This whole thing reminds me of the totally illogical thinking of the RIAA in their recent legal action. The children they are worried about that are capable of downloading the Hot Coffee mod, are just as internet savvy to go download hardcore porn.
In my opinion, the Linux community should not strive to become more attractive to regular Desktop users. If Linux became very easy for the regular user, it really wouldn't be Linnux anymore.
2 gigabytes of storage might be pointless for just email, but it could be useful if you use a Gmail Drive Extension like http://www.viksoe.dk/code/gmail.htm
I think ettercap really caters to kiddies, like AimSniff.pl and others, especially with all the password tools. It is for switched lans, which is like the popular Linksys routers, so many a thirteen year old adolescent is using ettercap to read someones AIM conversations.
Yeah, I've been using no-ip for a while for SSH. They offer many options, basic is just free and you can also purchase a domain. There Linux client is excellent.
Why crap is this just a blurb? In my opinion, this is huge, a mushroom cloud just blew up in some communist country with a leader whos not really playing with a full deck of cards. What's he gonna do next?
I think hes gonna do a some Benefactor TV show, its kinda like that show Trump did...I can't remember the name. kinda dumb
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On the the Iraqi LUG website, http://www.iraqilinux.org, it looks like they're site was hacked a few times by a Arabic "security group" called Ashiyane, www.ashiyane.com.
Yes, lots of ISPs block port 25 because many people set up there own mail servers at home and leave them open for relaying. It is fairly easy to secure a mail server like Postfix. I know my ISP blocks port 25 and the best solution I think is to try a mail reflector, No-IP has a pretty good one. You make your mail server run on port 9925 and No-IP or whatever service will reflect mail to that port on your machines.
This whole thing reminds me of the totally illogical thinking of the RIAA in their recent legal action. The children they are worried about that are capable of downloading the Hot Coffee mod, are just as internet savvy to go download hardcore porn.
In my opinion, the Linux community should not strive to become more attractive to regular Desktop users. If Linux became very easy for the regular user, it really wouldn't be Linnux anymore.
2 gigabytes of storage might be pointless for just email, but it could be useful if you use a Gmail Drive Extension like http://www.viksoe.dk/code/gmail.htm
This reminds of http://www.drivemeinsane.com
I think ettercap really caters to kiddies, like AimSniff.pl and others, especially with all the password tools. It is for switched lans, which is like the popular Linksys routers, so many a thirteen year old adolescent is using ettercap to read someones AIM conversations.
Then don't complain if you won't vote.
That was like the Weird co-worker's manifesto.
You sure about that, after explaining over and over to a rep they told me it would be $10.
Yeah, I've been using no-ip for a while for SSH. They offer many options, basic is just free and you can also purchase a domain. There Linux client is excellent.
Why crap is this just a blurb? In my opinion, this is huge, a mushroom cloud just blew up in some communist country with a leader whos not really playing with a full deck of cards. What's he gonna do next?
I think hes gonna do a some Benefactor TV show, its kinda like that show Trump did...I can't remember the name. kinda dumb
On the the Iraqi LUG website, http://www.iraqilinux.org, it looks like they're site was hacked a few times by a Arabic "security group" called Ashiyane, www.ashiyane.com.
Yes, lots of ISPs block port 25 because many people set up there own mail servers at home and leave them open for relaying. It is fairly easy to secure a mail server like Postfix. I know my ISP blocks port 25 and the best solution I think is to try a mail reflector, No-IP has a pretty good one. You make your mail server run on port 9925 and No-IP or whatever service will reflect mail to that port on your machines.