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Microsoft gains around five and a half per cent of Web hosts this month, and almost two per cent of active sites. Primarily this is a result of two large US installations converting from Solaris. The large free hosting company, Namezero, hosted on the Exodus network, has migrated its front-end systems to Windows 2000, as has part of the Network Solutions domain registration system. Network Solutions has moved physically from Digex to Interland [where Microsoft held a minority interest, prior to the sale to Micron] as part of the process.
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What we need is a voice that can say f1rst p0st for those comments, when you view the them
Then again, my soundcard cannot handle more that 64 samples at once...
No, you are a moron, and yes I do know whats under the hood of my switch. It was built for this, and the CPU load is below always below 8%.
I guess you don't know much about using layer 4-7 switches for load balancing your website.
Uhm, kinda, they do call it a switch. Extended Layer 4-7 functionality including URL-, Cookie-, and SSL Session ID-based switching
But I would call it routing too.
If they can't figure out how to patch their servers then get a switch to filter out those attacks. It's not that hard to make a url-rule in fx a ServerIron to catch those attempts. I work with them a couple of places where we configured them to redirect all attacks on their netblock to a Apache server just so we could count the attacks for fun.:-)
The switches where in place there already for content switching so it was no big deal.
I can't begin to count those mornings where I have woken up with the lights on and my head resting on a book that I was reading. I sure hope those hours sleeping doesn't count. They should rather pay me,,,,or I'll sue them.....:-)
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I just added a url filtering rule in our Foundry switch so that it blocks all those Red Worm urls. So I don't really care if those MS people patch their servers. Of course that won't help future versions but it does the trick for now.
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I like the way that he has remove the IP of the target, but forgot to remove it in the hex dump so that it is clearly viewable.
Not that it matters.:-)
The real reason for this is that by then the world will be crowded by geeks, sitting in front of their computers downloading pr0n from the internet instead of having a real life. "No need to go outside, I've got a 10*dsl line baby".:-)
RedHat now denies that they have released another beta of their distro - Roswell. They say: "In reality it was just another one of our disaster recovery backups that we place offsite every month. There is no evidence that points to that this should have been a distro".
Meanwhile RedHat believers rush to FTP sites, trying to gather evidence that it indeed was a real distro that had entered these servers.
This is a very hairy deal, which proves that it was not written by some slick moneygrabbing M$ two piece suit with no concept of that quality software is!;-)
(you need to read through the article to the bottom to understand that)
commingling
I have absolutely no idea about what that word means. But it sound like something at troll would to like in:"The trolls were gathered in the heart of the forest, commingling around the camp fire, thinking of good times past."
But then again, English bist not my native luggage.:)
My Sony pre-amp has fiber and coax in and outputs for digital channels. I have used this since the Soundblaster Live came out to connect my pc to my stereo, now if I just route the sound from the cd player to the pc and record the sound from the digital channel, I will get a signal as good as the cd-player can handle(which also has digital outputs) without getting those nasty junk data. --------
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I>I have now recieved 1.1 gigabytes of sircam virus email attachments. I'm just glad I don't pay for my bandwidth per k.
Could this indicate that all those/. readers are not as cool as they claim.:)
That could also explain the amount of FP postings or maybe there is a FP virus out there, posting random comments linking to people with strange hobbies concering animals.:) --------
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I have also got a lot of sircam mails. Most of them seems to be MP3 files. It could be the next p2p network:-)
And don't worry, my pine does not seem to spread it.:-) --------
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I REALLY like the spacewar link, with the first picture of the "computer" and the text below "Creative Computing".
I guess it was a year or two before IBMs "Deep Computing".
As we are getting closer to IPv6, I am looking forward to get a IP for my fridge, doorbell, TV, ferrets and whatever.
I remember the days where getting 100s of IPs was cheap and no problem what so ever. These days I still wonder why some companies that I visit, still have a full range of IPs when they only use one or two.
I have been told that is is hard even to get a small range today, but I see many private people with their xDSL lines getting 8 IPs. hmm.
Most people forget that they can host many servers on one IP using layer 4 switching. I just love to configure those Foundry boxes:-)
But I can't help to wonder that we might have missed something, I'll bet that real soon someone comes up with something that will make the amount of IPs available with IPv6 too small. Just like when you got that 4GB harddrive, "Now I will never need another drive", then came 37GB "now I will truly never need a bigger drive", deal if you know what I mean.:-) --------
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The troble with Red Bull and booze is that caffeine works against the alcohol, so while a overdoze of alcohol will cause your brain to shutdown non-vital functions and put you to sleep:-), before you kil yourself, the caffeine zeros out the effect. The problems here is that the caffeine wears out faster than the alcohol so when the caffeine is gone, the alcohol is still there and your brain will not just shut down non-vital functions in your body but just about everything as well and thereby killing you.
Hey install a electric chair in the new spacestation and I'll bet Bush will be more than ready to throw a lot of money their way. I am sorry that we can't execute him today, the chair is solar powered.
The good side is that you can avoid ads. targeted to teenagers. They all have that teens-are-stupid-so-lets-make-it-sound-stupid or we-try-to-sound-cool-even-though-we-are-old-and-ha ve-no-clue-to-what-they-want sound.
So say that you are 65 years old, then all you will get is quiet ads. for retirement homes in a low soothing voice. ahh.
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..and when you leave their guestbook, you get a fine flash animated ad, clearly not geared towards modem users. :-)
When you only could access www.startrek.com when you had a Micro$oft internet connection. :-)
:-)
It was back then, where Compuserve still was big.
But they seemed to change that after a while.
(both the part about Compuserve being big and the part about limited access to Startrek online)
I really like this part:
ASCI White is roughly as powerful as 50,000 desktop computers. It can store the equivalent of 300 million books, or six Libraries of Congress.
