03-09-2007
There are many unix exploits, worms, and other malware.
A lot of ISP's use unix systems, so unix vulnerabilities are well known to the hacker community.
In terms of malware, etc. that impacts widely, Windows wins. There are way more Windows boxes hitting the internet than anything else, so if you want to succeed with desktop malware, your preferred platform is Windows.
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Hello
I ask you how to make a
Anti-malicious files and viruses
Or if one of you a small example of the work on the same place and I hope my request
I want a small patch or the process of examination Virus
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xrdp(8) xrdp(8)
NAME
xrdp - a Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) server
SYNTAX
xrdp [ --nodaemon | --kill | --help ]
DESCRIPTION
xrdp is a Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Server.
Unlike Windows NT/2000/2003 server, xrdp will not display a Windows desktop but an X window desktop to the user.
It can also be used as a VNC->RDP bridge.
OPTIONS
-n, --nodaemon
Starts xrdp in foreground instead of starting it as a daemon.
-k, --kill
Kills running xrdp daemon.
-h, --help
Output help information and exit.
FILES
${XRDP_BIN_DIR}/xrdp
${XRDP_CFG_DIR}/xrdp.ini
${XRDP_LOG_DIR}/xrdp.log
${XRDP_PID_DIR}/xrdp.pid
AUTHORS
Jay Sorg <jsorg71@users.sourceforge.net>
Simone Fedele <ilsimo@users.sourceforge.net>
SEE ALSO
xrdp.ini(5) sesman(8) sesman.ini(5) sesrun(8)
for more info on xrdp see http://xrdp.sf.net
xrdp team 0.1.0 xrdp(8)