It was a hole in the phpBB code, not PHP4 or Linux...
The people at phpBB are nearly clueless in my opinion when it comes to PHP security. Nobody has ever said OSS is always secure, it's the community that gathers around applications that make them secure.
ANYONE can make OSS, release it, and have 10k+ security holes in it. If the programmers are bad, then the code is bad. It's when code has been checked and checked and checked and it becomes very very well known that OSS becomes great, such as Apache, PHP, the Linux kernel, GNU tools, etc.
Exactly... EVERY game I've played I've gotten bored of pretty fast, with one exception, Morrowind. So far I have played that game for probably a total of 18 months, with 6 added on/off months as well. It was by far the most extensive, fun game I've ever played, and nothing has been created to live up to it.
The only game that looks as promising as Morrowind is "Oblivion", which is it's sequal;)
I live in the middle of the state, I don't know about around Chicago, but pretty much everyone from Peoria to Springfield that I know uses either Insight or Verizon.
I installed Windows XP Pro on my brother's computer about 4 months ago.
I installed antivirus, firewall, spyware, firefox, etc, on it BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE LAN CORD, and 2 seconds after it was plugged in, antivirus went crazy and after a mass updating of spyware/antivirus/security patches (about 3-4 minutes total), I unplugged the box and ran a full system scan with everything, came up with 30-50 viruses and 5 trojans, countless spyware stuff,
For some reason, our network is highly targetted by attackers. Sitting here on my Linux only PC, "tail -f/var/log/syslog" will crash a terminal in about 10 seconds, that's WITH a limit on the logs!
It seriously bogs down my network speed, and it's really annoying. I envy you.
I am not familiar with that game, but I can comment about the whole on-line thing. What Illinois can do is regulate Illinois ISP's. They can tell ISP's to block mature content unless a customer asks for it.
Living in Illinois, I know that the most common ISP is Verizon. Since Verizon isn't even cooperating in the courts with RIAA's demands to reveal information about their customers, I doubt that they would enforce this.
Insight is also big here, but I've never used them or heard anything about them on these sorts of subjects, so I can't comment on them.
You're going to have to have these, too:
`tar zxf gtk-gnutella-0.92.1c.tar.gz`;
`cd gtk-gnutella-0.92.1c;./configure;make;make install`;
`gtk-gnutella`;
I was assuming that you could figure out how to run email clients on the UNIX box as well, since we are assuming said servers have X, then why WOULDN'T they have an email client, browser, etc, on it?
I know Solaris and RHEL have those things, not sure about others though.
Linux 2.6.9
Standard IDE HD 80 GB 7200 RPM
900 MHz processor
512 DDR RAM
Yes I only go to runlevel 3... there's just something about runlevel 5 that I don't trust... running X (KDE) adds another 4-5 seconds on to it, still only 13 seconds.
Knoppix loads in about 15-16 seconds even on my secondary computer (900 MHz, 512 SDRAM)... I really don't understand what people's problems are with Linux startup times...
Which is what I almost did awhile ago (had it running perfectly at 100MB!)... then the mistake of me getting a Maxtor drive caused the partition I made for it to become 99% corrupted...
Then I tried to make my own LiveCD, and the same thing happened (I am getting a new drive here like next week, I can't stand this fucking thing!)...
Now I'm going to take stuff out of Knoppix and add stuff that I need, etc, and create my own Linux LiveCD THAT way, with/dev/sda1 mounted at/home (which is what I do on my current installed desktop).
I would want to have the OS and apps WITH ME AT ALL TIMES, as in, I don't need internet connection, JUST a CD drive. Wouldn't lag as much either:)
If you use KDE and want to use just a few GTK apps (such as Firefox, Thunderbird, Ethereal, etc), then get GTK-QT Theme Engine... I've been using it for about 2 months and it hasn't given me ANY problems, and it integrates the styles into GTK themes on the fly almost perfectly.
They'll install backdoors on the firewalls, of course. The same tactic that might get Microsoft on board would get major network companies on board and software firewall makers on board. Rinse and repeat.
I doubt they will be able to convice the netfilter/iptables people to create a backdoor...
I think it's because it feels more durable, like it's not going to break. Also the fact that it feels like you are buying more than you really are (which is technically true, but you are just buying more metal;)).
Some people use the arrow keys and home, pgup/down, del, etc on the number pad, believe it or not. I happen to know at least one person that does.
I have to take off not only just CAPS Lock, but also Insert. The only times that I hit those buttons are when I'm turning it off because I accidentally hit it in the first place.
I still don't even know what Scroll Lock did... I've read about it before but all I remember about it is it isn't very memorable.
"If they see that an attacker ran the command "wget http://download.insecure.org/nmap/dist/nmap-3.77.t gz" from a compromised host, they assume that she might have obtained that URL by visiting the Nmap download page from her home computer"
So it's going to be another Fable? A 10 hour game that is fun, but worthless after you beat it?
/me breaks window
It was a hole in the phpBB code, not PHP4 or Linux...
The people at phpBB are nearly clueless in my opinion when it comes to PHP security. Nobody has ever said OSS is always secure, it's the community that gathers around applications that make them secure.
ANYONE can make OSS, release it, and have 10k+ security holes in it. If the programmers are bad, then the code is bad. It's when code has been checked and checked and checked and it becomes very very well known that OSS becomes great, such as Apache, PHP, the Linux kernel, GNU tools, etc.
