V:Civ 4 ? Nah man, source is the only way to fly !
T:Source ?
V:CIV SOURCE ! Let me tell you about `steam`
T:Stop calling us okay ?
V:It's tha bomb
T:Hello ?
Read Only RAM memory as well ?
I doubt it;) ramdrive filesystems are just as scary.
Find vuln. / Exploit vuln. / gain root / echo leet h4x0r >/tmp/www/index.html/
restart httpd with own httpd.conf pointing to a ramdrive fs (lets say/tmp/www)
The big disadvantage you have using a life cd lies within updating your software;)
Linux distro = daily-+ updates.
And don't tell me it's hard to install OpenBSD;)
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html
If you can read that, you can install it. (No scary questions it's an walktrough)
If your hardware is `really` scary use NetBSD that even runs on the desk the computer is standing on.
(Always verify http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html)
The OpenBSD ports tree contains over 2000 packages. Hell, it emulates FreeBSD/Linux when needed;) We use OpenBSD in production for years now, serving apache/ssl/openldap/mysql/imap-ssl/postfix/squid/i rcd/bind/pf next to sshd.
Trolly comments like these makes me wanna reply back with http://www.antioffline.com/freebsd.html:)
You don't live in Holland do you ? I do.
And wait 2 years for the movie actualy showing up at at blockbuster ? Nah.
V:Civ 4 ? Nah man, source is the only way to fly !
T:Source ?
V:CIV SOURCE ! Let me tell you about `steam`
T:Stop calling us okay ?
V:It's tha bomb
T:Hello ?
the entire freakin OS will be Read-Only
;) ramdrive filesystems are just as scary.
/tmp/www/index.html / /tmp/www)
;)
;)
Read Only RAM memory as well ?
I doubt it
Find vuln. / Exploit vuln. / gain root / echo leet h4x0r >
restart httpd with own httpd.conf pointing to a ramdrive fs (lets say
The big disadvantage you have using a life cd lies within updating your software
Linux distro = daily-+ updates.
And don't tell me it's hard to install OpenBSD
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html
If you can read that, you can install it. (No scary questions it's an walktrough)
If your hardware is `really` scary use NetBSD that even runs on the desk the computer is standing on.
(Always verify http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html)
Are you for real ?
;) We use OpenBSD in production for years now, serving apache/ssl/openldap/mysql/imap-ssl/postfix/squid/i rcd/bind/pf next to sshd.
:)
The OpenBSD ports tree contains over 2000 packages. Hell, it emulates FreeBSD/Linux when needed
Trolly comments like these makes me wanna reply back with http://www.antioffline.com/freebsd.html