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Message-ID: <200401262113.01956.zim@vegaa.de>
From: zim at vegaa.de (Michael Zimmermann)
Subject: Re: vulnerabilities of postscript printers

At Samstag, 24. Januar 2004 06:04 Darren Reed wrote:
> See here you've taken a step I don't believe possible - with postscript.
> For reference I downloaded the blue book and read through there operator
> summary last night and there is no "password" or "login" in postscript.

The operator "startjob" or "exitserver" is what you are looking for.

Usually they are implemented in a way, that they take at least
one second to run, to disable high-speed password cracking.


Greetings
Michael
-- 
Michael Zimmermann



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