to have fun is my only motivation. who cares if people want to break in or not. have you ever had fun before? you should try...:) look it up on google, or maybe here in/.
This project was only meant as a "case-mod" type security system, nothing serious as of yet. The device with my ASUS p3c-E motherboard runs while the computer is off too, with power from a clock battery or the like. So it will still work, even if you disconenct the power supply (kinda like how you don't have to reset the time when you unplug and move your computer to a LAN party or another room or something). The PLA and VHDL idea was just for fun. If, say, you wanted to add a keypad or some crazy shit like that, you could. Yes, you can do this with 7400 series chips, that would be the easiest way; but why do it that way when you can put in a buzzer, a keypad, or anything you like with a PLA. Not only that, but if you only have one chip, and the pinout doesn't change, it makes for easier upgrades of the whole sytem. Sure, use 7400 series chips, if that's what you want. This paper was only meant as a fun idea for people to read over, nothing too serious. No its not for sale, so no, I'm not a snakeoil salesman. And by the way, I'm 18, not 14.
I love the old Sega classic, streets of rage. This may seem modern to you, but it is towards the beginning of my time. ;)
Not only that, but the CIA dumped lost of Cocaine into, you guess it, south central L.A. Of course, they themselves denied everything.
Is Slashdot worth $45... ;)
His being homeless probably made him harder to track. ;)
I didn't see you build the damn thing. :)
I did it for fun, not for a serious application. man, you people...
to have fun is my only motivation. who cares if people want to break in or not. have you ever had fun before? you should try... :) look it up on google, or maybe here in /.
lol
i love you... i think that was the first good reply to this i've seen.. ;)
--red0x
Not really, I was just bored. I really dont care what any of you think, I just wanted to have some fun. lol
geesh, people take things so personally...
--red0x
This project was only meant as a "case-mod" type security system, nothing serious as of yet. The device with my ASUS p3c-E motherboard runs while the computer is off too, with power from a clock battery or the like. So it will still work, even if you disconenct the power supply (kinda like how you don't have to reset the time when you unplug and move your computer to a LAN party or another room or something).
The PLA and VHDL idea was just for fun. If, say, you wanted to add a keypad or some crazy shit like that, you could. Yes, you can do this with 7400 series chips, that would be the easiest way; but why do it that way when you can put in a buzzer, a keypad, or anything you like with a PLA. Not only that, but if you only have one chip, and the pinout doesn't change, it makes for easier upgrades of the whole sytem. Sure, use 7400 series chips, if that's what you want. This paper was only meant as a fun idea for people to read over, nothing too serious.
No its not for sale, so no, I'm not a snakeoil salesman.
And by the way, I'm 18, not 14.
I read about Code Red III being a translation error from korean ppls. Read Bugtraq, Code Red III does NOT exist (yet).
/default.ida?XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX....
/default.ida?XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX....
Also, more on code red II variants...
> My iis5.0 (patched) logs show the length of the original CodeRed II worm as 3818.
>It's the same Code Red II.
>The overall request is usually 3818 bytes, but this is 3379 bytes of payload
>plus whatever headers are used:
> GET
> Content-type: text/xml
> Content-length: 3379
>
> {{3379 bytes of binary data here}}
>
>I routinely find other headers too, such as:
>
> GET
> Host: 64.170.162.100
> Connection: keep-alive
> Content-type: text/xml
> Content-length: 3379
> Via: 1.0 ampere (NetCache NetApp/5.0.1R2)
> X-Forwarded-For: 212.198.146.153
> {{3379 bytes of same binary data here}}
>Same great taste, just a bit more filling.
>No evidence *whatsoever* of any Code Red II variants.
>Steve
--red0x