" UK Proposes Banning Computer Generated Abuse" Does that include Vista startup screens, and Microsoft Help? Or for that matter almost *ANY* online help?
Oh p0rn...My mistake... I read the headline... fuget it.
Mark Russinovich ROCKS. I got ERD commander/locksmith, and it busted this PC Laptop wide open, except for all the folders had a system-wide domain lock. Nice... ok.. policy editor? It would have taken me 3 months to get everyfolder right so...
Microsoft on the OS CD for W2k provides a file with the default GPOs for the OS. Worked PERFECTLY on XP SP2, to own all the folders and files, including alt streams. I am going to try it on a W2k3 Active Directory next, because this method totally owned ever w2k, w2k server, XP Home( no security or policy editor, and XP Pro box Ive used it on. Nice to be able to read the employee time sheets...
Actually, this is BRILLIANT. ( Mod parent +3 informative ) Its the source for what is both the problem and the solution. Its actually an extrodinary document.
If you can guess the Transaction ID ( a 16-bit number ) you can poison a DNS cache. How many DNS resolutions do you make in a typical minute? Probibly on the order of 160~180 ( which DECREASES the odds of a poision hit down from a 16-bit to a 8-bit number of minutes. or about 10 hours...now get a 1,000 machines on a bot-net network to do it, and... zing! Done in SECONDS. I got my squid server zapped in less than 20 mins on line. Traced the IP of the poisoner to.kr Banned the whole damn country along with.cn and.nl.
My squid server, pointing only to OpenDNS for a resolver has an up time of...134 116 935 seconds. (do yer math! )
This is old news, with a new twist. 1) It was discovered as the cache-poisioning problem. 2) It Affects MS DNS clients, and IIs Server. ( Clients for their poisoning effects, and IIs Servers for the actual poisioning. 3) You can fix ANY client by pointing to OpenDNS, ( I have had extensive corrspondance with their technical team. ) 4) Microsoft was suppoed to fix this for All the Clients and servers, they backed off and said it was only for Server 2003, and Vista.... then only for Vista SP1, then... didnt make Vista SP1...
Its all based upon a POOR choice of random number generator, and It looks like it may not make it into XP SP3 either.
"Mit allem passenden Respekt ist Genauigkeit IMDbs viel grÃsser als Wikipedias. Das sagte, setze ich auch entgegen, weil ich denke, daÃY es eine dumme Spitze schaut und weg von einigen Eintragungen alle wÃhrend Wikipedia werfen würde, in dem die einfache Schablone innerhalb des Dialogs benutzt worden ist."
Hey! DOS 2000 has never crashed. It has no bug fixes, never needed them. Runs NutScrape 1.1 fine. Windows 2000 has now over 100 patches. It takes a week to install and optimize. You'd think that with 10M lines of code, and 100 patches...a few billion dollars towards IDENTIFYING common problems. Even a month off for security. NO. Microsoft WILL NEVER DO IT RIGHT. NEVER! Hmm.. I just got GenToo live CD! Yea...
IMDB has an extrodinary accuracy record compared to wiki-impedia. Wiki-impedia is hopelessly problematic.
If they release a snapshot, then there are going to be large collections of inaccuracies. All the Vandalism right at that momemt is going to show up. They are going to need some intense editing, and fact checking. ( Hint: The GERMAN version of the Ida -red apple page has known problems! )
If you drive a car straight, you will either hit something, or run out of gas. If you predict that we will A) Run out of bandwidth B) Run out of storatge C) Run out of computing horsepower
Uh. No. Absolutly not. I have the encyption required box checked, and the file name still shows up in the packet, and a bunch of client machines can still reslove my IP. ( This is what comcast's new Torrent policy did...)
Test: Hit 'Random article' until it gets to a subject you know something about. Laugh long and hard. Look about how people argue wrong vs wrong vs really far out in left field.
Uhh... No is a power spectrium. So, each increasing frequency has much more power than less frequency.
