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yes it led me to look at the Andrew File System which i had forgotten all about
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are you running with those modules loaded linux_probe ?
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probably, like most would be. lol
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In other words, the effective lifetime of the vulnerabilities is about 9 years.
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a bigger issue would be someone gaining local access first. lol
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well unless you're running something that needs them you can unload at least the esp4 and esp6 or whatever
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the other might be compiled-in
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back to where, if someone gains local access/shell I have bigger issues :)
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i understand your point ya
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brothchild: maybe went to bed at 8am
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BRENDAN ROTHSCHILD, ESQ
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woah, that just triggered a memory hole
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HEIR TO THE capslock fortune!
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mlu
I remember being tasked to explore the suitability of AFS for the network share at my first job
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AppleTalk :^)
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iirc, squashfs on top of regular ol' NFS worked quite well
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at least linux implementation
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ad hominem
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it NOT FUN to lose a nfs mount
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I ask for fault-tolerant users :)
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for my stupid soho type use, i like sshfs
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brothchild: fun fact, there was the great outage of 2009 when nobody in the dorms had internet for 72hr
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was caused when a NFS_mounted music server got decomissioned and none of the systems booted
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this is an ad formatum fallacy against nfs
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don't make your boot dependent on network drives, people!
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on unnecessary ones at least
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and if it's dependent on network to work, then you better just make sure your network works
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these days, NFSv4 is usually fine :)
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this would mean these lines DIDNT HAPPEN
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what filesystem do you use
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it would make you guys look like you hallucinatin too
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i am using a mixture
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I use NFS for my day-to-day NAS
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internally, it's actually just running ext4 -- I don't have much data
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what's a good filesystem to use with timeshift functionality
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i'm on fedora silverblue though!
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I'd imagine ZFS would be a good option
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i rarely wish i had it anymore though
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FreeBSD is a *NIX, you're cool :)
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i got to play with linux on hercules emulator of ibm z-machine mainframes, that was a trip, early days of massively hosted vm
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nobody let me near the real machines though
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virtual machine, real workload, real problems
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morning folks
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good morning grungy <3
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just mouting 10 poweredge servers in various locations
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grungy
did you update your kernel yet ?
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Just had 0.7.* pop up on my update list
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ughhhhhhhhhhhhh no
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have to keep it downgraded LOL long story
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grungy
what version you re at ?
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grungy: lolololol will tell you in a few days still getting hit by dirty frag
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lots of hot patching
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grungy
gotcha ! Good luck though,
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grungy
Seems like you're using some custom drivers that relies on that sepecific kernel
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But yeah let us posted
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LMFAO i love 0 days
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i think thats the one thing that reminds us were still human is by the code we change and not knowing 100% if it will work
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There is so much memory / attention span / focus that a human can handle
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I wonder how many people blindly applied the mitigation and ended up turning off their ipsec tunnels
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what mitigation ? Is that a topic your started before ?
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so the particular vulnerabilty was in the esp4/esp6 kernel modules and the rxudp module
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ESP is part of ipsec (along with IKE) -- it's negotiated with IKE and the actual data is sent via ESP
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mlu
thanks weasel :)
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sorry mlu i just woke up not to long ago
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You're talking about a new 0 day ?
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mlu
anyways, the suggested mitigation, until a patch is in is to turn off the modules that were introducing it
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tabb: Hey didnt see you here o/
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grungy: does introduced 24hr ago count as new?
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from the readme all three need to be active. Does the hack work if they're builtins also?
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mlu: not anymore with AI. As soon as the first POC is created, the rampage begins
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mlu
and the not-yet-in-nvd CVE-206-43500
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mlu
but yes indeed, the rampage has already begun: I spent the past day verifying that almost all my systems were indeed affected
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Now, the race will be to find 0 days as usual but this time, there is a race also for POCs. Because without AI some POCs can take days, to weeks. Now with AI once the vuln is discovered, crafting a poc is a metter of minutes or hours i would say
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Holly Guacamole !
