I came across these in logs for the first time that I can remember (and that's 3 years on PSU residence hall net and @home cable, tons of shady stuff on both all the time)...what is the running theory? Some massive distributed attack? A worm with a really neat payload? Is it more likely that 40 elite bastards are wrecking havoc, or that 400 lame MCSE holding iis admins are compromised and still don't know it? Also are we missing something...Is it possible they aren't taking out each of these arbitrary sites and instead laying the smacketh down on above.net, uunet, etc.? Maybe someone has found a way to make some important routers totally shit the bed. kernel: 209.232.131.28 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast.
Aren't people who have been offered the IPO [Open Source community contributors] pretty much the antithesis of Script Kiddies? Statements like that invalidate anything you have to say. Good thing it was only followed nonsense anyway.
I think RH has much bigger buzz associated with it than BeOS, they will take full advantage of the mainstram media attention linux has been getting as of late.
Hopefully the infusion of $$ the IPO will fund some interesting projects. I can't see this being a bad thing, barring an MS hostile takeover!
Gnome guys gonna work this into their lame Outlook knockoff?
Next time include a bunch of links to random software in your submission.
Your mail server and RBL contributed about as much as your video card.
Why would someone drop so many names/links that are all but irrelevant?
Would that be the Constitution of the Earth?
Or maybe they have one that applies to the known universe now.
Talk amongst yourselves...
I'll give you a subject.
Jon Katz's scream review is neither news for nerds nor stuff that matters.
Why does every moron fuck insist in including every buzzword imaginable in every post?
i alpowerhouse.pl
Script kiddie sure is appropriate...i mean who hasn't downloaded
wreckyahoo_and_cnn_and_ebayandeveryothercommerc
Not being able to get to your yahoo java portfolio manager or play hearts is hardly a revolution.
It's pretty ineffective to use ping/traceroute to gauge a webservers uptime.
A good % of routers/nets/hosts don't return pings.
Wasn't today supposed to be a troll parade day?
Looks like they're sick of being unappreciated.
I came across these in logs for the first time that I can remember (and that's 3 years on PSU residence hall net and @home cable, tons of shady stuff on both all the time) ...what is the running theory? Some massive distributed attack? A worm with a really neat payload? Is it more likely that 40 elite bastards are wrecking havoc, or that 400 lame MCSE holding iis admins are compromised and still don't know it? Also are we missing something...Is it possible they aren't taking out each of these arbitrary sites and instead laying the smacketh down on above.net, uunet, etc.? Maybe someone has found a way to make some important routers totally shit the bed. kernel: 209.232.131.28 sent an invalid ICMP error to a broadcast.
I recall reading that Corel has broken packages after install and an improper/old libc6?
Are they recognising themselves?
There is nothing in the world more disheartening as when your sarcasm shoots right over someone head.
I laughed when i read it, then nearly lost it when i saw serious replies!
Good times.
Aren't people who have been offered the IPO [Open Source community contributors] pretty much the antithesis of Script Kiddies? Statements like that invalidate anything you have to say. Good thing it was only followed nonsense anyway.
I think RH has much bigger buzz associated with it than BeOS, they will take full advantage of the mainstram media attention linux has been getting as of late.
Hopefully the infusion of $$ the IPO will fund some interesting projects. I can't see this being a bad thing, barring an MS hostile takeover!