On Tuesday 18 September 2001 02:03, Chang wrote:
| you guys interseted me,. where is the full documentation for these?
| iinternal useonly? or you guys were playing with numbers? :)
we're talking the calibre of service longarms. .303 is the standard
british cartridge of most of the 20th
what a shame... 225 only.
[root@server seti]# cat /home/seti/user_info.sah
type=user info
name=mwchang
nresults=225
total_cpu=8242798.854250
params_index=0
% 2,199 units done the last time I looked.Over 5 years
worth.
% I...errr... my computer... just finished the first unit... :.)
I went to freshmeat.net and forgot to use locate. I forgot...
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There is also hexdump.
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On Tuesday 18 September 2001 01:03, Chang wrote:
you guys interseted me,. where is the full documentation for these?
iinternal useonly? or you guys were playing with numbers? :)
Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
I think that shortly we will be able to use rule .270 or .300
My personal choice is a 12ga with 00
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 01:38, dep wrote:
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 02:03, Chang wrote:
| you guys interseted me,. where is the full documentation for these?
| iinternal useonly? or you guys were playing with numbers? :)
we're talking the
I routinly shoot does in the head with a .22 high standard victor. I like
the ones you can tie the legs together and carry then like a shoulder strap
bag.
Stainless breeches are noted for leading problems.
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 00:45, dep wrote:
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 00:35,
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 17:45:00 +0200
Olle Viksten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| måndagen den 17 september 2001 17.22 you wrote:
| Why dont you burn your pasport and go have some crepes and fruit, you have
| been away from meat and potatoes too long.
|
| FYI Meat and potatoes is somewhat of a
600 pound gorilla politics making headway these days?
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 10:55:15 -0500
Ronnie Gauthier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I see that the basic intent of my statement is well understood though.
|
| On Monday 17 September 2001 10:45, Olle Viksten wrote:
| måndagen den 17 september
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 12:52:07 -0300
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| I guess to point out how stupid my last post was, I'll add to this thread.
|
| Did anyone read about Tom Clancy's take on the whole ordeal? It is
| interesting, since the attack was somewhat similar to a plot in one of his
|
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 12:17:59 -0400
dep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So maybe all Europeans are not 'cheese-eaters' or live on a diet of
crepes and fruit. Sorry. I had to...
| score one for our side. in several ways. an european cracker busted
| open a mailing list used by, among others, some of
On Tue, 18 Sep 2001 01:16:31 -0400
dep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Monday 17 September 2001 11:25, burns wrote:
|
| | And Sadam is still in power, refuses to adopt a peaceful posture
| | toward his neighbours and is still a significant threat.
|
| wait a few days.
|
| | Many people in Iran
On Monday 17 September 2001 11:52, you scribed:
I guess to point out how stupid my last post was, I'll add to this
thread.
Did anyone read about Tom Clancy's take on the whole ordeal? It is
interesting, since the attack was somewhat similar to a plot in one
of his books, to hear his
On Monday 17 September 2001 12:46, you scribed:
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 12:49:53 -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems like Hitler once thought like this.
Ok,
I hearby envoke the Neticate rule that a thread be immediately
terminated upon mention of the H word
stayler
The word is
Under Help/About plugins I see Splash and FutureSplash. Don't know if is
normal or if it matters.
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 20:49:14 -0700
David Aikema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On September 17, 2001 02:05 pm, Ken Moffat wrote:
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 09:21:30 -0700 (PDT)
Net Llama [EMAIL
Odd that it works here. I had it lock up last night while looking at the
National Geographic Pearl Harbor map, which is a great site. Maybe someone
can try it and see if it works for them. I went through the whole time
line, and it seemed to work fine in mozilla. After about 45 minutes of
use,
Thanks for the replies.. but most of them seem to have an ignorant
objective...
Where are the type of projects taht would be working for medical research..
looking for cures...
I really don't care if there are aliens out there.. we have enuff aliens from
the middle east in our country now,
I have just installed mandrake 8.0 and I installed the printer woth
cups. I have just printed out some web pages and believe me I cannot
read them.
The font is so small its not readable without a magnifier, never seen
fonts so small. The second problem is that it virtually uses little ink
There is also man -k hex
xxd sounds interesting, although I have never used it.
