ADMINISTRATORS LOOK AT THIS YOU NEED TO KNOW THE TRUTH

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ARE YOU SCARED

No the Admin will fix it, and i'm helping
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Yes, I'm a skidd, I'm scared but don't know it
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tomtomtomtom
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ADMINISTRATORS LOOK AT THIS YOU NEED TO KNOW THE TRUTH

Post by tomtomtomtom »


THIS WAS FOUND OUT USING A WINDOWS OS/Program called Nmap
Take a look ;;; :D


Starting Nmap 4.85BETA4 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2009-03-26 04:14 Eastern Daylight Time

Initiating Ping Scan at 04:14

Scanning 208.113.160.170 [5 ports]

Completed Ping Scan at 04:14, 0.38s elapsed (1 total hosts)

Initiating Parallel DNS resolution of 1 host. at 04:14

Completed Parallel DNS resolution of 1 host. at 04:15, 5.47s elapsed

Initiating SYN Stealth Scan at 04:15

Scanning apache2-grog.geyser.dreamhost.com (208.113.160.170) [1000 ports]

Discovered open port 113/tcp on 208.113.160.170

Discovered open port 80/tcp on 208.113.160.170

Discovered open port 22/tcp on 208.113.160.170

Discovered open port 587/tcp on 208.113.160.170

Discovered open port 21/tcp on 208.113.160.170

Discovered open port 25/tcp on 208.113.160.170

Discovered open port 783/tcp on 208.113.160.170

Discovered open port 5222/tcp on 208.113.160.170

Discovered open port 5666/tcp on 208.113.160.170

Discovered open port 5269/tcp on 208.113.160.170

Discovered open port 548/tcp on 208.113.160.170

Completed SYN Stealth Scan at 04:15, 7.49s elapsed (1000 total ports)

Initiating Service scan at 04:15

Scanning 11 services on apache2-grog.geyser.dreamhost.com (208.113.160.170)

Completed Service scan at 04:17, 118.75s elapsed (11 services on 1 host)

Initiating OS detection (try #1) against apache2-grog.geyser.dreamhost.com (208.113.160.170)

Retrying OS detection (try #2) against apache2-grog.geyser.dreamhost.com (208.113.160.170)

Insufficient responses for TCP sequencing (2), OS detection may be less accurate

208.113.160.170: guessing hop distance at 17

Initiating Traceroute at 04:17

Completed Traceroute at 04:20, 200.17s elapsed

Initiating Parallel DNS resolution of 3 hosts. at 04:20

Completed Parallel DNS resolution of 3 hosts. at 04:20, 0.09s elapsed

NSE: Initiating script scanning.

Initiating NSE at 04:20

Completed NSE at 04:20, 5.97s elapsed

Host apache2-grog.geyser.dreamhost.com (208.113.160.170) appears to be up ... good.

Interesting ports on apache2-grog.geyser.dreamhost.com (208.113.160.170):

Not shown: 985 closed ports

PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION

21/tcp open ftp ProFTPD 1.2.10

22/tcp open ssh OpenSSH 4.3p2 Debian 9etch2 (protocol 2.0)

|_ auth-owners: root


| ssh-hostkey: 1024 e5:0e:60:0b:13:72:ac:cb:72:4d:64:7a:e7:a7:c5:5f (DSA)

|_ 1024 bc:f9:b5:55:4b:2c:07:d7:42:8c:00:2a:8d:f0:2c:de (RSA)

25/tcp open smtp Postfix smtpd

|_ auth-owners: postfix


|_ smtp-commands: EHLO geyser.dreamhost.com, PIPELINING, SIZE 40960000, ETRN, 8BITMIME

80/tcp open http Apache httpd 2.0.63 ((Unix) PHP/4.4.7 mod_ssl/2.0.63 OpenSSL/0.9.7e mod_fastcgi/2.4.2 DAV/2 SVN/1.4.2)

| html-title: hacker.org - The Hacker Community Online

|_ Requested resource was http://www.hacker.org/

|_ auth-owners: dhapache


111/tcp filtered rpcbind

113/tcp open auth?

