Most home based routers can be easily exploited in a variety of ways.
This is a list of a great many historic security exploits:
http://attrition.org/security/advisory/
...but it's probably going to work best to just google your router version.
Even the open-wrt and dd-wrt 3rd party firmw
I'm about to lose control and I think I like it
YEAH!..wear are my leotards..uhh did I just say that?
Doh!
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 7:20 PM, Stephen wrote:
> I so excited, I just can't hide it!
>
> On 1/31/09, James Finstrom wrote:
> > Pause topic
> >
> > I would like to express my distast
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 1:58 PM, leegold wrote:
> snip...
>> Back on list, anyone use Zenwalk? I hear it's nice, thinking about it
>> for my next distro.
>
> I tried it, the 5.4 beta and didn't stick with it. It wouldn't
> acknowledge my wireless Intel 4965. It looked good, but I found Xubuntu
> t
I so excited, I just can't hide it!
On 1/31/09, James Finstrom wrote:
> Pause topic
>
> I would like to express my distaste about the opening line in the
> original post as that stupid song is now stuck in my head
>
> Resume topic
>
> On 1/31/09, Stephen wrote:
>> We are a list of geeks and you
Pause topic
I would like to express my distaste about the opening line in the
original post as that stupid song is now stuck in my head
Resume topic
On 1/31/09, Stephen wrote:
> We are a list of geeks and you need to ask why?
>
> sometimes just being able to do something is the reason for doing
For the record: I've got GMail working perfectly with Thunderbird 2.x
in Ubuntu :).
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Your absolutely right Stephen, all is good in poking a little fun, and I
love the Cthulu reference Jim..
"I got Outlook to work with Cthulu!, It was awesome!..uh oh"
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Jim March <1.jim.ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It's like somebody posting "hey, wowee, I managed
It's like somebody posting "hey, wowee, I managed to call Cthulu and
yay, he ate my soul!"
:)
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snip...
> Back on list, anyone use Zenwalk? I hear it's nice, thinking about it
> for my next distro.
I tried it, the 5.4 beta and didn't stick with it. It wouldn't
acknowledge my wireless Intel 4965. It looked good, but I found Xubuntu
to be more intuitive for me IMO as a desktop. As far as deskt
We are a list of geeks and you need to ask why?
sometimes just being able to do something is the reason for doing it :-)
*also poking fun*
on a more serious note some people have web access restricted but not
the email ports lost of reasons why...
not all of use like some of the features of gma
Not sure I can make it today :( Seems that my wife has some issues at
her store to deal with. Dont wait for me if you have things to do. I
know I can always find any help I need on this list.
Jim
Eric Shubert wrote:
> farli wrote:
>> I have a firewall computer that is dying a slow death!
>>
I commend your efforts but I guess I have to ask..why? LOL!
I am online, writing to you from g-mail, and it works all by itself my man.
Please understand, I am not making fun of you, I am just having some fun, I
got g-mail to work with Thunderbird a while back and it spent two weeks
downloading a
I know I got it to work right because the mail I send from outlook is going
to the gmail sent box. Now I don't have to finagle things when I click on an
email link and the web page opens an Outlook mail.
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 10:55 AM, bmike1 wrote:
> And I just can't hide it. :)
>
> Well, I k
And I just can't hide it. :)
Well, I knew there was a way to make it so that Outlook would send mail
using gmail but I was to lazy to figure out how to do it. Without asking
anyone (except google) I got it to work!
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farli wrote:
> I have a firewall computer that is dying a slow death!
>
> I need someone to upgrade the firewall software! I would try it myself
> except that the firewall box has no cd drive. Installing something like
> IPCop (I have a copy of IPCop v1.4.10) ona box without a cd drive is
>
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