Joel
I went to freshmeat.net and forgot to use locate. I forgot...
Joel Hammer wrote:
There is also hexdump.
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On Tue, 18 Sep 2001 20:43:42 -0400
Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I have just installed mandrake 8.0 and I installed the printer woth
| cups. I have just printed out some web pages and believe me I cannot
| read them.
|
| The font is so small its not readable without a magnifier,
On September 18, 2001 12:35 am, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
All you need to have is boring and chamfering done to match the .308 brass,
nothing else as they are both short shells. Most .303's I've seen are shot
out and not too accurate. Good enough for 100 yard deer guns but not 300
yards or more.
This being linux, there is always the do it yourself thing.
Here is a script I wrote a while back to dump files in hex, octal, and
ascii. I find it very useful. It uses od but makes the output human readable
(at least to this human). I forget how it works. I use linux with the newer
version of
I also forgot to mention od (man od).
Joel
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 02:42:39PM +0800, Chang wrote:
I went to freshmeat.net and forgot to use locate. I forgot...
Joel Hammer wrote:
There is also hexdump.
Joel
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Dennis
I have viewed the web site you had ,
http://www.mn.afrl.af.mil/public/mnme/mnme.html , I have just one question
here. Does SBLneed to take it oral or as a supository. Either way I think it
will releive any heart burn. g
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972 306-2296
Actually the best is the M-79 with 40 mm shotgun shells. I had a bunch in Nam
while I was flying in the Ashaw valley. Next was the M-16 with our special
made clips, 4 each taped together at 90 degree angles, 80 quick rounds
pleaseg
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On Monday 17 September 2001 10:00 pm, you wrote:
I know there is one. Its on my home computer, which is down right down, but
I will look around. A search on hot bot might turn something up.
vi -b will let you edit binary files.
Joel
1. Does vi have a hex viewer mode? Or should I use
On Monday 17 September 2001 20:07, you wrote:
On Monday 17 September 2001 21:07, Chang wrote:
| Then find out why Ladden did it? Talk to him before making a
| military arrest. :)
as i understand it, our arrest of him will be under a provision of
british military law, rule .303. we had a
Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
These guys can figure a way to smoke him out.
http://www.mn.afrl.af.mil/public/ordnance.html
On Monday 17 September 2001 21:33, dep wrote:
On Monday 17 September 2001 22:09, Chang wrote:
| you sure that you got the chance fior that? Ladden may just kill
| himself
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Seeing a shitload of these in the apache logs:
/_mem_bin/..%5c../..%5c../..%5c../winnt/system32/cmd.exe
/_vti_bin/..%5c../..%5c../..%5c../winnt/system32/cmd.exe
/c/winnt/system32/cmd.exe
/d/winnt/system32/cmd.exe
/msadc/..%5c../..%5c../..%5c/..Á../..Á../..Á../winnt/system32/cmd.exe
I'm seeing a lot of HTTP requests for:
/MSADC/root.exe
/scripts/root.exe
anyone know what exploit the kiddies are looking for?
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Got this from another list I'm on. I have not checked it out but Rsk is
reliable and virtually hoax proof.
A new worm that hits Windows/IIS is loose this morning. It's spreading
VERY fast...my logs are scrolling so quickly that I can't even read them.
Reports are coming in on nanog,
Correct. So all that is needed is to bore and chamfer/polish the breech
chamber to fit the .308 brass. But in your grouping the 30-06 is a long
shell, the rest are short. Has to do with the length of the action or throw
of the bolt. The 06 is classed in the magnum length.
the basics are 30
Slashdot has some links on it.
Randy Donohoe
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Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 1:49 PM
Subject: New worm on the loose
Got this from another list I'm on. I have not checked it out but Rsk
is
reliable and
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 08:14:15PM -0400, Joel Hammer wrote:
People almost invariably choose personal security over freedom.
Any rational person would.
Speak for yourself. I prefer ``Live Free or Die''.
