaluation criteria. | | Author: DoD | | Last Modified: 2005-11-10 20:09:00 | | Checksum: e992a6d1296fc1609cd1d29cd514d148 |
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| Description: TCP/IP Network Administration by O'Reilly is a complete guide to setting up and running a TCP/IP network for administrators of networks of systems or users of home systems that access the Internet. It starts with the fundamentals: what the protocols do and how they work, how addresses and routing are used to move data through the network, and how to set up your network connection. | | Last Modified: 2007-08-06 11:47:00 | | Checksum: f7a0f35cb4a0eec594e9302e6479ea35 |
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| Description: This file contains UNIX Powertools, UNIX in a Nutshell: System V Edition, Learning the vi Editor, Sed & Awk, Learning the Korn Shell, and Learning the UNIX Operating System. It comes along with a primary index and a index for each book. | | Last Modified: 2005-11-28 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 2b178610a3de4657a5cdda9c07b2f84e |
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| Description: A good book on learning Perl in 21 days. Alot of examples are used in this book, good reference. | | Last Modified: 2007-08-06 11:49:00 | | Checksum: 2e53513c87e3669e17804d753d0932eb |
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| Description: The perfect companion for working programmers, Perl in a Nutshell is a comprehensive reference guide to the world of Perl. It contains everything you need to know for all but the most obscure Perl questions. This wealth of information is packed into an efficient, extraordinarily usable format. | | Last Modified: 2005-12-01 20:09:00 | | Checksum: d39390fc9334dc296d6114d9cd2ead27 |
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| Description: Rating maintenance phase program document version 2. | | Author: NCSC | | Last Modified: 2005-11-09 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 73cacf0c848a628aa7440fe738218896 |
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| Description: Trusted network interpretation environments guideline. | | Author: NCSC | | Last Modified: 2005-11-08 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 16137ddde354d6a99b34411c386753c5 |
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| Description: Programmers, users, and system administrators will find this a must have book for operating the Linux environment. Everything from installation and configuration to advanced programming and administration techniques is covered in this valuable reference. - Teaches editing, typesetting, and more. | | Last Modified: 2005-11-27 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 6588c96b6c210b315d4c46796cc67500 |
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| Description: Trusted UNIX working group (TRUSIX) rationale for selecting access control list features for the UNIX. | | Author: NCSC | | Last Modified: 2005-11-07 20:09:00 | | Checksum: bcca84327bd4ae47196259dbc13727d8 |
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| Description: A guide to understaning AUDIT in trusted systems. | | Author: NCSC | | Last Modified: 2005-11-06 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 2bc40d3a6313eb258eafe32bee2d7f59 |
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| Description: For students writing applications that run over TCP/IP, or for those responsible for managing and maintaining a TCP/IP internet, this book's innovative approach helps readers at all levels to truly understand how TCP/IP really works. Rather than just describing the protocols from an abstract, standards-related point of view-describing what the standards say the protocol suite should do-TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1 actually shows the protocols in action. | | Last Modified: 2007-08-06 11:42:00 | | Checksum: dba14b07fa1d98c23ee7725570d80f92 |
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| Description: The vast majority of users utilize the Korn Shell or some variant of the Bourne Shell, such as bash. Sams Teach Yourself Shell Programming in 24 Hours covers these shells. It begins with a generalized tutorial of Unix and tools and then moves into detailed coverage of shell programming. | | Last Modified: 2007-08-06 11:44:00 | | Checksum: 3787d0c378884712d79f6f3781948c22 |
