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<0> =/
<1> hey t1
<1> suggestion
<1> mv ps to sp or something
<1> write a script to ps -aux |grep $USER
<0> why not use ps's -U username ?:)
<1> because he should be using grsec
<1> in the first place
<1> :)
<1> hehe
<0> what does that have to do with that? the result would be the same
<0> except you fork one less cmd



<1> no
<1> the result isnt the same
<0> and dont have to script
<1> because i didnt have time to capture everythingfrom his process states
<1> :)
<1> ps -U yes will filter
<1> im trying to eliminate giant security hoels
<1> local security or not
<1> ;)
<0> that isn't security :P
<1> yeah
<1> it is
<0> that's just ridiculus
<1> i started off hacking slack boxes
<1> based on findijng out where root was running services
<0> oh lord here we go
<1> then started braking into /proc
<0> bbl
<1> i bet you 10 to 1
<1> i can root him
<1> dude
<1> rip
<1> i've been running hosting co's for 10 years
<1> im not making false claims
<1> i switched from linux to bsd
<1> because of the /proc based problems
<1> out of every hosting co i've run, i've never been hacked
<1> ;)
<1> thats a good thing
<1> i recently rooted fatal.biz
<1> :D
<1> poor shield
<1> god bless webmin
<1> lol
<1> what ever rip i'm not trying to be critical
<1> im just trying to help
<0> thank god, i thought he would never shut up
<2> hahahahaha
<2> haha
<0> firsst he wants you to rename ps to sp, and then write a script that basically does ps -U $USER ux .. but write it as ps -aux|grep $USER
<0> does he even know what the 'a' is for in -aux
<0> and how in hell would that even relate to grsec
<0> if processhiding was enabled the result woulda been qually ****ed on both methods
<0> however, doing ps aux and then grepping for a user and the blaiming possible grsec use is just totally ridiculu
<0> s
<0> especially in a bsd channel, since i never heard og grsec for bsd
<0> of
<2> [18:07] <1> i started off hacking slack boxes



<2> [18:08] <1> based on findijng out where root was running services
<2> [18:08] <1> then started braking into /proc
<2> hax
<0> by the time ppl found out about /proc, the rest oof us had already seen the light
<3> how can i get bsd tar to archive character devices? im trying to backup the fs on a bsd/os machine
<0> why would you wanna back up a character device? you recreate them
<3> uhm there is no MAKEDEV script i dont think
<3> when i backe dup a unix box, tar backs up the nods
<3> nodes
<0> dont everyuse use devfs?
<3> it doesnt read from /dev/urandom rather it takes major/minor
<3> bsd/os
<3> pal
<0> oh heh, never used the commercial bsd os
<4> `g bsd: backing up character device
<5> http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/05/02/FreeBSD_Basics.html
<4> Archiving utilities can backup to either a block or character device............
<4> read that
<3> that isnt what i am asking'
<4> yeah i just read it
<3> im backing up to a file
<4> im looking
<4> hold on
<3> linux tar will backup /dev/zero or /dev/random etc
<3> bsd tar complains
<4> why can't you just mount the character device
<3> huh
<4> all the files won't extract ?
<3> dood
<4> if you mount it and just tar
<4> ?
<3> dood
<3> hold on
<3> as root type
<3> cd /; tar -cfp dev.tar /dev
<3> wat hapens?
<4> my bsd box isnt up
<4> my debian box is
<3> oh
<3> i'll figure it out
<3> as long as i backup an 'ls -al'
<0> you gotta exclude the devices and rather make the back with mknod
<3> yeah
<3> ok another one
<3> how can i backup the mbr?
<3> in linux you can do dd if=/dev/hda bs=512 count=1
<3> all i see here is /dev/wd0a wd0b
<3> there is no wd0
<0> i smell a troll
<3> where
<3> damnt dood im doing this for work
<3> and getting ****ty wages to do it
<4> go figure, rip is doing it for free
<4> in other words, it could be worse :x
<4> brb comcast guy is @ my house


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