O/S Fingerprinting. First and foremost, narrow down your suspect list. Find all the Linux boxes; these will have a higher incidence of NAT because Linux actually packages this feature. Try to develop a fingerprint list for hardware based NAT appliances and any Windows application that can grant NAT ability.
TCP Sequence Numbers. Many TCP stacks (cough Windows cough) have a predictable or semi-predictable TCP Sequence Number pattern. Running multiple copies of one of these stacks (say, two 98 boxes) behind a NAT box would allow an intelligent hueristic to detect multiple TCP stacks. Most of NAT happens at the IP layer, so sequence numbers are not rewritten.
TCP Source port. NAT-P (it has a couple names) involves correlating inbound TCP packets to the appropriate local host by port, and then rewriting the port field. There is no attempt made to randomize this source port field selection and a clever heuristic could probably fingerprint it.
This is a sad day for reviews. 75% percent of the article was spent on how the author did not understand BIN/CUE and the other 25% sounded like a techTV commercial. He talks about it being a great multimedia dev OS, because its fast.. well.. (Sarcasm) MSDOS runs fast on my 486, maybe that would be a great multimedia dev env(/Sarcasm)
I have had one run over my foot. The tires are really soft and since there are two... it would hurt less than if you had a fat Californian step on your foot. Since it works by leaning forward, you can't run someone over with it.
I wonder how this works with the EV7 being a SMT chip.. Are procs 0,1,2,3 phyical or vitual or both? And how the different setup compair..
How could this even be benchmarked?
In northern michigan we get country, western, country-western. It all sucks. My biggest grip with XM is most of the tunners suck. I have a pioneer and the buttons are hard and there is a pause between seeking stations. and it only displays the first few chars of the artist / title. I want to get the delphi skyfi. I just dont want to mount it on my arm rest:P
Robots are a serious threat to our way of life; robots eat old people's medicine for fuel and they have metal arms and hands that are much stronger than our own fleshy hands and arms!
At 15 miles per minute i would say it runs. now if it just had a gun or maybe some skunk juice.. that would be cool. I might be able to run 9 miles per hour.. gosh that could run infront of me and spray me and oh wait.. I hate all of this conversion crap.. meters / miles... same difference. hours / minutes.. its all stupid.
Lets hope the voting public realises this before they vote/relect any candidate without strict views on campain finance. Soft money may be gone after this election, but the election process is far from fair.
This last round of campaign finance reform was useless.
* If you cannot vote, you should not be able to donate money. (Companies cannot vote)
* With these stupid attack-adds, there should be a works cited page. I do not care if people run a negative campaign; it is their first amendment right to do so. However, they should not be able to misquote, etc. without severe repercussions. (Enforceable libel or slander) and there has to be more transparency in terms of the money trail, not that it would make a difference.
Campaign finance reform is useless anyways, because the first amendment. You know that thing about "freedom of speech." And, the fact that the STUPID attack adds WORK. The votes are stupid. Laziness and naturally born stupid people make up most of the electorate. The stupidest people produce the most babies while the smarter people produce the least amount of babies. Americans like their politicians to be pretty and have nice names.
I was thinking of the pirate ship story and then I recalled a story on the radio about Captain Kidd. Kidd was a bucaneer, and I beleive that he once stole a ship full of china plates. When other bucaneers came looking for Kidd, to collect the bounty placed on him and his ship, he used the china for ammo to shred the sails of the other ship. I'm not sure where this is going, but I just had to say something about it, beeing that there are already about 600+ posts here. Well, anyways I thought it funny, if not off topic. I'm not sure if The History channel is done filming The Ship. Maybe those AOL CD collectors could send them some CDs to fire from their cannon.
This has to be MO. One of the biggest disadvantages to MO is the COST.
Last time I checked, the 5.2 GB 5.25in discs costs about $80.00usd. I can just imagine what this would cost.
I do not think that you will see anything like this in a car stereo, just because a product like this will not hit critical mass in the marketplace.
I'm thinking that 5gb compact flash, or something like it will hit the market first. It, CF, would be smaller, faster and more reliable.
Another problem with small media is the speed. At 3cm this thing is going to be slow. Even on the outside tracks, *warning my math sucks*, (3/2)*pi*r*d/?, shit never mind... But even if it's going at 10,000 RPM it's going to be slow.
Power consumption will suck. Look at the microdrive.. If you have a small disc spinning fast it drains batteries way too quickly. You would not be able to listen to an entire album without a recharge.
