It is really good news. Funny, I was listening to an Iranian soldier, seriously injured by chemical weapons during the 8 year war between Iraq and Iran. He (and others like him) can sleep well tonight (OK, not well, just a little bit better)
you can copy vmware virtual machines around (as the host filesystem is in Linux). You can add storage, or hardware and it also supports (at least the version 3) USB and soud devices. Gives you solid network access, good recovery (in case of a crash you can opt to not to commit changes done to filesystem to the image). Runs pretty well too. I have it on a P3/800 system and I like it. you also can run multiple copies of a virtual machine on a Linux host (after doing some manual tweaks like changing the MAC address per running copy). No need for a Windows XP/2000 terminal server!
my point is it somehow shows where all of these elements (rules if you will) are coming from. One reads them in software engineering, but they aren't really stressed enough there.
Just wanted to point this out: I am half way into the book (online form, downloaded with plucker on my sony clie) and I have seen several quotes by Dennis Ritchie, Ken Thompson and Ken Arnold and lots of other legends in Unix history.
no, the fact is that FBI are getting lazy in evidence gathering and they ask people to keep record of what they do. "Please tell us what you did or face perjury!". Somebody needs to give them a good-old fashioned spanking.
About removing/not allowing worms on corporate intranet, why don't you put laptops (or wireless access-points that they connect to) into their own vlan with restricting access to your mission-critical servers? This would resolve propagation of worms, at least they won't get to the servers.
Also interesting to note the number of hackers in Poland (well, it says you can't tell the nationality, so Polish machines I guess.)
Or it could be because those hackers (or crackers, as RMS puts them) are using Polish/Romanian systems as an intermediate base for attacking other systems.
Well, my ISP (in Ottawa) was down for more than 24 hours, and after than one more day with using a slow link to Internet, with a caching proxy. What was the disaster? a nuke attack? plane crash? no! it was the famous blackout in mid august. Out of power (and ups), with no generator or fuel. I wonder whether they plan to serve Ottawa.
heh heh heh! Bugs are easier to fix in the lab than fixing them on the field. When marketing decides when release date is, that is what you get in result.
Internet caught publicity in Iran after a reformist-papers crackdown in April 2000 caused pretty much all of groups go online and start their own sites and fill them with behind-the-scenes-news/gossip as it couldn't be censored. After that, people started to have blogs on free blog hosting sites: (blogspot.com and others). Blogging made conservatives more unhappy about whole internet thing as they saw it a means which west uses to import Pornographic material into Iranian society; They forced ISP's to install filters and get lists of banned IP's from Ministry of communicatios and started to bring all points of contact to internet under government control. As far as I know, they simply redirect all requests to 'evil' IP numbers to a non-existent device (and they use CISCO equipment. thank you cisco!), which simply makes all other shared virtual hosts inaccessible. Kudos to them for making this service publicly available. Although most of youngsters would start visiting porn sites with this service, there exist a few good men that would use this site to do good. Oh, BTW I've heard that they are in middle of a deal to import equipment-most likely cisco routers and stuff which would inspect each packets' content. I hope people can use strong cryptography over there too. Oh, it is a duplicate post! duh!
Internet caught publicity in Iran after a reformist-papers crackdown in April 2000 caused pretty much all of groups go online and start their own sites and fill them with behind-the-scenes-news/gossip as it couldn't be censored. After that, people started to have blogs on free blog hosting sites: (blogspot.com and others). Blogging made conservatives more unhappy about whole internet thing as they saw it a means which west uses to import Pornographic material into Iranian society; They forced ISP's to install filters and get lists of banned IP's from Ministry of communicatios and started to bring all points of contact to internet under government control. As far as I know, they simply redirect all requests to 'evil' IP numbers to a non-existent device (and they use CISCO equipment. thank you cisco!), which simply makes all other shared virtual hosts inaccessible. Kudos to them for making this service publicly available. Although most of youngsters would start visiting porn sites with this service, there exist a few good men that would use this site to do good. Oh, BTW I've heard that they are in middle of a deal to import equipment-most likely cisco routers and stuff which would inspect each packets' content. I hope people can use strong cryptography over there too.
Microsoft products are not to be trusted and put in the internet. If you want to connect them to net, please please put them behind a firewall. You can setup one with an old 486 system. I am willing to take bets on when first lawsuit lands in court 'PEOPLE vs. MSFT' about this problem.
hear! hear! Have your bags searched by a not-so-educated person. They find this lamp thingy. Three days later, in a DoJ/FBI briefing: "..We defused a terrorist plot to generate truly random numbers in a passenger aircraft. If the perpetrators succeeded, it could lead to aircraft landing in Paris rather than London; We've always brought terrorist to justice, and today is no exception!"
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23: Do not read slashdot on April 1st., even if you are bored as hell.
Secret sneak bombing of MSFT's campus at Redmond like Osirak?
