I was trying to work out what effect or side effects this could have. From/usr/src/linux/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt, it references RFC1323, which says "The timestamps are used for two distinct mechanisms:
RTTM (Round Trip Time Measurement) and PAWS (Protect Against Wrapped
Sequences)."
I'm going to do some tests with it enable, and disabled, and see if I can find any difference. Google didn't turn up anything in the first few results one way or the other.
Yeah, or just use GRSec or SELinux to disallow any process to write to/. I imagine that it won't get broken into. If it does, I expect it to be Brad Spengler, or some maintainer of SELinux, who happen to know a few bugs in the code that they maintain.
Agreed. There needs to be some kind of properly thought out method for being anonymous. Currently, the only thing that stops you being anonymous is the way your IP addresses are allocated. Your ISP gives you an address, and then makes a note of who it gave it to. If that link was broken (i.e. you could use any address you liked, or there was no record of who had which IP address), you would become anonymous. Until you told people who you were.
If Bill wanted to become Sir Bill he'd have to give up his US Citizenship and become a British Citizen.
I wonder, if that was to happen, what would happen to the relative GDPs of the US and the UK if he moved all his personal wealth from the US to the UK.
Warning: Space daily causes GRSec to crash my Firefox on Linux. Grsec says: "Feb 21 09:24:17 localhost kernel: grsec: signal 11 sent to/usr/lib/MozillaFirefox/firefox-bin[firefox-bin:27 197] uid/euid:1000/1000 gid/egid:100/100, parent/usr/libexec/mozilla-launcher[firefox:19126] uid/euid:1000/1000 gid/egid:100/100"
Well, that is one site I am never, never going to visit.
Holy shit! We're giving those evil little fuckers cyborg capabilities to go with their brains, opposable thumbs, and tails?!!
NASA wants us all dead! NASA sent up monkeys - are they all accounted for? NASA sent up robots - where are they now? We can defeat the monkeys. We can defeat the robots. But NOT AT THE SAME TIME!
Haven't they found the one 2 up from that one yet? I cracked it the other day. It's 10921601209381283939528579258588293236501826350187 26347610732650752384751204702754081273540781523087 60187259387598287309820238560861098264011
I was trying to work out what effect or side effects this could have. From /usr/src/linux/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt, it references RFC1323, which says "The timestamps are used for two distinct mechanisms:
RTTM (Round Trip Time Measurement) and PAWS (Protect Against Wrapped
Sequences)."
I'm going to do some tests with it enable, and disabled, and see if I can find any difference. Google didn't turn up anything in the first few results one way or the other.
Not such attractive working environments? :)
People that want to practice without being prosecuted?
Yeah, or just use GRSec or SELinux to disallow any process to write to /. I imagine that it won't get broken into. If it does, I expect it to be Brad Spengler, or some maintainer of SELinux, who happen to know a few bugs in the code that they maintain.
I am not doubting that there is a weakness in ECMQV.
Riiiight. The NSA say it's OK, but an Anonymous Coward blurting out some shit to get a first post gets +4, Interesting.
Agreed. There needs to be some kind of properly thought out method for being anonymous. Currently, the only thing that stops you being anonymous is the way your IP addresses are allocated. Your ISP gives you an address, and then makes a note of who it gave it to. If that link was broken (i.e. you could use any address you liked, or there was no record of who had which IP address), you would become anonymous. Until you told people who you were.
In these days where companies and governments are taking away your rights, create an internet that is about free speech. http://meta.fshell.org/
I wonder, if that was to happen, what would happen to the relative GDPs of the US and the UK if he moved all his personal wealth from the US to the UK.
Hey - what's up?! You're making us sound like incompetent bumbling fools! :) We invented the backtick (`), don't you know?
What - the XP SP2 virus? That's been doing the rounds for a while now..
Well, let me be the first to say that I for one welcome our new nmap -sS -PS617 -iR 0 -p 617 -ing overlords.
Warning: Space daily causes GRSec to crash my Firefox on Linux. Grsec says: "Feb 21 09:24:17 localhost kernel: grsec: signal 11 sent to /usr/lib/MozillaFirefox/firefox-bin[firefox-bin:27 197] uid/euid:1000/1000 gid/egid:100/100, parent /usr/libexec/mozilla-launcher[firefox:19126] uid/euid:1000/1000 gid/egid:100/100"
Well, that is one site I am never, never going to visit.
I'm afraid I don't believe it. There's nothing on Netcraft about all this.
Holy shit! We're giving those evil little fuckers cyborg capabilities to go with their brains, opposable thumbs, and tails?!!
NASA wants us all dead! NASA sent up monkeys - are they all accounted for? NASA sent up robots - where are they now? We can defeat the monkeys. We can defeat the robots. But NOT AT THE SAME TIME!
Haven't they found the one 2 up from that one yet? I cracked it the other day. It's 10921601209381283939528579258588293236501826350187 26347610732650752384751204702754081273540781523087 60187259387598287309820238560861098264011
Here is the article about the Nuclear Boy Scout. Quite an interesting read.
Interested in joining an anonymous, underground internet?
http://meta.fshell.org/
Yep - just grab a /8 that's not currently allocated rather than use the defacto /8 for private networks.
Erm, yep. /8s left unassigned by Iana if they get stuck though.
There are plenty more
If anyone has any questions, I suggest that they come in, and ask them there.
Interested in joining an anonymous, underground internet?
http://meta.fshell.org/
Maybe those Los Alamos disks are Saddams weapons of mass destruction?
Interested in joining an anonymous, underground internet?
http://meta.fshell.org/
we need some kind of underground network, where everyone is unknown, untraceable and unaccountable.
I wonder if it exists.