While Cisco does have licenses for their software, it doesn't mean that they can turn off the router/firewall/switch/etc. Sad people think a license means a company can control what you have already purchased forever.
I don't know about for his closet, but for a data center where you might need to get at the box after it has crashed, or maybe to remotely change IP addresses/routes/other stuff, it would be very nice.
Lived in SF 5 years driving a full sized Chevy PU with a stick. There are no handbrakes in pickups, just the foot brake, never had a problem. If you have issues driving a car without using the handbrake on hills, you probably need to go to drivers ed again.
If your IIS server is using HTTPS simply attack through it. Host based IDS or using an SSL accelerator with an IDS between it and the host are the best ways to deal with that.
Ummmmm, a nuke plant melting down and a bomb going off have very different results. And even if it was 25 megaton nuke bomb going off 20 miles away, you still have a good chance of living...at least long enough to kiss your ass goodbye.
mod_cband has been tested and doesn't have any effect.
That would be great if flashblock itself wasn't susceptible to clickjacking...
Except you're wrong, but don't take my word for it (I run ha.ckers.org with RSnake), see what Adobe has to say.
http://blogs.adobe.com/psirt/2008/09/thanks_to_jeremiah_grossman_an.html
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YES! How long until it is 1906 again?
While Cisco does have licenses for their software, it doesn't mean that they can turn off the router/firewall/switch/etc. Sad people think a license means a company can control what you have already purchased forever.
Sweet, then he can play all both of the Linux games that need that performance.
Paid $250 to get a USB connector soldered back on???
turn in your nerd card.
Every time someone spams/annoys/generally pisses me off I add them to a block list
http://fu.ckers.org/fuckers.txt
This also being discussed at sla.ckers.org along with a useful suggestion for keeping yourself safe from a lot of these type vulnerabilities.
Been that way since the mid 90s, why would you stay there?
Distance depends on if they have Pringles cans or not...
If you did nothing, like switch to using electricity more than the CO2 alternatives.
not very good at math eh?
you have a few years to go on a diet.
Keep us up to date on your efforts learning ebonics.
Games often play at lower resolutions than you would do 2D work in.
console servers.
I don't know about for his closet, but for a data center where you might need to get at the box after it has crashed, or maybe to remotely change IP addresses/routes/other stuff, it would be very nice.
It's an asteroid, not a moon or a death star.
Lived in SF 5 years driving a full sized Chevy PU with a stick. There are no handbrakes in pickups, just the foot brake, never had a problem. If you have issues driving a car without using the handbrake on hills, you probably need to go to drivers ed again.
If your IIS server is using HTTPS simply attack through it. Host based IDS or using an SSL accelerator with an IDS between it and the host are the best ways to deal with that.
and the obligatory debunking of the story.
Ummmmm, a nuke plant melting down and a bomb going off have very different results. And even if it was 25 megaton nuke bomb going off 20 miles away, you still have a good chance of living...at least long enough to kiss your ass goodbye.
The FBI/etc wouldn't know how the attacking host resolved the address, they would simply see DoS packets from the attacking host.
OpenBSD has "the magic ability" to not let an application crash the OS.