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Paris has recently been seen promoting GNOMEs. It was even on the today show.
The quote is "Only one remote hole in the default install, in more than 8 years!" This exploit is only possible when you have bridging configured, which is not part of a default install, nor most common installations.
We have a bandwidth managagement program at work and it's called SLUICE. SluiceLimitsUsersInCongestedEnvironmen ts It's only slightly worse than our SINC SincIsNot aCalendar (it's a scheduling program)
Just upgrade you packeteer packetshaper to version 5.3.0. This image has new code to specifically handle KaZaA 2.0.
2001-03-20 04:11:00 Didn't use any guessing, that's just my birthday!
maybe not then
Most of the news sites have officially predicted Bush as the winner, after he took Florida late tonight. One site said they may ask for a recount in Florida.
wanna fight?
the URL's should be linux newbie and RH bugzilla
Seem like maybe a few of the typo rip-offs can't quite keep up with the load from a real slashdot-ing.
Paris has recently been seen promoting GNOMEs.
It was even on the today show.
The quote is "Only one remote hole in the default install, in more than 8 years!"
This exploit is only possible when you have bridging configured, which is not part of a default install, nor most common installations.
We have a bandwidth managagement program at work and it's called SLUICE.
n ts
Sluice
Limits
Users
In
Congested
Environme
It's only slightly worse than our SINC
Sinc
Is
Not a
Calendar
(it's a scheduling program)
Just upgrade you packeteer packetshaper to version 5.3.0. This image has new code to specifically handle KaZaA 2.0.
2001-03-20 04:11:00
Didn't use any guessing, that's just my birthday!
maybe not then
Most of the news sites have officially predicted Bush as the winner, after he took Florida late tonight. One site said they may ask for a recount in Florida.
wanna fight?
the URL's should be linux newbie and RH bugzilla
Seem like maybe a few of the typo rip-offs can't quite keep up with the load from a real slashdot-ing.