I don't really know what to make of what your saying, okay sentence one must be a joke right? Sentence two, are you aware _many_ network technicians have to look after upwards of 100 routers?
(It would be physically impossible to do what your saying, you can't inspect and repair a "Tcp/ip" packet? Block it maybe, although blocking ACK packets would fundamentally break TCP.IP? Even if you could don't'cha think you'd timeout the socket before you could re-transmit?)
It's an exploit that could affect the core routers of the internet. This one could technical reset 100% of webtraffic going through a particular router, in theory. Of course, this won't make a lick of difference to your average webserver, as they handle many connection resets a day. It would only affect those sites that traffic is so large that if all connections were reset it would cause a flood of re-connects thereby socking bandwidth. This is more directed at always up type connections, such as Telnet, SSH (as the article points out), credit card traffic, etc.. HTTP is constantly dropping and connecting anyways..
Well, since The Humble Guys are still alive and well, and were big even back when I was wee lad, I don't see any big impacts. The chiense stores in china town, still sell cheap re-printed DVD's, and I can still buy bootlegged smokes down at the local diner, I don't see how this is going to effect anything.
Come to think of it, isn't Razor 1911, and a few other "big players" still in the game? I guess they are "un-touchables"... Piracy might be seriously diminished one day, but it won't happen until the NWO anyways..
No it wasn't. They were put in place by UNIONS to keep _ANY_ hourly wage worker from being abused by his/her employer. And throwing away those privilegs sets YOU back at least 100 years from the rest of the modern world.
Well, on the bright side, I was getting kinda tired of/.ing people's DSL accounts, a "Daily newspaper" for a small town sounds kinda cool, maybe/. will even make the front page tomorrow! "Oneonta Daily Twinkle Taking down by rogue website!"
Call your local lawyer and complain, I smell a lawsuit, if you can prove you've done x number of hours and haven't been paid for overtime, they would have to pay you MASSIVELY if it was over a 10 year period (and you were putting in more then 44 hours a week.. Well in Canada it's 44).
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How many articles are going to be posted about the slashdotting effect? What's that? This wasn't about the slashdotting effect? Then WHAT'S WITH ALL THE COMMENTS??!?!!
Just to let you know, I didn't mock her in any way, I kept it to myself so I could post about it anonymously on/. afterwards.
I agree we all have "duh" moments, and some of us more then others, female, male, alien. Although I have yet to catch my dog having a "duh" moment - proof animals are intelligent!
My work email accounts have never recieved a spam message. Why? I don't forward crappy joke emails, I don't accept crappy joke emails, etc. I have a "spam" email account setup so I can use it for registering on websites, etc., but the funny thing is, THAT email address only gets about 1-2 spam emails a week! I have no idea why this account gets so little spam?
What kind of crappy article is this? IDC has an article labelled "40 years of mainframe", and the only OS they mention is s/360? And a quote from this article:
" As it works to raise processor utilization rates to acceptable levels, the mainframe environment has been able to prioritize and balance the workload needs through well-established operational automation and virtualization techniques."
To acceptable levels? You won't find a single OS that is as capable of processor utilization then z/OS.
IDC says SPAM will increase? WOW, what an amazing prediction, do they have Nostradomus working for them or what??
Wouldn't that make you better at analyzing as opposed to programming?
I've seen some amazing female coders in my time, but I've seen some that are dumb as nails. I remember a female co-worker spending 2 hours trying to fix a problem, it took me about 30 seconds to point out the network cable was unplugged, and she was the network admin! LOL! There are exceptions to every rule!
Dude I had too switch between Outlook Express and Outlook, because if I didn't have the "ding" I'd miss emails from my boss, who always wanted a response within 5 minutes!!
Knowing this, means that lack of movement = time slows. Eventually if you go fast enough, time is altered (speed of energy/light).
So if this is the case, it's possible to imagine a horn shape that overlaps itself at the end (imagine if you crossed the outter lines of the universe you would actually end up at the other end of the universe, much like the worm-hole theory.
If this is the case, it would be easy to create many working models of a universe with different shapes, sizes, expanding, collapsing models, it would almost explain them all, which is why it's so easy to "prove" your theories with small models. The key is, to look at smaller and smaller particles, to get the "bigger" picture, which is exactly what studing anti-matter is all about.
Your correct, BUT, if this is a static magnetic, then isn't it going to lose it's charge rather quickly? Especially if it's being used as described, eventually the electrons will all rearrange themselves correctly so there is no longer a magnetic effect, no? What's the life at best of these things?
Absolutely amazing, how was I supposed to know the cracking noise and grinding sounds were created by AIR TURBULENCE? Damn! Who would have thought that hitting my computer fan would cause the air turbulence to go away (hitting my hard drive fan [in a swapable bay] causes the disturbing noises to vanish!).
No problem, just take all your RAM chips out, install a 32Meg card, and set ur virtual to 512Megs, ta-da, your now running from hard drive instead of RAM, enjoy!
And you think that TTL would be okay? LOL!!
I don't really know what to make of what your saying, okay sentence one must be a joke right? Sentence two, are you aware _many_ network technicians have to look after upwards of 100 routers?
(It would be physically impossible to do what your saying, you can't inspect and repair a "Tcp/ip" packet? Block it maybe, although blocking ACK packets would fundamentally break TCP.IP? Even if you could don't'cha think you'd timeout the socket before you could re-transmit?)
