Agreed. That (poorly written) shell script was originally a perl script doing the same thing. I tend to hack stuff up in perl and then fall back to bash or C depending on the task.
I wasn't trolling (not intentionally anyway), and let's face it I'm writing this is SA so it's not like I'm doing much better - the people here are worse, albeit in a hell of a lot more polite and... sophisticated... manner. s/Central City/Inner City/ and it might read a little better.
There is a lot wrong with this country, but (in all seriousness) WA seems to have the, well, worst of the bunch.
You know those stories you hear of random "gingers" being beaten up? Western Aus. The serial killers stupid enough to get caught? WA (unlike SA - though the other thing this state has going on is problematic). I've got some friends over there at the moment that are, on a daily basis, heckled and abused and wolf whistled (not necessarily a bad thing) and groped and all sorts of crap just while they are randomly walking down the streets of the central city. The state is filled with, for lack of a better phrase, a bunch of fucktards. There are exceptions of course, but the majority.
Anyway on topic, how is this different from any forensics tool searching for MD5's of files to find so-called "hacking" tools on a system
Even a computer-based-system of facial recognition that gets a 50% match is viable for this situation though - just get someone to eyeball the lists of suspects once a day or so - you don't need a perfect match, let the human fix that. Sure that stolen TV might not be a top priority, but a lot of career criminals seem to "fuck up" the small stuff and rob a house without the ski-mask or whatever, so this might help in the long run.
You could also be one of this women and play a tourist so you can scream at every little insect you come across;)
I've been trying to ascend a tourist for the past three weeks. Right now I've got the amulet and am on my way back up (thanks to a Gnome-with-a-wand-of-death late in the mines), but I don't think I'll make it through the Plane of Fire. Anyway, I won't be participating this year, though I wish good hunting of rodney to those who try.
There's probably more Ubuntu Security Notices on bugtraq than there are Windows - if someone can trend this over the past, say, 6 or 12 months I'd say ubuntu would come out WAY on top. Bad Car Analogy worked, albeit I think recommending Ubuntu is the wrong answer.
On topic: I recommend ClamAV and/or Avast. They say you shouldn't run both at once so I use avast for on-access scanning and run Clam across the file system automatically once a week. Works fine for me.
You're right with it not solving the problem 100%. Radio is typically, what, 7 seconds out of sync with "the rest of the universe"? Ignoring pre-recorded broadcasts for a moment (where I would agree with you) - These guys are quick on the trigger to bleep this stuff out on live streams, if you implement this sort of software they have to be both quick on the button AND able to catch the software in the act.
Personally I'm looking forward to being able to play 'live' without being called a shitcock faggot every day.
Do you think the next step in this could be a grammar filter? Hell let's put one in MSN first.
Just because you write something in a list and then add a date and time doesn't make it a creative work.
When we're discussing a list, then yes, you're correct. I can put:
Smoke a joint
Roll a fresh joint
Smoke fresh joint
And it's not particularly creative.
But we're not talking about a list, we're talking about a programming guide. These are not just a random assortment of crap thrown together because it looks good, playschool follows sesame street because that's the natural progression for children*, then some cartoons that get progressivly childlike as the older children go to school. Day time TV is directed at work-at-home mum's and/or dad's (fishing on some channels, soap's on others). Each show is selected for its prime audience based on rating (which is extremely important), target audience and time they're most likely to be watching TV.
It's not just a list, it's a damned creative essay just to get one day done. Sure, you might not need to change the format or formula much while a series runs, but look at when Heath Ledger died - all the juggling that went on to fit his movies into prime time so that the masses could watch.
Don't even get me started on the last receptionist I worked with who could juggle 5 meeting rooms and the personnel in them - even with all the tracking software and meeting reminders I was flat out keeping track.
Internal addressing is a lot easier to remember than external (thankfully external address' should be few and far between).
I don't remember the exact numbers but I know a guy who uses IPv6 exclusivly at his education facility, and the address range is split up based on campus number, building number (prefixed with a 0), floor number, room number. Admittedly they look scary as hell, but the scheme is actually quite intelligent and easy to remember (at least it was when I was training there).
If I can remember TY=!01!h&CxCKoW^F;iHPKCk5lg1;ps#0p>vT for my routers internal ssh password (obviously fudged a little bit) then I'm sure I'll be able to remember IPv6 passwords later on.
Having been off of my P's for a couple of years now (does that make me old yet? I don't know) I think we'll find that this system is going to work about as well as Gun Control did out here. Sure it's illegal, sure *most* kids won't be driving over their limits, but those who want to speed *will* work out how to do so, and do it. Look at everything else our government (past and present) are trying to foist on us for our protection - we'll keep getting around them or poking holes in the strategy.
Now excuse me, but I have another speeding fine to pay ($440 AU!).
So long as when my manager lifts the server it feels like it has all the equipment inside it, you can get away with anything. Bin the unit, save the RAM, HDD's, Mobo's, anything. You can get the shells for these things cheap on eBay if you desperately need, or just run them in a clean environment. This too, should (should!) get you around your paperwork trail.
