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  1. Re:+Troll on Ubuntu Wipes Windows 7 In Benchmarks · · Score: 1

    DirectX?

  2. Re:Who's afraid of IPv6? on (Almost) All You Need To Know About IPv6 · · Score: 3, Informative

    IPv4 works over IPV6 just fine :-)

    A very small peice of the IPv6's space is simply there to allow IPv4 to still work, so those devices won't have issues.

    Besides, if everything else moves to IPv6, wouldn't that allow for IPv4 addresses to be freed up for this old systems?

    ~Francisco

  3. Re:Join Tor Today!!! on Court Backs Broadband Wiretap Access · · Score: 1

    TOR encrypts before it even leaves your computer I thought?

  4. Re:Spin, Spin, Spin on Microsoft Sides With Nintendo Against Sony · · Score: 1

    The important point is the if - You don't get this option with the PS3. I'm betting if sony was able to sell a non blu-ray enabled version for a ton less, people would snap is up pretty quick.

  5. Re:time for a nick change on Symantec Users, Start Your Keyloggers · · Score: 1

    Well the way the spamfilter i wrote works, is that if a user tries to run it, it'll block the text and give the user back a message, in this case "Norton Exploit" :) ~Francisco

  6. Re:time for a nick change on Symantec Users, Start Your Keyloggers · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Yep, that works quite nicely.

    I've confirmed on my network that the following will kick some serious ass:

    - simply saying it in a channel
    - adding it to the beginning of a topic (meaning if a user simply does a /list, or /join's, they'll get kicked out)
    - changing your name to it
    - Quit messages

    It may also cause issues in PM's, notices, but have yet to confirm with that.

    We ended up just adding text filters for any spot where the text can occur, something like this (since we're on UnrealIRC):

    /spamfilter add cpnNPqat block - Norton_Exploit (start|stop)keylogger

    Something to that affect.

    It was a real annoyance on our network, ended up kicking some people out over it.

    ~Francisco

  7. Re:What About Private Address Space? on How Things Will Change Under IPv6 · · Score: 1

    You can sign up with freenet6, which works over NAT just fine :) For the europe based people, there is sixxs, but they require quite a bit of work to sign up with.