* Making hostile traffic inoperable on Air Force networks.
* Locating and identifying once-anonymous hackers.
* Enabling Air Force servers to evade or dodge electronic attacks, somehow.
Use PKI over VPN to carry all Air Force traffic and reject everything else. The VPN solution would run on customized hardened nodes spread across the globe. These would provide multiple redundant paths and the ability to reject 'electronic attacks', 'hostile traffic' and 'anonymous hackers'...
Oh, you're from Portugal as well, what does this say ?
"O portátil português aguenta bombardeamentos", quem o diz é Hugo Chávez. O polémico presidente fez o teste, deixou cair um exemplar ao chão, e diz-se fã do portátil português a baixo custo. Um milhão de máquinas vão ser adquiridas pela Venezuela
O disco rígido está particionado, sendo que 10GB são para o Linux Caixa Mágica, 10GB para o Windows XP e 10GB para os dados do utilizador que assim ficam disponíveis para ambos os sistemas operativos
What part of Portugal are you from, what does this say?
"O portátil português aguenta bombardeamentos", quem o diz é Hugo Chávez. O polémico presidente fez o teste, deixou cair um exemplar ao chão, e diz-se fã do portátil português a baixo custo. Um milhão de máquinas vão ser adquiridas pela Venezuela
O disco rígido está particionado, sendo que 10GB são para o Linux Caixa Mágica, 10GB para o Windows XP e 10GB para os dados do utilizador que assim ficam disponíveis para ambos os sistemas operativos
"Part is true. I'm from Portugal and all over the media you hear everyday everywhere"
Seeing as you are from Portugal, do you mind providing a translation for these:
"O portátil português aguenta bombardeamentos", quem o diz é Hugo Chávez. O polémico presidente fez o teste, deixou cair um exemplar ao chão, e diz-se fã do portátil português a baixo custo. Um milhão de máquinas vão ser adquiridas pela Venezuela
O disco rígido está particionado, sendo que 10GB são para o Linux Caixa Mágica, 10GB para o Windows XP e 10GB para os dados do utilizador que assim ficam disponíveis para ambos os sistemas operativos
"As a Portuguese concerned about the education of the young and concerned about the economy"
01. A personal anecdote is always nice, add that much more credibility to the FUD..
"these Magellan computers.. are nothing but a huge scam based on portuguese tax holders"
02. Linux steals from the tax payer..
"Caixa Mágica, a portuguese GNU/Linux distribution that is horribly produced"
03. Linux distros are horribly produced..
"thrown around at every state sponsored GNU/Linux deployment"
04. Linux is only popular at 'state sponsored' deployment..
"No wonder people dislike GNU/Linux after using Caixa Mágica..."
05. I'm making this shit up as I go along..
Would you mind producing a translation of these articlesLinux Caixa Mágica, as your English does seem to be up to speed. hat exactly is different about Caixa Mágica as compared to Mandriva Linux?
"How can you expect to be taken seriously after taking a rude swipe at the two most popular (and for good reason) editors out there?"
I concur, as I referred to in a previous post, it can be configured for basic editing. Same key presses as for MS Windows keyboard. For anything else there's a mode file out there. What's more it don't choke on large files and it's buffer ring means you never lose a file. eg, you don't write to the file but to a temporary buffer, until you save it. For search press CTRL s and start typing the search string, the text is immediately highlighted on screen. No nonsence with clicking drop down click boxes.
In contrast to that other WordProcessor that (in spellcheck mode) asks if you want to change the current word, only the dialogue box pops up over the word so as you can't see it..:)
Don't discard Emacs just yet, run this on top of Win95 B and you will get what you want. There's even a Windows keyboard compatibility mode so, CTRL ZXCV works as does CTRL S for save, the rest I can't remember..
'The Power of Nightmares argues that the threat of radical Islamism as a massive, sinister organised force of destruction, specifically in the form of al-Qaeda, is a myth perpetrated by politicians in many countries--and particularly American Neo-Conservatives An excellent documentary By Adam Curtis'
"What we need right now is a clear message to the people of this country. This message must be read in every newspaper, heard on every radio, seen on every television... I want everyone to remember, why they *need* us!"
'It has become fashionable to describe copyright, patents, and trademarks as "intellectual property". This fashion did not arise by accident--the term systematically distorts and confuses these issues, and its use was and is promoted by those who gain from this confusion. Anyone wishing to think clearly about any of these laws would do well to reject the term.'
technology side are very anti-business ?
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"a lot of people on the technology side are very anti-business"
correction, a lot of the business side are very anti-technology, especially if it's a technology company.. and they know nothing about technology...
The CEO doesn't know what a carburetor is.
So he hires person A to handle that.
But person A does not know, either.
So person A hires person B to handle that.
But person B does not know, either.
So person B hires person C to handle that....
And person C hires on a real programmer to impliment the project, then fires him and hires on a consultant for the day to impliment it and then presents the project to senior management as all his own. And the business goes slowly down the toilet.