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| Description: Teach Yourself TCP/IP in 14 Days provides a rapid introduction to the TCP/IP protocols and to a few commonly used applications that are built on top of them. The discussion is very lucid and emphasizes the fundamental concepts behind a given protocol; it does a good job of not letting the mass of details obscure the reasoning. Each section ends with a quiz and series of questions (and answers), so you can test your knowledge of each topic. The book also includes useful sections on sample installations and a nice discussion of sockets. As an added bonus, the book's appendix contains an index that maps an application and/or a protocol to the appropriate RFC (Request for Comments) document. | | Last Modified: 2005-11-29 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 9b49b5853aec39d6157635be8ba6c70a |
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| Description: You may have seen UNIX quick-reference guides, but you've never seen anything like UNIX in a Nutshell. Not a scaled-down quick reference of common commands, UNIX in a Nutshell is a complete reference containing all commands and options, along with generous descriptions and examples that put the commands in context. For all but the thorniest UNIX problems, this one reference should be all the documentation you need. | | Last Modified: 2005-11-25 20:09:00 | | Checksum: f1925a3db84a0c912f2258edf784514c |
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| Description: Master the Unix file systems and syntax as both a user and administrator with Unix Unleashed: System Administrator's Edition. Become an expert on the Unix system's organization, file storage, and essential commands. This large, comprehensive volume provides you with the fundamentals of system administration, including how to get around the network and how to communicate with other users on the system. You'll learn the tasks required to administer a Unix system from installation to performance and tuning. This text covers and compares the Bourne, bash, Korn, and C shells and provides instructions on configuring the kernel, networking a Unix system, and accounting for system usage. Learn the ins and outs of device, user, file, disk, mail, and news administration and discover how to back up and restore files. | | Last Modified: 2005-11-30 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 267ab01db1438f55a8c696198cce8e7c |
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| Description: Samba, the Server Message Block (SMB) server software that makes it relatively easy to integrate Unix or Linux servers into networks of Microsoft Windows workstations, has to date been mostly explained as an afterthought. Most often, it's appeared in the latter chapters of books about Linux. It deserves better, and the authors of Using Samba have delivered exactly that. | | Last Modified: 2005-12-03 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 20481c435183db728f9e0a89569293cc |
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| Description: Computer security subsystem interpretation of the TCSEC. | | Author: NCSC | | Last Modified: 2005-11-05 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 913b05c71c0e7f6e9848d16c67804790 |
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| Description: Technical rational behind the light yellow book. | | Author: DoD | | Last Modified: 2005-11-04 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 7b2e5aa884309b9ac745e43da1f47f8f |
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| Description: Guidelines for writing trusted facility manuals. | | Author: NCSC | | Last Modified: 2005-11-03 20:09:00 | | Checksum: bf4f5e6aab8db19689a0d5e216d2a4ec | >>> /internal/papers/faqs
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| Description: A DHCP FAQ. | | Author: John Wobus | | Last Modified: 2005-12-06 11:37:00 | | Checksum: 57deda66814296f51ee9346e72821984 |
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| Description: Just another haacking FAQ. | | Author: Virtual Circuit / Psychotic.Plans | | Last Modified: 2005-12-08 14:38:00 | | Checksum: 1255dc374a9177ef2f2cf7cb907f1ac3 |
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| Description: A firewall FAQ given to me by someone in #hack. Has some useful information in it. | | Author: Marcus Ranum / Allen Leibowitz / Brent Chapman / Brian Boyle | | Last Modified: 2005-12-04 20:09:00 | | Site: http://www.tis.com | | Checksum: c855885325c33c1fcab6297432d6a43b |
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| Description: The Hackers Hideout FAQ. | | Author: kM | | Last Modified: 2005-12-07 14:40:00 | | Site: http://www.hackersclub.com/km | | Checksum: 91c680eb366da6f43c91f3bf8b50dc38 |
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| Description: FAQ on hacking Macs. | | Last Modified: 2005-12-05 20:09:00 | | Checksum: f8608df987a5ca1cbc703890339475a2 |
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| Description: FAQ on hacking PCs. | | Last Modified: 2007-08-06 11:37:00 | | Checksum: 150f8b12043f4ce7dd73ff156068b6df | >>> /internal/papers/howtos
