As stated before, the matter is about file formats. Maybe "taking over" is not the proper sentence to express what I meant, that's my fault. Anyway, try sticking a finger up your ass, maybe you will feel better instead of thinking that being "homo" is bad.
Microsoft proprietary formats are the problem. Everyone actually is used to.DOC,.XLS and such. Many government/agencies/business only accept submissions in "Word" format. Until we "fix this issue" in the whole world, no way OO can take over M$ Office. That's sad, you know.
Well, this should be appealed as "Newly-Disclosed". Still, no way that a colossus (???) like MS keeps a hole like this open for months. What if... they used it for something else? What if... someone else used it for something else? What if... someone told'em NOT to fix it until released to the public to be able to... guess what?
I manage some networks in my home city in Italy, and in the past year I've often seen strange traffic coming from some of their IP addresses.
Guess they have been exploited by someone long time ago, and didn't even notice it.
Regarding running config and saved config, some time ago I did an iptables script that would test a new rule chain for a specified amount of time, then reverting back to the previous one. It has saved me a lot of time many times, and actually a couple of times I locked myself out of the machine (that was a remote one, obviously).
As stated before, the matter is about file formats.
Maybe "taking over" is not the proper sentence to express what I meant, that's my fault.
Anyway, try sticking a finger up your ass, maybe you will feel better instead of thinking that being "homo" is bad.
Microsoft proprietary formats are the problem. .DOC, .XLS and such.
Everyone actually is used to
Many government/agencies/business only accept submissions in "Word" format. Until we "fix this issue" in the whole world, no way OO can take over M$ Office.
That's sad, you know.
<quote><p>(...)There's a reason why the USA is the only nation to ever had put humans on the moon(...)</p></quote>
(Color) Pics of it never happened.
What you need running water for, when you have an ATM?
Well, this should be appealed as "Newly-Disclosed".
Still, no way that a colossus (???) like MS keeps a hole like this open for months.
What if... they used it for something else? What if... someone else used it for something else?
What if... someone told'em NOT to fix it until released to the public to be able to... guess what?
I just can't believe they are so dumb, that's why.
No way I'm trying to defend them.
Here it is another one from some minutes ago:
IPv4: 65.55.34.139 -> 83.211.46.34
hlen=5 TOS=192 dlen=162 ID=46000 flags=0 offset=0 TTL=0 chksum=7990
Payload: Priority Count: 5
Connection Count: 6
IP Count: 7
Scanner IP Range: 78.130.238.2:212.90.12.134
Port/Proto Count: 7
Port/Proto Range: 80:40210
65.55.34.139 resolving to col0-omc3-s1.col0.hotmail.com
I manage some networks in my home city in Italy, and in the past year I've often seen strange traffic coming from some of their IP addresses. Guess they have been exploited by someone long time ago, and didn't even notice it.
Regarding running config and saved config, some time ago I did an iptables script that would test a new rule chain for a specified amount of time, then reverting back to the previous one. It has saved me a lot of time many times, and actually a couple of times I locked myself out of the machine (that was a remote one, obviously).