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    6.2? What is that? Latest kernel is 2.6
    This is true of the default install of almost every Unix-like S
    including Solaris and, and ever Windows S including Windows 2003
    (although the files you have to alter are different in Windows). (
    course with windows you generally need at least a boot CD to get
    enough tools to do anything useful).
    Note, this is the standard *default* setup With Linux (and
    others), you can use an encrypted filesystem if you are paranoid at
    the cost of a performance hit and the ability to do full autostart
    without leaving the key in the machine I'm not even sure if there
    is a distribution that ships with it as an option for a standard
    install, as it's generally better to keep the servers phyisically
    secure then the PITA it causes from the performance hit and most of
    the time it is good to leave an emergency back-door for the admin who
    replaces you. Even with an encypted filesystem, all it takes is lots
    of compute power to break with key, and/or the password for the key.
    So with physical access to the server, you could still clone (or
    steal) the hard drive, and break it off-site.
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    From: full-disclosure-bounces (AT) lists (DOT) grok.org.uk
    [mailto:full-disclosure-bounces (AT) lists (DOT) grok.org.uk] Behalf Sumy
    Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 8:24 PM
    To: SBUGTRAQ
    Cc: FULLDISC
    Subject: [Full-disclosure] Rooting Linux with a floppy
    You have lost your root password on your linux box and now
    you consider formatting everythign to regain control? Your
    admin is a moron that leaves the server available physically
    for everybody? You wanna test your Linux box? Don't worry if
    you have at least a floppy rescue disk under hand,you can
    root it ;-) )
    The problem with the new version of Linux since 6.2 is :
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    Friday 15 July 2005 13:04, Lauro, John wrote:
    6.2? What is that? Latest kernel is 2.6
    Perhaps RH 6.2 ? ;)
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    Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Lauro, John wrote:

    6.2? What is that? Latest kernel is 2.6

    No, not kernel 6.2, LINUX 6.2. You know, that old version. Linux 10 has
    been out for months.

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    _Linux_ doesn't have a version 10, either. Linux IS the kernel, which
    the versions are 2.x (2.4.* and 2.6.* usually).

    Maybe you're talking about a specific distribution? In which case,
    that's a pretty inconsistant numbering system to use since Red Hat,
    Mandrake, Slackware, etc. all use different numbering conventions.

    James Longstreet wrote:
    Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Lauro, John wrote:


    >6.2? What is that? Latest kernel is 2.6


    No, not kernel 6.2, LINUX 6.2. You know, that old version. Linux 10 has
    been out for months.

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    Fri, July 15, 2005 8:47 am, James Longstreet said:
    Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Lauro, John wrote:
    >
    >6.2? What is that? Latest kernel is 2.6
    >

    No, not kernel 6.2, LINUX 6.2. You know, that old version. Linux 10 has
    been out for months.

    This is sadly funny in a pathetic sort of way
    -Eric
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    Hello,

    Lauro, John wrote:
    ( course with windows you generally need at least a boot CD to get
    enough tools to do anything useful).

    NACK, see http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/

    GTi

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