The Brazilians understand:
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 12:14 pm, Sys Admin wrote:
Seeing a shitload of these in the apache logs:
/_mem_bin/..%5c../..%5c../..%5c../winnt/system32/cmd.exe
/_vti_bin/..%5c../..%5c../..%5c../winnt/system32/cmd.exe
/c/winnt/system32/cmd.exe
/d/winnt/system32/cmd.exe
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 11:23:41AM -0700, Vern W Heesch wrote:
Excuse my ignorance, but is this any threat to Linux and Apache?
It's main danger is that it can fill up your disk with log entries. I
turned off the packet logging on our Linux router because our syslog grew
3.5mb in less than a
The following was forwarded to all personnel here at JPL in Pasadena. I thought
it worthy of sharing.
rickf
Edward Doudian wrote:
We are not alone...
- Begin Forwarded Message -
Here's a link all should see
http://home.earthlink.net/~hankinhsd/thankyou.htm
Looks like a practical joke to me.
In case of hijacking - please aim for the chest
Regards,
Wil McGilvery
Manager, Digital Media
Lynch Technologies Inc.
416-744-7191
1-888-622-3729
416-744-0406 FAX
www.lynchdigital.com
-Original Message-
From: Rick Forrister
Yep. Here @HOME I have about 2000 hits from 200 different ip's already at
3:27 EST.
Joel
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I am measuring in gigs now my log file increases. I have twin 18G drives in
my cobalt boxs and I'm to the point of seriously considering not logging and
only turing it on for individual sites when they complain. Most of my site
owners have no clue to their log files anyways. I'm really
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
Amazon.com has a spanish books section. Search there.
On Tue, 18 Sep 2001 09:04:58 -0500 (CDT), Alexander Wallace wrote:
Yes to both of the questions... To find distributions you should probably
check www.linux.org
To find books, I've seen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
Most distributions install sendmail by default. But many people use
qmail or postfix.
Both, qmail and postfix, are supposed to be more secure and easier
to configure that sendmail.
I sugest you take your time to evaluate each of these and
On Monday 17 September 2001 9:30 pm, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
package .anchors not listed in file index
package common not listed in file index
package index.docbook not listed in file index
When I did rpm -Uvh kdelibs2-2.1.2-1.i386.rpm
I got the messages. What do they mean and will this
Pardon my late posting on this but I've been trying desparately for the
last week to come to grips with the events that took place on September
11. I am not a person who usually sheds tears freely, in fact I can't
remember the last time I sobed uncontrolably over anything. As I write
this, I am
RICK F
I HAVE SEEN MOST OF THESE A DAY OR 2 AGO. BUT I CAN ALWAYS REVIEW THESE AS
IT REMINDS ME THAT NO MATTER WHAT COUNTRY WE LIVE IN, MOST OF US ARE
COMPASSIONATE CARING PEOPLE. IT ALSO TELLS ME THAT PEOPLE EVERYWHERE ARE
WILLING TO STAND WITH US, JUST SOME PEOPLE IN THEIR GOVTS ARE
I need to find out urgently what the commands are to reformat a
reiserfs partition to ext2, I do not want to do a reinstall or have to
use partition magic.
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On Tuesday 18 September 2001 14:38, Bruce Marshall babbled:
anyone got info on what exploit the kiddies are after? thanks!
Same here tons of them...And my server doesn't do much.
these are attacks of the worm here
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
damn kiddies...
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On Tuesday 18 September 2001 15:53, Federico Voges babbled:
Both, qmail and postfix, are supposed to be more secure and easier
to configure that sendmail.
not necessarily true w/ sendmail 8.12.0 anymore
I sugest you take your time to evaluate each of these and decide
which one is best for
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Hash: SHA1
I'd like at this point to ask everyone 2 things:
1. start trimming your posts! thank you.
2. please let's start getting back on track here. I'm willing to create
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is there is enough interest...
Thank you.
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On Monday 17 September 2001 22:00, Andrew Mathews babbled:
Bill Day wrote:
Im interested in allowing 'use' of my system during idle for these
companies that 'borrow' cpu cycles.
would someone be kind enuff to post a few links to them so I may pick one
or two that I feel more like
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Subject: Active defense gets serious: Announcing LaBrea 2.0
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 12:42:34 -0500
From: Tom Liston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
First we slowed 'em down...
...Now, we're gonna'
Untested.
