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Hacking for Dummies Contents of Volume 2: Internet for Dummies Linux! Introduction to TCP/IP Port Surfing! ____________________________________________________________ GUIDE TO (mostly) HARMLESS HACKING Vol. 2 Number 1 Internet for Dummies -- skip this if you are a Unix wizard. But if you read on you'll get some more kewl hacking instructions.

____________________________________________________________ The six Guides to (mostly) Harmless Hacking of Vol. 1 jumped immediately into how-to hacking tricks. But if you are like me, all those details of probing ports and playing with hypotheses and pinging down hosts gets a little dizzying.

So how about catching our breath, standing back and reviewing what the heck it is that we are playing with? Once we get the basics under control, we then can move on to serious hacking.

Also, I have been wrestling with my conscience over whether to start giving you step-by-step instructions on how to gain root access to other peoples' computers.

The little angel on my right shoulder whispers, "Gaining root without permission on other people's computers is not nice. So don't tell people how to do it." The little devil on my left shoulder says, "Carolyn, all these hackers think you don't know nothin'! PROOVE to them you know how to crack!" The little angel says, "If anyone reading Guide to (mostly) Harmless Hacking tries out this trick, you might get in trouble with the law for conspiracy to damage other peoples' computers." The little devil says, "But, Carolyn, tell people how to crack into root and they will think you are KEWL!" So here's the deal. In this and the next few issues of Guide to (mostly) Harmless Hacking I'll tell you several ways to get logged on as the superuser in the root account of some Internet host computers. But the instructions will leave a thing...