Sounds like you're describing a directory tree. Search with grep, or any similar utility. Put files in multiple categories (appropriately named directories) using ln. It's cross platform, timeless, and seems to do what you describe. I feel like I'm missing something though.
The Kinesis ergo contoured is a split concave keyboard that uses cherry brown mechanical key switches. The key layout is programmable, ex to move the right thumb spacebar. This is my work keyboard. I do not know what key switches the other kinesis keyboards use.
In the non split variety that I have and use,
Filco Majestouch fkbn104m/eb, brown step cherry, my gaming keyboard
scorpius m10, blue cherry, server room keyboards, inexpensive and I can tell
topre realforce, some custom mechanical, laptop/traveling keyboard
Having been there, Isreal isn't even remotely 'western-civilized'. An American should seriously fear for their life there unless they know the ins and outs of that culture. God forbid you slip up and accidentally order a pepperoni pizza (my mother was ousted from the building) or stand in front of a muslim en route to prayer (my brother was picked up and thrown headfirst into a barrel of fish). A tour included a popular shootout spot, complete with bullet holes on either side of the alley. The airport we left from was bombed the day after we left. That place is NOT 'western-civilized', or anything civilized, or even safe.
Also any message that double bounces to postmaster, gets marked as spam (by a human), or breaks webmail, outlook, or a mail server in any way. All of those get investigated. Delivery problems get forwarded with full content attached by customers to isp staff. Customers ask isp staff to rumage through their mail and delete large messages. As a sysadmin I see way more personal email than I ever wanted to (sexting and cams that use email == pine4life).
I've always been fond of HyperLink stuff. I'm not affiliated with them. Linksys uses standard connectors, so any 2.4ghz antenna or amp with the correct connector will work ('N' type last I checked, been a while). Easy enough to google up pictures of different antenna connectors so you get the right one.
Also if two paired drives fail in a raid1+0 it's easier to recover data out of it (sometimes just powercycle and fsck) than a parity based raid. When raid5 double deaths your data gets turned into spaghetti. Join the Battle Against Any Raid Five.
Yes and no. Riddle me this: are your isp's recursive name servers public facing? The internal network in this case is a public network, and a malicious virus infested one at that.
Only a fool would configure public-facing DNS servers as masters
At a minimum you're going to be 'type master' for localhosts forward and reverse and broadcast zones as per rfc1912. You're also going to be master for rfc1918 space if it's a recursive name server. The word 'master' in the context of this bug is the bind configuration option 'type master', present in ?all? bind configurations, not the name server that controls updates to others.
Firefox doesn't complain when a certificate changes, it complains if a cert is invalid, exactly the same as it did the first time. You have to remember yourself if you accepted that certificate in the past or not. That's quite a bit different than ssh which clearly differentiates between initially accepting a key (one line accept yes/no?) and when it changes (full terminal height, all caps, outlined dire warnings).
Most PC's brought into a shop are infected with something, this one intentionally, and it would have been grinding the disk from the continuous video writes. I'm surprised no one looked for and found their spyware. Reseat ram + grinding == bad chip and it's swapping? Just another virus ridden windows pc? I wouldn't have suspected intentionally installed spyware, but I would have checked for the malicious type and I'd like to think I'da found their spyware and informed them of it.
When did it become normal to have no clue how much money you have and accidentally overdraft your banking account? How about keep track of your finances so when you have $10 you don't try to take $20 out? You can even check your balance on that very same atm! How about reading the little sign that says what the atm charges and use a FREE atm? Personal responsibility, hello????
Ya, I tried to used the emc package for a while. I didn't care for having to use their proprietary programming language to extend or customize it. It was also expensive for what it did. There always seemed to be missing functionality like 'so how do we make it query a radius server to see if it's up?' oh that'll be in the NEXT version, you should upgrade for the low low price of only $300,000. Repeat. Oh, we're sorry, you need another $150,000 module to do that, no wait.. time to upgrade again! Another $200k! Oh doesn't support that feature either, maybe you can write a way to monitor it in our proprietary programming language that no one knows and isn't documented? Oh your annual service contract is $75k a year.
