yes, this guy was hooked before there was even some kind of a screenshot. i guess he likes D&D. it'll be a little clan (max 30 people i believe) so join quick. there is a ranking system, but i THINK you can be bumped up the ranking by letting the clan use your custom-made resources and crap. but im not sure, ask the admin.
ok, basically the Cobalt RaQ3 server itself is NOT a good choice for a server. ooh, it runs a custom linux distro, but thats where the fun ends. All cgi scripts are executed with group root (YAY) and all the different hosted pages are viewable from your home dir. seeing as most people can stop users from getting telnet access, you can get a script which works liek a CGI shell in perl... one could easily steal neighboring sites' passwords and custom scripts, which poses a strong vulnerablility (seeing as most come with FrontPage access and most people are stupid enough to use it). Here is a little more info on the vulnerability lying in this death trap called Cobalt: http://fl2600.cjb.net./cobalth4k.txt
yes, this guy was hooked before there was even some kind of a screenshot. i guess he likes D&D. it'll be a little clan (max 30 people i believe) so join quick. there is a ranking system, but i THINK you can be bumped up the ranking by letting the clan use your custom-made resources and crap. but im not sure, ask the admin.
http://www.psipro.com/B/
oh yeah, and they support CS too. and more games to come. weird.
ok, basically the Cobalt RaQ3 server itself is NOT a good choice for a server. ooh, it runs a custom linux distro, but thats where the fun ends. All cgi scripts are executed with group root (YAY) and all the different hosted pages are viewable from your home dir. seeing as most people can stop users from getting telnet access, you can get a script which works liek a CGI shell in perl... one could easily steal neighboring sites' passwords and custom scripts, which poses a strong vulnerablility (seeing as most come with FrontPage access and most people are stupid enough to use it). Here is a little more info on the vulnerability lying in this death trap called Cobalt: http://fl2600.cjb.net./cobalth4k.txt