It's an exploit that could affect the core routers of the internet. This one could technical reset 100% of webtraffic going through a particular router, in theory. Of course, this won't make a lick of difference to your average webserver, as they handle many connection resets a day. It would only affect those sites that traffic is so large that if all connections were reset it would cause a flood of re-connects thereby socking bandwidth. This is more directed at always up type connections, such as Telnet, SSH (as the article points out), credit card traffic, etc.. HTTP is constantly dropping and connecting anyways..
It would affect TCP/IP V6, but have no fear, UDP/IP is immune!!!
Great, how to pretend your a network technician in order to obtain passwords.
1. Call company.
2. Pretend to be from Cisco.
3. ????
4. Profit!!
Haha, great reply, thanks for the updates! Mod, please mod parent up, he's even got a sig that's on topic!!
Well, since The Humble Guys are still alive and well, and were big even back when I was wee lad, I don't see any big impacts. The chiense stores in china town, still sell cheap re-printed DVD's, and I can still buy bootlegged smokes down at the local diner, I don't see how this is going to effect anything.
Come to think of it, isn't Razor 1911, and a few other "big players" still in the game? I guess they are "un-touchables"... Piracy might be seriously diminished one day, but it won't happen until the NWO anyways..
No it wasn't. They were put in place by UNIONS to keep _ANY_ hourly wage worker from being abused by his/her employer. And throwing away those privilegs sets YOU back at least 100 years from the rest of the modern world.
Well, on the bright side, I was getting kinda tired of /.ing people's DSL accounts, a "Daily newspaper" for a small town sounds kinda cool, maybe /. will even make the front page tomorrow! "Oneonta Daily Twinkle Taking down by rogue website!"
Call your local lawyer and complain, I smell a lawsuit, if you can prove you've done x number of hours and haven't been paid for overtime, they would have to pay you MASSIVELY if it was over a 10 year period (and you were putting in more then 44 hours a week.. Well in Canada it's 44).
How many articles are going to be posted about the slashdotting effect? What's that? This wasn't about the slashdotting effect? Then WHAT'S WITH ALL THE COMMENTS??!?!!
Haha! No more, "Hey AOL, 1994 called, they want their email service back!"
Just to let you know, I didn't mock her in any way, I kept it to myself so I could post about it anonymously on /. afterwards.
I agree we all have "duh" moments, and some of us more then others, female, male, alien. Although I have yet to catch my dog having a "duh" moment - proof animals are intelligent!
My work email accounts have never recieved a spam message. Why? I don't forward crappy joke emails, I don't accept crappy joke emails, etc. I have a "spam" email account setup so I can use it for registering on websites, etc., but the funny thing is, THAT email address only gets about 1-2 spam emails a week! I have no idea why this account gets so little spam?
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What kind of crappy article is this? IDC has an article labelled "40 years of mainframe", and the only OS they mention is s/360? And a quote from this article:
" As it works to raise processor utilization rates to acceptable levels, the mainframe environment has been able to prioritize and balance the workload needs through well-established operational automation and virtualization techniques."
To acceptable levels? You won't find a single OS that is as capable of processor utilization then z/OS.
IDC says SPAM will increase? WOW, what an amazing prediction, do they have Nostradomus working for them or what??
Wouldn't that make you better at analyzing as opposed to programming?
I've seen some amazing female coders in my time, but I've seen some that are dumb as nails. I remember a female co-worker spending 2 hours trying to fix a problem, it took me about 30 seconds to point out the network cable was unplugged, and she was the network admin! LOL! There are exceptions to every rule!
Dude I had too switch between Outlook Express and Outlook, because if I didn't have the "ding" I'd miss emails from my boss, who always wanted a response within 5 minutes!!
Honey, stop dreaming about internet p0rn, I'm trying to surf Stewart living and I keep getting re-directed!!
Hey, an excuse to drink, is an excuse to drink! I'm with ya man!!!
Who can concentrate on just one thing when so many things are cool now-a-days??
I mean, we aren't communists!!
For you maybe! For me _finding_ home is the hardest part!! (I'm Canadian, I drink...A lot....err..ok...always)
The universe is made up of 5 basic things:
1. Movement. (Time = Movement.).
2. Matter
3. Anti-Matter
5. Energy
6. Anti-Energy
Knowing this, means that lack of movement = time slows. Eventually if you go fast enough, time is altered (speed of energy/light).
So if this is the case, it's possible to imagine a horn shape that overlaps itself at the end (imagine if you crossed the outter lines of the universe you would actually end up at the other end of the universe, much like the worm-hole theory.
If this is the case, it would be easy to create many working models of a universe with different shapes, sizes, expanding, collapsing models, it would almost explain them all, which is why it's so easy to "prove" your theories with small models. The key is, to look at smaller and smaller particles, to get the "bigger" picture, which is exactly what studing anti-matter is all about.
Your correct, BUT, if this is a static magnetic, then isn't it going to lose it's charge rather quickly? Especially if it's being used as described, eventually the electrons will all rearrange themselves correctly so there is no longer a magnetic effect, no? What's the life at best of these things?
Absolutely amazing, how was I supposed to know the cracking noise and grinding sounds were created by AIR TURBULENCE? Damn! Who would have thought that hitting my computer fan would cause the air turbulence to go away (hitting my hard drive fan [in a swapable bay] causes the disturbing noises to vanish!).
No problem, just take all your RAM chips out, install a 32Meg card, and set ur virtual to 512Megs, ta-da, your now running from hard drive instead of RAM, enjoy!