An equal power spectrium, delievers proportinally higher power at higher frequecies. Without a lot of math, its difficult to explain how power spectriums deliever equal power, suffice to say its like hitting all the keys on a piano at the same time. White noise it isnt, but it illustrattes the point.
I am from planet Earth, that revoles around a type N star, in the MilkyWay Galixy. In our Galixy, type N stars ( main sequince ) emit a light power spectrum centered around 6300deg Kelvin, a light wavelength we call 'Yellow'.
White light is a broad spectrum light that has equal power on all frequencies. The light of a N type star, of which our sun is one, is centered on the Yellow part of the light spectrium. Remember ROYGBV. Red stars are hotter, Yellow is ours, and Blue stars are cooler, and UV stars are the coolest! At least that was the order of things, according to astronmetrics, when I got my MS, and I dont think a lot has changed.
What is interesting about human eyes, is that the power RESPONSE curve, matches our sun, as exactly as we can measure it.
Yellow, becuase your eye is built to see the light of the sun ( same spectrical response...), and blue is the complementry color, its the best combination!
>>How can you see a 'black hole'? They dont emit visable light.
>No, but its gravitational field distorts light like a lens. Which is not light emitting. The Article shows light paths, making a U turn. Interesting, but again, not emitting. Einstien, predicted gravitiational lenses. We found some. Black holes could act as gravitational lenses.
> It can bend light more than 180 degrees (imagine photon traverses black hole like a comet approaching the sun), Then light could also orbit a black hole. It is still not emitting light.
>so some part of the image might actually be reflection, like a mirror. See yourself in a black hole recently? The article shows a diagram that shows a few possible light paths. It would appear as a perfect reflector, but only as a ring around it. The black hole itself, is... ( ready? there will be a quiz later..) Black!
What this from Science Daily? I cant find out since I have banned their IPs.
How can you see a 'black hole'? They dont emit visable light. You havent seen a black hole, you dont see one, and you NEVER WILL. By definition, a black hole does not emit light. it is massive enough to NOT EMIT LIGHT,
or you some kind of hybrid battle mech that can 'see' gamma rays?
Have you seen Stevie Wonders House? He hasnt either.
It would have been nice of you to fork over the cash for the SGI memory. The client wasnt willing to run all SGIs, while the ram was $1,500 a gig. Given the time frame, we used a software patch, and maxed out the ram on a supermicro motherboard 1U w/ 32-bits. The performance was lackluster, but for another $25,000 per machine it would have been nice to run o2 boxes, with 8GB of ram, but the application was not supported on them. It was us or HP on a superdome. So, we bit the job, at 1/10 of the cost, and got about 70% of the performance. an SGI solution "If you need >1GB for anything serious, go 64 bit." would have cost a bit more than the superdome.
"Armchair warriors often fail, And weve been poisoned by these fairy tales" -Don Henley
Most distrubuted applications claim to use wasted cycles...BUT...
:P)
I have yet to see SETI@HOME actually have a 'event' worth the trillions of cycles wasted on it. ( Stewert YOU MAKE BAD PASTA!
Folding@home is sure to make someone else very rich from their drug patent. Your doing someone elses research.
GIMPS and OGR are worthwhile because you cannot patent either primes, or goluomb rulers...You can? OK I Patent 2,3 and 11!
" UK Proposes Banning Computer Generated Abuse"
Does that include Vista startup screens, and Microsoft Help? Or for that matter almost *ANY* online help?
Oh p0rn...My mistake... I read the headline... fuget it.
Mark Russinovich ROCKS. I got ERD commander/locksmith, and it busted this PC Laptop wide open, except for all the folders had a system-wide domain lock. Nice... ok.. policy editor? It would have taken me 3 months to get everyfolder right so...
