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Re: With full read access what would you read (Part 2 - Linux Answer)
From: Robin Wood <robin () digininja org>
Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2010 22:05:32 +0000
On 2 November 2010 20:15, Craig Freyman <craigfreyman () gmail com> wrote:
This is the sister thread to Robin's question from earlier in the day. With read only access to a Linux file system, other than shadow and passwd files, what do you look for?
I can't remember who it was, maybe Iron Geek, someone was trying to create a list of common files on linux based on the distro. Anyone remember who was doing it? I even submitted some entries. The apache config files are good as you can find vhosts and directory paths for reading source code, you can get the file names from browsing the site. /proc/mounts /proc/config.gz and various other things in /proc depending on what you are looking for. .my.cnf in home directories is good for mysql details .bash_history for previous commands Robin
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