Red Hat to Release Enhanced-Security Linux
Klatoo55 writes "According to an article by Techweb, Red Hat will release Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0, which includes support for Security-Enhanced Linux, in 2005. Red Hat has been running this system with a published IP address asking for hackers to try to break the security. The last version was defeated within 45 seconds, but this new version (apparently to be the policy for the next Fedora) has yet to be cracked."
I think we can bring that baby down without a hack.
What say you slashdot?
45 seconds? Sounds liek someone yanked the power cord out of the boxen to do it that fast...
Eat recycled food - it's good for the environment, and OK for you.
ifconfig eth0 down
By not running your mail client as root.
It means the people that write tech articles are, for the most part, idiots.
I think this time they changed the default root password to something better than "root".
Anyone know the IP in question?
It's 127.0.0.1. If you do manage to break in, see if you can find any interesting files, and go ahead and post them up here.
I suspect that they're trying to say "the root account had no password", but typoed it rather spectacularly.
It's official. Most of you are morons.
I use my luggage combination - 12345.
from: root@redhat
to: groups@l33tscript3rs.org
subject: hack da gibson
Hackable Server, come hack me plz. IP: 127.0.0.1