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Re: Router programming,source routes and spoofed ICMP attacks.
From: juphoff () tarsier cv nrao edu (Jeff Uphoff)
Date: Fri, 21 Jun 1996 10:26:30 -0400
"CD" == Cyrus Durgin <cider () elwha evergreen edu> writes: CD> On Thu, 20 Jun 1996, Alan Brown wrote:
I have the sourcecode to nuke.c and binaries of wnuke here but I'm not particularly happy with the thought of handing them out for obvious reasons, though they're probably readily available if one looks in the "right" places.
There aren't many secrets when it comes to the availability of hacker tools. CD> for a list which is well-respected for its reputation as a full-disclosure CD> list, i'm always disappointed to see posts like this; not only are they CD> contrary to the concept of a full-disclosure list, but they are also CD> almost wholly unproductive. what better way to analyze, study, and CD> finally develop protection against a security risk than to examine the CD> source? ftp://ftp.giga.or.at/pub/hacker/unix/nuke.c (among other places) --Up.
Current thread:
- Re: Router programming,source routes and spoofed ICMP attacks. Bill Hogan (Jun 20)
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- Re: Router programming,source routes and spoofed ICMP attacks. Tom Fitzgerald (Jun 20)
- Re: Router programming,source routes and spoofed ICMP attacks. Jeff Uphoff (Jun 21)
- Re: Router programming,source routes and spoofed ICMP attacks. Alan Brown (Jun 24)
- Re: Router programming,source routes and spoofed ICMP attacks. Chris Johnson (Jun 24)