There are 10 kinds of people in the world... those who understand binary and those who don't.
This is COMPLETELY off topic and I expect to be modded as such, but I always felt this joke should be written as "There are 1 kinds of people in the world... those who understand binary and those who don't.". Sorry about that, carry on.
And to go alll the way up there, we'd still be screwed if we were charged for distance as most (all?) of our links out of Aus are undersea cables anyway. Someone pasted me this a few days ago, it's an old article but it helps explain why we're all fucked either way.
It's admin friendly if that's what you've been trained on or are expected to use every day. I've tried Zimbra and Zarafa, I've build Postfix+OpenLDAP+Dovecot or CyrusIMAP solutions and I've implemented Lotus Notes servers and all of them have issues just in implementation. At least with Exchange I can rig up a copy of Thunderbird or Entourage or Outlook and it just works. Tracking messages is easier in exchange's console than it is grepping/var/log/maillog and don't get me started on the crap that is Lotus.
I suppose the big thing I am looking for is the thing I always look for in OSS: I want to have a base FreeBSD or Debian install, provide it with a domain, some secondary domains, DNS, IP, mail directory, outgoing SMTP service and potentially AntiVirus/Spam and everything *just works*.
Actually thank god for Open Source, now I've got a new project. But exchange is still the easiest crap I've found to manage, and I hate it so much.
Or you could do what I do and replace the file with an infected version of it. I accidentally blew away a word document for a particularly annoying manager (it truly was accidentally) and rather than fessing up like I normally would, I dropped an infected word document in its place, fired up the antivirus console and called the security tech in while I went for lunch.
But then again it is entirely possible that one day I will make up this disgruntled workforce of saboteurs, so I don't doubt I'm unique in this.
I can't say any more than that. About god-damned time.
Agreed. That (poorly written) shell script was originally a perl script doing the same thing. I tend to hack stuff up in perl and then fall back to bash or C depending on the task.
You realise that the ancient Hebrew differs vastly from many (at least) English translations in a fairly broad range of spots? Just making the point.
Yeah they won't ever get rid of SSH I think, they'll just make us all use SSLv2 and SSHv1 :(
But on a modern Linux system, you can just ls /dev/* to find out what devices are attached, since /dev is dynamically populated.
Why do I have fd0 in both my CentOS server installation and the Ubuntu desktop installation? Neither have fd's.
/usr/bin/grep -B 1 blackholed.fakealias.site | /usr/bin/awk '{print $1}' | /usr/bin/grep -v "[^0-9A-Z]");
/usr/sbin/postsuper -d $email 2>/dev/null > /usr/logfile
Most useful tip for me would have to be $():
#!/bin/sh
for email in $(/usr/sbin/postqueue -p |
do
done
That or anything that begins:
#!/usr/bin/perl
I wasn't trolling (not intentionally anyway), and let's face it I'm writing this is SA so it's not like I'm doing much better - the people here are worse, albeit in a hell of a lot more polite and... sophisticated... manner. s/Central City/Inner City/ and it might read a little better.
Guessing you're hailing from the Western State.
There is a lot wrong with this country, but (in all seriousness) WA seems to have the, well, worst of the bunch.
You know those stories you hear of random "gingers" being beaten up? Western Aus. The serial killers stupid enough to get caught? WA (unlike SA - though the other thing this state has going on is problematic). I've got some friends over there at the moment that are, on a daily basis, heckled and abused and wolf whistled (not necessarily a bad thing) and groped and all sorts of crap just while they are randomly walking down the streets of the central city. The state is filled with, for lack of a better phrase, a bunch of fucktards. There are exceptions of course, but the majority.
Anyway on topic, how is this different from any forensics tool searching for MD5's of files to find so-called "hacking" tools on a system
Even a computer-based-system of facial recognition that gets a 50% match is viable for this situation though - just get someone to eyeball the lists of suspects once a day or so - you don't need a perfect match, let the human fix that. Sure that stolen TV might not be a top priority, but a lot of career criminals seem to "fuck up" the small stuff and rob a house without the ski-mask or whatever, so this might help in the long run.
You could also be one of this women and play a tourist so you can scream at every little insect you come across ;)
I've been trying to ascend a tourist for the past three weeks. Right now I've got the amulet and am on my way back up (thanks to a Gnome-with-a-wand-of-death late in the mines), but I don't think I'll make it through the Plane of Fire. Anyway, I won't be participating this year, though I wish good hunting of rodney to those who try.
There's probably more Ubuntu Security Notices on bugtraq than there are Windows - if someone can trend this over the past, say, 6 or 12 months I'd say ubuntu would come out WAY on top. Bad Car Analogy worked, albeit I think recommending Ubuntu is the wrong answer.
On topic: I recommend ClamAV and/or Avast. They say you shouldn't run both at once so I use avast for on-access scanning and run Clam across the file system automatically once a week. Works fine for me.
Goatse, Tubgirl, My brothers wedding, that chick in 8th grade who weighed about 200pounds...
BRING ON THE UNDER FUNDED UNETHICAL GOVERNMENTS!
