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Message-ID: <BAY19-DAV3044FE574079713A31C16D9240@phx.gbl>
Date: Wed Jan 11 03:06:46 2006
From: se_cur_ity at hotmail.com (Morning Wood)
Subject: How to Determine My System Vulnerabilities

> > I know I feel like the Federal Reserve is safe now.

well..., the headers appear to be genuine
IS THIS FOR F*CKING REAL ????

The director for IT of the FDRB of Minneapolis is asking the most basic
question possible. ARE YOU SERIOUS?!?!?

>
>I have three servers running Linux Red Hat OS.  I would lke to find a
>source for information regarding "How Too" when it comes to determining
>what level of kernel, SSH, PHP, ect my servers are running.  I do know how
>to check some of these things but am looking for someone who is very
>knowledgeble and is willing to answer questions about this OS.

HOW DID YOU EVEN GET THE JOB???????

I BET YOU TOOK A TEST AND HAVE SOME BIG FANCY LETTERS *sigh*

this ignat is making what? 75-125k$ / yr and dont know
how to get versions from his daemons?!?!  wtf wtf wtf omg omg omg

*shocked and awed*
/me falls over

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