|_ auth-owners: nobody


135/tcp filtered msrpc

139/tcp filtered netbios-ssn

445/tcp filtered microsoft-ds

548/tcp open afp?

|_ auth-owners: root


587/tcp open smtp Postfix smtpd

|_ smtp-commands: EHLO geyser.dreamhost.com, PIPELINING, SIZE 40960000, ETRN, 8BITMIME

|_ auth-owners: postfix


783/tcp open rpcbind

|_ auth-owners: root


5222/tcp open jabber Jabber instant messaging server

|_ auth-owners: jabber


5269/tcp open jabber Jabber instant messaging server

|_ auth-owners: jabber


5666/tcp open nrpe?

|_ auth-owners: root


Device type: router|general purpose|switch|VoIP gateway|WAP|printer

Running (JUST GUESSING) : MikroTik RouterOS 2.X (97%), Linux 2.4.X|2.6.X (97%), Brocade embedded (96%), Occam embedded (96%), Belkin embedded (94%), Linksys embedded (94%), Xerox embedded (94%), Aastra embedded (94%)

Aggressive OS guesses: MicroTik RouterOS 2.9.46 (97%), Linux 2.4.18 - 2.4.35 (likely embedded) (97%), Brocade SilkWorm switch (96%), Linux 2.4.32 (x86) (96%), Occam ONT ON2342 Voice/Video over IP box (96%), Linux 2.4.31 (Slackware v10.2) (94%), Linux 2.4.9 - 2.4.18 (likely embedded) (94%), Belkin Wireless Pre-N Router (94%), Linksys WET54GS5 WAP or Xerox WorkCentre Pro 265 printer (94%), Aastra RFP L32 IP DECT WAP (94%)

No exact OS matches for host (test conditions non-ideal).

Uptime guess: 5.427 days (since Fri Mar 20 18:05:41 2009)

Network Distance: 17 hops

Service Info: OS: Linux



TRACEROUTE (using port 21/tcp)

HOP RTT ADDRESS

1 0.00 192.168.1.1

2 ... 17 no response

18 94.00 apache2-grog.geyser.dreamhost.com (208.113.160.170)



Read data files from: C:\Program Files\Nmap

OS and Service detection performed. Please report any incorrect results at http://nmap.org/submit/ .

Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 351.91 seconds

Raw packets sent: 1153 (52.516KB) | Rcvd: 2771 (792.146KB)
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Post by S3th »

OH SH-
(Again? :/)
Also, Nmap is not just for windows, you Dos n00b.
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Post by jeetee »

I assume in 'the admin will fix it', the 'it' refers to your senseless post ?
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Post by plope0726 »

The problem with third party hosting is that aside from your own coding, you have to rely on the thrid party to secure your site....
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Post by Zaffron »

Soo um, what does this mean?
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Post by plope0726 »

the server that hosts hacker.org has way too many ports wide open
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Stop hating

Post by tomtomtomtom »

I'm trying to help, if you don't want it. Then shush
No shit network mapping is not just for WINDOWS OS, I know
that my friend used a WINDOWS OS to test the exploitable
capabilities for hacker.org that any skiddie could use)Milw0rm( to hack this site
I like this site
PLOPe tell them to calm down
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To S3th

Post by tomtomtomtom »

S3th no shit nmap <TOOL can be used on other OS.s
but why when most linux iso.s will have it built in to their
shit. so
plah with tounge out at ya
With LINux you don't need to nmap anywayz
I love ya s3th but stop hatin bro
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Post by plope0726 »

tomtomtom isn't as noob as he may seem. He just has a wierd sense of humor. and if the skids want to download his file let them...what harm can be done (to us)? :lol:
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Re: To S3th

Post by S3th »

tomtomtomtom wrote: I love ya s3th but stop hatin bro
Aww, I love you too. LOL.
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sorry for even postin this

Post by tomtomtomtom »

If a skid new what to do with this info he could have used
shouldn't have posted this info
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Post by plope0726 »

a skid probably can;t read that info....
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Post by plope0726 »

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plope0726 wrote:
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