I'm calling a program with a command line arguement containing a password. while the process is running anyone on the system can ps -ef and see the password. Is there a way to prevent this from happening.
example
PROGRAM USERNAME/PASSWD
I've also tried
PROGRAM `cat passfile`
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Is there anyone who knows how to hide an IP from being logged by the site you are visiting. I know of some paid companies but I am looking for a different solution. Is there some way in UNIX to mask the ip.
Help this is urgent.
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I am facing a problem while creating/executing a process in C. I am using old fork/exec mechanism. The problem is:
I want to hide the console window of the app i am instantiating. Remember i am instantiating a console application from a GUI application.
Is this possible? How?
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Hello. A bit of a puzzle here:
I have a 3rd party executable, which requires the following parameters:
parm1 = program_name, parm2=userid/password, parm3=additional flags.
We tried passing password as a variable, but you can do grep, and see what the password actually is
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class B
{
public:
void fns(void){//base def;}
};
class D:public B
{
public:
void fns(void) {//new def;}
};
I was thinking the above is overriding but somewhere else i found the above is just hiding.Only virtual functions can be considered as overriding?
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Hi Guys,
Error report is still displaying on the console after executing the below command. Is there any error in the syntax?
check_event=$(cat /sbt/driver/RegressionTests/ResultsArchive/${environment}/$backupPath/TestEvents.txt | g
rep "Test Cases FAIL" | cut -c 18-) 2> log2 (4 Replies)
Hi guys,
I use STTY command to make the password invisible.
Now I need to write the password into another file pwd.txt, but in an invisible manner, something like ******. Another thing is to when I echo the content of pwd.txt I get the password I actually typed.
Thanks guys. Help me out. (5 Replies)
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tsk_comparedir
TSK_COMPAREDIR(1) General Commands Manual TSK_COMPAREDIR(1)NAME
tsk_comparedir - compare the contents of a directory with the contents of an image or local device.
SYNOPSIS
tsk_comparedir [-vV] [-n start_inum ][ -i imgtype ][ -b dev_sector_size ][-o sector_offset ] image comparison_directory
DESCRIPTION
tsk_comparedir compares the contents of image to the contents of comparison_directory. This can be useful for detecting rootkits and when
testing. Rootkits can be detected by comparing the contents of a local directory and a local raw device. The rootkits typically don't
hide data when it is read directly from the raw device.
The arguments are as follows:
-o sector_offset
Sector offset for a partition in the image or device to compare with.
-n start_inum
Starting inum for a directory in the image to start the comparison at.
-v verbose output to stderr
-V Print version
-i imgtype
The format of the image file (use '-i list' for supported types) If not given, autodetection methods are used.
-b dev_sector_size
The size (in bytes) of the device sectors If not given, autodetection methods are used.
EXAMPLES
To compare the directories in image.dd to those in directory:
# tsk_comparedir ./image.dd ./directory
AUTHOR
Brian Carrier <carrier at sleuthkit dot org>
Send documentation updates to <doc-updates at sleuthkit dot org>
TSK_COMPAREDIR(1)