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<0> hey, you guys are computer savvy in here right? <0> anyone know where's the cheapest place to buy software? <0> i was told tigerdirect <1> try zipzoomfly and newegg
<1> but i dont know if they're the cheapest <2> pagecomputers <2> but the support ****s <3> pirate bay <4> any 1 active? <3> yes <4> hey <3> yes? <4> i am trying to find a way i can ...find out which programs are using suid <4> find: -perm: +4000: illegal mode string <4> isnt working <4> find: -perm: +4000 << command i used to get the above output <3> ummm <3> find / \( -perm -4000 -o -perm -2000 \) -ls -o -fstype nfs -prune <3> try that <3> oops <3> i forgot your not using nfs
<4> nope <3> 2 secs <4> k <4> its openbsd <3> same thing :) <3> find / \( -perm -4000 -o -perm -2000 \) <3> :) <1> how do i restrich users from seeing the files outside of their homdir? <1> *restrict <3> chroot them. <4> any 1 know of any exploits for openbsd 3.9? <4> any 1 here? <5> has anyone used dummynet? <6> A collaborative, short-term open source authoring project to quickly write a book covering the basics from the 2005 BSDA Certification Requirements Document was recently started. The BSD Certification Group's BSDA (BSD ***ociate) Certification is for BSD Unix system administrators with light to moderate skills. <6> Using a wiki, authors, reviewers and readers all contribute to complete the book by the end of February. This bsdwiki contains over a hundred pages each with the topics defined by the BSD Certification Group. And a PDF in book format is periodically generated from this wiki content. <6> To contribute, please join at http://bsdwiki.reedmedia.net/ <6> not spam... but bsd book for the community :D
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