>Absolutely, the U.S. Navy will know precisely where you are if you use
>TOR, but no one else will.
>Sincerely,
>IR
I meant that your IP address isn't the only thing you should try to hide.
There are a lot of very noisy protocols which can give your location or
identity away.
> On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 05:45:22PM +, Internet Retard wrote:
> > Wow... just wow... that is slick and *so* simple! Just like OpenBSD.
> >
> > So you sent that tinyurl link to the email account created by the
imaginary,
> > anonymous, disgruntled OpenBSD developers and the person who created t
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 05:45:22PM +, Internet Retard wrote:
> Wow... just wow... that is slick and *so* simple! Just like OpenBSD.
>
> So you sent that tinyurl link to the email account created by the imaginary,
> anonymous, disgruntled OpenBSD developers and the person who created the
> acco
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 01:14:06PM -0400, STeve Andre' wrote:
> On Monday 16 August 2010 13:02:11 Bob Beck wrote:
> > Theo has been back for a day already. and like the rest of a lot of
> > us, is trying to get a test and release cycle out the door to ship a
> > release - that means we have better
Wow... just wow... that is slick and *so* simple! Just like OpenBSD.
So you sent that tinyurl link to the email account created by the imaginary,
anonymous, disgruntled OpenBSD developers and the person who created the
account *actually* clicked on the link. Has he never heard of tor. I think
it's
On Monday 16 August 2010 13:02:11 Bob Beck wrote:
> Theo has been back for a day already. and like the rest of a lot of
> us, is trying to get a test and release cycle out the door to ship a
> release - that means we have better things to do than entertain misc@
> by responding to Wim's idiotic b
Theo has been back for a day already. and like the rest of a lot of
us, is trying to get a test and release cycle out the door to ship a
release - that means we have better things to do than entertain misc@
by responding to Wim's idiotic bullshit.
Wanna help? go install snapshots on as many diff
On Sun, 15 Aug 2010, David Hill wrote:
> Well, tinyurl redirects to my box which redirects to trollaxer. Here is
> the culprit log for falling for such a silly trick.
You should have finished the job by redirecting to the goatse.cx guy :)
Will someone warn me 2 minutes before Theo gets back? I'd like to
have some popcorn ready. :-)
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 9:27 AM, Bob Beck wrote:
>> Well, tinyurl redirects to my box which redirects to trollaxer. Here is
>> the culprit log for falling for such a silly trick.
>>
>> 83.101.24.
> Well, tinyurl redirects to my box which redirects to trollaxer. Here is
> the culprit log for falling for such a silly trick.
>
> 83.101.24.229 - - [15/Aug/2010:19:13:12 -0400] "GET /why.html HTTP/1.1"
> 200 136 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; OpenBSD i386; en-US; rv:1.9.0.11)
> Gecko/2009070118 Firef
Hi,
Nothing to do with the previous thread, but this is something that
always annoys me a bit in the following syntax. I'm sure most people are
aware about that, but I thought I'd hammer the nail once more.
On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 10:51:32PM -0400, David Hill wrote:
> # cat why.html
>
>
>
Hi,
Am 16.08.2010 um 09:42 schrieb ropers:
> Despite all the static in the past, I had still been hoping to save
> some money and buy a Lemote YeeLoong from Wim (as they're hard to get
> otherwise).
>
> I now no longer intend to do so.
I ordered mine some days ago on tekmote.nl which seems to be
On 08/16/10 03:42, ropers wrote:
The trick worked:
LMAO.
Clicking on tinyurls: hilarity often ensues.
Nice trick David. *laughs more*
--
- RSM
www.erratic.ca
I was at first *very* confused by how some information was implied but
not stated in David's email. The mixed top/bottom posting order also
confused me.
I'd like to rephrase what David wrote, for the record -- just in case
others might be as confused as I was:
1.
David privately replied to the d
, you just 'wing it'.
Today, we see the same shit all over again... Theo just announced the
following:
- snip snip
To: hack...@cvs.openbsd.org
Subject: Tree locked
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2010 10:03:05 -0600
From: Theo de Raadt
I am locking all the trees until the develop
sement and none of the developers
>> had any access to the work they doing.
>>
>> I'd like to remind people that at this point we lost valuable developers
>> like Niels Provos which turns out the be one of the few who fully understood
>> crypto and the securit
ron and a few others Others had their account re-enabled
> after groveling. And all that over a misunderstanding that is to blame to
> the fact that Theo had no written procedures on how to deal with 'issues'.
> When Theo is away, you just 'wing it'.
>
> T
On Fri, 13 Aug 2010 19:46:24 +0200
disgrun tled-developers wrote:
> Just to keep the mortals in the loop,
>
> This date to day, on Tuesday the 13th of August 2002, Theo had another fit
> and kicked out all the OpenBSD developers for a couple of days or so:
>
This is between Theo and his develop
> From: mirage.comput...@gmail.com
> This appears to be none of my business, not sure how it got to misc,
besides
> someone's deep enough interest to create a special gmail (in eu) account.
>
> Now I don't develop software, nor know anything, but this reads like the
> tree got locked because lots o
appened.
> >
> > -- snip snip
> >
> > So Theo shut down all machines in his basement and none of the developers
> > had any access to the work they doing.
> >
> > I'd like to remind people that at this point we lost valuable developers
&
work they doing.
> >
> > I'd like to remind people that at this point we lost valuable developers
> > like Niels Provos which turns out the be one of the few who fully
> > understood
> > crypto and the security improvements like separation of privileges. Not to
&g
On Fri, 13 Aug 2010, disgrun tled-developers wrote:
This date to day, on Tuesday the 13th of August 2002, Theo had another fit
and kicked out all the OpenBSD developers for a couple of days or so:
All I can say is: "Thank you Theo for giving a damn and not running
some kind of peewee flophous
like to remind people that at this point we lost valuable developers
> like Niels Provos which turns out the be one of the few who fully
> understood
> crypto and the security improvements like separation of privileges. Not to
> forget Hugh, Aaron and a few others Others had their
nd the security improvements like separation of privileges. Not to
forget Hugh, Aaron and a few others Others had their account re-enabled
after groveling. And all that over a misunderstanding that is to blame to
the fact that Theo had no written procedures on how to deal with 'issues'
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