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Users activity: 23 posts per thread
Forum activity: 2 active threads during last week
 

Posting activity on Other OS / Open Source / BSD:

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Threads: 2 15 31
Post: 4 28 72
 

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Vorlin
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user's latest post:
Well, I'm rather surprised...
Published (2008-11-28 07:54:00)
Man, if Apache got "folded" into IIS like mentioned, I seriously would get out of the computer business. Simply because then it could only be a matter of time before more got taken in. Besides, I'm glad that IIS' structure (from what I've been told anyways by my MS admin friends) is quite different than Apache and of course, MS would want to keep their shit up in lights and who knows what would happen to...
SirDice
1
user's latest post:
FreeBSD 6.4-RELEASE
Published (2008-11-28 19:54:00)
Personally I'm waiting for 7.1 but others might find this version useful The highlights in the 6.4-RELEASE are the following: [*] New and much-improved NFS Lock Manager (NLM) client [*] Support for the Camellia cipher [*] Boot loader changes allow, among other things, booting from USB devices and booting from GPT-labeled devices with GPT-enabled BIOSes [*] DVD install ISO images for amd64/i386 [*] KDE updated to 3.5.10, GNOME updated to...
rapier57
1
user's latest post:
Well, I'm rather surprised...
Published (2008-11-28 06:19:00)
Not too surprising. MS has embraced Shibboleth, an open source ID federation project. It will fold much of it into its own federation strategy as it goes along. Apache will probably get folded into IIS soon, now. Granted, there are probably some genuine philanthropic agendas there, somewhere ... he he he he ha ha ha ha ... I crack my self up .... Whew! OK. I'm all right. One with the serious stuff, now.
 

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Started 5 days, 4 hours ago (2008-11-28 19:54:00)  by SirDice
Personally I'm waiting for 7.1 but others might find this version useful The highlights in the 6.4-RELEASE are the following: [*] New and much-improved NFS Lock Manager (NLM) client [*] Support for the Camellia cipher [*] Boot loader changes allow, among other things, booting from USB devices and booting from GPT-labeled devices with GPT-enabled BIOSes [*] DVD install ISO images for amd64/...
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Started 5 days, 18 hours ago (2008-11-28 06:01:00)  by Vorlin
So I was perusing all the favorite places of opensource software and I hit up Apache.org to see what's new in their community and I found this on the front page about halfway down. The Apache Software Foundation welcomes Microsoft as a Platinum Sponsor At OSCON, Microsoft announced their Sponsorship of The Apache Software Foundation, joining Google and Yahoo! at Platinum level. The ...
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Started 2 weeks ago (2008-11-19 23:59:00)  by lazylate
I have a freebsd jailed VPS, that I am currently using. After installing PHP APACHE, and MySQL through ports I had an odd error about another copy of mysql running which I could not connect to using the mysql client. And also didn't see the process running in a ps aux or a top. Thought the problem might be related to mysql6.0, becuase it seemed "Falcon Engine" specific, so I deninstalled mysql ...
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Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2008-11-13 00:49:00)  by keezel
So I've managed to convince my wife that Ubuntu is not the devil, and she is now using it on her laptop. So far everything is going incredibly well, and it outperforms XP by far and she loves it, with few minor exceptions. When she backspaces too many times (runs out of text to delete) the system board beeps rather loudly, much like when you frenetically press F10 as a system boots to go into ...
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Started 1 month ago (2008-10-31 00:14:00)  by Egaladeist
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Started 3 weeks, 3 days ago (2008-11-09 08:11:00)  by sputnik1957
Welcome I installed a 3-backtrack on the drive, and I question how to enable auto login to a root-and log-on to run a graphical environment startx? In order to work as a LIVE-CD. Best regards and thanks in advance for your reply.
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Started 1 month ago (2008-11-02 12:48:00)  by cgkanchi
_________________ Buy the Snakes of India book, support research and education (sorry website has been discontinued) My blog (shameless plug, I know): http://biology000.blogspot.com
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Started 2 months ago (2008-09-30 20:19:00)  by Harry
Does anyone have an ISO image of a old Solaris 10 install by any chance, one that would be vulnerable to the telnet bypass? (or know where I could get the vulnerable telnet package) Also looking for vulnerable install for snmpXdmin and TTYPrompt ( and/or 9) It's hard work finding vulnerable software!
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Started 1 month ago (2008-10-28 00:43:00)  by cgkanchi
_________________ Buy the Snakes of India book, support research and education (sorry website has been discontinued) My blog (shameless plug, I know): http://biology000.blogspot.com
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Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2008-10-15 11:43:00)  by Harry
I know a few ways of doing it, but wondering what others woudl do to find and exploit a vulnerable process on the UNIX host?
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Started 5 days, 18 hours ago (2008-11-28 06:01:00)  by Vorlin
So I was perusing all the favorite places of opensource software and I hit up Apache.org to see what's new in their community and I found this on the front page about halfway down. The Apache Software Foundation welcomes Microsoft as a Platinum Sponsor At OSCON, Microsoft announced their Sponsorship of The Apache Software Foundation, joining Google and Yahoo! at Platinum level. The ...
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Started 5 days, 4 hours ago (2008-11-28 19:54:00)  by SirDice
Personally I'm waiting for 7.1 but others might find this version useful The highlights in the 6.4-RELEASE are the following: [*] New and much-improved NFS Lock Manager (NLM) client [*] Support for the Camellia cipher [*] Boot loader changes allow, among other things, booting from USB devices and booting from GPT-labeled devices with GPT-enabled BIOSes [*] DVD install ISO images for amd64/...
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