Fugger
		31-10-2005 09:11:18
	 
	
	
	Okay, so I'm down to my last week at my current job as a network administrator.  We aren't parting on the best conditions and I'm a little pissed at them.  Originally I was going to make sure that I gave them my full documentation but I've since decided that their new person can figure a lot of it out, or at least attempt.  So I've already decided to leave partial documentation. 
 
But what do I do with my administrative backdoors?  Leave them, Remove them or Install more?	
	
 
	
		bballp6699
		31-10-2005 09:38:24
	 
	
	
	I'd put different kids of cheese in the cases for every computer.
Or this
http//www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~jab00/mouse/	
	
 
	
	
	
	The mouse had it coming  twisted	
	
 
	
		Mapik
		31-10-2005 10:45:00
	 
	
	
	I wouldn't add more, leave it or remove them. Depending on where you work and what you signed, you could get F-ed if you jack up the system before you leave. Most places you would, even if just adding more since it wasn't to help the system.	
	
 
	
		tracemhunter
		31-10-2005 12:23:19
	 
	
	
	just add iroffer and serv-u and give me the passes )	
	
 
	
		JUNIOR6886
		31-10-2005 13:27:46
	 
	
	
	dont forget netcat!!!!!!!!!!!! D	
	
 
	
		Fugger
		31-10-2005 14:25:11
	 
	
	
	I'm under no contracts or anything...  I have a feeling I'm going to leave all my backdoors in place and maybe add one or two because I personally know my temporary replacement and he is, for a lack of better words, functionally retarded.	
	
 
	
		shamash
		31-10-2005 14:40:55
	 
	
	
	What do these backdoors give you access to?	
	
 
	
		Godrockdj
		31-10-2005 15:51:04
	 
	
	
	I still have the access info to the website of a company that I formerly worked at. They laid me off about 8 months ago, also not on the best of terms. I was in charge of the website and as such, could wipe it totally today if I pleased. Part of me wants to. But the legal law abiding and moral part does not. Or I could just accidentally leave the logon and pw on some website p	
	
 
	
		Archon810
		31-10-2005 15:57:10
	 
	
	
	here's the best thing!
leave the backdoors on, and randomly change files from time to time, so ur replacement will have a damn hard time figuring out wtf is breaking all the time.
your management won't be happy either P and they'll beg for u to come back.	
	
 
	
		Peksim
		31-10-2005 16:21:29
	 
	
	
	As a consultant I have backdoors in a few differnet companies... 
Backdoors can give you access to anything. I occasionally drop in on a few of my old companies to see how they are evolving my programs...