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Special Forums Cybersecurity Fake MicroSoft calls Post 303011426 by RudiC on Thursday 18th of January 2018 07:31:46 AM
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Thank you, hicksd8, for the link. Massive interesting tech info, and a small chapter on what interested me most:
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Unauthorized access attack
Unauthorized access means that the attacker(s) can access resources on a network that they do not have the authority. . . .
Unfortunately, the countermeasures proposed can't be done locally but have to be left to the provider (which I expect they do).
I'll stick to keeping ports closed and activating the firewall on the router.
 

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G_ACCESS(9)						   BSD Kernel Developer's Manual					       G_ACCESS(9)

NAME
g_access -- control access to GEOM consumers and their providers SYNOPSIS
#include <geom/geom.h> int g_access(struct g_consumer *cp, int dcr, int dcw, int dce); DESCRIPTION
The g_access() function allows to open, close, and generally change access to the provider which is attached to the given consumer cp. The arguments dcr, dcw, and dce represent relative read, write, and exclusive access count changes. Read and write access counts are self explanatory, and exclusive access counts deny write access to other interested parties. A provider's access count is the sum of the access counts of all attached consumers. After attaching a consumer to a provider with g_attach(9), the g_access() function has to be called on the consumer before starting I/O requests. RESTRICTIONS
/CONDITIONS The consumer has to be attached to a provider. The intended change must not result in a negative access count. No-operation is not permitted (dcr = dcw = dce = 0). The provider's geom must have an access method defined (e.g., gp->access). The topology lock has to be held. RETURN VALUES
The g_access() function returns 0 if successful; otherwise an error code is returned. Note that g_access() cannot fail when the arguments dcr, dcw, and dce are less than or equal to 0. EXAMPLES
Create a consumer, attach it to a given provider, gain read access and read first sector. void some_function(struct g_geom *mygeom, struct g_provider *pp) { struct g_consumer *cp; void *ptr; int error; g_topology_assert(); /* Create new consumer on 'mygeom' geom. */ cp = g_new_consumer(mygeom); /* Attach newly created consumer to given provider. */ if (g_attach(cp, pp) != 0) { g_destroy_consumer(cp); return; } /* Open provider for reading through our consumer. */ error = g_access(cp, 1, 0, 0); if (error != 0) { printf("Cannot access provider: %s ", error); g_detach(cp); g_destroy_consumer(cp); return; } /* * Don't hold topology lock while reading. */ g_topology_unlock(); ptr = g_read_data(cp, 0, pp->sectorsize, &error); if (ptr == NULL) printf("Error while reading: %d ", error); /* * Do something useful with data. */ g_topology_lock(); /* Disconnect from provider (release access count). */ g_access(cp, -1, 0, 0); /* Detach from provider. */ g_detach(cp); /* Destroy consumer. */ g_destroy_consumer(cp); } ERRORS
Possible errors: [EPERM] The function is trying to open a provider with an exclusive access count, but it is already open for writing. [EPERM] The function is trying to open a provider for writing, but it is already exclusively open. Any other error that can be returned by the provider's access method. SEE ALSO
geom(4), DECLARE_GEOM_CLASS(9), g_attach(9), g_bio(9), g_consumer(9), g_data(9), g_event(9), g_geom(9), g_provider(9), g_provider_by_name(9), g_wither_geom(9) AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Pawel Jakub Dawidek <pjd@FreeBSD.org>. BSD
January 16, 2004 BSD
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