8 port netgear hub on 2nd floor serving 2nd floor area, 4 jacks in office (old computer area), 1 in my room, 1 in sister's, 1 in parents bed room. Ran a drop down next to chimney to basement for uplink.
Basement 8 port netgear hub, 5 running to my new computer area, 2 servers (all hidden in back room).
Basement 8 port linksys switch, 1 from upstairs, 1 to center of newly finished basement for convienent lan party uplink to cable modem, 1 to basement hub, additional space for servers and future wiring of 1st floor. uplink to cable modem (soon to be uplink to linksys router then to cable modem, damn road runner stealing my 5 ip's back:)
i had a ascii diagram but the crappy lameness filter wouldnt let me post it:(
This by far is the best hack. It removes all encryption and allows you to scan in items and it shows their REAL barcode's.
I'm trying to take this, query boarders.com and dump the info back into a database to catalog my 3k cd collection. I need help on parsing a url like: http://search.borders.com/fcgi-bin/db2www/search/s earch.d2w/Details?mediaType=Music&searchType=ISBNU PC&code=601215309928 into id, performer, title, style, track_name, type, publisher, date, producer, engineer, guest, cost using perl. Some of them wont be there for every record so that needs to be taken into account. There will be 1 record like that for every track, so if a cd has 12 tracks there will be 12 entries with only the track_names changing. Cost will be divided by the # of tracks so when added back together it equals the original cost (i wanna know how much this is worth:).
If you can help great, I know most of you need something better to do with your time:)
Most sites are cracked by exploting a script (perl, c, php) that resides on the server. And sometimes there is just human error, like forgetting to change a default password (*cough* slashdot *cough*)
What is your stance on internet filtering for public schools/libraries which is being tacked onto the education bill (More information: http://www.cnn.com/2000/TECH/computing/10/15/inter netfiltering.ap/index.html).
speaking from experience these filters block everything. we couldnt lookup std's because of course the query had the extremely dirty word "sex" in it. I can see a system for elementary schools where only approved sites are browsable, and one in middle school where "naughty" sites are blocked. but come on dudes, in highschool? if they honestly think that their little pos filter will stop us from finding what we want they are wrong. I also honestly know of any highschool student that would look up pornography on the schools computers. First of all there are way too many people around, second of all why would you do it at school? do it at home for the love of god. A bill # or text of entire legislition would be nice to point this out to my senators and mr clinton / (gore/bush).
P.S. if your school has a gay filter like my school download CGIProxy, enable encoded url's, and make a regexp to remove META tags, upload to some server and volia! unfiltered net access.
(Example: http://www.mbrez.com/anon/nph-proxy.cgi/687474703a 2f2f7777772e736c617368646f742e6f72672f") . It can't search the query for bad content, the page will not have any rsca ratings.
This is quite a cool device. The company also sells stuff like this for hotel internet access. More information about the actual device can be found here
yeah..um...at 5 bucks a pop to create i dont think they are loosing close to what the "hacker community" cost netpliance. Considering I hosted and wrote for the largest i-opener related website, hosted and wrote the windows/dos ports for the qnx decryption program and not one person came after me or anyone involved (in the legal sense). why? cause they never signed a legal contract, like in this they never forced you to agree to any ToS or agreement. IF they tried to sue they would have no leg to stand on. (IANAL, just experience with "h4xx0r community" and "l33t" free toys)
ahem..wrong! When he entered your name into the computer he scanned in the catalog AND the cue cat...each cue cat comes packaged with a different bar code on that little piece of cardboard on the back. Now they have your name to your cue cat. In past catalogs they would just give you one. Now they ring up a $0.0 recipt to snag your name.
If you've ever tried to register a.us you know how shitty it is. they say NO corperations allowed. There isnt 1 central registrar to get it either..us assigns the 50 states a.state.us type thing and thats it. Then the state assigns it to the cities and its the cities job deligate.. however with a small city i doubt that they have the know how to do that. Also inside of the.state there are.k12 for schools and other such domains. If i would like to get a.us domain to save.com space i would end up with something like: mbrez.brookfield.wi.us not as easy to remember than mbrez.com. If they opened up the.us space more for.com.us,.org.us,.net.us,.edu.us you would find a LOT more companies registrating in the.us space and you could almost give them away to companies to encourage them to use.us. I know i see a LOT of.co.uk and such but the only reason i ever use.us is for my school (www.elmbrook.k12.wi.us [not allowed to register elmbrook.edu either..and we wonder why NO ONE knows the web addy]).
