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started wrong.. need to learn! please help
PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 2:31 am Reply with quote
bbg
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hey all,
First post here!

I would like to ask you experts some advise on getting started with linux, proxies, hashes, and a few more basics.

I'm asking this, because I'm ok with programming, php, perl, java, sql.. cookies, sessions, js, html, etc.. and I managed to get a command execution script working, but only after realized that my IP was all over the logs...

I feel like an idiot, and obviouly I don't intend to destroy any data (well actually... Twisted Evil), but to get started, I know I need to know a lot more, or else.. I'll just be a script kiddie messing around.

Please advise!
thanks in advance and Regards,
bbg
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 12:49 pm Reply with quote
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Hmm, you say, you have discovered your IP address in target logs ...
Well, if you are using proxies with good quality ("elite proxy") and/or socks servers, then there will be no entries with your IP address in logs.
Of course, backtrace will be possible, if you will break something or steal some valuable data and if someone really want's you to punish.
In this case there is option to take over some lam0z home computer or some weak server, then install there hidden proxy without logging and after using this "personal" proxy, you can just wipe out that "slave" machine, so that backtrace can't lead to you anymore Smile
If you want some specific advice - about linux logs wiping, about proxy chains, etc etc, then post your wishes here! Smile
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