"if the manager just really wants to be doing the techie work, that's really where his passion is, then he probably is in the wrong job"
It would help if the non-techie IT manager didn't insist on sitting behind you and try and micro.manage you to death. Like I already know how to use the mouse, I've been doing it a long time already..:)
"Oh, and cancel those contracts with Gartner, Forrester, IDC, etc. You'll feel better in the morning"
These consultancies are usually good at predicting what happened last year. And don't quote articles from Computer World to your IT staff. It tends to create contempt. Doesn't matter how many thousands of lines there are in Windows, it still sucks. And keeping all your internal documents on PowerPoint doesn't say much for your own particular knowlege of IT, does it and you know just who you are..:)
"The Industrial network sector is not like the typical IT department where an exploit is found and a fix can be pushed out within days"
Any typical IT dept, I've ever seen has to wait for the latest 'service pack', same as everyone else. Like, the Fax server goes down for no reason, and printers drop off the network for no reason, and we spend our time remaking Exchange profiles, that go corrupt for no reason.
TacoMan what has a Ninja with a bucket on his head go to do with anything ? Oh, I see, it's an advert for 'stuff' to protect Microsoft Windows against security threats, as sold by.. the Microsoft corporation..:)
"firewalls can't protect against tunneling over most application
protocols to trojaned or poorly written clients.. Tunneling ``bad''
things over HTTP, SMTP, and other protocols is quite simple and trivially
demonstrated. Security isn't ``fire and forget''..
In general, a firewall cannot protect against a data-driven
attack--attacks in which something is mailed or copied to an internal host
where it is then executed..
A strong firewall is never a substitute for sensible software that
recognizes the nature of what it's handling--untrusted data from an
unauthenticated party--and behaves appropriately"
* Making hostile traffic inoperable on Air Force networks.
...
* Locating and identifying once-anonymous hackers.
* Enabling Air Force servers to evade or dodge electronic attacks, somehow.
Use PKI over VPN to carry all Air Force traffic and reject everything else. The VPN solution would run on customized hardened nodes spread across the globe. These would provide multiple redundant paths and the ability to reject 'electronic attacks', 'hostile traffic' and 'anonymous hackers'
"I work full-time and gross $19,200/year and I'm a Democrat. What's your excuse?"
.. oh ... wait ... :]
.. give a man $700 billion he's a captain of industry ...
If all you socialists get into power we'd all be broke
Give a man $10 he's a free-loader
You cannot be serious ..
"Excel 2007, like its predecessors, fails a standard set of intermediate-level accuracy tests in three areas: statistical distributions, random number generation, and estimation"
Oh, you're from Portugal as well, what does this say ?
"O portátil português aguenta bombardeamentos", quem o diz é Hugo Chávez. O polémico presidente fez o teste, deixou cair um exemplar ao chão, e diz-se fã do portátil português a baixo custo. Um milhão de máquinas vão ser adquiridas pela Venezuela
O disco rígido está particionado, sendo que 10GB são para o Linux Caixa Mágica, 10GB para o Windows XP e 10GB para os dados do utilizador que assim ficam disponíveis para ambos os sistemas operativos
As a Portuguese ..
What part of Portugal are you from, what does this say?
"O portátil português aguenta bombardeamentos", quem o diz é Hugo Chávez. O polémico presidente fez o teste, deixou cair um exemplar ao chão, e diz-se fã do portátil português a baixo custo. Um milhão de máquinas vão ser adquiridas pela Venezuela
O disco rígido está particionado, sendo que 10GB são para o Linux Caixa Mágica, 10GB para o Windows XP e 10GB para os dados do utilizador que assim ficam disponíveis para ambos os sistemas operativos
"It's strange how Linux gets easily picked up by leftists"
..
.."
Linux & IBM
"There are now more than 15000 IBM Linux customer engagements worldwide, allowing customers to reduce their computing costs with solutions
"Part is true. I'm from Portugal and all over the media you hear everyday everywhere"
Seeing as you are from Portugal, do you mind providing a translation for these:
"O portátil português aguenta bombardeamentos", quem o diz é Hugo Chávez. O polémico presidente fez o teste, deixou cair um exemplar ao chão, e diz-se fã do portátil português a baixo custo. Um milhão de máquinas vão ser adquiridas pela Venezuela
O disco rígido está particionado, sendo que 10GB são para o Linux Caixa Mágica, 10GB para o Windows XP e 10GB para os dados do utilizador que assim ficam disponíveis para ambos os sistemas operativos
"As a Portuguese concerned about the education of the young and concerned about the economy"
..
.. are nothing but a huge scam based on portuguese tax holders"
..
..
..
..
01. A personal anecdote is always nice, add that much more credibility to the FUD
"these Magellan computers
02. Linux steals from the tax payer
"Caixa Mágica, a portuguese GNU/Linux distribution that is horribly produced"
03. Linux distros are horribly produced
"thrown around at every state sponsored GNU/Linux deployment"
04. Linux is only popular at 'state sponsored' deployment
"No wonder people dislike GNU/Linux after using Caixa Mágica..."