Microsoft on the OS CD for W2k provides a file with the default GPOs for the OS. Worked PERFECTLY on XP SP2, to own all the folders and files, including alt streams. I am going to try it on a W2k3 Active Directory next, because this method totally owned ever w2k, w2k server, XP Home( no security or policy editor, and XP Pro box Ive used it on. Nice to be able to read the employee time sheets...
Actually, this is BRILLIANT. ( Mod parent +3 informative ) Its the source for what is both the problem and the solution. Its actually an extrodinary document.
... zing! Done in SECONDS. I got my squid server zapped in less than 20 mins on line. Traced the IP of the poisoner to .kr Banned the whole damn country along with .cn and .nl.
...134 116 935 seconds.
If you can guess the Transaction ID ( a 16-bit number ) you can poison a DNS cache. How many DNS resolutions do you make in a typical minute? Probibly on the order of 160~180 ( which DECREASES the odds of a poision hit down from a 16-bit to a 8-bit number of minutes. or about 10 hours...now get a 1,000 machines on a bot-net network to do it, and
My squid server, pointing only to OpenDNS for a resolver has an up time of
(do yer math! )
This is old news, with a new twist.
1) It was discovered as the cache-poisioning problem.
2) It Affects MS DNS clients, and IIs Server. ( Clients for their poisoning effects, and IIs Servers for the actual poisioning.
3) You can fix ANY client by pointing to OpenDNS, ( I have had extensive corrspondance with their technical team. )
4) Microsoft was suppoed to fix this for All the Clients and servers, they backed off and said it was only for Server 2003, and Vista....
then only for Vista SP1, then... didnt make Vista SP1...
Its all based upon a POOR choice of random number generator, and It looks like it may not make it into XP SP3 either.
Perhaps... Vista SP2...
Why Wikipedia of course:
"Mit allem passenden Respekt ist Genauigkeit IMDbs viel grÃsser als Wikipedias. Das sagte, setze ich auch entgegen, weil ich denke, daÃY es eine dumme Spitze schaut und weg von einigen Eintragungen alle wÃhrend Wikipedia werfen würde, in dem die einfache Schablone innerhalb des Dialogs benutzt worden ist."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template_talk:Imdb_name
Hunting down the poster is best left as an excercise.
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### Sixes! Tequila
Nominate poster for pilot program.
Hey! DOS 2000 has never crashed. It has no bug fixes, never needed them. Runs NutScrape 1.1 fine. Windows 2000 has now over 100 patches. It takes a week to install and optimize. You'd think that with 10M lines of code, and 100 patches...a few billion dollars towards IDENTIFYING common problems. Even a month off for security. NO. Microsoft WILL NEVER DO IT RIGHT. NEVER! Hmm.. I just got GenToo live CD! Yea...
IMDB has an extrodinary accuracy record compared to wiki-impedia. Wiki-impedia is hopelessly problematic.
If they release a snapshot, then there are going to be large collections of inaccuracies. All the Vandalism right at that momemt is going to show up. They are going to need some intense editing, and fact checking. ( Hint: The GERMAN version of the Ida -red apple page has known problems! )
Mr Sterwart Pid...
If you drive a car straight, you will either hit something, or run out of gas.
If you predict that we will
A) Run out of bandwidth
B) Run out of storatge
C) Run out of computing horsepower
See Moore's Law.
Sirs:
This wont work because...
Uh. No. Absolutly not. I have the encyption required box checked, and the file name still shows up in the packet, and a bunch of client machines can still reslove my IP. ( This is what comcast's new Torrent policy did...)
Filename+Encryption=Stage one Warning.
>"His team concluded that Neanderthal speech did not have the subtlety of modern human speech.'"
Duh! Du'oh!
The MOST evolved speech in the modern world is afrikaans.
'to a good degree peer reviewed'
Hmm did you mean too? or ???
Wikipedia is someone who knows a tiny bit, being edited, and admined by someone who knows nothing, judging notability.
Example: "Getting Haiti Right This Time: The U.S. and the Coup is a 2004 book by Noam Chomsky, Paul Farmer and Amy Goodman."
