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    Hi Very creative solution to that problem...

    Hi



    Very creative solution to that problem :) Luck, unfortunately, often is missing ...
    you could also ping to the broadcast address and wait for who is answering ...
    if there are some sun...
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    Hi :) That's the way I write posts...

    Hi



    :) That's the way I write posts usually. There should be
    some content, even if I do not exactly target the request
    of the thread starter. I better spend 15 min on something
    than 5 times...
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    Hi Well written post - it's a pleasure to try...

    Hi

    Well written post - it's a pleasure to try to answer your questions.


    In short:


    1) You don't need selinux. It's geared towards environments with the
    the need for mandatory access...
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    Hi Short answer: I never heard of a...

    Hi

    Short answer:

    I never heard of a checksum called "opt-out".
    Also, as far as I know, there is no mechanism or technique
    called "opt-out" with respect to checksums.

    No comments on the...
  5. Thread: P=NP?

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    Hi Andrew Wiles[1] proved a while ago Fermat's...

    Hi

    Andrew Wiles[1] proved a while ago Fermat's last theorem.
    For this so seemingly simple statement[2], another deep
    mathematical conjecture (Taniyama–Shimura conjecture,
    which is about...
  6. Thread: P=NP?

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    Hi The first impact would be that Clay[1] may...

    Hi

    The first impact would be that Clay[1] may have to pay one million $ :)
    ...so there always will be rumors (any references?).

    Second, lot's of people, among them genuine researches, claim to...
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    Hi Mark Neat and small - i like it. I haven't...

    Hi Mark

    Neat and small - i like it. I haven't still look at it in detail,
    but for hijacking, is it related to have the thread in suspended
    state and overwriting the entry point resp...
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    Hi I agree with the remarks above. As per...

    Hi

    I agree with the remarks above.

    As per a specific NAS device:
    I like synology[1] products. They do provide some supplemental
    functionality compared to the Iomega one. Rs407[2] or Cs407[3]...
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    Hi Yes, it is possible, but undocumented. I...

    Hi

    Yes, it is possible, but undocumented. I actually have never seen
    the following on the web.

    What you find[1,2] are information about a registry binary called
    SrvsvcDefaultShareInfo. This...
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    Kingkong, I don't know who recommended C#, but...

    Kingkong,

    I don't know who recommended C#, but that recommendation
    was reasonable.

    There are two ways to increase your chances for a
    well-paid job position nowadays - either know an
    old...
  11. MS08-0001 exploitation - the power of ida and sabre

    Hi

    I just came across a slashdot-article[1], in which Halvar Flake
    presents how a comparison of unpatched vs patched libraries[2]
    can reveal easily all information needed to develop an exploit....
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    Hi I start to take this personally :D Since...

    Hi

    I start to take this personally :D

    Since the junction point in discussion is a subfolder of the desktop,
    I don't think that the full path solves the problem. Anyway, try
    using explorer.exe...
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    Hi You may have to make sure that Launch...

    Hi

    You may have to make sure that Launch folder windows in a separate process is checked.

    Optionally, you may check one of the following two commands:


    runas /user:administrator...
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    Hi Unfortunately, ncpa.cpl is the only control...

    Hi

    Unfortunately, ncpa.cpl is the only control panel item that cannot
    be started with runas, neither with



    runas /user:administrator ncpa.cpl
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    Hi There are many forms of inter-process...

    Hi

    There are many forms of inter-process communications[1],
    certainly TCP/IP is often used, but also [D]COM or named
    pipes[2] are common. The goal of IPC actually is to provide
    some kind...
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    Hi preliminaries I had a glance at the...

    Hi


    preliminaries

    I had a glance at the licensing mechanism. Although
    the following argumentation certainly has to be taken
    with a grain of salt (and I may have misunderstood
    something...
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    Hi, reminds me of another task of yours in...

    Hi,

    reminds me of another task of yours in July[1]. I would use a
    similar strategy.

    1. Read in the whole 'parts' - file in a SortedDictionary(of string, boolean)

    2. Open an InputStream to...
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    Hi Although I am not an expert, I thought to...

    Hi

    Although I am not an expert, I thought to have understood as much:

    The frequency is given on a per core-basis (often that number is even
    referred to as the 'core frequency')


    reason
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    Hi Thanks guys for the additional input. From...

    Hi

    Thanks guys for the additional input. From a gamers (!) point of view
    I like the idea of using a readyboost capable flashdrive for the pagefile.
    May be worth a try.

    I now bought a Intel...
  20. Hi Thanks for sharing the paper. It is a nice...

    Hi

    Thanks for sharing the paper. It is a nice compilation
    of points to think of, thus defining a standard :)

    To be a bit picky:
    We are talking here about systems thaat cost >150k$
    (15k$...
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    Hi Good contribution, ildjarn. I haven't seen...

    Hi

    Good contribution, ildjarn. I haven't seen before that you mentioned
    preimage attacks, but excellent that you did so now! Salting is a simple
    and effective method to render rainbow tables...
  22. Thread: SqlInjection

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    Hi I regularly check David Litchfields blog...

    Hi

    I regularly check David Litchfields blog (nice review[1]), but there was
    nothing like that (I may be wrong of course) since the
    DBMS_EXPORT_EXTENSION Injection (package with public execute...
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    Hi Thanks for your input guys. I also asked a...

    Hi

    Thanks for your input guys. I also asked a few others (one of them with the
    same setup as foxyloxley ;) ), none of them was able to play crysis
    at limit (well, at resolution 1920x1200 :) )...
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    Hi Those one-way hashing algorithms are indeed...

    Hi

    Those one-way hashing algorithms are indeed "irreversible" in the meaning
    that they are not invertible. Even with infinite computer power you won't
    be able to deduce the input unambiguous.
    ...
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    Hi Nihil With "upgradeable" I mean the...

    Hi Nihil

    With "upgradeable" I mean the following (exaggerated example):
    Assume I buy the latest graphic card for 600$ (PCI Express or whatever).
    In one year, I will sell this graphic card and...
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