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Message-ID: <006601c6e0a4$c4474020$0200a8c0@TRINITY>
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 14:16:07 +0100
From: <c0redump@...ers.org.uk>
To: <full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>
Subject: Re: Removing the NIC cable = EoP?

Two things.

How is the user able to get the internet while the network cable is unplugged?  Secondly, it is the proxy server in 99% of cases which restricts which websites the user can/cannot visit, not the local policies.

This whole subject of pulling out the network cable giving admin is gay.

Have a lovely day.

c0redump aka Tom


>Salut,

>On Tue, 2006-10-03 at 14:33 +0530, crazy frog crazy frog wrote:
> I doubt it will work on any windows OS. If a user is logged in as a
> user who dont have admin rights then unplugging network cable does not
> give him admin.

>AFAICT this is not about gaining admin rights (which one would if the
>machine is a non-NT based Windows) but rather about gaining the right to
>surf whatever website one wants. This can indeed be achieved by not
>loading the group policies. (If I'm not mistaken here. I'm a BSD kernel
>hacker, not a Windows supporter...)

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