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Museum Of Broken Packets

hobbicik writes: "Quote from the page: 'The purpose of this museum is to provide a shelter for strange, unwanted, malformed packets - abandoned and doomed freaks of nature - as we, mere mortals, meet them on twisted paths of our grand journey called life.'" Interesting and amusing idea. Most of the wasted packets I get are IIS worm attempts -- not nearly as interesting.

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  1. This is -so- geeky! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Talk about computer dweebyness! Malformed packet museum?? Get a life, 'cause the career's not letting you get out enough.

  2. Am I IP banned or not? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Damn moderators are malformed.

  3. Re:Hmmm by sharkey · · Score: 2, Flamebait

    Surely we now need a `Museum of shoddy half-assed software which passes junk as validly formed data`?

    Already there: The Product and Technology Catalog. It even includes a demo if you use Opera to view it!

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  4. Re:iis worm attempts boring? by Tom7 · · Score: 2, Flamebait

    Hey now,

    Recent exploits in wu_ftpd, sshd, telnetd, and bind did not force me to "upgrade" my linux server to Windows 2000 (it did force me to upgrade these packages...!). I know you're just joking, but security holes are not endemic to the Windows world. Sloppy coders are everywhere.