User talk:Loni
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Payload Generator
Gotcha 00:19, 23 Dec 2004 (IST) Hi there, Loni. I've been thinking about the payload generator, similar to the one at metasploit we talked about. It seems the metasploit payload generator is open-source and is included in their framework licensed under the same conditions of the metasploit framework. That means we can integrate their code into SecurityForest with no problem creating a good resource of shellcoding. What do you think? "The project core is dual-licensed under the GPLv2 and Perl Artistic Licenses, allowing it to be used in both open-source and commercial projects." - [1] (http://www.metasploit.com/projects/Framework/)
Working together
Hi Loni, I got your message on Infosecpedia (http://www.securitygroup.org/). I'm glad you stopped by. Thank you for pointing out that the Infosecpedia MediaWiki software was way out of date. I upgraded last night. Your suggestion that "maybe we can combine the projects" is interesting. What did you have in mind? --Chris Brown 18:58, 1 Nov 2004 (IST)
- As a starting point for us to work together, I added SecurityForest to the Infosecpedia (http://www.infosecpedia.org) interwiki table. The interwiki prefix is "SecurityForest:". It isn't seemless to the world, because access to most of the SecurityForest pages requires an account, but it should be seemless to SecurityForest users. --Chris Brown 15:50, 4 Dec 2004 (IST)
Regarding p0f
I have searched for "p0f" before adding it. It was not found.
Even now, if you do a search on "p0f" nothing is returned.
Do you have any idea why this is happening ?
Myself (and probably others) are counting on "Search" to do his job :)
- Yeah, it may be a wiki bug. Searching for "passive os fingerprinting" (the description of p0f) does work.
- Please let me know if you figure out what is the problem. Thanks :)
Security EZines
I was thinking that would be useful to include some important security EZines.
I'm thinking on Phrack and 29A for start.
However, I'm not sure if it's allowed to publish their content here or you are only allowed to make references.
Anyway, just a though. --Blad3 05:42, 21 Jan 2005 (IST)
There is an interesting video from HITB 2004 (Hack In The Box) featuring The Grugq related with defeating forensics tools.
The Art of Anti-Forensics (http://hert.org/story.php/58)
--Blad3 13:27, 21 Jan 2005 (IST)
Wiki spam problem
Setting pages as 'protected' is a not really an adequate solution to your wiki spam problem, as is clear from looking at the spam traffic on your wiki recent changes page.
You need to take a look at MediaWiki Anti-spam Features (http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Anti-spam_Features), in particular you should set $wgSpamRegex (http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgSpamRegex) (quite quick and easy)
-- Halz 11:28, 27 Nov 2007 (EST)
Regarding Spam
This might help solve the problem too (if you're even still here, you don't appear to be). [2] (http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/SpamBlacklist_extension) Blackpaw 20:57, 1 Jun 2008 (EDT)
