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Message-ID: <20060317024946.GO5680@clanspum.net>
Date: Fri Mar 17 02:48:21 2006
From: houdini+full-disclosure at clanspum.net (Bill Weiss)
Subject: -ADVISORY- % =Thu Mar 16 13:23:37 EST 2006= %
Buffer Overflow in Microsoft Access
Valdis.Kletnieks@...edu(Valdis.Kletnieks@...edu)@Thu, Mar 16, 2006 at 08:50:22PM -0500:
> On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 22:43:04 +0100, "Christian \"Khark\" Lauf" said:
>
> > I know the owner. And it's definetly not an open proxy.
> >
> > If you have read http://unixgu.ru/?go=tor you would have known, that
> > he's running a Tor Node on this machine.
>
> And the *visible difference* between a Tor node and an open proxy, is what,
> exactly? Other than it's harder to put a sniffer on the other side and see
> where the traffic inbound to the proxy is coming from?
Tor doesn't allow port 25 through by default. I would call that a
difference. That doesn't seem to be the case with unixgu.ru, which
surprises me.
--
Bill Weiss
I hate Windows NT because every time I wear my Blu-Blockers the
fucking monitor disappears!
-- Dummydude_thebot in his contest winning form from the
3rd alt.2600 "Why I hate Windows in 25 words or less" contest
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