Re: A little hacking with google



On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 13:19:02 -0800, Holister Green took a five-minute
break from flipping burgers to boot the etch-a-sketch and scribble out:

> Google is a tool...
>
> Some people actually keep their VPN profiles on the internet...omg...
> Simply donwload the pcf file, import it in your Cisco VPN client and
> try to connect
>
> Google search this:
>
> !Host=*.* intext:enc_UserPassword=* ext:pcf
>


Wow, you can hack with google? Cool!

I never knew that. :)

Oh, wait. I have a book on that, don't I? Didn't someone here help write
it?

> if you need a vpn client try:
> http://www.cites.uiuc.edu/vpn/download-install.html


Okay, but now how do you authenticate? Don't you need a passkey device?
I know at my work, our VPN (Cisco 3000) is authenticated using a token
generator which takes a combination of my username, the current time/date
and some other information.

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