Re:ICMP flaw #1 on Linux: it's in the kernel
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Examining ICMP Flaws
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If you only had any klew of the things you are talking about, then you would sound credible. ICMP is part of TCP/IP stack. It is important part of TCP/IP stack as well. If you would read up on IPv6 you will find out why it is important or at least meant to be such.
Gives all users 2GB of email storage...
Who want invite, let me know got 50.
By the way, the joke is not even fun and you can mod me troll but so you are lame.
If you will read what you pay for you will find that the company issuing certificate insures your transactions. So if you have someone break the ssl encryption you will get payed. It was just a simplification.
Why netscape is still beeing developed? Are they getting something out of it. I mean from the business point of view. We have Firefox, Mozilla, IE, Opera, Safari, , etc.
I am sorry, it might be off-topic but I see this guys sig. second time and wanted to tell him that if he just looked into a kernel change log and got the e-mail address of Linus instead of asking on slashdot. If it ment to be joke, just ignore my comment.
link to kernel.org http://www.kernel.org/
It is not the first time where/. editors put stupid comments just to ignite the flames. Why? I know, i know "welcome to/.".
This is a very good move by Bill Gates, no matter what everyone say. You give what you can. And yes linux community gives what they can, that is cold human time and energy - and we have so few of that. Now go ahead and ompare oranges to apples.
Intel is one of the makers that makes you wonder, what is cooking behind the curtains. Right now IMHO they are just buying time with all the chips they are putting on the market, plust with their manufacturing power it is hard for AMD to win contracts from Intel. As far as I am think Intel will bring something new to the market in less then 2 - 5 years.
If you only had any klew of the things you are talking about, then you would sound credible. ICMP is part of TCP/IP stack. It is important part of TCP/IP stack as well. If you would read up on IPv6 you will find out why it is important or at least meant to be such.
Was it IBM who set up the network? Do I get my 5 point now?
Actualy it was suppose to be a joke but I guess not many people are good with sence of humor.
Those people got to be fools...
Gives all users 2GB of email storage... Who want invite, let me know got 50. By the way, the joke is not even fun and you can mod me troll but so you are lame.
Some one setup a mirror PayPal account before I do.
Could you please ellaborate on what do you mean by "good" software and "over-priced" hardware? I just do not feel your argument.
If you will read what you pay for you will find that the company issuing certificate insures your transactions. So if you have someone break the ssl encryption you will get payed. It was just a simplification.
You forgot one more:
Security: PRICELESS.
MasterCard
I think click-and-run fits very well with plug-and-pray ...
You might be right, how about: Wannabemswin.
He probably wanted to make it vivid. :) I guess that did not change much with time, the fraction I mean.
One more thing, as for hardware: try to look at soekris.com.
I would not advice to replace it, but if it is just for fun I would say that real-time OS is needed.
Well, i guess that was your first dumb move. Posted on /. your conffesion.
Thank you for a reply, and why would someone mod me redundunt if I was posting into a zero posts thread ?
Why netscape is still beeing developed? Are they getting something out of it. I mean from the business point of view. We have Firefox, Mozilla, IE, Opera, Safari, , etc.
I am sorry, it might be off-topic but I see this guys sig. second time and wanted to tell him that if he just looked into a kernel change log and got the e-mail address of Linus instead of asking on slashdot. If it ment to be joke, just ignore my comment. link to kernel.org http://www.kernel.org/
It is not the first time where /. editors put stupid comments just to ignite the flames. Why? I know, i know "welcome to /.".
This is a very good move by Bill Gates, no matter what everyone say. You give what you can. And yes linux community gives what they can, that is cold human time and energy - and we have so few of that. Now go ahead and ompare oranges to apples.
Intel is one of the makers that makes you wonder, what is cooking behind the curtains. Right now IMHO they are just buying time with all the chips they are putting on the market, plust with their manufacturing power it is hard for AMD to win contracts from Intel. As far as I am think Intel will bring something new to the market in less then 2 - 5 years.
That shows that even monkeys can run MS better then Billy the boy ...
Will nock your doors down?