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Message-ID: <441844B7.5030300@digitalmunition.com>
Date: Wed Mar 15 16:46:17 2006
From: kf_lists at digitalmunition.com (KF (lists))
Subject: my first question

Valdis.Kletnieks@...edu wrote:

>On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 00:14:21 +0100, "[CTN]-BongSnoTbOmBs[CTN]" said:
>
>  
>
>>i'm search a BNCexploit..
>>is possible to connect all server?it's a question..
>>    
>>
>
>Only if they're still connected via thinwire (or thickwire) rather than
>cat-5.  A BNC connector is what's used to connect segments of thinwire.
>As a result, any successful BNC exploit will require physical access.
>
>I think you're looking for a VNC exploit.  :)
>
>And even then, you won't be able to exploit all servers, because not all
>servers have VNC installed....
>  
>
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
Well... there *WAS* a BNC exploit circa 1998 as well. He could be an irc 
kiddie looking for proxy bouncer hacks...
-KF

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