I do a lot of firewall work, and from time to time I come across something that is out of the ordinary. This isn’t new, but I thought of it today and how ridiculous it really is. NATing the source and the destination address for a particular connection. At the end of the day, there [...]
Featured Articles
Protect Your PHP Includes...
Line 1: <?php Line 2: if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] == $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']) Line 3: exit(); [+]
Default Installations...
What is it with people leaving default installations public facing? They must think I don't [+]
Account Lockout in Linux - PAM Tally...
Some pretty basic functions are missing from most of the *-nix systems by default. One [+]
Categories
Archives
- December 2008 (1)
- November 2008 (1)
- October 2008 (4)
- September 2008 (1)
- August 2008 (3)
- July 2008 (1)
- June 2008 (3)
- May 2008 (2)
- April 2008 (3)
- March 2008 (2)
- February 2008 (3)
- January 2008 (2)
Meta
Google Ads
Recent Articles
- Keeping busy, getting busier
- Protect Your PHP Includes
- Default Installations
- Account Lockout in Linux - PAM Tally
- Squid Log Parsing
- Oops… Bring out the backup.
- CISSP Begins…
- Outlook Organization
- Motorcycle Helmet Laws
- America needs more people like this asap
Popular Tags
- beer browser ceh cell phones certs cissp cookies domain downloads firefox gadgets giac hacking incident response ipod isc linux minefield money mp3 pdf Perl php pix politics prelogic privacy programming registrars review sanitize input sans satillite radio scripting Scripts securecrt security sirius spam studying tftp toolkit validation vulnerability scanner web logs
