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RE: Laboratory Setup Help (RS)


From: "Arturo \"Buanzo\" Busleiman" <buanzo () buanzo com ar>
Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2002 09:13:58 -0300 (ART)

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On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Marcelo Gulin wrote:

Hi!
Hi everybody!

   Or reverse your search. Search for exploits first and then download
that apps that you know that are vulnerable. There's a lot of sites
with local/remote exploits for various daemons.

I believe my original post mas kinda confusing. I didn't want to ask for
vulnerable versions and their corresponding exploits, but for experiences
regarding the creation of such a laboratory from people with expertise in
the area, I've received flames, of course, which I understand now that I
have re-read my original post. As someone said to me "You're asking for
YOUR job to be done?". The answer is NO. Other people sent me original
ideas, interesting facts about lab creation and setup, team coordination,
etc, and what they Attack Plans where. That kind of information is what
I'm now asking. I'm sorry if someone was offended or touched by what I
asked, which was not what I wanted to do. I wouldn't be on this mailing
list if I couldn't find an exploit by myself ;). I'm on vuln-dev, secprog,
bugtraq and sectools too.

Thank you all, specially to the moderator, I kind person.

Arturo "Buanzo" Busleiman -=( RareGaZz-Team Member )=-
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