Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 12th Feb 2007 18:30 UTC, submitted by stare
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RE[2]: This is not an Exploit
by fsckit on Mon 12th Feb 2007 19:51
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RE[2]: This is not an Exploit
by Priest on Tue 13th Feb 2007 09:31
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RE[2]: This is not an Exploit
by Marquis on Mon 12th Feb 2007 19:28
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2005-08-10
Plain simple, although it's a serious BUG on the telnet daemon service, I won't consider it as an "EXPLOIT".
First, you don't exploit anything, just run the plain telnet client with the right argument.
Second, in order to get r00t, you gotta EXPLOIT sthg on the system ala local privilege escalation, since logging as root won't get you nowhere..
Third, why use Telnet on the wild? Why use OpenSSH or SunSSH on port 22 tcp on the wild?
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