No other substance. wtf? Didn't ANYONE read the book? OHH! That would be origional research!
Absolutly.
Test: Hit 'Random article' until it gets to a subject you know something about. Laugh long and hard. Look about how people argue wrong vs wrong vs really far out in left field.
Mr Goebbels would have been proud.
And Wikipedia changed that? oh! The BELIEF! ok...its all still mostly self agrandizing garbage but Wikipeida provides a belief in that garbage.
Pfft. Dude! You virtual-farted!
Coming soon: Smellavision, bringing scratch and sniff to a new level!
Genau meine Ãoeberlords
Uhh... No is a power spectrium. So, each increasing frequency has much more power than less frequency.
An equal power spectrium, delievers proportinally higher power at higher frequecies. Without a lot of math,
its difficult to explain how power spectriums deliever equal power, suffice to say its like hitting all the keys
on a piano at the same time. White noise it isnt, but it illustrattes the point.
Exactly. Great explaination....
Mod parent +2 inforitive
Sirs:
I am from planet Earth, that revoles around a type N star, in the MilkyWay Galixy.
In our Galixy, type N stars ( main sequince ) emit a light power spectrum centered around
6300deg Kelvin, a light wavelength we call 'Yellow'.
White light is a broad spectrum light that has equal power on all frequencies.
The light of a N type star, of which our sun is one, is centered on the Yellow
part of the light spectrium. Remember ROYGBV. Red stars are hotter, Yellow is ours,
and Blue stars are cooler, and UV stars are the coolest!
At least that was the order of things, according to astronmetrics,
when I got my MS, and I dont think a lot has changed.
What is interesting about human eyes, is that the power RESPONSE curve,
matches our sun, as exactly as we can measure it.
Now. WHAT STAR ARE YOU FROM?
Or Joe Haldeman with the Saw Tooth theory. Universe bangs, creates life, life builds a HSC and recreates a big bang, and it all starts over again.
Yellow, becuase your eye is built to see the light of the sun ( same spectrical response ...), and blue is the complementry color, its the best combination!
>>How can you see a 'black hole'? They dont emit visable light.
... ( ready? there will be a quiz later..) Black!
>No, but its gravitational field distorts light like a lens.
Which is not light emitting. The Article shows light paths, making a U turn. Interesting, but again, not emitting.
Einstien, predicted gravitiational lenses. We found some. Black holes could act as gravitational lenses.
> It can bend light more than 180 degrees (imagine photon traverses black hole like a comet approaching the sun),
Then light could also orbit a black hole. It is still not emitting light.
>so some part of the image might actually be reflection, like a mirror.
See yourself in a black hole recently? The article shows a diagram that shows a few possible light paths. It would appear as a perfect reflector, but only as a ring around it. The black hole itself, is
What this from Science Daily? I cant find out since I have banned their IPs.
How can you see a 'black hole'? They dont emit visable light.
You havent seen a black hole, you dont see one, and you NEVER WILL.
By definition, a black hole does not emit light. it is massive enough to NOT EMIT LIGHT,
or you some kind of hybrid battle mech that can 'see' gamma rays?
Have you seen Stevie Wonders House? He hasnt either.
It would have been nice of you to fork over the cash for the SGI memory. The client wasnt willing to run all SGIs, while the ram was $1,500 a gig. Given the time frame, we used a software patch, and maxed out the ram on a supermicro motherboard 1U w/ 32-bits. The performance was lackluster, but for another $25,000 per machine it would have been nice to run o2 boxes, with 8GB of ram, but the application was not supported on them. It was us or HP on a superdome. So, we bit the job, at 1/10 of the cost, and got about 70% of the performance. an SGI solution "If you need >1GB for anything serious, go 64 bit." would have cost a bit more than the superdome.
"Armchair warriors often fail, And weve been poisoned by these fairy tales" -Don Henley