Yeah how exactly do you unsubscribe from arachne
mailing list :D
- W0rm
--- Doug Hubbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Thomas Tabler
> Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 11:09 PM
> To: [EMAI
> Who wants to pay Microsoft a hundred bucks a year
> forever just to
> be able to use the Internet? I think that's just
> wrong and deserves
> spirited resistance.
Did you just come up with this from no where or is
that a reality? MS has really been pushing it and I
think that if they push peo
I hightly doubt they'll buy Linux, and if they do
it'll be a disaster. AOL seems to typically be for
internet/computer newbs, I don't think they'll handle
installing a linux distro too well ;D
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There's a newer version of the LFN tools out.
www.odi.ch
Silly wiz, don't you know to check my site? :)
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This sounds like you don't know what your DNS
("nameserver") is - if this is not set with EPPPD, it
will not connect.
LSppp just grabs your DNS from the server the way
Windows would if you connected in there (thats why I
nagged him to write LSppp, lol)
- W0rm
--- Thomas Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTE
doesn't work for me :)
- W0rm
--- Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> After nimda had been going strong for about 12
> hours,
> my ISP seems to have blocked incoming packets bound
> for
> port 80 (though I see I'm still being probed on
> ports
> 111 and 21).
>
> I've changed the configur
(I'm Canadian).
This is a rather large issue - there is no group of
peoples or countries that has claimed responsability
for the attacks - so this could yet go in any
directions.
The attacks are the style of the palestinian nations -
and they currently have a motive. There are a *lot*
of issues
Unfortunatly netscape is a horrible browser...small
mistakes can lead to netscape not displaying pages or
sections or causing it to have different little
anomalies...such as not closing a [table] !
- W0rm
--- ANDY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I went to www.philly.com using Netscape 4.08
> att
Arachne might have gone and done something like
redialed...or you may have hit ALT+D by
accident...though I'm pretty sure you would end up as
"offline" before that would occur.
There is *one* possibility beyond the obvious
however...which is that someone send you the string
"+++ATDT[number]" - a
> I am getting real tired of this squealing about
> how bad/or f**ked up WINCRAP [or pick a subject] is
Then remove yourself from the mailing list - or would
you prefer we'd all change for you? I think maybe
you've got something up your ass - I didn't see any
whining.
> flame me
It's actually not particularly hard.
Server-side, if you have the server doing cyclic
redundancy checks, or hashes and storing them for each
e-mail message, then not allowing the message to come
through more than say, 4 times in total...and not more
than once to a single person - you can block ma
Don't know if you ever saw it, but ages ago I released
NetW0rm...Arachne on a floppy with universal drivers
(display/mouse/etc) along with LSppp.
Unfortunatly my site is down so I can't really put it
anywhere...but I'm sure I could find a place to upload
it to --- I'd like to give you a copy if y
The issue wasn't that another OS may have become
better should things have gone a different route -
it's that windows *is* better *because* of all the
software written for it! Sure, if everyone had
written all their apps for Qube or something, then
that would be better.
The issue wasn't the OS,
The issue of DOS GUI OS's like Seal and Qube is that
windows will *always* *always* be better than
them...and even DOS is currently better...no browser
for any free DOS OS I've seen is better than
arachne...and pretty much everyone owns at least one
copy of windows...
So again...why use it?
I th
This new virus (I don't think it's associated with the
virus that's been on here) is an exploit of a major
bug in Win2k servers, so it's using all their
bandwidth to attack government sites (uses their
bandwidth therefore). I'm glad someone finally
pointed out that microsoft should *NOT* be makin
W. Heywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Jul 2001 10:36:41 -0700 (PDT), "Wørm"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I doubt joke.exe is it? It's normally
> > something.doc.lnk or something.doc.pif --- but I
> > suppose its possi
I doubt joke.exe is it? It's normally
something.doc.lnk or something.doc.pif --- but I
suppose its possible. I've gotten the virus as a 1meg
attechment...and of course it comes from different
places, it's an email virus...once you're infected you
automatically infect others.
- W0rm
--- Bastiaa
yea...damn...I get this email like 10 times a
week...everyone seems to have it...its the one with
"this document requires your opinion" or something
right? with a document.doc.lnk or something similar
as an attachment?
it's getting on my nerves! ive got all the phrases it
uses blocked.
- W0rm
David Linduaer made some .ra code, but I don't think
it supports the latest...I think he also tried simply
creating a DOS app to interpret the Windows DLLs and
therefore not really break copyright (i think) but
that never worked out. You might try asking him how
far he got and try continuing from
None of your games require windows - 8-bit nintendo
runs in DOS, as does doom, heh :)
> * LFNs, it is useful as long as I doen't need to
> type the entire name.
- the DOS lfn TSR can handle them...if not you can
use LFNtools :) - cuts down a lot of need - there are
actually two tsrs, but one of
I'd like to know too :) I made the ($ing package!
Don't you trust my l33t sk1llz?
hehe
- W0rm
--- "Samuel W. Heywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello:
>
> Has anyone tried out the LSICQ.APM?
>
> LSICQ is a freeware ICQ clone that works with DOS.
> I have used
> this program as a stand-a
Alright...I'll tell you what I'm trying to do...
I'm trying to network two computers over a laplink
(parallel) line...apparently "PLIP.COM" from crynwr is
able to do this.
I'd first like to test if the network is even working
in the first place...
I don't understand the addressing: "00:00:00:00
you know, you could've just used techw0rm to fix it.
hehe, anyway enough of my advertising of my
wonderfully incredible bootdisk. rofl
actually, I just needed to beef up my question..."what
the heck is wrong with fat32?!"
- W0rm
--- Glenn McCorkle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Jul 2
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