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| <h2>What are you searching for?</h2> |
| <p>It appears you're looking for our /etc/passwd file - probably because you want to get access to information in order to h4x0r us.</p> |
| <p>It doesn't contain much... really. A root account, an account for the web server, and the other dozen or so system accounts that are also in your /etc/passwd file. The rest of our account information is stored elsewhere. Darn.</p> |
| <p>So there you go. You can now try attacking us with an SSH brute-force, but our firewalls don't usually put up with that for very long.</p> |
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