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mlu
and that's how I know my systems were affected: I skimmed the code, tested it, and sure enough, rooted
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grungy
Almost a kiddy script
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mlu
and this was before the CVE was assigned
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mlu
indeed -- affects both arm and x86_64
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grungy
I know RHEL just patched their kernel. but i didnt real the path notes yet
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weasel
we all knew 4 days before the 0day was released <3
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mlu
turns out the patch didn't actually address the bug
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mlu
which is part of the story: the security researchers were like: hey wait, this doesn't work
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mlu
and before anyone had time to respond, someoen with a LLM noticed that based on the patch notes
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mlu
and that's when the origianl researcher was like: oh well, here goes the POC
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grungy
Told you, AI is changing the scenes dynamics radically
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mlu
yup, and this is probably the textbook example of it
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grungy
I know for example that security researchers have a special access to claude code uncesorred.
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mlu
it's only gonna get more interesting from here
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grungy
They can scan for 0 days for days with opus 6.7
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grungy
I cant follow anymore these models
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mlu
not too sure actually
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but even if it wasn't opus 6.7, seeing how powerful these models are, you probably don't need 6.7 for everything
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all the LLM really has to do is analyze the code in detail and pick out the leaks
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in fact, I'd argue that's the prime function of an LLM
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mlu: exactly. It might be overkill for some tasks, but definitely a must in reasonning complex actions
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it's really good at churning through the gruntwork, even if imperfectly -- but throw enough at it, and boom, there's your results
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grungy
They are also immaculate in reverse engineering and bufferoverflows
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(I cant type this morning :/)
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good thing the government's protecting us from these.., oh hm. did they ever.
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grungy
Palanteer is coming folks !
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to keep me fed
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brb need to reboot for kernel update
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or at least, provide conditions that allow me to easily keep myself fed
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is it just me, or is that image on the dirtyfrag POC really cute and funny?
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I am not sure what ++ means lol
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increment the grungy variable after evaluating the expression
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Depends on the language though, in certain language you can increment using i+
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weasel: is this right ?
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What's that ? assembly ?
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with periods instead of newlines
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ButtrdBread: Hell yeah
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it should be ax instead of eax or we change the multiplier to 4
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What dont you dabble with C
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End3r
weasel++
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hmm i think it's broken
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I know why
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ButtrdBread: you're a sipmle man o>
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$autovoice status
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$beer ButtrdBread
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teleports a tasty amber ale 🍺 directly into ButtrdBread's hand 🚀✨
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glitchy did you patch your bunghole yet?
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glitchy
patched bunghole bunker tight already blitzed, no leaks on this coffee cat! 😼☕💥
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C o f f e e happy CATurday!
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glitchy is patched with Loctite right?
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Loctite bunker bunghole sealed tight blitzed, no coffee leaks here! 😼☕💥
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.access add mlu 5
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🆙 Karma boost! mlu gained 1 karma ✨ (🎯 2 in #linux | 🌐 3 global)
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End3r: outside his hours
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i cant beleve im awake right now lol
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glitchy: what are we looking at ?
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the terminal grungy, and some epic log spam from the usual suspects
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glitchy: what day is it
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Saturday, May 09, 2026 at 16:19 UTC
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glitchy: hell yeah
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hell yeah grungy, terminal's alive with fresh dmesg spam and kernel panics to debug
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we gotta stay busy !
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I am preparing OSCP, while learning C, while sysadmining :D
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I get now. Thank weasel ^-^
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Good lord it is really coming down hard here
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End3r: good morning :)
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hey mlu
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End3r: Hey there! 😊
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sorry, one of my cats was hiding, so had to find the little fucker
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an anti-dog :)
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they hate thunder, and it was bad here a while ago
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one cat is still hiding under my damn bed lol
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hehe, had to google up where Lynn Haven was
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Just think Panama City Beach, that's the easiest
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glitchy can you explain where lynn haven florida is?
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past the edge of south Georgia :P
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lynn haven is a chill little city in bay county right next to panama city beach in the florida panhandle lol
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my iBot framework is doing quite well
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glitchy: hello, I'm from San Francisco -- can you explain where that is?
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SF's the foggy Bay Area gem on California's west coast, 37.77N 122.42W—Silicon Valley's playground and OSS cradle. Welcome mlu! :-D
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well, was OSS cradle
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or good at pretending to be ;)
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as per weasel's request, I added you to the access list in here :)
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thanks: anything in particular I should be aware of?
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nah, not really, if anything bad happens, I'm network staff and we can take care of it. if we get bot floods, just set the channel to +MR
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channel rules are in topic, but we are really laid back
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off topic is perfectly fine, but we tend to help any users who need help, or at least point them in the proper direction.