Title : Introduction
Author : Phrack Staff
.oO Phrack 49 Oo.
Volume Seven, Issue Forty-Nine
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Issue 49 Index
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P H R A C K 4 9
November 08, 1996
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Welcome to the next generation of Phrack magazine. A kinder, gentler, Phrack.
A seasoned, experienced Phrack. A tawdry, naughty Phrack. A corpulent,
well-fed Phrack. Phrack for the whole family. Phrack for the kids, Phrack
for the adults. Even Phrack for the those enjoying their golden years.
If you thought 48 was a fluke, here is 49, RIGHT ON SCHEDULE. Full speed
ahead, baby. We promised timely Phrack. We promised quality Phrack. Here
are both in ONE CONVENIENT PACKAGE! We trimmed the fat to bring you the lean
Phrack. Chock full of the healthy information you need in your diet. All
natural. No artificial ingredients. No snake oil. No placebo effect.
Phrack is full of everything you want, and nothing you don't.
This issue is the first *official* offering from the new editorial staff. If
you missed them, our prophiles can be found in issue 48. Speaking of 48,
what a tumultuous situation article 13 caused. All that wacking SYN flooding.
Well, it got the job done and my point across. It got vendors and programmers
working to come up with work-around solutions to this age-old problem. Until
recently, SYN-flooding was a skeleton in the closet of security professionals.
It was akin the crazy uncle everyone has, who thinks he is Saint Jerome. We
all knew it was there, but we ignored it and kinda hoped it would go away...
Anyway, after this issue, I hope it *will* just go away. I have done
interviews for several magazines about the attack and talked until I was blue
in the face to masses of people. I think the word is out, the job is done.
Enough *is* enough. " SYN_flooding=old_hat; ". Onto bigger and better things.
A few more quick points (after all, you want Phrack Warez, not babbling
daemon9). I want to thank the community for supporting me (and co.) thus far.
Countless people have been quite supportive of the Guild, the Infonexus, and
of Phrack. Time and work do permit me to get back to all of you individually,
so just a quick blurb here. Thank you all. I will be using Phrack as a tool
to give back to you, so please mail me (or any of the editors with your
suggestions). This is *your* magazine. I just work here.
Most of all, I am stoked to be here. I am giving this my all. I'm fresh, I'm
ready... I'm hyped + I'm amped (most of my heros don't appear on no stamps..).
Drop us a line on what you think of 49. Comments are encouraged.
Bottom line (and you *can* quote me on this): Phrack is BACK.
- daemon9
[ And remember: r00t may own you, but the Guild loves you ]
[ TNO, on the other hand, doesn't even fucking care you exist ]
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Enjoy the magazine. It is for and by the hacking community. Period.
Editors : daemon9, Datastream Cowboy, Voyager
Mailboy : Erik Bloodaxe
Elite : Nirva (*trust* me on this one)
Raided : X (investigated, no charges as of yet)
Hair Technique : Mycroft, Aleph1
Tired : TCP SYN flooding
Wired : Not copping silly slogans from played-out, vertigo
inducing magazines.
Pissed off: ludichrist
Pissed on: ip
News : DisordeR
Thanks : Alhambra, Halflife, Snocrash, Mythrandir, Nihil, jenf,
xanax, kamee, t3, sirsyko, mudge.
Shout Outs : Major, Cavalier, Presence, A-Flat, Colonel Mustard,
Bogus Technician, Merc, Invalid, b_, oof, BioHazard,
Grave45, NeTTwerk, Panzer, The Bishop, TeleMonster,
Ph0n-E, loadammo, h0trod.
Phrack Magazine V. 7, #49, November 08, 1996. ISSN 1068-1035
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Table Of Contents
1. Introduction 7 K
2. Phrack loopback 6 K
3. Line Noise 65 K
4. Phrack Prophile on Mudge by Phrack Staff 8 K
5. Introduction to Telephony and PBX systems by Cavalier 100K
6. Project Loki: ICMP Tunneling by daemon9/alhambra 10 K
7. Project Hades: TCP weaknesses by daemon9 38 K
8. Introduction to CGI and CGI vulnerabilities by G. Gilliss 12 K
9. Content-Blind Cancelbot by Dr. Dimitri Vulis 40 K
10. A Steganography Improvement Proposal by cjm1 6 K
11. South Western Bell Lineman Work Codes by Icon 18 K
12. Introduction to the FedLine software system by Parmaster 19 K
13. Telephone Company Customer Applications by Voyager 38 K
14. Smashing The Stack For Fun And Profit by Aleph1 66 K
15. TCP port Stealth Scanning by Uriel 32 K
16. Phrack World News by Disorder 109K
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