Exactly... EVERY game I've played I've gotten bored of pretty fast, with one exception, Morrowind. So far I have played that game for probably a total of 18 months, with 6 added on/off months as well. It was by far the most extensive, fun game I've ever played, and nothing has been created to live up to it.
;)
The only game that looks as promising as Morrowind is "Oblivion", which is it's sequal
That's because China is communist, and they are planning an attack on America on a Friday the 13th. Lucky for them, not so lucky for us. ;)
What will happen when we /. them? Will their computer just fall apart?
Phones, cars in computers, and industrial computers may drive speech-recognition and speech-output to the next level.
I can't wait to rev up my Athlon 64, vroom vroom!
I live in the middle of the state, I don't know about around Chicago, but pretty much everyone from Peoria to Springfield that I know uses either Insight or Verizon.
I installed Windows XP Pro on my brother's computer about 4 months ago.
/var/log/syslog" will crash a terminal in about 10 seconds, that's WITH a limit on the logs!
I installed antivirus, firewall, spyware, firefox, etc, on it BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE LAN CORD, and 2 seconds after it was plugged in, antivirus went crazy and after a mass updating of spyware/antivirus/security patches (about 3-4 minutes total), I unplugged the box and ran a full system scan with everything, came up with 30-50 viruses and 5 trojans, countless spyware stuff,
For some reason, our network is highly targetted by attackers. Sitting here on my Linux only PC, "tail -f
It seriously bogs down my network speed, and it's really annoying. I envy you.
I am not familiar with that game, but I can comment about the whole on-line thing. What Illinois can do is regulate Illinois ISP's. They can tell ISP's to block mature content unless a customer asks for it.
Living in Illinois, I know that the most common ISP is Verizon. Since Verizon isn't even cooperating in the courts with RIAA's demands to reveal information about their customers, I doubt that they would enforce this.
Insight is also big here, but I've never used them or heard anything about them on these sorts of subjects, so I can't comment on them.
How many lines are in stdio.h?
You're going to have to have these, too: `tar zxf gtk-gnutella-0.92.1c.tar.gz`; `cd gtk-gnutella-0.92.1c;./configure;make;make install`; `gtk-gnutella`;
I was assuming that you could figure out how to run email clients on the UNIX box as well, since we are assuming said servers have X, then why WOULDN'T they have an email client, browser, etc, on it?
I know Solaris and RHEL have those things, not sure about others though.
Linux 2.6.9 Standard IDE HD 80 GB 7200 RPM 900 MHz processor 512 DDR RAM
Yes I only go to runlevel 3... there's just something about runlevel 5 that I don't trust... running X (KDE) adds another 4-5 seconds on to it, still only 13 seconds.
Knoppix loads in about 15-16 seconds even on my secondary computer (900 MHz, 512 SDRAM)... I really don't understand what people's problems are with Linux startup times...
Which is what I almost did awhile ago (had it running perfectly at 100MB!)... then the mistake of me getting a Maxtor drive caused the partition I made for it to become 99% corrupted...
/dev/sda1 mounted at /home (which is what I do on my current installed desktop).
:)
Then I tried to make my own LiveCD, and the same thing happened (I am getting a new drive here like next week, I can't stand this fucking thing!)...
Now I'm going to take stuff out of Knoppix and add stuff that I need, etc, and create my own Linux LiveCD THAT way, with
I would want to have the OS and apps WITH ME AT ALL TIMES, as in, I don't need internet connection, JUST a CD drive. Wouldn't lag as much either
Or...
You could create a boot floppy that has an SSH client on it, and SSH in to the UNIX box with the X forwarding on that.
UNIX (well, SSH'd UNIX) running on Linux, as opposed to UNIX running on Windows.
Yeah, 8 seconds can feel too long for me sometimes.
If you use KDE and want to use just a few GTK apps (such as Firefox, Thunderbird, Ethereal, etc), then get GTK-QT Theme Engine... I've been using it for about 2 months and it hasn't given me ANY problems, and it integrates the styles into GTK themes on the fly almost perfectly.
GTK-QT Theme Engine Freshmeat Page
They'll install backdoors on the firewalls, of course. The same tactic that might get Microsoft on board would get major network companies on board and software firewall makers on board. Rinse and repeat.
I doubt they will be able to convice the netfilter/iptables people to create a backdoor...
Not all flavors of UNIX are open source...
The ones without the source try and try until they solve their problems, too.
I think it's because it feels more durable, like it's not going to break. Also the fact that it feels like you are buying more than you really are (which is technically true, but you are just buying more metal ;)).
Some people use the arrow keys and home, pgup/down, del, etc on the number pad, believe it or not. I happen to know at least one person that does.
I have to take off not only just CAPS Lock, but also Insert. The only times that I hit those buttons are when I'm turning it off because I accidentally hit it in the first place.
I still don't even know what Scroll Lock did... I've read about it before but all I remember about it is it isn't very memorable.
I'm more concerned about what happens when you get your tin foil hat really close to a microwave.
His lead bra explodes.
They even have wireless battery-less pens.
What about pencils? I've always wanted one of those.
In polite society you censor the bad, but on the internet there is no such censorship.
And without censorship, everything seems to go just fine, too.
If we want to be censored, we can censor our f**king selves.
People need to learn to read...
t gz" from a compromised host, they assume that she might have obtained that URL by visiting the Nmap download page from her home computer"
"If they see that an attacker ran the command "wget http://download.insecure.org/nmap/dist/nmap-3.77.