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| Description: You've all heard of the Anarchy Cookbooks, I'm sure. Filled with fun things to do and learn. Ever get bored? This text file will solve your problem. Has over 150 sub-sections to it. | | Last Modified: 2005-12-29 13:48:00 | | Checksum: ab40faa128049c2f27b14852adfed7ba |
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| Description: How to hack answering machines. | | Last Modified: 2005-12-16 14:07:00 | | Checksum: f4df085ef9ad89c89933db5157371fbb |
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| Description: A VERY highly recommended file for learning how to program sockets and such in c. I recommend this file to everyone that wants a kick ass kewl start with programming. This goes as far as to talk about the OSI layers too. | | Author: Beej | | Last Modified: 2006-01-01 10:21:00 | | Site: http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~beej/guide/net | | Checksum: b401e4e61523844e7dd7885538fdbc8a |
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| Description: A VERY highly recommended file for learning how to program sockets and such in c. I recommend this file to everyone that wants a kick ass kewl start with programming. This goes as far as to talk about the OSI layers too. | | Author: Beej | | Last Modified: 2005-12-31 10:22:00 | | Site: http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~beej/guide/net | | Checksum: 50f1595edea6900415fabcc89bc807ca |
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| Description: The Gnu-Warez Kidz' Guide to Pirating on the Internet. | | Author: Tarkin Darklighter | | Last Modified: 2005-12-19 14:03:00 | | Checksum: 7f3325b898365d2af562aa68478e070f |
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| Description: Two text files in a zip file written by the same person. This looks like something for a beginner in cracking programs. Has a number of devent tips without consideration of it's age. | | Last Modified: 2005-12-26 13:54:00 | | Checksum: 88afa30b165cd45123127a1a84ee3ecc |
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| Description: Older cable TV descrambler plans. | | Last Modified: 2005-12-22 13:58:00 | | Checksum: 83f5a7b69a4be97ac89caa6cd03a5ea8 |
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| Description: How to make an FM wireless bug. | | Last Modified: 2005-12-17 14:06:00 | | Checksum: 383e803a2c83197aa43314703143b28b |
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| Description: A novices guide to hacking. | | Last Modified: 2005-12-18 14:04:00 | | Checksum: 786496a4af00c55459cf165670cd10de |
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| Description: How to hack credit card codes. | | Last Modified: 2005-12-15 14:08:00 | | Checksum: 4d65f95d496379a7da55f8ccaff9b1db |
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| Description: Just another guide to hacking. | | Last Modified: 2005-12-20 14:02:00 | | Checksum: 07fc05ca5d99246423ac079865730277 |
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| Description: The Ultimate Guide to Hacking Webpages. | | Author: Virtual Circuit / Psychotic | | Last Modified: 2005-12-21 14:01:00 | | Checksum: 86a4ea42ab5294b0fe882c3d0c019c57 |
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| Description: Guide to hacking Prodigy internet. | | Last Modified: 2005-12-13 14:11:00 | | Checksum: cd4f21dc61c79012d958ac4034b4fba7 |
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| Description: The Slackware Linux Installation HOWTO. Keep in mind this was written in 1994. | | Author: Matt Welsh | | Last Modified: 2005-12-12 14:12:00 | | Checksum: dc821ad44936db428f8c5f6a2d4f189f |
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| Description: This document describes some IP spoofing attacks and gives you example source code of the programs used for these attacks (and packet sniffer logs, so you see what exactly happens). | | Last Modified: 2005-12-09 14:17:00 | | Checksum: 88e0227f81dcdea77752f52981a95986 |
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| Description: IP-spoofing Demystified is a little text file that goes into depth on how to spoof your IP address. | | Author: daemon9 / route / infinity | | Last Modified: 2005-12-10 14:15:00 | | Checksum: bf6df5aa73ed92265469cf438cd96b0d |
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| Description: This paper will teach you how to make a pretty simple keygen using an example software target. | | Author: pain | | Last Modified: 2005-12-30 13:41:00 | | Checksum: 1d5ba443b6e22a491c78b01653d5f84b |
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| Description: How to setup and install Linux Slackware step by step. | | Author: MadDog | | Last Modified: 2005-12-11 14:14:00 | | Checksum: 50c0acf94e654f45fdecca3586bb8e8e |
