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March 13th, 2002, 10:13 PM
Is the IRC server down? I can't seem to connect with mIRC or through the java applet on the website. Just curious.
Happy Hacking
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March 13th, 2002, 09:52 PM
You don't need a "CMOS wiper." Just open the case, look for a jumper near the CMOS battery labeled "CMOS Reset." Set the jumper pin to the reset position for a couple of minutes, then put it back...
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March 12th, 2002, 05:59 PM
are you running XP? that was for win9x. (i also could have goofed and it may have been c:\windows\system32\command) sorry if that was it. :)
Happy Hacking
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March 12th, 2002, 05:12 PM
if you do a "dir /w/p/ah *.kak" and "dir/w/p/ah *.hta" in your c:\windows\system\command directory, and don't see anything, you should be okay. if you do see something, you should do an "attrib -h...
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March 12th, 2002, 04:50 PM
Actually, the KAK worm is easy to get rid of manually (without using your AV software.) Our campus got infected with it last year, and I had to manually remove it from several computers.
Happy...
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March 12th, 2002, 07:20 AM
I don't think this is quite what you are looking for, but there is a project to install OpenBSD onto a 32Mb Compact Flash rom (as a pcmcia HD for example) go to emBSD to check it out.
Happy...
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March 12th, 2002, 04:46 AM
<iostream> should be <iostream.h> isn't exactly correct. <iostream.h> is deprecated in favor of using namespaces. instead of doing:
using namespace std...
why don't you just do
using...
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January 4th, 2002, 01:01 AM
Did it "disconnect" you after you had been using it a while, or did it "refuse" the connection? If it refused the connection, (allowed a connect, but not a login) check your config files for sshd. ...
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December 31st, 2001, 03:11 AM
If you are thinking about "how would a cracker map my network" you can do several things...
If the router allows login connections, they could try to get into your router and look at the routing...
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December 31st, 2001, 02:58 AM
First, the obvious...
Are you using a Modem Cable and not just a standard serial extension cable? Some (if not all) external modems need a special cable.
Is the modem turned on?
Does the...
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December 31st, 2001, 02:50 AM
It really depends on what services you are running and what programs need what user ID's. (It's different for each system, somebody correct me if I'm wrong.)
If you aren't planning on running...
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December 31st, 2001, 02:35 AM
Yes, I seemed to remember you saying it was Mandrake, as well. When people on here ask "Which distribution is good for a beginner?" I tend to say "Mandrake" I forget sometimes that Mandrake likes...
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December 30th, 2001, 05:59 PM
audioluv,
What versions of Linux have you tried? What hardware do you have?
Video Card, Sound Card, MotherBoard, RAM (amount and type), Hard Drive, Modem, Printer, Monitor, CD Roms/CDR/DVD...
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December 21st, 2001, 10:44 PM
Portsentry logs the connection attempts to a special file called portsentry.history. This file is located in /usr/local/psionic/portsentry directory by default. Mandrake comes with it pre-installed...
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December 21st, 2001, 10:30 PM
You should also check out Portsentry at psionic.com
It will log all suspicious activity, as well as give you the option to automatically drop the attacking IP into the hosts.deny file (for...
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December 20th, 2001, 12:00 AM
oblio (hehbris),
I mentioned TCL because antihaxor wanted to know a good language to know as a programmer, but is easy to learn. TCL is far from a useless language. You can do just as much with it...
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December 19th, 2001, 09:54 PM
The best language to learn is............
As many as you can. :cool:
If you want a language to start learning with, I suggest C/C++ because many of the other languages were written with a...
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December 17th, 2001, 08:04 PM
Really? I would have said the same thing about KDE. They're basically the same, I just thnk GNOME looks better. JMHO, though and not trying to start a flame war.
Happy Hacking
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December 17th, 2001, 05:41 PM
I prefer GNOME because it LOOKS better than KDE. They are functionally the same. They are both bloatware, but I have the processing power and RAM, so why not enjoy it. At least they are bloatware...
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December 17th, 2001, 05:35 PM
This is one distribution I have never dealt with. However, if you could be more specific about what your problem is, we might be able to help. Give us the steps involved in installing it, the steps...
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December 16th, 2001, 05:54 AM
It depends on the firewall. If you have a separate box dedicated as your firewall in a DMZ situation, they may be able to id the OS of the firewall by a portscan that does TCP stack signature...
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December 15th, 2001, 07:53 AM
In kppp, you need to set up your primary and secondary DNS lookup servers. You may also have to disable local DNS on connect. There is a check box in one of the tabs to do this. If those don't get...
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December 15th, 2001, 06:20 AM
This is your problem. ttySx are used for serial communications (equivalent to com1 thru com4 on DOS/Windows) and the parallel port is lpx where x is a number 0 to however many you have. In other...
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December 15th, 2001, 06:15 AM
Linux uses a separate partition for swap space (by default). I believe Windows uses a swap file, (as opposed to a swap partition) and creates that for you during the installation. I know the size...
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December 14th, 2001, 11:33 PM
It is a good idea for normal users, but it is generally NOT what you want to do with root's PATH variable. If your system has been compromised, someone could plant a command (like a copy of "ls") in...
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