FSF FTP Site Cracked, Looking for MD5 Sums
landley writes "The Free Software Foundation's FTP site at ftp.gnu.org has been "compromised", and they don't seem to have full backups. They've yanked a bunch of recent packages (and their whole alpha.gnu.org ftp site), and when I asked about it they responded 'Our FTP server was compromised, yes. We are beginning to find good MD5sums for files which have not yet been restored, and they will be available again Real Soon Now. If you can provide MD5sums for any of the files listed in MISSING-FILES, it would be very much appreciated.' " Update the FSF has
a statement
on the FTP site explaining the matter.
Sure, I've got the "correct" MD5s right here. You trust me, don't you?
I know, I clicked on the link :)
Hmm odd...one day they speak of taking sco support out of gcc, the next their ftp server gets comprised, interesting.
"Real men don't use backups, they post their stuff on a public ftp server and let the rest of the world make copies." - Linus Torvalds
01101001 01100001 01101101 01101110 01101111 01110100 01100001 01101100 01100001 01110111 01111001 01100101 01110010
But do to some sort of wierd computer problem my machine keeps on restarting...
I will get around to fixing it sometime next week.
It's all good.
the list goes on abd on and...
now, grep for 'vi' : nothing, nada, null.
Of course, what do you think? This is a conspiracy orchestrated by VI lovers, to wipe out EMACS from the face of earth!
if you understand the headline
FSF FTP Site Cracked, Looking for MD5 Sums
You just might be a geek.
There is no reasonable defense against an idiot with an agenda
:wq
Look no further than across the pond, my friend! Faster downloads than iBiblio, and it's run by this guy. So dig in!
We would already be flooded with posts about how if this were a Microsoft server we would already be flooded with posts bashing Microsoft and talking about....oh, right, my bad.
Or maybe, JUST FUCKING MAYBE , Linux isn't some sort of magical bug free OS where every buffer is checked, every race condition averted, and every service that runs on it is guaranteed bug free.
;)
That would be OpenBSD.
-- Will quantum computers run imaginary-time operating systems?
$ md5sum complete-gnu.tgzf complete-gnu.tgz
deadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbee
- Peter Brodersen; professional nerd
Well, it will be as soon as they can remember the key combination for 'hack into VI web site' is. Now I know it's in here somewhere - is it M-~ h C-V...?
++ Say to Elrond "Hello.".
Elrond says "No.". Elrond gives you some lunch.
and patched August 31, 2003
I knew the open source community worked fast but that's just scary.
leaving out the profanities, this isn't flamebait
Duhhh. "If it wasn't for the flames, this wouldn't be a flame."
Don't label something "offtopic" unless you know the topic well enough to tell what's on topic.
Turn that pee-cee thing off and go to bed RIGHT NOW!
/pull covers over head and laptop/
Yes mom....