One of the few reasons that you need a disc is because its inexpensive. Inexpensive enough for content producers to sell their wares in that format. There is no WAY that the RIAA would sell a disc with 1000 hours of music on it. for anything close to $100usd.
And even if the content producers do not produce content on this format. The best hope for this media will be a backup solution, which comes back to speed and cost.
The next video disc will have to have enough room for at least 1 HD movie. With better compression this might happen on this disc, but why not use a 9gb DVD? There is not a need for ultra portable video. And again, look at the cost. My guess is that there will be something like DVD2 or something that uses the same media but uses better compression to get more bang for your buck.
For removable storage (floppy killer dev) it HAS to have to have a drive that plugs into a USB port. like key ring storage. Otherwise, it's useless for being universally excepted. And if you take the drive around with you with one disk in it all the time, why bother with a disc?
Even cooler than the story, is the video in the advertisement! This is the first time that I have seen a full motion video with sound as a commercial in a news site.
Why can I not get a DVD with a few hundred, maybe thousand, songs on it?
Besides Royalties?
I'm sure there are a lot of unsigned artists who would give their work for *almost free* (think limited copyright) just to be heard.
It could indexed by almost any field and then given a nice DVD menu. Possibly with several default tracks, just incase the opperator does not have a screen to navigate through.
Mutant Gene Responsible for Speech?
I was thinking the same thing.. I wonder if timedomain has gone vaporware? Their website is outdated and something is not good.
I'm not sure, ask Jose "Dirty Bomb" Padilla.
O/S Fingerprinting. First and foremost, narrow down your suspect list. Find all the Linux boxes; these will have a higher incidence of NAT because Linux actually packages this feature. Try to develop a fingerprint list for hardware based NAT appliances and any Windows application that can grant NAT ability.
TCP Sequence Numbers. Many TCP stacks (cough Windows cough) have a predictable or semi-predictable TCP Sequence Number pattern. Running multiple copies of one of these stacks (say, two 98 boxes) behind a NAT box would allow an intelligent hueristic to detect multiple TCP stacks. Most of NAT happens at the IP layer, so sequence numbers are not rewritten.
TCP Source port. NAT-P (it has a couple names) involves correlating inbound TCP packets to the appropriate local host by port, and then rewriting the port field. There is no attempt made to randomize this source port field selection and a clever heuristic could probably fingerprint it.
in:
Comcast Gunning for NAT Users
This is a sad day for reviews. 75% percent of the article was spent on how the author did not understand BIN/CUE and the other 25% sounded like a techTV commercial. He talks about it being a great multimedia dev OS, because its fast.. well.. (Sarcasm) MSDOS runs fast on my 486, maybe that would be a great multimedia dev env(/Sarcasm)
Please not to whome ever mod'd my post down. The last access log did not have any 1434 hits.
So, no this post is not redundent.
It's funny this is the last 15 minutes... ...
66.190.0.102 1434
24.192.170.181 1434
62.225.159.173 1434
61.10.227.253 27374
210.3.207.31 1434
68.43.98.70 80
24.247.24.62 1434
140.142.157.156 1434
204.48.128.111 1434
Do you have a link to that story? The problems they had with the Yorktown...
I have had one run over my foot. The tires are really soft and since there are two... it would hurt less than if you had a fat Californian step on your foot. Since it works by leaning forward, you can't run someone over with it.
And for a good man look in 127.0.0.1:9535
I wonder how this works with the EV7 being a SMT chip.. Are procs 0,1,2,3 phyical or vitual or both? And how the different setup compair.. How could this even be benchmarked?
sorry, nosferatu-man, but those marks are misinterp'd
As Rob Young pointed out in his post:
"Not sure what you cobbled together but threads are your CPU counts. All the EV7 results are for 16 CPUs"-RY
Tester Name System Name CPUs Threads Base Peak
Compaq Computer Corp AlphaServer GS320 Model 32 64/731 16 16 5073 --
Hewlett-Packard Comp AlphaServer GS1280 Model M16 16 4 6027 6824
Hewlett-Packard Comp AlphaServer GS1280 Model M16 16 8 10349 11929
Hewlett-Packard Comp AlphaServer GS1280 Model M16 16 16 17420 20066
Hewlett-Packard Comp AlphaServer GS1280 Model M16 16 4 5482 6324
Hewlett-Packard Comp AlphaServer GS1280 Model M16 16 8 10040 11547
Hewlett-Packard Comp AlphaServer GS1280 Model M16 16 16 17724 20637
Info from here.