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| Description: Network Filsystem tricks. | | Last Modified: 2005-12-24 13:56:00 | | Checksum: 393068021ee1ed0689d57a6cddd0810a |
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| Description: Patching should not be mysterious, but dammit if we couldn't use some good example so that people stop sending me my entire program with one eensy-weensy typo fixed, rather than just sending an easy to apply patch. | | Last Modified: 2005-11-02 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 5ea2d4c3bfbd831b525ec6c2a00f1347 |
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| Description: How to screw people over. | | Author: LamahCop | | Last Modified: 2005-12-14 14:09:00 | | Checksum: 784265b2ee786d068241765ced02eb52 |
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| Description: This really isn't a tutorial, just a few old tips finding valid serial numbers. | | Last Modified: 2005-12-25 13:55:00 | | Checksum: e245ce9b215d51f7e09ac7341626b51c |
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| Description: UNIX systems allow certains programs to grant privileges to users temporarily: these are called setuid programs. Because they explicitly violate the protection scheme designed into UNIX, they are among the most difficult programs to write. This paper discusses how to write these programs to make using them to comprimise a UNIX system as difficult as possible. | | Last Modified: 2006-01-02 10:17:00 | | Checksum: feb4509004ac0049c672709cdb69257c |
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| Description: An older guide to get people a little more informed on hacking and what it entails. | | Author: IceKool | | Last Modified: 2005-12-27 13:52:00 | | Checksum: 6ec87c3f15c4a96f75c15ff5f611834d |
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| Description: How to Hack a Wildcat v4 BBS. | | Last Modified: 2005-12-28 13:49:00 | | Checksum: a7c5b06b6b2e720d0943462bf1ba045c |
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| Description: This is a guide to the Windows registry system. | | Last Modified: 2005-12-23 13:57:00 | | Checksum: 265111821a41c824f7e5593487755a52 | >>> /internal/papers/irc-meetings
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| Description: This IRC log of 11/08 during the lessons there only took place one lesson and it was based on some networking topics. Emote was the speaker of the lesson. | | Author: Emote | | Last Modified: 2005-10-05 20:09:00 | | Checksum: a308382695eea621e1bbc531d38e13f0 | >>> /internal/papers/research-and-info
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| Description: The exploitation of buffer overflow vulnerabilities in process stacks constitutes a significant portion of security attacks. This paper presents a new method to detect and handle such attacks. In contrast to previous methods, this new method works with any existing pre-compiled executable and can be used transparently, even on a system-wide basis. The method intercepts all calls to library functions that are known to be vulnerable. A substitute version of the corresponding function implements the original functionality, but in a manner that ensures that any buffer overflows are contained within the current stack frame. This method has been implemented on Linux as a dynamically loadable library called libsafe. Libsafe has been shown to detect several known attacks and can potentially prevent yet unknown attacks. Experiments indicate that the performance overhead of libsafe is negligible. | | Author: arash, ttsai, singh | | Last Modified: 2008-09-24 10:05:50 | | Site: http://www.bell-labs.com | | Checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e |
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| Description: Excellent assembly tutorial, covers basically everything you need to know. | | Author: Ralph | | Last Modified: 2005-10-31 20:09:00 | | Site: http://awc.rejects.net | | Checksum: cdc1b54c2b345b248022b80a777249f3 |
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| Description: I don't know who wrote this but they did a great job at explaining how buffer overflows work. This is good for people beginning to look into linux security. | | Last Modified: 2005-10-29 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 7928d93ff47eba847620eadd320f659d |
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| Description: An Introduction to executing arbituary code via stack overflows | | Last Modified: 2005-10-21 20:09:00 | | Checksum: a1c77b58ca444e9dcbf6c64ea47507ae |