That server doesnt look like its owned by dn..just on their network. Internal traffic is common as a port scanner usually scans certian ports to be sure that your services that you signed up to have monitored are still running.
here's a tracert from inside dn's network: traceroute to 209.207.224.245 (209.207.224.245), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 fe0410.ca2.wdc.dn.net (207.226.170.1) 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 2 209.207.224.245 (209.207.224.245) 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms
and here's one from my server at dn: traceroute to 209.207.224.245 (209.207.224.245), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 ge0400.ed2.wdc.dn.net (216.167.2.67) 0.659 ms 0.573 ms 0.572 ms 2 fe0910.ca2.wdc.dn.net (209.207.190.25) 1.573 ms 1.775 ms 2.029 ms 3 209.207.224.245 (209.207.224.245) 2.890 ms 2.323 ms 2.350 ms
and here's ur standard nmap: Starting nmap V. 2.3BETA9 by Fyodor (fyodor@dhp.com, www.insecure.org/nmap/) Interesting ports on (209.207.224.245): Port State Protocol Service 9 open tcp discard 13 open tcp daytime 21 open tcp ftp 22 open tcp ssh 37 open tcp time 80 open tcp http 111 open tcp sunrpc 873 open tcp unknown
Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 1 second
Microsoft asked the Department of Justice today to investigate monopolistic techniques used by Va Linux Systems to take over the Linux Market.
"We don't think it's fair! Microsoft is suppose to rule all operating systems", one employee commented.
If Microsoft is successful the Linux Community would be split up into 3 catagories. Newbies, Troll's and Guru's. Linux must also become closed source to ensure that they don't grow any more in size.
RMS was seen crying outside of his home earlier while Alan Cox was seen holding a shot gun and repeatly threating to blow up Microsoft. He since has been taken into protective custody.
yeah..i miss typed it..give me a break
i finished the script anyways
8 port netgear hub on 2nd floor serving 2nd floor area, 4 jacks in office (old computer area), 1 in my room, 1 in sister's, 1 in parents bed room. Ran a drop down next to chimney to basement for uplink.
:)
:(
Basement 8 port netgear hub, 5 running to my new computer area, 2 servers (all hidden in back room).
Basement 8 port linksys switch, 1 from upstairs, 1 to center of newly finished basement for convienent lan party uplink to cable modem, 1 to basement hub, additional space for servers and future wiring of 1st floor. uplink to cable modem (soon to be uplink to linksys router then to cable modem, damn road runner stealing my 5 ip's back
i had a ascii diagram but the crappy lameness filter wouldnt let me post it
This by far is the best hack. It removes all encryption and allows you to scan in items and it shows their REAL barcode's.
s earch.d2w/Details?mediaType=Music&searchType=ISBNU PC&code=601215309928 into id, performer, title, style, track_name, type, publisher, date, producer, engineer, guest, cost using perl. Some of them wont be there for every record so that needs to be taken into account. There will be 1 record like that for every track, so if a cd has 12 tracks there will be 12 entries with only the track_names changing. Cost will be divided by the # of tracks so when added back together it equals the original cost (i wanna know how much this is worth :).
:)
I'm trying to take this, query boarders.com and dump the info back into a database to catalog my 3k cd collection. I need help on parsing a url like: http://search.borders.com/fcgi-bin/db2www/search/
If you can help great, I know most of you need something better to do with your time
Try here it looks like the best possible solution for you. just set the equipment for sending the pictures to the web in the support van. Good luck!
well since I missed it, did CBS use those matrix style effects that /. reported a few days ago? If so I'm gonna be pissed :)
I knew there was something I forgot about
try this link http://www.cnn.com/2000/TECH/computing/12/29/csis. microsoft.report.idg/index.html
Most sites are cracked by exploting a script (perl, c, php) that resides on the server. And sometimes there is just human error, like forgetting to change a default password (*cough* slashdot *cough*)
http://www.arin.net/cgi-bin/whois.pl?queryinput=ip addy
= 12.45.166.9
= 12.124.217.10
:)
http://www.arin.net/cgi-bin/whois.pl?queryinput
http://www.arin.net/cgi-bin/whois.pl?queryinput
its at&t...have fun
What is your stance on internet filtering for public schools/libraries which is being tacked onto the education bill (More information: http://www.cnn.com/2000/TECH/computing/10/15/inter netfiltering.ap/index.html).
speaking from experience these filters block everything. we couldnt lookup std's because of course the query had the extremely dirty word "sex" in it. I can see a system for elementary schools where only approved sites are browsable, and one in middle school where "naughty" sites are blocked. but come on dudes, in highschool? if they honestly think that their little pos filter will stop us from finding what we want they are wrong. I also honestly know of any highschool student that would look up pornography on the schools computers. First of all there are way too many people around, second of all why would you do it at school? do it at home for the love of god. A bill # or text of entire legislition would be nice to point this out to my senators and mr clinton / (gore/bush).
a 2f2f7777772e736c617368646f742e6f72672f") . It can't search the query for bad content, the page will not have any rsca ratings.
