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  1. Re:Anything but, chief on Win32/Linux Cross-Platform Virus · · Score: 0

    yes, try shutting down their funcking email access and im traffic and then complaining. Most of the pub providers are using https for access, block it. As a matter of fact block everything but 80 and then do string checking on download urls and implement CAR for your stuff. Problems tend to fade away, as do troublemaking assqueefs.

  2. Re:I wish things were always so easy... on MSIE Uber-patch Of The Month · · Score: 0

    Yes, and it's upnp service for those bandwidth challenged individuals looking to piggyback on clueless dsl/cable guys xp machines was considerate as well. Keep Smiling happy,happy..

  3. Things are the same all over on P2P Programs on K-12 Networks? · · Score: 0
    I am in the same position,only after 3 years of janitoring the problem, last year I went proactive and blocked everything but http from the instructional subnet with vanilla dst filtering and a transparent, url controlled, proxy. Then the requests started for exceptions from the teachers, "we need so and so for our interactive internet trek..", administrators came to me "Why doesn't hotmail work?->you did what?->fixit." Policy policing in the comp labs became hazardous because kids still download their warez, get pissed off that it doesn't work and then vandalize the machines or try to infect the machine with viruses. The teachers resent technologies' interference in "their" labs and secretly(private web sites) encourage the kids to "..most importantly, have fun.." in class and advocate game software and plugins that have no place in the curriculum (and eat up system/network resources). There are 230 hosts on our network and two guys, one who is over 60, trying to arrange licenses, upgrade and maintain an aging fleet of crappy winblowz pcs and assorted printers, and run 10 servers. It sucks in an unbelievable way. In short, you can either lose your job for seeming incompetence, quit from frustration or resign yourself to being a janitor and hope for the best.
  4. Re:Hoopla and losers on Fewer Jobs, Less Pay In The IT Industry · · Score: 0

    Do you work for microsoft by chance?

  5. ouch on Fire Extinguisher Balls · · Score: 0

    What a really, really, bad idea.

  6. Re:FreeBSD response to AC's attack on Alan Cox Attacks the European DMCA · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Here trollie is this close? eval "echo -e `printf "\x066\x055\x063\x06B \x055"`" The confusion is all yours prick.

  7. Re:Parasites can't handle Ellison's true statement on Sharing Still Doesn't Hurt · · Score: 1

    "..Communist mindset engendered by Stallman and co..." Warning: Author of the previous statement may be a card holding subscriber to the fascist mindset popular with repressive oligarchies and used to great effect by 'truly' Communist countries like China.

  8. Quiet lies the locust sings on Sharing Still Doesn't Hurt · · Score: 1

    What a disappointment:
    Grew up reading and idolizing ellison for his
    graphic anti-authoritarian ideals. I guess he just got old and burnt out, like a lot of 9-5 hippies.

  9. Re:Was the CNN author a Systems Administrator? on Viruses: More Hype than Danger? · · Score: 1

    Not really, I think you lack perspective on the situation. Walk a mile in his shoes then come back.

  10. Re:Was the CNN author a Systems Administrator? on Viruses: More Hype than Danger? · · Score: 1

    $175 /hour No.Va unix consultant. $150 /hour No.Va netware consultant. This is the going price for consultancy around here. BTW: They make the same mistakes and config errors that anybody does...but they get to laugh about it and walk away...it's in their contract. you don't catch it at the end of the day, and there is no liability...nice.

  11. Re:Elitism and the reason why users just don't lis on Viruses: More Hype than Danger? · · Score: 1

    Obviously the guy is pissed..and frustrated. The point here is that the work they do is enabled by the tools they use which is in our care. If you rented a room in a non-smoking house and smoked all the time you'd get kicked out eventually. Your reasons for doing this: whether, stupidity, assumption of intellectual superiority, addiction, etc..is not the issue. There should be consequences for fouling up the works. If managment cannot control the situation it is unfair to assume that the SA can do any better. As far as talking down to users... There are some users who will browbeat, circumlocute and sneak their way into trouble consistently. If managment will not act then as self defense I tend to treat them like shit. I can empathize with the guy to some degree: If you are willing to take home a paycheck you should be willing to obey all the rules set out by IT staff towards enabling and keeping your environment working. Without this the end user and policy is the problem and the SA attitude is a natural outgrowth of the situation. A strong, policied and enforced environment is productive and secure, a loose "do what you want" environment is recipe for disaster unless everyone has the technical acumen of the SA.