Oh, sendmail isn't probably 'vulnerable', it definitely is. That's why sendmail has FEATURE(`conncontrol',,`terminate'), to limit simultaneous sessions per client. Spammers have been abusing it for eons. I put vulnerable in quotes because that feature is configurable, but not a default. If your daemon doesn't have a way of dealing with these things (apache does with a module), there's always
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --syn --dport 80 -m connlimit --connlimit-above 10 -j DROP
I have a cat6 cable certifier. You can make cords by hand that certifies to cat6 the majority of the time. Something that isn't cat6 compliant isn't going to hurt your 100base, you only need cat5e for gigabit, cat5 for 100base. You can't tell if you meet cat6 spec without the $10k certifier.
A lot of people put rj45 mod ends on solid wire (instead of stranded). Then when the wire moves it pulls on the pins and 'goes bad'. Premade patch cords are always stranded, ones you make usually are using solid wire. If you use solid wire from jack to jack and tie it down, then use premade patch cords made from stranded wire from jack to device, you're fine. Or buy stranded wire and make your own. Putting a rj45 mod end on stranded wire is a little bit challenging. Your best bet is solid wire from jack to jack, tied down, prebought short patch cords from jack to device.
Six year old laptops arn't that bad? I'd even say $50 is a good deal if it still worked. Laptops from that time period seem to be ebaying for $100-$300. Six years ago we'd be looking at a pentium 4, 2.2-3ghz, 512mb memory, 20 gig hard drive. That'd run windows xp or ubuntu just fine.
Where's the get your cameras off my front lawn option? Also missing, the don't turn my browsing habits into the feds option, and the turn off this ajax-based popup advertisement option.
I'd rather have a full second set of anything that critical. It should be in a different state (or country) and have a well designed and frequently used method of seamlessly transferring the load between the two (or more) sites without dropping anything. You must work for one of those telephone companies with infinite time, money and no legacy equipment. Must be nice.
NDR's were declared evil a few years ago, maybe ~2004, 2005ish? The first serious sign of it was when AT&T started turning down larger circuits (T1+) of backscatter producers. The spamcop rbl and barracuda spam firewalls both block backscatter producers. Some dsl/cable/smallcircuit providers will turn down users who backscatter.
So it's good information, not to backscatter anyhow. The rfc's aren't relevant. If you produce backscatter you get smited. Rfc's don't cover getting smited.
Sounds like you're describing a directory tree. Search with grep, or any similar utility. Put files in multiple categories (appropriately named directories) using ln. It's cross platform, timeless, and seems to do what you describe. I feel like I'm missing something though.
commodity stuff, softswitches on hp/sun servers etc
http://www.kinesis-ergo.com/
The Kinesis ergo contoured is a split concave keyboard that uses cherry brown mechanical key switches. The key layout is programmable, ex to move the right thumb spacebar. This is my work keyboard. I do not know what key switches the other kinesis keyboards use.
In the non split variety that I have and use,
Having been there, Isreal isn't even remotely 'western-civilized'. An American should seriously fear for their life there unless they know the ins and outs of that culture. God forbid you slip up and accidentally order a pepperoni pizza (my mother was ousted from the building) or stand in front of a muslim en route to prayer (my brother was picked up and thrown headfirst into a barrel of fish). A tour included a popular shootout spot, complete with bullet holes on either side of the alley. The airport we left from was bombed the day after we left. That place is NOT 'western-civilized', or anything civilized, or even safe.
No problem.
Well, non raw fish sushi is basically anything with crab, eel, shrimp, veggies or some combination thereof.
1) Ok, so don't browse and play a game at the same time. Who does that, anyway?
MMORPG players
Also any message that double bounces to postmaster, gets marked as spam (by a human), or breaks webmail, outlook, or a mail server in any way. All of those get investigated. Delivery problems get forwarded with full content attached by customers to isp staff. Customers ask isp staff to rumage through their mail and delete large messages. As a sysadmin I see way more personal email than I ever wanted to (sexting and cams that use email == pine4life).
I've always been fond of HyperLink stuff. I'm not affiliated with them. Linksys uses standard connectors, so any 2.4ghz antenna or amp with the correct connector will work ('N' type last I checked, been a while). Easy enough to google up pictures of different antenna connectors so you get the right one.
Also if two paired drives fail in a raid1+0 it's easier to recover data out of it (sometimes just powercycle and fsck) than a parity based raid. When raid5 double deaths your data gets turned into spaghetti. Join the Battle Against Any Raid Five.