It is really good news. Funny, I was listening to an Iranian soldier, seriously injured by chemical weapons during the 8 year war between Iraq and Iran. He (and others like him) can sleep well tonight (OK, not well, just a little bit better)
you can copy vmware virtual machines around (as the host filesystem is in Linux). You can add storage, or hardware and it also supports (at least the version 3) USB and soud devices. Gives you solid network access, good recovery (in case of a crash you can opt to not to commit changes done to filesystem to the image). Runs pretty well too. I have it on a P3/800 system and I like it.
you also can run multiple copies of a virtual machine on a Linux host (after doing some manual tweaks like changing the MAC address per running copy). No need for a Windows XP/2000 terminal server!
Deja vu!
Is DoJ reading this?
..and their customers. People buy stuff from telemarketers evey now and then. At least, Homer Simpson does.
my point is it somehow shows where all of these elements (rules if you will) are coming from. One reads them in software engineering, but they aren't really stressed enough there.
Just wanted to point this out: I am half way into the book (online form, downloaded with plucker on my sony clie) and I have seen several quotes by Dennis Ritchie, Ken Thompson and Ken Arnold and lots of other legends in Unix history.
no, the fact is that FBI are getting lazy in evidence gathering and they ask people to keep record of what they do. "Please tell us what you did or face perjury!". Somebody needs to give them a good-old fashioned spanking.
I wonder whether this is a dotcom comeback, along with Redhat posting positive results. :-)
Then again, Red Hat isn't a dotcom
About removing/not allowing worms on corporate intranet, why don't you put laptops (or wireless access-points that they connect to) into their own vlan with restricting access to your mission-critical servers? This would resolve propagation of worms, at least they won't get to the servers.
and All I got was this lousy T-Shirt!
Sure it is. and for this you'll serve time in a prison!
Now I can upgrade from free Turbo C 2.0 compiler I got. Boy It still rocks.
Also interesting to note the number of hackers in Poland (well, it says you can't tell the nationality, so Polish machines I guess.) Or it could be because those hackers (or crackers, as RMS puts them) are using Polish/Romanian systems as an intermediate base for attacking other systems.
Well, my ISP (in Ottawa) was down for more than 24 hours, and after than one more day with using a slow link to Internet, with a caching proxy.
What was the disaster? a nuke attack? plane crash? no! it was the famous blackout in mid august. Out of power (and ups), with no generator or fuel.
I wonder whether they plan to serve Ottawa.
heh heh heh!
Bugs are easier to fix in the lab than fixing them on the field. When marketing decides when release date is, that is what you get in result.
RTFA: they are doing it for china too, their IP changes at most 24 hours after a drop in traffic, and they want to do the same thing in Iran.
Internet caught publicity in Iran after a reformist-papers crackdown in April 2000 caused pretty much all of groups go online and start their own sites and fill them with behind-the-scenes-news/gossip as it couldn't be censored. After that, people started to have blogs on free blog hosting sites: (blogspot.com and others). Blogging made conservatives more unhappy about whole internet thing as they saw it a means which west uses to import Pornographic material into Iranian society; They forced ISP's to install filters and get lists of banned IP's from Ministry of communicatios and started to bring all points of contact to internet under government control. As far as I know, they simply redirect all requests to 'evil' IP numbers to a non-existent device (and they use CISCO equipment. thank you cisco!), which simply makes all other shared virtual hosts inaccessible.
Kudos to them for making this service publicly available. Although most of youngsters would start visiting porn sites with this service, there exist a few good men that would use this site to do good.
Oh, BTW I've heard that they are in middle of a deal to import equipment-most likely cisco routers and stuff which would inspect each packets' content. I hope people can use strong cryptography over there too.
Oh, it is a duplicate post! duh!
Internet caught publicity in Iran after a reformist-papers crackdown in April 2000 caused pretty much all of groups go online and start their own sites and fill them with behind-the-scenes-news/gossip as it couldn't be censored. After that, people started to have blogs on free blog hosting sites: (blogspot.com and others). Blogging made conservatives more unhappy about whole internet thing as they saw it a means which west uses to import Pornographic material into Iranian society; They forced ISP's to install filters and get lists of banned IP's from Ministry of communicatios and started to bring all points of contact to internet under government control. As far as I know, they simply redirect all requests to 'evil' IP numbers to a non-existent device (and they use CISCO equipment. thank you cisco!), which simply makes all other shared virtual hosts inaccessible.
Kudos to them for making this service publicly available. Although most of youngsters would start visiting porn sites with this service, there exist a few good men that would use this site to do good.
Oh, BTW I've heard that they are in middle of a deal to import equipment-most likely cisco routers and stuff which would inspect each packets' content. I hope people can use strong cryptography over there too.
..do as the romans do: change the NTP server's ip, hostname, or both!
Microsoft products are not to be trusted and put in the internet. If you want to connect them to net, please please put them behind a firewall. You can setup one with an old 486 system.
I am willing to take bets on when first lawsuit lands in court 'PEOPLE vs. MSFT' about this problem.
hear! hear!
Have your bags searched by a not-so-educated person.
They find this lamp thingy.
Three days later, in a DoJ/FBI briefing: "..We defused a terrorist plot to generate truly random numbers in a passenger aircraft. If the perpetrators succeeded, it could lead to aircraft landing in Paris rather than London; We've always brought terrorist to justice, and today is no exception!"
Didn't someone from Netherlands say that Linux is obsolete? So, why being happy about releasing something that is obsolete?
Just kidding!