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Re: Root vulnerabilities in Linux



On Fri, 29 Aug 1997, John Goerzen wrote:

> On Fri, 29 Aug 1997, Philip Hands wrote:
> 
> > Another way of doing this, is with mbr.
> >
> > Since the default Debian setup is to have mbr installed, which then
> > invokes lilo on the linux partition, this is something that Debian
> > is vulnerable to.
> >
> > So if mbr is installed, then booting from floppy is possible, even
> > when the BIOS is configured to boot from the hard disk.
>
> Oh ick... this is rotten.
>
> Why does Debian default to doing this anyway? I'd say that 99% of
> people have no need for it, and those that do would certainly know
> that they need it....
>
> I don't like it one bit.
>
> Now the question is: how do I get it off of these Debian machines?

vi /etc/lilo.conf

change "boot=/dev/hda1" to "boot=/dev/hda" (or /dev/sda if you're
booting off a scsi drive).

lilo -t && lilo

this overwrites the disk's MBR with lilo.

craig



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