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This is more of a curiosity question, but i was just wondering how could you make a program that creates words based on the concept of brute force, ie. a, b, ab, aab ,abb etc up to a limit of 10 ch...
Zones: Delphi ProgrammingDate Answered: 03/24/2000 Views: 0
I have a slight problem trying to crack a lotus notes password - I have a free cracker, but it won't do brute force attacks.  Dictionary attack has failed. So I figure a way around this is to cr...
Zones: SecurityDate Answered: 03/24/2004 Views: 11
Hi      Can anyone tell me about Brute-Force Algorithm. Where is the complete theory and source code available?        Thanks
Zones: ProgrammingDate Answered: 12/21/2004 Views: 8
Okay... I have a list of numbers in an array EG{5,6,7,8,9} and I need a brute forcer to generate every possible combination of these numbers but WITH ONLY ONE of each number in each generated li...
Zones: Visual BasicDate Answered: 12/25/2004 Views: 0
Hello I am trying to write a script that read unsuccessful ssh logins from /etc/log/secure If there are x amount of unsuccessful logins from a certain IP in a certain time period then I want ...
Zones: LinuxDate Answered: 11/28/2006 Views: 0
This is a Windows 2003 Server, SP2.  I have tried restarting the server twice but it still will not allow connections.  There were 74,000 System log entries full of bogus logon attempts - 1 ever se...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 02/27/2007 Views: 0
2.55      (Pythagorean Triples) A right triangle can have sides that are all integers.  The set of three integer values for the sides of a right triangle is called a Pythagorean triple.  These three si...
Zones: C++Date Answered: 03/08/1997 Views: 0
My environment Windows 2003 Server Domain, NT clients, Windows 2000 clients. I'm experiencing authentication requests from computers outside my domain. These foreign comptuters are trying to map wi...
Zones: SecurityDate Answered: 06/24/2004 Views: 0
One of our servers was recently compromised (running Debian) and I am looking for more protection on my network. I have 30 IP addresses on my network. One of these connects to a little firewall/...
Zones: Software Firewalls, C...Date Answered: 10/12/2004 Views: 0
Hello everyone, I have an IIS server that is behind a firewall but in the DMZ, this server we recently enabled FTP on to be able to have other satellite offices so they can upload their own f...
Zones: Windows Network SecurityDate Answered: 03/18/2006 Views: 48