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On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Patrick R. Wade wrote:
> Paper mail is worth a thousand emails;
I agree with your sentiment, but I'll see you and raise you an
order. Paper mail is worth ten thousand e-mails.
-Chris
I figured out what it is,
it's the "code red worm" at work, since it's an IIS exploit we don't have
to worry. It made slashdot though.
Judging from the volume, and from what i read down in the comments at
/. it might be a relatively disruptive event in that it can bring down
certain cisco dsl-r
a check/balance of that kind would ruin the system that humans have built up
over all these millenia. said system is ingrained in us from childhood and
may very well have replaced certain of our instincts. much as i hate to
admit it, the "secret government" may very well exist. the problem is,
Don't think I'll be at the meeting after all =[
Tim
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> what is default.ida? anybody know?
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> 63.237.252.194 - - [19/Jul/2001:08:02:48 -0700] "GET
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Hmm... I just wish there was some sort of check/balance that kept the 99%
of us who don't have political and business clout from being the victims.
They tell us what they want us to think, and we are their slaves. "Watch
this sporting event and buy these shoes!" "Yes master..." "This is cool
a
Here here!!
Tim
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Jacob Meuser
> Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 4:22 PM
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> Subject: [EUG-LUG:1691] Re: Free Dmitry Sklyarov - Fight DMCA
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> On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 03:15:08PM
It looks to me like they are attempting to use a buffer overflow to execute
a command to make some file on your system available to them. This file is
not familiar to me, so it is probably just an automated script that goes out
and tries to use this exploit on every server it finds in hopes that
tim,
i prefer to think i am a realist, but i'm probably just a fatalist. i don't
believe in the system. were i to have enough money, i would purchase an old
nuclear warhead from whomever would sell it and set it off in... oh crap,
too many targets... let's pick washington DC for now. so we b
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 03:15:08PM -0700, Justin Bengtson wrote:
> wow... EUGLUG 1984.
>
> the more you think about it, the more you realize you can't do anything
> about it.
>
Well, it's still not good to have a fatalistic outlook on things. There
ARE things you can do, it's just that it doesn
An interesting thing showed up on my apache logs today, it looks like
somebody wants in, of course it does them no good as the thing they are
looking to abuse exists not. I'm including the grep from the logs so you
all can comment. It looks like an attempt at some sort of format string
attack.
Id
That's what they want you to think. In fact, many people in many countries
fight oppression every day. Our government is just better at making us feel
useless than most. Hell, Russia and China are changing because the people
wanted change. We can't even put a president in the white house by po
My God! I have found the local thinkers! Funny how they are often the
technologically curious...
I think that the current extreme of these attitudes hit a high note with the
consolidation of most of the media companies. There are now very few voices
talking at us out of very many mouths. Also
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 02:44:48PM -0700, Tim Howe wrote:
> Well, where do you work? I'll start downloading the current sets for i386
> today and burn a CD tomorrow. How will I get the CD to you. Are you
> downtown?
>
Well, I just made arrangements to get out of here by 6. Where's the
meeting
wow... EUGLUG 1984.
the more you think about it, the more you realize you can't do anything
about it.
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> Subject: [EUG-LUG:1685] Re: Free Dmitry Sklya
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 01:11:10PM -0700, Tim Howe wrote:
> I hope you are right. The current attitude in this country that whatever a
> large corporation says is law scares the shit out of me...
>
I think you can trace this back to the 1920's and in particular the
Sect. of the Treas. at the tim
Well, where do you work? I'll start downloading the current sets for i386
today and burn a CD tomorrow. How will I get the CD to you. Are you
downtown?
Tim
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On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 01:24:38PM -0700, Tim Howe wrote:
> Who was it who wanted a -current CD? Will they be at the meeting tonight?
>
That'd be me. I'll be at work until 8pm tonight. Thursdays just
aren't the best days for me. I remember some clinics last fall went
until 10 or so. Where's
Who was it who wanted a -current CD? Will they be at the meeting tonight?
Tim
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> Tim Howe
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I hope you are right. The current attitude in this country that whatever a
large corporation says is law scares the shit out of me...
We have the most gullible and sheepish intellectual middle class in the
world.
Tim
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I know, I was just commenting on how some *nix variants are a little less
cryptic by default. The conversation devolved after that.
Tim
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On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 12:03:33AM -0700, larry a price wrote:
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>I think the worst part, and the part that almost anyone can understand is
>that he's being arrested for giving a speech to his professonial peers,
>discussing methods and practices in a public forum
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 11:38:27PM -0700, Edward Craig wrote:
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> You do realise that both of these turkeys VOTED FOR (along with
>the rest of both houses of Congress) the DMCA?
> Passed by voice vote in one house, acclaimation in the other, no
>dissenting opinions. Last I looked (bvut
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 09:01:21AM -0700, Tim Howe wrote:
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>!! does repeat the last command, but only for the Cshell or shells that
>mimic it. !! gets me nowhere on Solaris and I don't know about Linux. It
>certainly was added to the list of things I couldn't make happen on Solaris.
>
those hi
Thank you both Larry and Pat for these senate URLs and addresses.
"One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is
that you end up being governed by your inferiors." -Plato
Cory
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 11:19:21PM -0700, Patrick R. Wade wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 10:57:1
I have read time and time again that email just doesn't have the same power
as a written and stamped letter. I say write your feelings out, then print
it, stuff an envelope, and mail that sucker off. Perhaps a letter writing
campain is in order... Hell, it got Star Trek back on the air... Peop
!! does repeat the last command, but only for the Cshell or shells that
mimic it. !! gets me nowhere on Solaris and I don't know about Linux. It
certainly was added to the list of things I couldn't make happen on Solaris.
Tim
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Your congreesman is at http://www.house.gov/writerep/ . You will need to
enter your state and zip code.
My congressman is DeFazio.
Jim K
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larry a price,
I respect Russian programmers. Could it be their innate ability to play chess, or
something in their diet?
Wished American Pscyhological Ass, should take a deep look into this.
larry a price ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [19/07/01 at 07:54]:
> I think the worst part, and t
Tim Howe,
I use to think !! was a shell thing, to repeat the last command, and is OS independent.
Whether this discussion group is too advanced for me.
I'm only a pro photogrpaher.
http://www.sellfoto.com
Tim Howe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [18/07/01 at 19:24]:
> needed it to restore s
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