In northern michigan we get country, western, country-western. It all sucks. My biggest grip with XM is most of the tunners suck. I have a pioneer and the buttons are hard and there is a pause between seeking stations. and it only displays the first few chars of the artist / title. I want to get the delphi skyfi. I just dont want to mount it on my arm rest :P
Robots are a serious threat to our way of life; robots eat old people's medicine for fuel and they have metal arms and hands that are much stronger than our own fleshy hands and arms!
Well, its not lego but i think these guys have the right idea... http://www.honeybeerobotics.com/robo.htm
well you cant use the internet over xm anyways. im missing the point.
Coleman To Sell Portable Fuel Cell Generator
At 15 miles per minute i would say it runs. now if it just had a gun or maybe some skunk juice.. that would be cool. I might be able to run 9 miles per hour.. gosh that could run infront of me and spray me and oh wait.. I hate all of this conversion crap.. meters / miles ... same difference. hours / minutes.. its all stupid.
gosh. Oh, how I love seeing giant female ass' on the desktop.
This last round of campaign finance reform was useless.
* If you cannot vote, you should not be able to donate money. (Companies cannot vote)
* With these stupid attack-adds, there should be a works cited page. I do not care if people run a negative campaign; it is their first amendment right to do so. However, they should not be able to misquote, etc. without severe repercussions. (Enforceable libel or slander) and there has to be more transparency in terms of the money trail, not that it would make a difference.
Campaign finance reform is useless anyways, because the first amendment. You know that thing about "freedom of speech." And, the fact that the STUPID attack adds WORK. The votes are stupid. Laziness and naturally born stupid people make up most of the electorate. The stupidest people produce the most babies while the smarter people produce the least amount of babies. Americans like their politicians to be pretty and have nice names.
I was thinking of the pirate ship story and then I recalled a story on the radio about Captain Kidd. Kidd was a bucaneer, and I beleive that he once stole a ship full of china plates. When other bucaneers came looking for Kidd, to collect the bounty placed on him and his ship, he used the china for ammo to shred the sails of the other ship. I'm not sure where this is going, but I just had to say something about it, beeing that there are already about 600+ posts here. Well, anyways I thought it funny, if not off topic. I'm not sure if The History channel is done filming The Ship. Maybe those AOL CD collectors could send them some CDs to fire from their cannon.
This has to be MO. One of the biggest disadvantages to MO is the COST.
Last time I checked, the 5.2 GB 5.25in discs costs about $80.00usd. I can just imagine what this would cost.
I do not think that you will see anything like this in a car stereo, just because a product like this will not hit critical mass in the marketplace.
I'm thinking that 5gb compact flash, or something like it will hit the market first. It, CF, would be smaller, faster and more reliable.
Another problem with small media is the speed. At 3cm this thing is going to be slow. Even on the outside tracks, *warning my math sucks*,
(3/2)*pi*r*d/?, shit never mind... But even if it's going at 10,000 RPM it's going to be slow.
Power consumption will suck. Look at the microdrive.. If you have a small disc spinning fast it drains batteries way too quickly. You would not be able to listen to an entire album without a recharge.
One of the few reasons that you need a disc is because its inexpensive. Inexpensive enough for content producers to sell their wares in that format. There is no WAY that the RIAA would sell a disc with 1000 hours of music on it. for anything close to $100usd.
And even if the content producers do not produce content on this format. The best hope for this media will be a backup solution, which comes back to speed and cost.
The next video disc will have to have enough room for at least 1 HD movie. With better compression this might happen on this disc, but why not use a 9gb DVD? There is not a need for ultra portable video. And again, look at the cost. My guess is that there will be something like DVD2 or something that uses the same media but uses better compression to get more bang for your buck.
For removable storage (floppy killer dev) it HAS to have to have a drive that plugs into a USB port. like key ring storage. Otherwise, it's useless for being universally excepted. And if you take the drive around with you with one disk in it all the time, why bother with a disc?
I wish that I had more positive things to say.
Even cooler than the story, is the video in the advertisement! This is the first time that I have seen a full motion video with sound as a commercial in a news site.
Why can I not get a DVD with a few hundred, maybe thousand, songs on it?
Besides Royalties?
I'm sure there are a lot of unsigned artists who would give their work for *almost free* (think limited copyright) just to be heard.
It could indexed by almost any field and then given a nice DVD menu. Possibly with several default tracks, just incase the opperator does not have a screen to navigate through.
For $2.00USD its a deal, From Logitech.