6. change the ssl certificate on the test site
7. note that the firefox error page is identical to step #2
Yes and no. Riddle me this: are your isp's recursive name servers public facing? The internal network in this case is a public network, and a malicious virus infested one at that.
Only a fool would configure public-facing DNS servers as masters
At a minimum you're going to be 'type master' for localhosts forward and reverse and broadcast zones as per rfc1912. You're also going to be master for rfc1918 space if it's a recursive name server. The word 'master' in the context of this bug is the bind configuration option 'type master', present in ?all? bind configurations, not the name server that controls updates to others.
Firefox doesn't complain when a certificate changes, it complains if a cert is invalid, exactly the same as it did the first time. You have to remember yourself if you accepted that certificate in the past or not. That's quite a bit different than ssh which clearly differentiates between initially accepting a key (one line accept yes/no?) and when it changes (full terminal height, all caps, outlined dire warnings).
Most PC's brought into a shop are infected with something, this one intentionally, and it would have been grinding the disk from the continuous video writes. I'm surprised no one looked for and found their spyware. Reseat ram + grinding == bad chip and it's swapping? Just another virus ridden windows pc? I wouldn't have suspected intentionally installed spyware, but I would have checked for the malicious type and I'd like to think I'da found their spyware and informed them of it.
When did it become normal to have no clue how much money you have and accidentally overdraft your banking account? How about keep track of your finances so when you have $10 you don't try to take $20 out? You can even check your balance on that very same atm! How about reading the little sign that says what the atm charges and use a FREE atm? Personal responsibility, hello????
Ya, I tried to used the emc package for a while. I didn't care for having to use their proprietary programming language to extend or customize it. It was also expensive for what it did. There always seemed to be missing functionality like 'so how do we make it query a radius server to see if it's up?' oh that'll be in the NEXT version, you should upgrade for the low low price of only $300,000. Repeat. Oh, we're sorry, you need another $150,000 module to do that, no wait.. time to upgrade again! Another $200k! Oh doesn't support that feature either, maybe you can write a way to monitor it in our proprietary programming language that no one knows and isn't documented? Oh your annual service contract is $75k a year.
Here's my opinion on the EMC product line.
Oh, sendmail isn't probably 'vulnerable', it definitely is. That's why sendmail has FEATURE(`conncontrol', ,`terminate'), to limit simultaneous sessions per client. Spammers have been abusing it for eons. I put vulnerable in quotes because that feature is configurable, but not a default. If your daemon doesn't have a way of dealing with these things (apache does with a module), there's always
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --syn --dport 80 -m connlimit --connlimit-above 10 -j DROP
I have a cat6 cable certifier. You can make cords by hand that certifies to cat6 the majority of the time. Something that isn't cat6 compliant isn't going to hurt your 100base, you only need cat5e for gigabit, cat5 for 100base. You can't tell if you meet cat6 spec without the $10k certifier.
A lot of people put rj45 mod ends on solid wire (instead of stranded). Then when the wire moves it pulls on the pins and 'goes bad'. Premade patch cords are always stranded, ones you make usually are using solid wire. If you use solid wire from jack to jack and tie it down, then use premade patch cords made from stranded wire from jack to device, you're fine. Or buy stranded wire and make your own. Putting a rj45 mod end on stranded wire is a little bit challenging. Your best bet is solid wire from jack to jack, tied down, prebought short patch cords from jack to device.
Six year old laptops arn't that bad? I'd even say $50 is a good deal if it still worked. Laptops from that time period seem to be ebaying for $100-$300. Six years ago we'd be looking at a pentium 4, 2.2-3ghz, 512mb memory, 20 gig hard drive. That'd run windows xp or ubuntu just fine.
no need, looking at goatse is adequate punishment in and of itself
Where's the get your cameras off my front lawn option? Also missing, the don't turn my browsing habits into the feds option, and the turn off this ajax-based popup advertisement option.
NDR's were declared evil a few years ago, maybe ~2004, 2005ish? The first serious sign of it was when AT&T started turning down larger circuits (T1+) of backscatter producers. The spamcop rbl and barracuda spam firewalls both block backscatter producers. Some dsl/cable/smallcircuit providers will turn down users who backscatter.
So it's good information, not to backscatter anyhow. The rfc's aren't relevant. If you produce backscatter you get smited. Rfc's don't cover getting smited.
Glad to see Adobe has their priorities strait.