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[x11vnc] Really strange password bypass
I've been playing around with x11vnc in order to be able to have my phone in my computer screen and hack around more confortably.
I have been able to connect to my phone via VNC (with quite slow screen updating, though...), but setting up the server password made me come across a creepy issue: I was able to connect to my server even typing a 'slightly wrong' password. I'll describe the process I followed in case you want to reproduce it or tell me if I have forgotten anything important:
BUT if I just type 5up3rdup3r53cr3 (missing the final t) or even 5up3rdup3r53 it will also let me connect! I'm afraid this could be a worrying security issue, but I'm still not sure. Have you ever experienced the same? P.S. Sorry for the bad list display, I had to use code tags. |
Re: [x11vnc] Really strange password bypass
http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/x11vnc_opts.html
Note that due to the VNC protocol only the first 8 characters of a password are used (DES key). |
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