# nmap -A -T4 -F 192.168.1.109 Interesting ports on tiger (192.168.1.109): (The 1191 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed) PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION 7/tcp open echo 9/tcp open discard? 19/tcp open chargen? 21/tcp open ftp 22/tcp open ssh? 23/tcp open telnet? 25/tcp open smtp 53/tcp open domain? 80/tcp open http? 110/tcp open pop-3? 113/tcp open auth? 143/tcp open imap 513/tcp open login? 565/tcp open whoami? 567/tcp open banyan-rpc? 993/tcp open imaps? 995/tcp open pop3s? 7070/tcp open realserver? 8080/tcp open http-proxy? 17007/tcp open isode-dua? 9 services unrecognized despite returning data.
That you would like a single point of failure, the web browser, to be entirely out of your control and in the hands of a third party that doesn't care about the needs of your business.
You would like it to be in the hands of people who build obsolescence into their products either by discontinuing support for your happily working Operating System and Userland or by pushing new standards into the common platform.
By funneling the majority of your applications through one client API you could end up staring at "we have to upgrade the browser to make Application X work but Application Y breaks".
The web browser has set back application development 20 years.
Like many of the new ideas in the BSDs (private namespaces as chroot for instance), the idea of separate networks stacks is taken from plan9.
It is even possible in plan9 to use the network stack of a remote machine as your own.
Using sshnet one can do "sshnet remote_host" then all subsequent network activity for the current process group and any children will use the remote hosts' network stack as though it were local.
In this way one can run tcp listeners on a remote machine (on IP N) that deny requests from anything but the IP N and leave SSH as the only external listener. No special tunnelling hoops to jump through.
Somewhere deep inside the secret headquarters of the RedHat/GNOME/Ximian/Mozilla Cabal, there's a hidden document with a list of everything in Unix you know and love, marked with a date for its final expurgation. I think 'ls' is slated to be finally replaced with a symlink to 'nautilus' in 2007. Except that symlinks will have been replaced by ".shortcut" files, which are interpreted by the Mono implementation of GNOME-VFS.
so either "congratulations" or "fuck right off"
I just can't decide
in what way does this answer my question ?
so they cover up your mouth
at what age does stealing become legal?
# nmap -A -T4 -F 192.168.1.109
Interesting ports on tiger (192.168.1.109):
(The 1191 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed)
PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION
7/tcp open echo
9/tcp open discard?
19/tcp open chargen?
21/tcp open ftp
22/tcp open ssh?
23/tcp open telnet?
25/tcp open smtp
53/tcp open domain?
80/tcp open http?
110/tcp open pop-3?
113/tcp open auth?
143/tcp open imap
513/tcp open login?
565/tcp open whoami?
567/tcp open banyan-rpc?
993/tcp open imaps?
995/tcp open pop3s?
7070/tcp open realserver?
8080/tcp open http-proxy?
17007/tcp open isode-dua?
9 services unrecognized despite returning data.
why go through the trouble when you can just do it in your HOSTS file?
so shut your neck
you see, they will get the domain name, get back the duff ip and stop right there
so the net effect to verisign is one DNS lookup
the should soon have them on their knees
good luck putting an IP as a hostname in your hosts file
Looks like they didn't teach you how to flame when you were in choir school.
Dismissing something out of hand from a screenshot and saying it isn't usable makes you look like an idiot, even more than your picture does.
you wouldn't know usability if it fucked you in the ass
If either application requires a browser upgrade it's the application that's broken, not the browser.
That is immaterial.
It is "using the browser" that is broken.
That you would like a single point of failure, the web browser, to be entirely out of your control and in the hands of a third party that doesn't care about the needs of your business.
You would like it to be in the hands of people who build obsolescence into their products either by discontinuing support for your happily working Operating System and Userland or by pushing new standards into the common platform.
By funneling the majority of your applications through one client API you could end up staring at "we have to upgrade the browser to make Application X work but Application Y breaks".
The web browser has set back application development 20 years.
oh, never mind
you just don't get it
Like many of the new ideas in the BSDs (private namespaces as chroot for instance), the idea of separate networks stacks is taken from plan9.
It is even possible in plan9 to use the network stack of a remote machine as your own.
Using sshnet one can do "sshnet remote_host" then all subsequent network activity for the current process group and any children will use the remote hosts' network stack as though it were local.
In this way one can run tcp listeners on a remote machine (on IP N) that deny requests from anything but the IP N and leave SSH as the only external listener. No special tunnelling hoops to jump through.
Monolithic kernels are dying.
Dan Egnor says it best :
Somewhere deep inside the secret headquarters of the RedHat/GNOME/Ximian/Mozilla Cabal, there's a hidden document with a list of everything in Unix you know and love, marked with a date for its final expurgation. I think 'ls' is slated to be finally replaced with a symlink to 'nautilus' in 2007. Except that symlinks will have been replaced by ".shortcut" files, which are interpreted by the Mono implementation of GNOME-VFS.
Luckily the spirit on Unix lives on.
hundreds of thousands isn't too much effort is it?
and you make no secret of it
You don't need to argue, just show them how their site looks with javascript turned off and say "this is whay google sees"
besides, what you describe is very easy
I always understand everything
how does Google like indexing your oh-so clever JS menus?
blimey, if all those things died too I'd think it was Christmas *and* my birthday.
No java, come on, you just want me to come in my pants, stop it.
All this extra crap needs to die, not flourish.
please start to think before posting
I hope one of your kids gets your gun out of the closet and shoots you
You should use a proper operating system. Not an amateur toy.
please die
no one will miss you
bye
had a look at the browsers supported by flash recently?
fuck Flash
fuck Vivo
and fuck you