On Tue, 18 Sep 2001 18:01:09 -0400 Douglas J. Hunley wrote:
--Boundary-00=_X5PVGL44QK2PKGFRFUX0
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=iso-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I need someone to modify the code attached to print to a logfile
On September 18, 2001 03:16 am, Ken Moffat wrote:
Under Help/About plugins I see Splash and FutureSplash. Don't know if is
normal or if it matters.
Shockwave Flash
File name: /usr/local/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
Shockwave Flash 5.0 r47
Mime Type Description Suffixes Enabled
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 04:22, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
| And if you go to Riyadh today, it is the worst of Western urban
| sprawl, fast food, junk strip malls and cars. Of course, it has
| been their decision to import this aspect of the West, but many a
| Saudi look with sorrow at what
On Monday 17 September 2001 19:13, burns wrote:
| I was under the understanding that the 30:30, 308, 3006, 303, etc.
| were all 30 caliber bores but had differences in the design of the
| cartridge. The history of the numerical designation varies, as an
| example the 30 ought 6 was supposedly
Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
Snip
as i understand it, our arrest of him will be under a provision of
british military law, rule .303. we had a version of that, rule .308,
but we wimped out and now are stuck with our own rule .223.
Not so wimpy. The 223 has more knock down than the .303. The
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 09:18, Glenn Williams wrote:
| How about this rule: U.S. Pistol, cal .45, M1911A1
which we also wimped out on, adopting the ridiculous 9mm instead. we
need to go back to the colt, and we need to fully embrace .308, and
anybody who ain't man enough for it ought to
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 19:12, Lee wrote:
| Not so wimpy. The 223 has more knock down than the .303. The bullet
| moves at 3,300 ft/sec and spins at anywhere between 18,000 to
| 24,000 rpm (depending on rifling twist). When it hits something
| soft it tends to keyhole (turns end for end) at
dep wrote:
On Monday 17 September 2001 19:13, burns wrote:
| I was under the understanding that the 30:30, 308, 3006, 303, etc.
| were all 30 caliber bores but had differences in the design of the
| cartridge. The history of the numerical designation varies, as an
| example the 30 ought
As I sit here typing away, my hard drive is constantly going on and off as
those nasty worms try to infect (invade?) my computer.
There is a way to prevent immediate syncing to the disk with syslog, but I
can't figure it out and there are no examples in the man pages.
The man page says to put a -
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 18:50, Alan Jackson babbled:
Untested.
testing now evil grin.
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On Tuesday 18 September 2001 20:25, Joel Hammer babbled:
As I sit here typing away, my hard drive is constantly going on and off as
those nasty worms try to infect (invade?) my computer.
There is a way to prevent immediate syncing to the disk with syslog, but I
can't figure it out and there
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001 07:04:28 -0400, Keith Antoine wrote:
I just could not resist that one, I never usually get picky as I am
just as vulnerable, buty seeing itb was you!! BTW the letter has gone
to Carrara
Thanks Skippy!
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As I sit here typing away, my hard drive is constantly going on and
off as
those nasty worms try to infect (invade?) my computer.
There is a way to prevent immediate syncing to the disk with syslog,
but I
can't figure it out and there are no examples in
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 20:36, Douglas J. Hunley babbled:
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 18:50, Alan Jackson babbled:
Untested.
testing now evil grin.
thanks alan!
shit! complains about unquoted carp ... when I change that to die then I
get a 500 server error from Apache..
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do, so...
attached is a quick and simple script that in theory (if one would use it for
this purpose, which I'm not advocating) find everyone that has hammered your
Apache site all day, and would connect to their
I fought the worm. Virtually all of my hits were coming from 24.0.0.0/8.
So, I just blocked that on my firewall without logging it.
Joel
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Thanks for the help.
The %$#@^ man page just says to place a -`` in front of the selection, not
bothering to define what a selection is. Without an example, (why bother) I
was just guessing. Now, there should be no space between the -`` and the
file name?
Joel
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 08:37:48PM
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 21:42, Joel Hammer babbled:
Thanks for the help.
The %$#@^ man page just says to place a -`` in front of the selection, not
bothering to define what a selection is. Without an example, (why bother) I
was just guessing. Now, there should be no space between the -``
hmm very interesting.. says the wise man..