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| Description: Learning about socket programming and you've already read Beej's guide 100 times? Try reading this text. Very good guide with examples on programming sockets. I rate this a very good text and I recommend it. | | Author: BracaMan | | Last Modified: 2005-10-30 20:09:00 | | Site: http://www.BracaMan.net | | Checksum: 05ad55a5f3d9797c0cc481c53929c1c1 |
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| Description: Datazine is the official e-zine of The Datacore. It is published bi-monthly and is usually announced on Hackernews.com as well as Net-security.org. If you would like to be automatically notified when future issues are released you can join their mailing list by emailing majordomo@tdcore.com with your email address in the body. | | Author: The Datacore | | Last Modified: 2005-10-16 20:09:00 | | Site: http;//www.hackernews.com | | Checksum: fec509192301d574780ac8334704a3af |
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| Description: Datazine is the official e-zine of The Datacore. It is published bi-monthly and is usually announced on Hackernews.com as well as Net-security.org. If you would like to be automatically notified when future issues are released you can join their mailing list by emailing majordomo@tdcore.com with your email address in the body. | | Author: The Datacore | | Last Modified: 2005-11-11 20:09:00 | | Site: http;//www.hackernews.com | | Checksum: 0fa5e57a8b0c131fc307b122a86556e0 |
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| Description: The Filesystem Standard has been designed to be used by Unix distribution developers, package developers, and system implementors. However, it is primarily intended to be a reference and is not a tutorial on how to manage a Unix filesystem or directory hierarchy. | | Author: Rusty Russell, Daniel Quinlan, and Christopher Yeoh | | Last Modified: 2008-09-24 10:05:50 | | Site: http://www.pathname.com/fhs | | Checksum: e0a11e1fbc6cbb54f317f15691505187 |
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| Description: General information on firewalls. | | Last Modified: 2005-10-14 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 9647bfa5d99773f8141db4a57c4e4152 |
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| Description: A piece of a session I logged on IRC that will help you with the flashing XWindows problem. | | Author: ttye0 | | Last Modified: 2005-10-22 20:09:00 | | Site: http://www.binarii.com | | Checksum: d107b158e196e15d40fdc2773c2632ca |
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| Description: Font Path and Font Server (xfs) Notes. | | Last Modified: 2005-10-24 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 72946e7c6b49778371b6a9b578caee88 |
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| Description: Modern Hackers Desk Reference. A huge file on networking and NT and hacker crucial information. How to understand is how to alter. | | Author: Rhino9 | | Last Modified: 2005-10-17 20:09:00 | | Checksum: de3770c0c2f81a364532975ee5b346b9 |
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| Description: Hackers magazine called Hackers Unlimited. | | Last Modified: 2005-10-11 20:09:00 | | Checksum: d14244f80ddebe54fed9809f044023f4 |
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| Description: Information on hacking a HP 3000. | | Last Modified: 2005-10-13 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 9cca5727afefaf72e6d876b7b4d48af0 |
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| Description: A very in depth guide about Internet Connection Manager Protocol. | | Last Modified: 2005-10-19 20:09:00 | | Checksum: f60a05e7802e4364c022896d78730665 |
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| Description: Understanding some of ICMP's hazards. This is a great file if your actually interested in how things work. | | Last Modified: 2005-10-18 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 6e590180fb3101aa86aef46c13c8cd53 |
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| Description: I (ttye0) was on a IRC session for once and someone wanted info on exploits. This is a short logging of what was said and is a good file if you wanna know what a exploit is basicly. | | Author: ttye0 | | Last Modified: 2005-10-25 20:09:00 | | Site: http://www.binarii.com | | Checksum: b8d2825540de56d9041afee8a3855c41 |
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| Description: The basics of Linux assembly and disassembly. | | Author: lhall | | Last Modified: 2008-09-24 10:05:50 | | Site: http://www.milw0rm.com | | Checksum: 77f523d64782771709721133146821bf |
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| Description: An introduction to Linux assembly and disassembly. Gives piece by piece detailed information on what is being done. | | Author: lhall | | Last Modified: 2008-09-24 10:05:50 | | Site: http://www.milw0rm.com | | Checksum: 34d1a6881a260ab15bc27c8bb21fb641 |