05. I'm making this shit up as I go along
Would you mind producing a translation of these articles Linux Caixa Mágica, as your English does seem to be up to speed. hat exactly is different about Caixa Mágica as compared to Mandriva Linux?
"How can you expect to be taken seriously after taking a rude swipe at the two most popular (and for good reason) editors out there?"
.. :)
I concur, as I referred to in a previous post, it can be configured for basic editing. Same key presses as for MS Windows keyboard. For anything else there's a mode file out there. What's more it don't choke on large files and it's buffer ring means you never lose a file. eg, you don't write to the file but to a temporary buffer, until you save it. For search press CTRL s and start typing the search string, the text is immediately highlighted on screen. No nonsence with clicking drop down click boxes.
In contrast to that other WordProcessor that (in spellcheck mode) asks if you want to change the current word, only the dialogue box pops up over the word so as you can't see it
I was always impressed with QEDIT, it's macro language was fairly usefull ..
Don't discard Emacs just yet, run this on top of Win95 B and you will get what you want. There's even a Windows keyboard compatibility mode so, CTRL ZXCV works as does CTRL S for save, the rest I can't remember ..
GNU Emacs FAQ for MS Windows
'The Power of Nightmares argues that the threat of radical Islamism as a massive, sinister organised force of destruction, specifically in the form of al-Qaeda, is a myth perpetrated by politicians in many countries--and particularly American Neo-Conservatives An excellent documentary By Adam Curtis'
"What we need right now is a clear message to the people of this country. This message must be read in every newspaper, heard on every radio, seen on every television... I want everyone to remember, why they *need* us!"
'It has become fashionable to describe copyright, patents, and trademarks as "intellectual property". This fashion did not arise by accident--the term systematically distorts and confuses these issues, and its use was and is promoted by those who gain from this confusion. Anyone wishing to think clearly about any of these laws would do well to reject the term.'
"a lot of people on the technology side are very anti-business"
.. and they know nothing about technology ...
correction, a lot of the business side are very anti-technology, especially if it's a technology company
The CEO doesn't know what a carburetor is. ...
So he hires person A to handle that.
But person A does not know, either.
So person A hires person B to handle that.
But person B does not know, either.
So person B hires person C to handle that.
And person C hires on a real programmer to impliment the project, then fires him and hires on a consultant for the day to impliment it and then presents the project to senior management as all his own. And the business goes slowly down the toilet.
"if the manager just really wants to be doing the techie work, that's really where his passion is, then he probably is in the wrong job"
.. :)
It would help if the non-techie IT manager didn't insist on sitting behind you and try and micro.manage you to death. Like I already know how to use the mouse, I've been doing it a long time already
"Oh, and cancel those contracts with Gartner, Forrester, IDC, etc. You'll feel better in the morning"
.. :)
These consultancies are usually good at predicting what happened last year. And don't quote articles from Computer World to your IT staff. It tends to create contempt. Doesn't matter how many thousands of lines there are in Windows, it still sucks. And keeping all your internal documents on PowerPoint doesn't say much for your own particular knowlege of IT, does it and you know just who you are
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
It does like to a site that links to a high quality version available at Microsoft
"Some (older GE Fanuc PLCs for example) have zero security features, and only have a telnet daemon wide open to the world"
Is this it, the INGEAR GE FANUC PLC, and why does it run on ActiveX ? And who in their right mind would connect control gear to the Internet.
"The Industrial network sector is not like the typical IT department where an exploit is found and a fix can be pushed out within days"
Any typical IT dept, I've ever seen has to wait for the latest 'service pack', same as everyone else. Like, the Fax server goes down for no reason, and printers drop off the network for no reason, and we spend our time remaking Exchange profiles, that go corrupt for no reason.
"If this was such a problem, then why don't we see it happening?"
..
See here where a tree + a virus + someone switched-off-the-monitoring equipment-and-went-to-lunch, led to the blackout of August 2003
What did THE SOFTWARE run on ? The OS is supposed to prevent amok SOFTWARE from interfering with other processes on the same OS ...
...
"Any even if you use Linux you still need to do the updates and update the software"
You don't ever update a live system, don't believe me, ask the LSE
TacoMan what has a Ninja with a bucket on his head go to do with anything ? Oh, I see, it's an advert for 'stuff' to protect Microsoft Windows against security threats, as sold by .. the Microsoft corporation .. :)
"firewalls can't protect against tunneling over most application protocols to trojaned or poorly written clients .. Tunneling ``bad''
things over HTTP, SMTP, and other protocols is quite simple and trivially
demonstrated. Security isn't ``fire and forget'' ..
..
In general, a firewall cannot protect against a data-driven attack--attacks in which something is mailed or copied to an internal host where it is then executed
A strong firewall is never a substitute for sensible software that recognizes the nature of what it's handling--untrusted data from an unauthenticated party--and behaves appropriately"