I can't recall exactly when, but I remember setting up dreamweaver MX under Wine a while ago (let's say about a year). It is listed in the Wine Application DB, It worked pretty well back then, the only problem was that it crashed when you used the color selection box.
I no longer use it now, I've come to my senses and use VIM.
I heard somebody say (scroll up if you missed it) that if google goes down, the internet (the www at least) is crippled. I know for sure that google is on the top of my hit charts On the other hand, there's a lot of talking going on about the size of google's serverfarm, the hits they get, the bandwidth blabla, and that got me wondering about security. What is google doing to keep it's pigeons save, do the have skyscraper high packet filtering beasts at their border, do they have a server farm just for that? What about software, what are they running? Are they using a flock of pc's with linux and iptables, are they using anything commercial like pix, raptor, fw1??
How about nids, is it even possible to sniff that kind of traffic? I imagine you don't like things to get in the way of performance, so what are you using, something custom?
Or maybe you're betting on security through obscurity and therefore not answering:)
It doesn't add to the discussion of posting or not posting an email address on/. but for those who care, the address is not the minister's address, but the address of her chief executive (or whatever you call those guys who call the shots when she's out)
Furthermore, I don't have a habit of posting on/. and I did it 'cause I wanted some attention to be drawn to this issue, and I hope some other channels would take over the news.
I guess that worked since I received some email from local press.
I can't recall exactly when, but I remember setting up dreamweaver MX under Wine a while ago (let's say about a year). It is listed in the Wine Application DB, It worked pretty well back then, the only problem was that it crashed when you used the color selection box. I no longer use it now, I've come to my senses and use VIM.
I heard somebody say (scroll up if you missed it) that if google goes down, the internet (the www at least) is crippled. I know for sure that google is on the top of my hit charts On the other hand, there's a lot of talking going on about the size of google's serverfarm, the hits they get, the bandwidth blabla, and that got me wondering about security.
:)
What is google doing to keep it's pigeons save, do the have skyscraper high packet filtering beasts at their border, do they have a server farm just for that? What about software, what are they running? Are they using a flock of pc's with linux and iptables, are they using anything commercial like pix, raptor, fw1?? How about nids, is it even possible to sniff that kind of traffic?
I imagine you don't like things to get in the way of performance, so what are you using, something custom?
Or maybe you're betting on security through obscurity and therefore not answering
It doesn't add to the discussion of posting or not posting an email address on /. but for those who care, the address is not the minister's address, but the address of her chief executive (or whatever you call those guys who call the shots when she's out)
/. and I did it 'cause I wanted some attention to be drawn to this issue, and I hope some other channels would take over the news.
Furthermore, I don't have a habit of posting on
I guess that worked since I received some email from local press.