This isn't all that difficult. If the attacks keep changing, so should the
defenses. Follow CPAN's lead (cpan.org) and install a crontab daemon to
fetch the latest anti-doubleclickware. Market it, and you're an instant dot
com entrepreneur!
Oh, wait. Nobody really gives a damn. Never mind.
-Declan
At 15:59 2/14/2000 -0600, Harmon Seaver wrote:
> Yeah, I know how to do that. But it has the same problem that it
> does in
>using grep to check your system logs every day -- it misses stuff you haven't
>thought of. Finding a way to defeat the doubleclicks would be better, if
>you could
>keep up with all their various personas and nyms. But perhaps you're
>right, maybe
>it's too difficult to keep up with, and better to just kill all cookies
>except the
>few known to have value.
>
>
>Sunder wrote:
>
> > So learn how to write shell scripts that use grep. Grep for the shit
> you want
> > to keep and write it to the new cookie file.
>
>--
>Harmon Seaver, MLIS Systems Librarian
>Arrowhead Library System Virginia, MN
>(218) 741-3840 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://harmon.arrowhead.lib.mn.us
>
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