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Posted by Proteus on November 29, 2005, 1:47 pm
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Are there any public sites I can telnet to or fill out an insecure form on
an http webpage at?
I just installed ethereal on my linux system, am a total newbie at it, I
want to test it out by seeing that indeed i can sniff insecure info sent
over telnet, an insecure http form. Not for nefarious purposes, I am just
wanting to learn security for security my own network at home and out and
about using my linux over wifi.
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Posted by Proteus on November 29, 2005, 1:56 pm
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On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 12:47:28 -0600, Proteus wrote:
> Are there any public sites I can telnet to or fill out an insecure form on
> an http webpage at?
> ...
I should add that I do not even need to successfully login to a telnet
site, I just want to get the telnet prompt so I can type in a
username/password to practice seeing it in ethereal; I expect to get
denied successful login, but that will not matter for my purposes...
UPDATE AS I WAS TYPING THIS it occurred to me to stop being lazy and go
some googling and I remembered from before the days of the WWW that I used
to telnet to the Library of Congress!!! Well I searched for telnet library
of congress and indeed their telnet site is still up and running!
telnet://locis.loc.gov
perhaps this will be of use to someone else wanting to practice telnet, or
learning ethereal, etc. No username or password at the LOC telnet site,
but it can be fun and a way to practice learning ethereal perhaps.
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Posted by Bruce Lewis on November 29, 2005, 2:38 pm
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> Are there any public sites I can telnet to or fill out an insecure form on
> an http webpage at?
Insecure forms are all over the place. Here's one where I don't care
what you put in so long as you don't make a filesystem out of it:
http://brlewis.com/map.brl
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Posted by Juergen Nieveler on November 29, 2005, 3:46 pm
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> Are there any public sites I can telnet to or fill out an insecure
> form on an http webpage at?
>
> I just installed ethereal on my linux system, am a total newbie at it,
> I want to test it out by seeing that indeed i can sniff insecure info
> sent over telnet, an insecure http form.
Try telnetting to port 25 of a mailserver and sniffing that, or even
try sending actual mail you send using your normal mail client. SMTP
and POP3 are a good start if you want to learn what protocols look like
in a sniffer, they're well documented and have easily understood
commands.
Juergen Nieveler
--
Bill Bush is hot indicating Fax encryption doesn't work meaning Jim Wright
votes to block NORAD,TUSA and Jiang Zemin.
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Posted by Proteus on November 29, 2005, 4:50 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 20:46:01 +0000, Juergen Nieveler wrote:
..> sent over telnet, an insecure http form.
>
> Try telnetting to port 25 of a mailserver and sniffing that, or even
> try sending actual mail you send using your normal mail client. SMTP
> and POP3 are a good start if you want to learn what protocols look like
> in a sniffer, they're well documented and have easily understood
> commands.
..
good idea, i forgot about that; and i know my email goes out without
encryption.
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