I concur, (gettin help on the howto of it hehe), that this is enough, I too
would have been hesitant about it(posting) and willr eamin hesitant about the
porkers knockin at my door
Have a good day gents
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 20:21,
use Carp;
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 19:46, Douglas J. Hunley wrote:
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 20:36, Douglas J. Hunley babbled:
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 18:50, Alan Jackson babbled:
Untested.
testing now evil grin.
thanks alan!
shit! complains about unquoted carp ...
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 20:01, Warren Rasmussen wrote:
| I'm just back from spending Saturday as a part of the volunteer
| effort in NYC so I've been lurking and enjoying this thread. It
| was an incredible experience. I'm a New Yorker by birth so when
| they attack your home you have to
The only pausible reason for linux users to do it is because it's
abusing our shared bandwith.
I don't have the resources to counter M$ WTC-class terrorists. Get the
ISP military.
My ISP has baanned port 80 (not good actually) after the first code-red
worm. They haven't lifted the ban yet.
This wouldn't be hard to get around. Just register with a company to get
your own domain name and have them maintain it for you ($35 per year?), then redirect
it to your
home IP to port, say 81, with apache listening to port 81.
Windows users are such a drag. Really. But, they help support the
Hmmm... does that script have root permission? Or point it to
a logfile owned by someone else (like whoever runs apache).
On Tue, 18 Sep 2001 20:46:46 -0400 Douglas J. Hunley wrote:
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 20:36, Douglas J. Hunley babbled:
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 18:50, Alan
I have come across items from time to time which suggest that it may be or
is illegal to reverse engineer software, including data formats. So that, in
the future, or maybe even now, it will be illegal to write a filter to
convert WORD documents into other data formats.
Is this true?
How bad is
If the ISP has a clue they have also closed 81 as most servers answer 81 for
admin use.
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 21:33, Joel Hammer wrote:
This wouldn't be hard to get around. Just register with a company to get
your own domain name and have them maintain it for you ($35 per year?),
Odd thing is that flash now works for me as well. Still can't get Java
working though.
--- Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Odd that it works here. I had it lock up last night while looking at
the
National Geographic Pearl Harbor map, which is a great site. Maybe
someone
can try it and
how to use rpm to find out the package that contained xxd?
I forgot...
Joel Hammer wrote:
There is also man -k hex
xxd sounds interesting, although I have never used it.
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, Chang wrote:
how to use rpm to find out the package that contained xxd?
I forgot...
rpm -qf /path/to/file/xxd
[root@dude2 /root]# rpm -qf /usr/bin/hexdump
util-linux-2.9s-4
--- Jay
On September 18, 2001 07:54 pm, Alan Jackson wrote:
Hmmm... does that script have root permission? Or point it to
a logfile owned by someone else (like whoever runs apache).
It's just a quick little script and makes for a quite easy read.
As long as you have read permissions to the apache
On September 18, 2001 07:54 pm, Alan Jackson wrote:
Hmmm... does that script have root permission? Or point it to
a logfile owned by someone else (like whoever runs apache).
Whoops getting my threads crossed tonight. Please ignore that last
message.
David Aikema
I thought you were about police procedures... be civilized a little bit...
Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
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On Tuesday 18 September 2001 01:03, Chang wrote:
you guys interseted me,. where is the full documentation for these?
iinternal useonly? or you guys were playing with
doh.. full path to xxd... I barely rememebred that it was rpm -qf
I guess this is the standard util I asked for.
How to use rpm to find out the package that contained xxd?
I forgot...
rpm -qf /path/to/file/xxd
util-linux-2.9s-4
why not HTML?
I ask because at work we use Wordperfect 5.1 on a unix server with PC's for
terminals for report writing. Works fine.
But, our IS people, ignoring our requests for improvements elsewhere in the
system (like useful data retrieval), are talking up converting over to WORD.
I cannot
Sorry, anyone got a perl example that uses a foreign smtp server to
sendmail?
I copied this script, but perl found errors. Seems that I lacked some
package.
[guest@server pub]$ perl -w mail.pl
Global symbol $length requires explicit package name at mail.pl line 26.
Global symbol $packFormat
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