:*)
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Microsoft gains around five and a half per cent of Web hosts this month, and almost two per cent of active sites. Primarily this is a result of two large US installations converting from Solaris. The large free hosting company, Namezero, hosted on the Exodus network, has migrated its front-end systems to Windows 2000, as has part of the Network Solutions domain registration system. Network Solutions has moved physically from Digex to Interland [where Microsoft held a minority interest, prior to the sale to Micron] as part of the process.
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What we need is a voice that can say f1rst p0st for those comments, when you view the them
Then again, my soundcard cannot handle more that 64 samples at once...
So thats why I saw so many meteors, I almost never see them but last night i say 4 in 5 minutes without looking after them.
No, you are a moron, and yes I do know whats under the hood of my switch. It was built for this, and the CPU load is below always below 8%.
I guess you don't know much about using layer 4-7 switches for load balancing your website.
Uhm, kinda, they do call it a switch.
Extended Layer 4-7 functionality including URL-, Cookie-, and SSL Session ID-based switching
But I would call it routing too.
If they can't figure out how to patch their servers then get a switch to filter out those attacks. It's not that hard to make a url-rule in fx a ServerIron to catch those attempts. I work with them a couple of places where we configured them to redirect all attacks on their netblock to a Apache server just so we could count the attacks for fun. :-)
The switches where in place there already for content switching so it was no big deal.
I can't begin to count those mornings where I have woken up with the lights on and my head resting on a book that I was reading. I sure hope those hours sleeping doesn't count. They should rather pay me,,,,or I'll sue them..... :-)
I just added a url filtering rule in our Foundry switch so that it blocks all those Red Worm urls. So I don't really care if those MS people patch their servers. Of course that won't help future versions but it does the trick for now.
I like the way that he has remove the IP of the target, but forgot to remove it in the hex dump so that it is clearly viewable. :-)
Not that it matters.
The real reason for this is that by then the world will be crowded by geeks, sitting in front of their computers downloading pr0n from the internet instead of having a real life. "No need to go outside, I've got a 10*dsl line baby". :-)
RedHat now denies that they have released another beta of their distro - Roswell. They say: "In reality it was just another one of our disaster recovery backups that we place offsite every month. There is no evidence that points to that this should have been a distro".
Meanwhile RedHat believers rush to FTP sites, trying to gather evidence that it indeed was a real distro that had entered these servers.
Another coverup? Only time will tell.
This is a very hairy deal, which proves that it was not written by some slick moneygrabbing M$ two piece suit with no concept of that quality software is! ;-)
(you need to read through the article to the bottom to understand that)
commingling :)
I have absolutely no idea about what that word means.
But it sound like something at troll would to like in:"The trolls were gathered in the heart of the forest, commingling around the camp fire, thinking of good times past."
But then again, English bist not my native luggage.
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My Sony pre-amp has fiber and coax in and outputs for digital channels. I have used this since the Soundblaster Live came out to connect my pc to my stereo, now if I just route the sound from the cd player to the pc and record the sound from the digital channel, I will get a signal as good as the cd-player can handle(which also has digital outputs) without getting those nasty junk data.
--------
For sale: Rhesus-Monkey-Torture-Kit 40$
I>I have now recieved 1.1 gigabytes of sircam virus email attachments. I'm just glad I don't pay for my bandwidth per k. Could this indicate that all those /. readers are not as cool as they claim. :) :)
That could also explain the amount of FP postings or maybe there is a FP virus out there, posting random comments linking to people with strange hobbies concering animals.
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I have also got a lot of sircam mails. Most of them seems to be MP3 files. It could be the next p2p network :-) :-)
And don't worry, my pine does not seem to spread it.
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I REALLY like the spacewar link, with the first picture of the "computer" and the text below "Creative Computing".
I guess it was a year or two before IBMs "Deep Computing".
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And for those where Stanford has blocked the subnets of their ISP :-/
Thanks
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As we are getting closer to IPv6, I am looking forward to get a IP for my fridge, doorbell, TV, ferrets and whatever. :-) :-)
I remember the days where getting 100s of IPs was cheap and no problem what so ever. These days I still wonder why some companies that I visit, still have a full range of IPs when they only use one or two.
I have been told that is is hard even to get a small range today, but I see many private people with their xDSL lines getting 8 IPs. hmm.
Most people forget that they can host many servers on one IP using layer 4 switching. I just love to configure those Foundry boxes
But I can't help to wonder that we might have missed something, I'll bet that real soon someone comes up with something that will make the amount of IPs available with IPv6 too small.
Just like when you got that 4GB harddrive, "Now I will never need another drive", then came 37GB "now I will truly never need a bigger drive", deal if you know what I mean.
--------
For sale: Rhesus-Monkey-Torture-Kit 40$
The troble with Red Bull and booze is that caffeine works against the alcohol, so while a overdoze of alcohol will cause your brain to shutdown non-vital functions and put you to sleep :-), before you kil yourself, the caffeine zeros out the effect. The problems here is that the caffeine wears out faster than the alcohol so when the caffeine is gone, the alcohol is still there and your brain will not just shut down non-vital functions in your body but just about everything as well and thereby killing you.
--------
Hey install a electric chair in the new spacestation and I'll bet Bush will be more than ready to throw a lot of money their way.
I am sorry that we can't execute him today, the chair is solar powered.
Solar powered, when will people learn,,
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The good side is that you can avoid ads. targeted to teenagers. They all have that teens-are-stupid-so-lets-make-it-sound-stupid or we-try-to-sound-cool-even-though-we-are-old-and-ha ve-no-clue-to-what-they-want sound.
So say that you are 65 years old, then all you will get is quiet ads. for retirement homes in a low soothing voice. ahh.
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