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Re: Host scanning in IPv6 Networks
From: Tei <oscar.vives () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2012 16:20:10 +0200
On 20 April 2012 17:16, Owen DeLong <owen () delong com> wrote:
exec ? exceed ?Not a lot of x's in hexidecimal numbers outside of C-style formatting (0xnnnn). IPv6 addresses are not generally notated in said style and certainly don't include said x in a suitable context for that to be part of a dictionary attack. However, he also left out the common use of 7(t), 6/9(g), 1/7(I/L/T), 2(Z), 5(S), and 0(O). c is also often substituted for k (as in face:b00c). Owen
Sorry. I did a quick filter of the openoffice dictionary file. seems that I made a ugly mistake :-/ postdata: I have made a [0-9] to [aeioutnshrdlcmwf] conversor. http://jsbin.com/ibepup/ This convert a decimal number into a "hexadecimal" number not using the [0-9A-F] table, but the [aeioutnshrdlcmwf] table. The aeioutnshrdlcmwf table may allow a big number of numbers have a existing word of expression. postdata2: Using this conversor, 123442553445523 is the word NaouuScuch. -- -- ℱin del ℳensaje.
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- Fwd: Host scanning in IPv6 Networks Fernando Gont (Apr 20)
- Re: Host scanning in IPv6 Networks Tei (Apr 20)
- Re: Host scanning in IPv6 Networks Steve Clark (Apr 20)
- Re: Host scanning in IPv6 Networks Owen DeLong (Apr 20)
- Re: Host scanning in IPv6 Networks Tei (Apr 24)
- Re: Host scanning in IPv6 Networks Steve Clark (Apr 20)
- Re: Host scanning in IPv6 Networks Tei (Apr 20)
- Re: Host scanning in IPv6 Networks Steven Bellovin (Apr 20)
- Re: Host scanning in IPv6 Networks Jimmy Hess (Apr 20)
- Re: Host scanning in IPv6 Networks Fernando Gont (Apr 20)
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