This gets my vote as post of the year. I do not believe I've ever seen anyone. Ever. be polite on slashdot.
Carry on.
You're right with it not solving the problem 100%. Radio is typically, what, 7 seconds out of sync with "the rest of the universe"? Ignoring pre-recorded broadcasts for a moment (where I would agree with you) - These guys are quick on the trigger to bleep this stuff out on live streams, if you implement this sort of software they have to be both quick on the button AND able to catch the software in the act.
Personally I'm looking forward to being able to play 'live' without being called a shitcock faggot every day.
Do you think the next step in this could be a grammar filter? Hell let's put one in MSN first.
Did you even read the summary?
Did you even pass 5th grade english?
Just because you write something in a list and then add a date and time doesn't make it a creative work.
When we're discussing a list, then yes, you're correct. I can put:
And it's not particularly creative.
But we're not talking about a list, we're talking about a programming guide. These are not just a random assortment of crap thrown together because it looks good, playschool follows sesame street because that's the natural progression for children*, then some cartoons that get progressivly childlike as the older children go to school. Day time TV is directed at work-at-home mum's and/or dad's (fishing on some channels, soap's on others). Each show is selected for its prime audience based on rating (which is extremely important), target audience and time they're most likely to be watching TV.
It's not just a list, it's a damned creative essay just to get one day done. Sure, you might not need to change the format or formula much while a series runs, but look at when Heath Ledger died - all the juggling that went on to fit his movies into prime time so that the masses could watch.
Don't even get me started on the last receptionist I worked with who could juggle 5 meeting rooms and the personnel in them - even with all the tracking software and meeting reminders I was flat out keeping track.
Internal addressing is a lot easier to remember than external (thankfully external address' should be few and far between).
I don't remember the exact numbers but I know a guy who uses IPv6 exclusivly at his education facility, and the address range is split up based on campus number, building number (prefixed with a 0), floor number, room number. Admittedly they look scary as hell, but the scheme is actually quite intelligent and easy to remember (at least it was when I was training there).
If I can remember TY=!01!h&CxCKoW^F;iHPKCk5lg1;ps#0p>vT for my routers internal ssh password (obviously fudged a little bit) then I'm sure I'll be able to remember IPv6 passwords later on.
Having been off of my P's for a couple of years now (does that make me old yet? I don't know) I think we'll find that this system is going to work about as well as Gun Control did out here. Sure it's illegal, sure *most* kids won't be driving over their limits, but those who want to speed *will* work out how to do so, and do it. Look at everything else our government (past and present) are trying to foist on us for our protection - we'll keep getting around them or poking holes in the strategy.
Now excuse me, but I have another speeding fine to pay ($440 AU!).
In The Flying Spaghetti Monster we trust. Everyone else keep your appendages where we can see them
haha yes, and 0 is a number. I get the joke, apparently nobody else see's it my way though!
Something I learned a long time ago:
So long as when my manager lifts the server it feels like it has all the equipment inside it, you can get away with anything. Bin the unit, save the RAM, HDD's, Mobo's, anything. You can get the shells for these things cheap on eBay if you desperately need, or just run them in a clean environment. This too, should (should!) get you around your paperwork trail.
YMMV
There are 10 kinds of people in the world... those who understand binary and those who don't.
This is COMPLETELY off topic and I expect to be modded as such, but I always felt this joke should be written as "There are 1 kinds of people in the world... those who understand binary and those who don't.". Sorry about that, carry on.
And to go alll the way up there, we'd still be screwed if we were charged for distance as most (all?) of our links out of Aus are undersea cables anyway. Someone pasted me this a few days ago, it's an old article but it helps explain why we're all fucked either way.
This is why we mock conspiracy theorists and computer "hacking" in cinema. Misinformation is what keeps the masses happy. Just like security theatre.
It's admin friendly if that's what you've been trained on or are expected to use every day. I've tried Zimbra and Zarafa, I've build Postfix+OpenLDAP+Dovecot or CyrusIMAP solutions and I've implemented Lotus Notes servers and all of them have issues just in implementation. At least with Exchange I can rig up a copy of Thunderbird or Entourage or Outlook and it just works. Tracking messages is easier in exchange's console than it is grepping /var/log/maillog and don't get me started on the crap that is Lotus.
I suppose the big thing I am looking for is the thing I always look for in OSS: I want to have a base FreeBSD or Debian install, provide it with a domain, some secondary domains, DNS, IP, mail directory, outgoing SMTP service and potentially AntiVirus/Spam and everything *just works*.
Actually thank god for Open Source, now I've got a new project. But exchange is still the easiest crap I've found to manage, and I hate it so much.
Yes. Were you asking a question?
(Note that I said I normally fess up)
Or you could do what I do and replace the file with an infected version of it. I accidentally blew away a word document for a particularly annoying manager (it truly was accidentally) and rather than fessing up like I normally would, I dropped an infected word document in its place, fired up the antivirus console and called the security tech in while I went for lunch.
But then again it is entirely possible that one day I will make up this disgruntled workforce of saboteurs, so I don't doubt I'm unique in this.