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<0> destination <1> oh <1> then something is connecting out to an sql server <0> nono...this server has port 1433 opened... i fingerprint it using nmap <1> Is it your server? <0> my campus server.. <1> ...any particular reason you're running nmap against it? <0> ummm...just trying. <1> that's a real good way to piss someone off. <0> sorry but i don't get what you're saying. <2> He's saying that he hopes you campus sys-admin isn't bigger than you. <1> I'm saying Gadjah Mada University <3> And he probably is. <1> probably wouldn't be happt. <1> happy <4> unelite: you can run any service on any port you want really
<0> no man, sorry Gajah Mada University is not my university <3> Don't come crying to us when your computer emails horse porn to your parents. <4> unelite: and if the box is a linux box its not likely running microsoft sql <0> and it is not the server i was nmap-ing.. <1> interesting, they own the ip you're using. <2> He can hope that he runs faster than the sys-admin... <0> don't worry man. it is 01:00 am here. nobody awake.even sys-admin <1> the computers are awake. <4> he can be woke <2> On the school I went to four years back, the sys-admin was actually always the number 1 contest pistol shooter of Norway. We did NOT mess with him. <0> and the logs is very long <1> no need to search logs <0> the log will be very long in the time sys-admin wake up <1> some idiot running nmap will set off all sorts of alarms <0> then what? snort? <4> daucus_carota: actually it wont <0> even with -sS? <3> wannabe hackers who have seen bad movies too many times <2> Like "Hackers". ;P <0> xarius, who is that? <4> xarius: actually only movie you see nmap in is the matrix <3> Cancel: And even then it runs faster than it should :P <0> even i haven't watch matrix yet <4> xarius: not exactly <3> Cancel: xscreensaver has an easter egg in it that simulates that scene from the matrix ^^ <0> hey man...back to the question. <0> what service opening port 1433 in linux? <4> xarius: ya found it? <5> i like the sound effects when someone is using the computer in those goofy*** movies <4> unelite: again whatever service you want to put on it <1> what question? You want us to help you probe a machine that doesn't belong to you? <3> Cancel: I didn't find it. <4> unelite: as I told you you can run any service on any port you want <3> Cancel: But I use it. <3> Someone told me. <0> Cancel, oh.. i see <0> thanks a lot <4> unelite: if you are really curious telnet into the port <4> luanch of etherreal <4> watch the traffic <3> Cancel: xmatrix -small -crack <4> unelite: the service ports on linux are not static <0> sigh..man. i have no intention to doing nothing <3> Cancel: that runs the easter egg. <4> cool <0> reprase: sigh..man. i have no intention to doing something <3> The UK's Scotland Yard Computer Crime Unit and the British Computer Society have put out a joint warning that "Viewers of the new box office blockbuster 'Matrix Reloaded' should not be tempted to emulate the realistic depiction of computer hacking." Kids - don't try this at home! -- haha <1> stick to hacking gibsons <1> pretty sure no one's ever died doing that <2> I think we should use the term "cracking", when that's what it is. <3> the_ruthless: I think no one cares. <3> Society defines terminology, not a geek minority. <0> i do care. <2> xarius: you are right, of course. <1> the_ruthless, pointless battle. I've given up trying to correct people on it <5> if society defines terminology, no one would use the words symmetric multi processing or asymptotic limits <1> limits.. agh <1> calc flashbacks <2> daucus_carota: some people actually tends to listen, and gets this "oh, I've been enlightened" feeling.
<1> the_ruthless, not here in Kentucky they don't <5> society defines common layman terms, not scientific ones <3> Cognition: society doesn't use those terms. <3> so they don't care what you call it. <2> daucus_carota: Kentucky sounds like a bad place. <1> it is. <1> not as bad as Ohio.. but, bad enough <2> Also, of course, USA's probably had more computers about in the early days, and thus, amongst common people in Norway, computers are still a little bit "new and scary". <2> And because of that one can tell them things. <2> Like the difference between hacking and cracking. <5> computers new and scary! <5> man they're abundant even in Africa <2> New word. "abundant"? <5> the_ruthless: you don't know abundant <5> ? <2> Damn right. <2> Probably some of the redneck/white trash people about these parts would look like they were from the stone age, intellectually/technologically, compared to your local rednecks. <5> LOL <2> There's actually quite a high percentage that haven't even touched a computer in Norway. <5> i didn't know redneckness is a national phenomenon now :) <2> And most of those people don't either feel a need to do it. <5> i mean international <2> I don't know a better word for the concept. <3> hmmm <2> Plus, y'know, most americans actually comes from places like Norway and England and France and stuff, right? ;P <5> LOL, well i got the idea :) <3> :o <5> Anyway, i'm going for a cookout with friends, July 4th stuff <5> later <2> The Norwegian Inbred **** Redneck: owns a mid-eighties Ford Granada (or three, all broken). Brews his own alcohol, preferably 40-70%. Owns a satelite dish and a CRT TV at least ten years old. Listens to crap music. Has a fear of computers. (But are often amazingly good at cell phone stuff.) <6> when I do man ls, it doesn't say what the codes /,*,@,| e.t.c. stand for. I have them in a book, but i'd like to see them in the man pages, i have no idea where. i did man ls <7> heloo ppl i need help <7> help for linux fedora4 <7> the proplem with the modem <7> it's hsp56 mr Via <7> dose any one know where can i find thise driver ? <8> www.linmodems.org <7> i looked there but nothing useful <8> is it an onboard ? <7> yes it's buildin modem <7> in a mercury amd motherboard <7> hsp56 mr via <7> for my fedora 4 2.6.11 <7> for my fedora 2.6.11 <9> looks like foam hit the wing of the shuttle again. <10> no one likes my idea of a giant fishnet stocking to go over the foam. <0> KILLERxXx, looks like many people have problem with linux driver for that modem in the net <10> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/07/03/free_energy_generator/ <== lol <0> randyg__, no more fuel? <10> ... no more cash in some poor sob's wallet. heh. <10> it appears to be a fake electric motor/generator bolted to a t-case from some small vehicle (jeep?) with a couple old freon tanks welded on... lol <10> "For many this is a complete disaster as quite a few use email to store documents" umm, since when did email store documents? lol <3> randyg__: a lot of people email things to themselves. <11> hey <11> does anyone know of a good IDE for C/C++ ? <10> vi <4> eclipse <4> kdev <11> randyg__ vi is a text editor, i'm talking about an IDE <4> eclipse has more support these days <11> Cancel: other than eclipse. i'm looking for a pure c/c++ dev environment <4> and is cross platform <4> that is pure c/c++ <4> you must not be familiar with how it works <11> maybe <11> i even use gcj for java, am new to eclipse though <4> you havent used it it seems <4> or dont understand it <4> simply change your perspective to c/c++ <4> done <4> you want to program in ruby, python, perl, java <4> simply change your perspective <11> and code in eclipse?
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