P.S. if your school has a gay filter like my school download CGIProxy, enable encoded url's, and make a regexp to remove META tags, upload to some server and volia! unfiltered net access.
(Example: http://www.mbrez.com/anon/nph-proxy.cgi/687474703
This is quite a cool device. The company also sells stuff like this for hotel internet access. More information about the actual device can be found here
yeah..um...at 5 bucks a pop to create i dont think they are loosing close to what the "hacker community" cost netpliance. Considering I hosted and wrote for the largest i-opener related website, hosted and wrote the windows/dos ports for the qnx decryption program and not one person came after me or anyone involved (in the legal sense). why? cause they never signed a legal contract, like in this they never forced you to agree to any ToS or agreement. IF they tried to sue they would have no leg to stand on. (IANAL, just experience with "h4xx0r community" and "l33t" free toys)
ahem..wrong! When he entered your name into the computer he scanned in the catalog AND the cue cat...each cue cat comes packaged with a different bar code on that little piece of cardboard on the back. Now they have your name to your cue cat. In past catalogs they would just give you one. Now they ring up a $0.0 recipt to snag your name.
dude! u stole my +1! :)
yes i know what time it is..no i have nothing better to do
sites down..anyone gotta mirror?
:)
sorry..couldnt resist
If you've ever tried to register a .us you know how shitty it is. they say NO corperations allowed. There isnt 1 central registrar to get it either. .us assigns the 50 states a .state.us type thing and thats it. Then the state assigns it to the cities and its the cities job deligate.. however with a small city i doubt that they have the know how to do that. Also inside of the .state there are .k12 for schools and other such domains. If i would like to get a .us domain to save .com space i would end up with something like: mbrez.brookfield.wi.us not as easy to remember than mbrez.com. If they opened up the .us space more for .com.us, .org.us, .net.us, .edu.us you would find a LOT more companies registrating in the .us space and you could almost give them away to companies to encourage them to use .us. I know i see a LOT of .co.uk and such but the only reason i ever use .us is for my school (www.elmbrook.k12.wi.us [not allowed to register elmbrook.edu either..and we wonder why NO ONE knows the web addy]).
nuff ranting
That server doesnt look like its owned by dn..just on their network. Internal traffic is common as a port scanner usually scans certian ports to be sure that your services that you signed up to have monitored are still running.
use google..faster and has indexed over 1 billion sites
www.google.com - use it f00!
here's a tracert from inside dn's network:
traceroute to 209.207.224.245 (209.207.224.245), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 fe0410.ca2.wdc.dn.net (207.226.170.1) 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms
2 209.207.224.245 (209.207.224.245) 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms
and here's one from my server at dn:
traceroute to 209.207.224.245 (209.207.224.245), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 ge0400.ed2.wdc.dn.net (216.167.2.67) 0.659 ms 0.573 ms 0.572 ms
2 fe0910.ca2.wdc.dn.net (209.207.190.25) 1.573 ms 1.775 ms 2.029 ms
3 209.207.224.245 (209.207.224.245) 2.890 ms 2.323 ms 2.350 ms
and here's ur standard nmap:
Starting nmap V. 2.3BETA9 by Fyodor (fyodor@dhp.com, www.insecure.org/nmap/)
Interesting ports on (209.207.224.245):
Port State Protocol Service
9 open tcp discard
13 open tcp daytime
21 open tcp ftp
22 open tcp ssh
37 open tcp time
80 open tcp http
111 open tcp sunrpc
873 open tcp unknown
Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 1 second
ADRIENNE BATES NAKED AND PETRIFIED!!!
:)
ehehe..i just had to
she obviously married him for his *great* looks and *extreme* popularity on slashdot
ehehe..anyways..good luck!
gimme www.clownpenis.fart baby!
selling: 1 100mile square piece of land..Located in redmond wa..willing to trade for land in canada
For immediate release...
Microsoft asked the Department of Justice today to investigate monopolistic techniques used by Va Linux Systems to take over the Linux Market.
"We don't think it's fair! Microsoft is suppose to rule all operating systems", one employee commented.
If Microsoft is successful the Linux Community would be split up into 3 catagories. Newbies, Troll's and Guru's. Linux must also become closed source to ensure that they don't grow any more in size.
RMS was seen crying outside of his home earlier while Alan Cox was seen holding a shot gun and repeatly threating to blow up Microsoft. He since has been taken into protective custody.
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