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Just reviewing my router logs...
May/25/2004 23:33:23 TearDrop Attack Detect 222.147.241.168:25461 :29289 Packet Dropped
May/25/2004 23:33:23 TearDrop Attack Detect 222.147.241.168:25888...
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December 22nd, 2003, 01:36 AM
I love the quote on the shields up page...
"... The text below might uniquely identify you on the internet..."
then it shows my IP address....
MIGHT identify me???? I WANT it to identify me....
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December 11th, 2003, 05:16 AM
are you using apache as a proxy? if so, change the "Allow from all" Line in the proxy directives of httpd.conf to allow only from your local network, or whatever computers you want to be able to use...
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December 10th, 2003, 10:45 PM
oopsie :)
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/developer/0,39020387,39118430,00.htm
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December 10th, 2003, 10:37 PM
uuuhhhhhh.....
am i the only one who thinks maybe microsoft shouldn't go looking for ways "...making it possible to bypass the built-in security that browsers offer. ..."
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December 3rd, 2003, 11:42 PM
im running win 98se too and i never had any problems with zone alarm - it has always run perfectly and performed well - no problems at all.
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November 13th, 2003, 11:42 PM
Hey all...
i've got apache 2.0.47 running on a red hat machine. Im running a proxy on port 8080, and had the unpleasant experience about a year ago of leaving the proxy accessible to anyone and...
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July 11th, 2003, 05:24 AM
hey, it's 12:36 in the morning and it says that uber(yeah right)hackerMAN is online?!?!
isn't it past his bedtime by now?
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alternatively, you can just enter the url http://www.hulla-balloo.com/hack/level4/level4.php?to="your.email@address" and save yourself all the file saving/renaming/reopening issues
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Thanx for the link, this is a fun little site. Not quite as robust as www.hackerslab.org , but still it's got some fun exercises and seems pretty educational.
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June 30th, 2003, 11:21 PM
yes, yes, only 30 ;)
my keyboard must be acting up, couldn't have been a mistake on my part...
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June 30th, 2003, 03:10 PM
bummer...
as of jun31 2003, www.bandwidthplace.com said it was no longer offering its speed check....
i was looking forward to seeing the results, oh well no biggie
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June 27th, 2003, 02:28 PM
that sounds pretty much like the setup we have on my sons computer, he's got a firewall, antivirus program (thank god!!), his kazaa doesn't use a proxy, and he still got plenty of viruses, or virii,...
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June 15th, 2003, 10:17 PM
and dont forget that most encryption algorithms are language independent. that is, the rsa encryption algorithm (for example) can be implemented equally well in java, c, c++, probably basic too. the...
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June 15th, 2003, 05:18 AM
one thing about those lists of "public" proxy servers...
ideally you should get permission from the administrators before using them. some of them may indeed be intended for public use, but many...
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i submitted all my personal information (well, not all, i did give a fake phone # ;) ) in order to get some more info out of them, and they sent back an email with a phone # for me to call, probably...
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When i did my initial google search of smokeandapancake yesterday, the only hit i got was a discussion list of people who have had similar problems. but when i did the same search today, i got no...
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yeah, it's the comma after the url that causes the link not to work in the original post - sorry about that...
i ran AVG (virus scan) on his computer after i found the winpup32.exe, and it didn't...
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just a quick heads up....
a search on google didn't turn up too much on www.smokeandapancake.org, just a bunch of other people who have been bothered by this download window that pops up like 100...
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definitely,
i knew that it wasn't a policy you made up, not criticizing you for the content at all, and at my university we have a network use policy too, i as just pointing out some of my...
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Wow,
I'm not sure I agree with that policy much. It seems to be based on one false assumption:
port scanning is bad,
which of course, it isn't.
The fact that it came from a university is...
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Thing, in your original post you said...
"...I really want to avoid contact with microsoft at most. ..."
I've been a linux fan for a few months now, give it a try, you'll like it!!
"......
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modulo arithmetic does indeed play an important role in many cryptosystems, but simply having a good understanding of modulus arithmetic (and generators, and fields (Abelian field, anyone???), or how...
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not sure where to post this, but since im a newbie....
i use apache 2.0.36 as a proxy server on a mandrake 9 box. i set my browsers to go through the proxy, i have the proxyVia directive set to...
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November 8th, 2001, 03:24 PM
The Sams books are generally pretty good, they have lots of examples so you get some hands on experience, adn they explain things pretty well. The for dummies books are really only good for the...
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