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Message-ID: <200405041834.35867.netdruid@ciudad.com.ar>
From: netdruid at ciudad.com.ar (DrD)
Subject: A FreeBSD server that is converted in a MS 2003 Serve	 viceversa

Well... lets see my english again... =P
First all, thanks all for your help...
Second... like someone said, I had access to a server that is not mine. But my 
question was a doubt, I don't forgive anydoby help to hack nothing (like said 
someone).
And for your happyness (Anonymous), the webmaster was already mailed about 
that and others holes that I found there. Like I said in my first mail: I 
found that server by casuality, just look around and nothing more (although 
in any case, that's my problem, don't you think, Anon? ;-)
Anyway... thanks all again and sorry by asking here about it.


On Tuesday 04 May 2004 19:11, Anonymous wrote:
> I personally think your best bet would be to get ahold of whoever is
> hosting that machine and let them know that you're having problems
> getting access to it. Then again, I'm willing to take bets that you did
> not get access to this machine in a legit way....maybe your best bet
> would be to stay the hell out of computers and networks that you dont
> belong in.
>
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