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Crack This

Posted: Fri 28 Jun 2013, 19:25
by Caneri
Hi All,

Crack this

http://50.87.145.149/~puppy/

and leave a message.
Eric

Posted: Fri 28 Jun 2013, 20:38
by Caneri
well, I see one nmapper.

you suckers will fail.
Try again you low life.

Eric

Posted: Fri 28 Jun 2013, 22:37
by 666philb

Code: Select all

B===D - - - *

Re: Crack This

Posted: Fri 28 Jun 2013, 23:28
by tlchost
Caneri wrote:Hi All,

Crack this
Well, if you made the font any smaller ..... my old eyes can barely tell there'sa anything on the page....so, you locked me out :)

Thom

Posted: Fri 28 Jun 2013, 23:35
by DPUP5520
Really? permission? Maybe i'll have some fun when I get home tomorrow.

Posted: Sat 29 Jun 2013, 06:19
by 8-bit
You have a lot of valuable files for older Puppy versions on your site!
And as such, I have no desire or inclination to try to hack into your site for any reason!
Just visiting it brought back memories of running Puppy 3.01 and Puppy 2.71.

For someone that needed the kernel source or devx for one of the old ISOs, your site is a God-send!

Thank You!

Posted: Sat 29 Jun 2013, 09:30
by Iguleder
The page is plain HTML - you don't use PHP or any other kind of scripting. This makes it impossible to attack your site by finding a vulnerability (e.g RFI) in that page. However, I guess it won't be too hard to try the latest CVEs against your Apache.

By the way, you're using a web hosting service, so you have no idea which web server you use. I hope it won't surprise you: you're running Apache, with "Prod" as its "ServerTokens". This is pretty bad, since your web hosting company (and not you) decides whether you use an old, vulnerable version or the latest - you can never know. :roll:

Posted: Sat 29 Jun 2013, 11:51
by Caneri
Thank you All for the info I have received.

Well worth a risky posting for sure.

Best,
Eric

PS..Dpup5520...be gentle..lol

Posted: Sat 29 Jun 2013, 11:59
by Karl Godt
Have no idea about cracking a web-site .
But it might be a good idea to place a file
in Directory Listing of /~puppy/vintage/msgs.txt (http://50.87.145.149/~puppy/vintage/msgs.txt) so you might have it easier to recognize "not-bad-minded" intruders :D

Posted: Wed 24 Jul 2013, 16:56
by Saturn
Wow, Caneri!


I remember the days when I used my first puppy, 2.13 around 2005

I really did not have much of a choice because XP was not working well, and the "bigger" linux distro's from back then were a bit much for a Pentium 3 and only 256 MB of ram

But I am so pleased that this community is becoming so active, vibrant and alive!

Back when I joined, nearly half a decade ago, this place was often pretty dull, often with the occasional Troll.

So Glad your taking this up, once more!

Cheers!

But as for exploits/zero day stuff, and vulnerabilities .

me and samedog are quite good at this stuff...

I know quite a few "under-ground" sites that shall go unmentioned in this forum, for specific reasons.

But I'll gladly E-mail you the links to the specific exploit errata if you'd like.

Just PM me your concerns and we will discuss it, but I will not crack anything though.

Maybe Samedog would be of help, for penetration testing (cracking) your site if he is still around these parts, some where.