for those who are Fedora inclined, a buddy of mine, wrote a great article on this a long time ago for redhat 8 I think and spends a good amount of time keeping it up to date.
Me and a few friends brought a bunch of old hardware down to a farm one of my friends family owned and went way out away from any other people. We stacked the hardware against a hill and the pulled out an impressive array of firearms and plenty of ammo and spent the afternoon shooting the computers. It was quite fun and quite a mess to clean up afterwards.
Foobar2000 is the only reason I keep a Win32 machine going at home. It has a kicking sound card and digital interconnect to my amp. Of course it is getting all it's music from FLAC files stored on a RH9 server running Samba.
No other audio player can touch Foobar2000 in terms of quality or flexibility.
Reverse engineering is allowed under copyright law for interoperability.
How do you think Samba exists without being shutdown under copyright law?
read section 1 closely on this page. Real is completely within their rights.
it sure is. I've been at the past 5. It sucks more and more each year. It's still always good to go to vegas and meet old and new friends and drink a lot of stuff.
Yes, but that would mean that the feds could get it if they ever wanted at my aria giovanni collection. I had to keep the only copy around my neck so I could destroy it the instant they kicked down my door and leave my data hopefully un-recoverable.
mainly because I always had to have the darn thing or I couldn't use the computer. Also because it slowed things down a bunch, made anything like accessing the drive from another OS an impossibility and generally did it's job. It was basically a trade off in usability/security that eventually rose past my patience for the useless personal email about inane things, porn and personal digital audio i was "protecting".
Oh, i also spent a lot of time being paranoid about losing my USB token and therefore all my data because I just have that kind of worrysome personality.
the poster seems to be going through the "i just discovered crypto" phase where everything should be encrypted. 170 gb of encrypted partitions for all his programs, music, video etc? EGADS!
I have been around the crypto block a time or two and unless i completely missed it, I don't think there is a solution for what the poster is looking for other then bestcrypt.
I was once where the poster is, encrypting all my partitions including swap with a USB token required for boot. it was a nice excercise in orwellian paranoia and i learned a lot, but it is completely impractical and a total pain in the ass.
best of luck to the poster in his quest for ultimate, um, security.
That's a good one, but I did actually mean that I have a strange fetish for protocol analysis. My court appointed therapist says it's abnormal, but I don't believe him.
I find that sniffer pro's expert is no replacement for a real expert. On the numerous occasions I've used sniffer pro I've found that the experts are just annoying and i wrote them off as an attempt to just "wizardize" protcol analysis. It seems useful for someone who is a beginner at protocol analysis, but i've been doing it for years and haven't come across a better tool for me than Ethereal. Ethereal gives me a woody.
I do agree that sniffer pro has more realtime monitoring capabilities than ethereal however.
Also, etherape will show a matrix graph.
The advantage is not slim in Formula One. They are routinely fighting for single hundredths of a second. Official timing is down to the hundredth and there was actually one race where 3 cars qualified with the same time down to the hundredth.
Schumacher is good but he's no Senna. Senna died before his time or Schumacher's name would be a shadow to Senna. Schumacher doesn't have half the soul or drive to win that Senna did.
People aren't losing interest in F1 and F1 is promoting the hell out of Schumacher. It's American audiences that prefer rednecks driving in a circle to real racing that make F1 unpopular in the US.
Why is it that Freenet can only scrounge up $550 in donations? I sure hope that everyone reading this thread is incented to donate at least a dollar. Freenet is one of the few bright things I see about the future of the net if it is successful. Even if not successful and ultimately shut down it will invoke important dialogue about free speech and freedom of information.
Please donate some $$$ to Freenet in any way you can.
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I'm not involved with the Freenet project, I'm just a semi-anonymous advocate.
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dealers cannot legally deny warranty work because of car modifications. The Magnuson Moss warranty act specifies this.
Dealers often try to weasel out of their requirement to do warranty work because most people don't know of the act.
The dealer is not liable if they can *prove* the failure was caused by the modification, but the burden of proof is on them.
agreed completely. I guess I meant that as I took the poster to be asking what's a good single tool that doesn't cost as much as Retina. Furthermore, if you are going to be a damned fool and only use one tool, is there a more comprehensive open source one than Nessus (which is really several tools IMO)?
I'd like to see the next poll:
Did you click on the link to run unknown code recently posted on Slashdot?
