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Hi Can you tell me where I can get Crack for
Dreamweaver 3 ?/
Thanks
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On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Richard Stoodley wrote:
Hi Can you tell me where I can get Crack for Dreamweaver 3 ?/
Go to http://2130706433/crackz/index.html for all of your 0-day cracks.
The site is busy though, you might have to keep retrying for a while
before you get in.
Kris
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Hi Richard,
Can you tell me where I can get Crack for Dreamweaver 3 ?/
http://www.macromedia.com/software/dreamweaver/buy/
They'll even send you a pretty box and some books.
Kees Jan
PS. I think you're confusing the terms "cracker" and "hacker".
Is there complete documentation for pcm / voxware sound drivers
anywhere? I'd like to play around with sound on my 4-STABLE box (soundcard
is a SB Live), but there documentation in the man pages, and on Luigi
Rizzo's page, doesn't completely cover the ioctls and uses of the various
sound devices.
I have a program where I mmap a huge sparse file.
If I fault and generate a core dump it proceeds to do something until
the disk is full, but the disk is then left not full and a perfectly good core
dump of a reasonable size is left.
Can anyone explain? This is with 4.0.
Peter
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Hello,
I've got a question about vinum. There are two scsi disks with vinum
stripe. Here is a vinum config:
drive a device /dev/da2s1e
drive b device /dev/da3s1e
volume vinum0
plex name vinum0.p0 org striped 1024s vol vinum0
sd name vinum0.p0.s0 drive a plex vinum0.p0
len 34791424s
PosixThreads are userland threads - if one thread blocks on i/o the
whole process is blocked. Which makes PosixThreads rather useless.
That is incorrect. FreeBSD's userland pthread implementation
does not block the whole process on I/O. POSIX does not specify
this behavior either.
Richard Stoodley wrote:
Can you tell me where I can get Crack
Try ftp://ftp.win.tue.nl/pub/security/crack5.0.tar.gz
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Currently as far as I know, there isn't really a way to do this, although
much work is being done in -CURRENT to fix this.
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| Kenneth Culver | FreeBSD: The best NT upgrade|
| Unix Systems Administrator | ICQ #:
On Friday, July 28, 2000, Nate Williams wrote:
That is incorrect. FreeBSD's userland pthread implementation
does not block the whole process on I/O. POSIX does not specify
this behavior either.
Actually, sometimes it does (for example when reading from an I/O device
where select
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Archie Cobbs wrote:
Doug White writes:
You normally wouldn't mix kqueue and threads; you'd use kqueue to
*implement* threads. :-)
AFAIK kqueue hasn't been made threadsafe, you'll have to bug
[EMAIL PROTECTED] about it. Patches gladly accepted :)
I may be just
I want to download the FreeBSD 2.2.2 for IPV6 Mobility development.
Because of the firewall, I can only access the Freebsd site by a SUN
Solaris machine. I use CVSup to download the FreeBSD2.2.2 from
cvsup7.freebsd.com to the Solaris machine. After the download, it
create a src directory(The
Hi there, a quick one. Is getpeername() considered expensive?
Would it be much better if I cache the result myself instead of
calling it everytime on the connected socket(returned from accept) to
find out which IP it connects to?
Thanks
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FengYue writes:
Hi there, a quick one. Is getpeername() considered expensive?
Would it be much better if I cache the result myself instead of
calling it everytime on the connected socket(returned from accept) to
find out which IP it connects to?
It's not particularly expensive compared to
1) Might I want to replace my MFS /tmp with an md-based one?
2) I looked at LINT and GENERIC, I read section 10.6.2 of the Handbook,
and I looked for an md man page in vain. Where could I find
additional documentation for md? I'm particularly interested in
finding out what it's good
Ted Sikora wrote:
A while ago several people suggested using /tmp on a ramdisk along with
softupdates. Right now I am running several production servers with
4.1-STABLE with softupdates. I'm really happy with the performance. What
benefits would I realize using /tmp on a ramdisk?
On Friday, 28 July 2000 at 19:21:10 +0400, Maxim Konovalov wrote:
Hello,
I've got a question about vinum. There are two scsi disks with vinum
stripe. Here is a vinum config:
drive a device /dev/da2s1e
drive b device /dev/da3s1e
volume vinum0
plex name vinum0.p0 org striped 1024s vol
I'm writing a device driver for plex86 (the FreeMWare virtual machine
software), and have a buffer that needs to be non-pageable. It was malloc'd
with the malloc(size, type, flags) kernel malloc function. What's the best
way to make this memory unpageable?
Thanks in advance,
Isaac Waldron
On 29-Jul-00 Isaac Waldron wrote:
I'm writing a device driver for plex86 (the FreeMWare virtual machine
software), and have a buffer that needs to be non-pageable. It was malloc'd
with the malloc(size, type, flags) kernel malloc function. What's the best
way to make this memory unpageable?
I'm writing a device driver for plex86 (the FreeMWare virtual machine
software), and have a buffer that needs to be non-pageable. It was
malloc'd
with the malloc(size, type, flags) kernel malloc function. What's the
best
way to make this memory unpageable?
No kernel memory is
On 29-Jul-00 Isaac Waldron wrote:
Thanks! I didn't realize that, I suppose I should have RTFM'ed a bit more
before asking, but I just kind of assumed (we all know what that does) that
memory malloc'd in kernel mode was pageable. I guess I should ask whether
Yes, well it would be nice to
You normally wouldn't mix kqueue and threads; you'd use kqueue to
*implement* threads. :-)
AFAIK kqueue hasn't been made threadsafe, you'll have to bug
[EMAIL PROTECTED] about it. Patches gladly accepted :)
I may be just being stupid but I don't understand that last sentence.
I
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