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![]() How to use Gnutella for EASY distributed denial of service attacks As I understand it, when an XML search (under the LimeWire System) is recieved by a servent, the search contains the URL of the XML schema it is using. The servent must then have a copy of the XML schema, so if it hasn't downloaded it already, it will download it now. Then the servent must parse the Schema, etc... So I could initate a XML search request with the URL of the Schema being somthing like: http://site_to_crash.com/fakeschema.xml Then all of the thousands of servents that would recieve it would contact that site and try to download that file. If I initate a few dozen search requests like this ( each with a different filename on the same host ) I could probably crash that site ( unless it has lots of servers ) |
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