Seems no real hijacking needed. Can't imagine whey will switch on WEP or even IPSEC by default. So finally we can start hacking all those little tools or neighbors recently ordered.
But maybe this starts a new era of "going to the movies". You can ask your neighbour what he's going to watch this eve...
Here in Germany at universities you get told all the times you may not waste bandwith, so every download I start thinking if things like a Linux ISO is worthy enough.
This situation really sucks - actually you are sitting in front of a network, technically able to download but aren't allowed to - and nobody ever could explain why bits cost money. I mean, do cables burn if to much bits go through it? This whole ISP system is really annoying...
One should mention that there exists a project for porting debian to zaurus already:
http://pocketworkstation.org/
Development seems to have stopped in August 2003 but maybe its worth a try - it even claims to enable running evolution just by apt-getting it...
Seems no real hijacking needed. Can't imagine whey will switch on WEP or even IPSEC by default. So finally we can start hacking all those little tools or neighbors recently ordered.
But maybe this starts a new era of "going to the movies". You can ask your neighbour what he's going to watch this eve...
since when is port scanning illegal? Thought it's "friendly" - but not a kind of network *abuse*
Here in Germany at universities you get told all the times you may not waste bandwith, so every download I start thinking if things like a Linux ISO is worthy enough.
This situation really sucks - actually you are sitting in front of a network, technically able to download but aren't allowed to - and nobody ever could explain why bits cost money. I mean, do cables burn if to much bits go through it? This whole ISP system is really annoying...