  12. Re:Block RFC1918 addresses at your border... on W2K and MAC OS9 Flood Root Nameservers? · · Score: 1

    Okay.. Think of this situation in a typical k12 where the best they can afford is the 35k please hire me tech monkey. Now think, "we need more computers for our teachers.." tech monkey says : NAT. That's as far as most tech monkeys go. As far as filtering misconfigured nodes dns requests or sap broadcasts , or multicast, or wins requests: if the firewall wasn't smartly configured by the consultants when it came in.. You can see: lost cause: nimda and code red still rage on in these networks, dns problems are the least of their worries.

  13. Re:Firewalls on W2K and MAC OS9 Flood Root Nameservers? · · Score: 1

    Hi, I agree with your initial sentiment, but many people believe that a firewall is something that it is not. Egress filtering is one thing. Programs on the receivers sides that redirect data are another. What looks like http connects, icmp traffic, and dns traffic may not be, and may not have been for the last three/four years. The only way to "truly" restrict backdoors is to have per internal host accounting, NAT and proxy auth with egress filtering IMO. Disagree as you will :)

  14. Re:What color is your USB hub? on Lycoris - Linux for the Masses? · · Score: 1

    Um, what could be easier than an install
    that gives you the option of:
    "default with office"

  15. Re:Effect of fundimentalist religeon on politics on Britain Approves Human Cloning · · Score: 1

    i find your rhetoric tiresome. i abhor your self-righteousness and petty,rambling morality. you obviously have not read enough history or cared enough to understand all the issues involved in any sort of religious proscription of science, whether it be disguised in "morality" or some political propaganda machine. what you think is right is borrowed from some piece of history and a precedent made by individuals concerned with control and power for their own betterment and continued dominance. you are naive if you believe otherwise.

  16. Re:Police and "Molotov Cocktails" on Raisethefist.com Update · · Score: 1

    You fearless hippie antipropagandizer, I love you man.
    Do you code in c# too?: That would make it perfect.

  17. Re:No. Deal with it. on Are SPAM Blacklists Unreasonable? · · Score: 1

    You livin that name son: when you gonna run out of spaces to kill brotha?

  18. _ _.._ _ on Jupiter To Be Visible · · Score: 0

    I find that my hairline receeds more rapidly on brisk winter nights on New Years eve under the
    combined elmental adjacencies of moon,saturn and
    jupiter.
    Just a personal note for those interested.

  19. Re:Reply from Congressman.... on Wired interview with Steinhardt · · Score: 0

    Did you spellcheck before you sent the letter?

  20. Re:U.S. vs. international situation on Wired interview with Steinhardt · · Score: 0

    modern man has no bowl, no pot, no buzz.

  21. Re:The Masses on Wired interview with Steinhardt · · Score: 0

    I consider myself a reptile ,in the antediluvian sense. Unfortunately, my spiritual predecessors
    have given up the ghost in the tarpits and fossilfields of unmarked time and I am alone with
    the realization that what is happening will happen because it is happening and it will happen until it is done happening. This changes nothing.

    I will fade away and pass into the west and remain
    the last melodramatic iguana.

  22. Re:Anything That He Says is Bad... on Wired interview with Steinhardt · · Score: 0

    I like you. You is my kinds of folk.
    I think you and me should get a beer and tear
    the town a new asshole, thats what I think.

  23. Re:Here's a clue, kiddo..Don't bullshit your manag on Handling Discrimination in the IT Workplace? · · Score: 0

    REAL EXPERIENCE:
    Try babysitting 150 teachers that want
    outlook express on the desktop and complain
    about their virus protection slowing down
    execution and opening of files.
    Now that's a shitter.

  24. Re:Yeah this is a big problem on Handling Discrimination in the IT Workplace? · · Score: 0

    Politics suck.
    Why can't people leave the jerkin machine
    junkies alone and listen to something without
    being so gawddamn sensitive.

    If I correct my superior then one of us is
    wrong: the end.

    I once was at a consultants meeting where
    the topic was how to restructure a network.
    The conclusion was to go with MS proxy server
    on the basis of it's ability to perform NAT and proxy services. This was arranged by my boss
    who didn't want to hear about linux/bsd.

    The people who came to this conclusion was
    an older "expert" and the head management
    guy from the consultants.
    The consultants technical guy: MCSE, CCNA, etc..
    didn't say a word. He knew better.
    I went home and looked it up. MS proxy 4.0
    didn't do NAT.
    We didn't use them again.

    If I am scared to say a word about crap
    like this then it costs my company
    thousands of dollars in lost revenue

  25. Re:It's the same scared, defensive, "grumpy old me on Handling Discrimination in the IT Workplace? · · Score: 0

    Which means that jumping jobs when you get bored
    is the way to go.
    Every day I learn something new, even if it
    isn't related to my job per-se.

    Tell you the truth If newness is what you want
    then a production network where stability is
    of paramount importance is not where you should be anyway.

    Yes, I'm an old shit.