If we want this experiment to show that MickeySoft tool is not as secure as MickeySoft wants us to believe, we must not use known ways that will bring down almost any server (newest stable kernel has anti-DOS methods, still I do not know if this is enough to stop any attack, sorry).
We must show that it cannot support the same amount of traffic the surveys said it could.
Still, whatever press releases come out of this, you can rest assured that DOS attacks will be pointed out, and show that under normal climatic conditions nothing could crack the server... I can't wait to see MickeySoft having a linux box and saying that they want to redo the tests on the real live internet... What would you think of such a test being down... Let's redo the Mindcraft tests but on the web... and have some support teams available to support the servers...
It says memory usage around 114Mbs... Perfmon info from 8/6/99 10:00am Datagrams Received/sec Avg: 250 Fragments Received/sec Avg: 4 Total Fragment Reassembly Errors 30000 in the last hour Connections Avg: 500 % Processor Time Avg: 40
Memory use steady at about 114000K
They also posted a new support document explaining how what is happening to the machine is normal : http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles /q142/6/41.asp
I would like to learn some more on this mega server, more specs (steady size of the swap file, cpu idle time, if someone can use the machine to play minesweeper right now...):^P
This really is fun to see... Happy happy joy joy!!
I think it should be clarified what the "crack guestbook" really is!
I mean it does not seem as if it is impossible to crack if the "crack guestbook" shows several people actually cracking the system.
Even the computer cracked itself! (127.0.0.1)
Seriously, tongue in check and all, I believe the list should be removed to avoid any excess traffic on other sites (I would not believe/.ers would/. the guestbook list, would they?)
Where do you want to go today? http://www.windows2000test.com seems off bound to me;^P
This was a april's fool joke... and it did catch a lot of people! =)
You are totally right about this...
If we want this experiment to show that MickeySoft tool is not as secure as MickeySoft wants us to believe, we must not use known ways that will bring down almost any server (newest stable kernel has anti-DOS methods, still I do not know if this is enough to stop any attack, sorry).
We must show that it cannot support the same amount of traffic the surveys said it could.
Still, whatever press releases come out of this, you can rest assured that DOS attacks will be pointed out, and show that under normal climatic conditions nothing could crack the server... I can't wait to see MickeySoft having a linux box and saying that they want to redo the tests on the real live internet... What would you think of such a test being down... Let's redo the Mindcraft tests but on the web... and have some support teams available to support the servers...
Éric Desfonds
I can't believe the stats on the Windoze box
s /q142/6/41.asp
:^P
It says memory usage around 114Mbs...
Perfmon info from 8/6/99 10:00am
Datagrams Received/sec Avg: 250
Fragments Received/sec Avg: 4
Total Fragment Reassembly Errors 30000 in the last hour
Connections Avg: 500
% Processor Time Avg: 40
Memory use steady at about 114000K
They also posted a new support document explaining how what is happening to the machine is normal :
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/article
I would like to learn some more on this mega server, more specs (steady size of the swap file, cpu idle time, if someone can use the machine to play minesweeper right now...)
This really is fun to see... Happy happy joy joy!!
I think it should be clarified what the "crack guestbook" really is!
/.ers would /. the guestbook list, would they?)
;^P
I mean it does not seem as if it is impossible to crack if the "crack guestbook" shows several people actually cracking the system.
Even the computer cracked itself! (127.0.0.1)
Seriously, tongue in check and all, I believe the list should be removed to avoid any excess traffic on other sites (I would not believe
Where do you want to go today? http://www.windows2000test.com seems off bound to me