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| Description: Mutation was written with the Hacker, Phreaker, Pirateer and Almost-Average Joe in mind. Its purpose is to extend highly secure cryptographic systems to the end user of the program. This program uses a modified National Bureau of Standards DES (Data Encryption Standard) algorithm to achieve this purpose. Along with the normal Electronic Code Book cipher there is also the option of creating a Block-Chained cipher. | | Author: Professor Falken | | Last Modified: 2005-10-10 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 76a506cf70f54b23130486ec1c3f1ff1 |
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| Description: A paper written on NIS. | | Author: Virtual Circuit and Psychotic | | Last Modified: 2005-10-07 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 8eb3dff0638e942b577f4007534e5cad |
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| Description: Some information on Windows NT registry, ok start if you don't know much about it. | | Author: Jatt of Black Sun Research Facility | | Last Modified: 2005-10-15 20:09:00 | | Site: http://blacksun.jemix.com | | Checksum: 4b8248dd897e6d932b28afadbf6cd3d9 |
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| Description: This short paper is focused on helping people getting accelerated OpenGL drivers working with XFree86. It is focused on the nVIDIA chipset (sorry ATI buffs). | | Author: initfoo@hushmail.com | | Last Modified: 2005-10-28 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 101bf710924868be28342bad031a58ed |
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| Description: A paper with very little information about ports. | | Author: Virtual Circuit and Psychotic | | Last Modified: 2005-10-06 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 55b7e0269525609dd8dc68d7c1a209ab |
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| Description: A paper written on security holes. | | Author: Virtual Circuit and Psychotic | | Last Modified: 2005-10-08 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 3e9b83137852e547c8a3672b1135c709 |
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| Description: Before programs may be placed in the firewall system, the source code is reviewed for deficiencies in the areas of security, reliability and operations. This document is dual purposed; first it is a guideline and checklist for security groups performing the code review; second, it is an attempt to provide development teams with information about what we look for in a review. | | Last Modified: 2005-11-01 20:09:00 | | Checksum: d247157fb89db60294b88a17e93057c1 |
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| Description: A text I (ttye0) wrote on cryptography. Talks about basic history of it, DES, XOR, and ROT-13. | | Author: ttye0 | | Last Modified: 2005-10-27 20:09:00 | | Site: http://www.binarii.com | | Checksum: fdd54d0d5f4ed483c8041f15ce9a222d |
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| Description: This gives the user a basic overview of firewalls, information that they use, and what they try and prevent. This was written by me (ttye0) for the group Source Hack. I have a doc and txt format in the zip. So don't worry about format. I like it cleary cause I wrote it even though it's terrible. But e-mail me and tell me what you think. | | Author: ttye0 | | Last Modified: 2005-10-26 20:09:00 | | Site: http://www.binarii.com | | Checksum: 3722a67d4d7fa0e441c1e7bbd7df6ab8 |
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| Description: I put together a small command list for JunOS 4.2R1.3. | | Author: ttye0 | | Last Modified: 2005-10-23 20:09:00 | | Site: http://www.binarii.com | | Checksum: 3900ed2bf3ecb8ade40e3cd889ddc843 |
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| Description: This compressed file contains like 9 other files with each one from 1 and up slowly increasing from basics to a little more advanced techniques of system security. | | Last Modified: 2005-10-20 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 919a3aa94bac716bd1a309de93c63bfc |
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| Description: Information on hacking VAXVVMS. | | Last Modified: 2005-10-12 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 04edfb9960b872386eaf1910b4ec8d94 |
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| Description: Windows for Workgroups Security Hole information. | | Last Modified: 2005-10-09 20:09:00 | | Checksum: 66f970848a887649ebc2bbeba2e882c2 |
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