solaris lpd thing

From: ron1n . (shellcodeat_private)
Date: Mon Jun 03 2002 - 06:17:02 PDT

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    I'm going through a rough period in my life -- I don't know what to do.
    
    Attached below is a shitty remote that I leaked to the kids last year. Now
    is a good time to submit it to Bugtraq. It's incredibly lame code, but why
    not get it working, and then go hack some stuff...
    
    Originally it was written for some friends and people they knew and darknet,
    but now is the time to splash it over Bugtraq because I could use some fame
    right now. Now that I have a lot of time on my hands, I can take up coding
    as a hobby once more, learn the things I never got around to learning in my
    previous hacking phase, and just start sharing some mediocre exploits,
    tools, papers, etc. with the great Bugtraq.
    
    It should be noted that on Solaris 6, you can execute commands without any
    sendmail interaction whatsoever, and on Solaris 7, you can do the same in a
    slightly more twisted way. Also, since most of you probably won't know if
    the target box has a C compiler, your big hint is to consider changing
    'script' to use an inetd backdoor. If you manage to get around my clumsy
    coding errors and whatnot, you may just get a root shell.
    
    Send any job offers or fan mail to my funky hotmail account. Even if it's
    just to trade hacking tips... email me. I'm a lonely guy.
    
    Ethics rule.
    
    Whitehat power,
    RONIN (row-nin)
    
    P.S. The distribution thing in the header has been removed. There were no
    copyright notices, unless the version submitted to Bugtraq last year
    contained one. Distribute and archive as you please, ladies and gentlemen.
    
    
    Well I don't think you like me
    Well I hate you as well
    No one seems to like you
    Wish I couldn't tell
    
    C'mon abuse me more I like it
    C'mon keep talking 'cause it's true
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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