* Yes, I'm a moron
* Yes, but I audited it first
* Yes, but I did it from enemy's computer
* Yes, and I did it proudly from work, who knows how many security policies I broke, and who cares.
* I click on EVERYTHING!
* Nope
http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/
cover them with black electrical tape?
Me and a few friends brought a bunch of old hardware down to a farm one of my friends family owned and went way out away from any other people. We stacked the hardware against a hill and the pulled out an impressive array of firearms and plenty of ammo and spent the afternoon shooting the computers. It was quite fun and quite a mess to clean up afterwards.
no, I keep my music/video PC where it belongs, in my AV rack.
No other audio player can touch Foobar2000 in terms of quality or flexibility.
Why are you geeks worried? Shouldn't you be using Foobar2000 anyway? It is about 2000 X better than winamp and packed with geek friendly features.
Reverse engineering is allowed under copyright law for interoperability. How do you think Samba exists without being shutdown under copyright law? read section 1 closely on this page. Real is completely within their rights.
it sure is. I've been at the past 5. It sucks more and more each year. It's still always good to go to vegas and meet old and new friends and drink a lot of stuff.
thanks. I happened to be wearing my Alternative Tentacles T-shirt. :)
she could ask in a very disrespectful way and i wouldn't turn her down.
Yes, but that would mean that the feds could get it if they ever wanted at my aria giovanni collection. I had to keep the only copy around my neck so I could destroy it the instant they kicked down my door and leave my data hopefully un-recoverable.
mainly because I always had to have the darn thing or I couldn't use the computer. Also because it slowed things down a bunch, made anything like accessing the drive from another OS an impossibility and generally did it's job. It was basically a trade off in usability/security that eventually rose past my patience for the useless personal email about inane things, porn and personal digital audio i was "protecting". Oh, i also spent a lot of time being paranoid about losing my USB token and therefore all my data because I just have that kind of worrysome personality.
I have been around the crypto block a time or two and unless i completely missed it, I don't think there is a solution for what the poster is looking for other then bestcrypt.
I was once where the poster is, encrypting all my partitions including swap with a USB token required for boot. it was a nice excercise in orwellian paranoia and i learned a lot, but it is completely impractical and a total pain in the ass.
best of luck to the poster in his quest for ultimate, um, security.
That's a good one, but I did actually mean that I have a strange fetish for protocol analysis. My court appointed therapist says it's abnormal, but I don't believe him.
I find that sniffer pro's expert is no replacement for a real expert. On the numerous occasions I've used sniffer pro I've found that the experts are just annoying and i wrote them off as an attempt to just "wizardize" protcol analysis. It seems useful for someone who is a beginner at protocol analysis, but i've been doing it for years and haven't come across a better tool for me than Ethereal. Ethereal gives me a woody. I do agree that sniffer pro has more realtime monitoring capabilities than ethereal however. Also, etherape will show a matrix graph.
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The advantage is not slim in Formula One. They are routinely fighting for single hundredths of a second. Official timing is down to the hundredth and there was actually one race where 3 cars qualified with the same time down to the hundredth.
Schumacher is good but he's no Senna. Senna died before his time or Schumacher's name would be a shadow to Senna. Schumacher doesn't have half the soul or drive to win that Senna did. People aren't losing interest in F1 and F1 is promoting the hell out of Schumacher. It's American audiences that prefer rednecks driving in a circle to real racing that make F1 unpopular in the US.
Please donate some $$$ to Freenet in any way you can.
Disclaimer: I'm not involved with the Freenet project, I'm just a semi-anonymous advocate.
dealers cannot legally deny warranty work because of car modifications. The Magnuson Moss warranty act specifies this. Dealers often try to weasel out of their requirement to do warranty work because most people don't know of the act. The dealer is not liable if they can *prove* the failure was caused by the modification, but the burden of proof is on them.
yah! we are all a happy family again.
Kids, use many tools. Here's a good list to start with.
agreed completely. I guess I meant that as I took the poster to be asking what's a good single tool that doesn't cost as much as Retina. Furthermore, if you are going to be a damned fool and only use one tool, is there a more comprehensive open source one than Nessus (which is really several tools IMO)?
Check out Nessus. Nuff said.
Only if you have camel toes.
I'd like to see the next poll: Did you click on the link to run unknown code recently posted on Slashdot? * Yes, I'm a moron * Yes, but I audited it first * Yes, but I did it from enemy's computer * Yes, and I did it proudly from work, who knows how many security policies I broke, and who cares. * I click on EVERYTHING! * Nope