[Full-Disclosure] A FreeBSD server that is converted in a MS 2003 Server... and viceversa

Nancy Kramer nekramer at mindtheater.net
Wed May 5 03:56:34 BST 2004


Possibly it is a dual boot server and somtimes it is booted to Windows.

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At 10:05 AM 5/4/2004, DrD wrote:
>Hi all...  I have a problem that I can't understand... lets see if you guys
>can help me with it.
>I have access to a FreeBSD server, I accessed and look a little. The problem
>is when sometimes I have not access anymore, and its because the server is
>not a FreeBSD, is a MS 2003 Server... :(
>I mean, the server looks not to be the same, and the user/pass that I got
>before, dont work anymore. And then nmap tells that is a FreeBSD server, and
>I can access like before. But then I can't access, and nmap tells that is a
>MS 2003 Server.
>This server is aparently a hosting server, I saw many webpages in there... 
>and
>I supose it has static IP. But this problem happening many times already.
>Anyone can tell me why is happening that? is this a extrange technique of
>security? I mean... is more easy patch the server, is full of holes... :)
>Anyway... sorry but my english is very bad. Thanks a lot.
>
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