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<0> AuthType takes "basic" or "digest"... <bashes apache> <0> ok.. that works.. as a way. <0> Allow from <...> Satify Ay <0> ern.. any <0> or at least will work for what I want. <0> I hate zend. <0> son of a bitch.. that is the problem. <1> wait .. i -can- mount part of a filesystem elsewhere <1> mount -bind or mount -rbind or something <1> hrmm <1> ha, that's perfect! <1> mount --bind /usr/local/somedir /home/mydir works great. <0> The HTTP authentication is causing it to explode. <0> a bound mount.. sounds kinky.
<0> figured out how to get zend to work.. just their "test debugger" is broken. <2> hmm <2> is there some special way one has to burn a dvd to play it in a standard dvd player? <2> i just copied the VIDEO_TS directory over to the root of the dvd and burned it <2> but my mac dvd player doesn't like it, nor does my standalone dvd player <3> hi <3> is this expression correct? "s/\[\[[^\[\]]*|//g" <3> i'm trying to match strings like "[[foo | bar" but not "[[foo [[ bar |" <0> 's/\[\[[^[]*|//g' <0> granted not sure if you want this behavor: <0> echo "[[foo [[bar | bar" | sed 's/\[\[[^[]*|//g' <0> [[foo bar <0> but.. <shrug> that is a deeper logic flaw. <3> i also want to avoid "[[ foo [] bar |", forgot to mention. <3> but same concept i guess <3> somehow your expression gives unterminated s command <3> it seems not to like [ without escape inside [] <0> what are you using? <3> i'm using sed <0> Whose sed? <3> native sed <3> SunOS <0> GNU sed and OpenBSD's sed like it. <0> oh.. Sun/Solaris. <0> echo "[[foo ]]bar | bar" | sed 's/\[\[[^[]]*|//g' <0> [[foo ]]bar | bar <0> I suspect Sun is using a very outdated version of sed.. or new seds are just more tolerant parsing... but your line is fine. <3> maybe i should get GNU sed then <2> ls -l <2> ack <4> thbbbt <2> i'm making a .iso now and then i'll burn that <0> figz, playing motorboat? <5> http://mario.nintendo.com/ <2> for some reason my dvd player did not understand hfs+, which is the default filesystem that os x burns <2> one would think that they would do .iso on a cd or dvd <0> roy, because DVDs aren't in HFS+ by default. =) <0> screw the cat. <0> phus, mario cart for the DS is suppose to be very very good. <6> right <6> i read all the bloom county <6> i am very familiar with bill the cat <6> vote for bill the cat at the next election <7> [01:42:10] <7> hmmm, wonder if subway is open now <7> [01:42:17] <7> 12" honey oat broad <7> [01:42:19] <7> cold cut combo with <7> [01:42:29] <7> lettuce/tomato/red onions/salt-pepper/oil-vinegar/chipotle sauce extra <8> im using freebsd+pf to filter traffic to a windows media server for access limitations .. things start to lag after about 40 connections .. any recommendations? <9> is there a simple way to enforce a java based installer to use a certain version of java installed on a unxi based system (in my case Mac OS X, darwin, "bsd") <10> morning <11> oh hi there! <11> if I knew you were split I wouldn't have said good morning on the other side ;) <9> :P <12> i need a copy of cisco works badly :( <9> cisco works ? <12> yes, for work <12> that wasn't a request btw :)
<9> :) <9> I had never heard of "Cisco Works" before <9> so I just googled it <12> it's pricey <9> isn't all cisco stuff pricey ? :P <12> hehe <12> and rubbish <9> well the admin part of them is like hell freezing <12> you'd think cisco would of made the routers/ids more user friendly <12> god only knows if admins really know what the hell is going on in their network <11> no they don't have a clue <11> or else I wouldn't be here <12> :) <12> i believe it is possible to takeover a continent <12> don't quote me <11> my soul is in north america, my body is in england and my sense of self is in Germany <11> works out for me ;) <12> lol <12> cool, that's probably why for smart, the german blood <12> your smart <12> :p <12> I think the whole problem with security is that people just do not want to know. If it work then don't worry. I believe it is better you freely discuss topics <11> that's how security works all over not just in computers <11> if people only know that they are spied on by their government they get sick <12> I find it really annoying :) <12> yes so true <11> I think I read in one of bruce schneiers books that even militaries disable security mechanism when they are set of repeatedly and it hampers their beauty sleep <11> I can confirm this having lived in toronto with car alarms going on all night until the owner disabled it.. <11> and then his car was broken in one day and noone heard <12> that's very interesting putting it like that <12> I knew people would be great in this channel <12> I think of working in IT security like star wars <11> I don't <11> planet of the apes <12> i sometimes feel myself being pulled to the dark side <12> though as a professional, never would <11> the thing is this.. even on the dark side people think they are doing good and they have a good purpose <12> I can see that logic <12> big brother on the other hand does not <11> you may work for an institution of government that is downright and systematically evil, but you'll only see them being attacked and them being the victim and you'll work your *** off for them and their wellbeing <11> s/of government/or government <12> I have many views on what you just touched on but would never discuss them on here <11> well imagine you were afghani, and you see a bunch of europeans running the show in your country, you'd probably think the taliban were at least among your countrymen and you would work with and for them <12> he only found p***wordless systems <12> all enabled <12> how is that hacking? <11> seems to me he was going through honeynets for years <12> what is a honeynet extractly? <12> exactly :) <11> well, it's like trying to catch an insect with honey <12> i c <11> you make a fake system that looks insecure <11> and you monitor it for intruders <12> a purposely open system on a subnet? <11> yup <11> there is honeynets in real life as well <11> systematic <11> it's all syke-psychology <11> it's sorta like publishing maps where the roads lead a different way, but while you're driving on the roads you'll never know the diff <12> do honeynets work? <12> or is it more to gauge general activity on the internet <11> do you know how identd works? <12> like an average <12> hehe no <12> <--- bit dim <11> identd is on a clients side, it is not for authentication but rather tracking for an administrator on that host to have tracking where people connect to <11> I'm gonna get kooky on you.. there is mind readers and if you have hacking into hosts on your mind someone will know... <11> alternatively you've been programmed to babble everything in your concious out at night <11> ever heard someone have a conversation with someone else who was sleeping? <11> as a little boy we'd just crawl into mommys bed when we felt threatened.. <11> today it's our girlfriends.. <11> so real hackers use methods that they will not show that on their concious they are doing anythign wrong.. just like a government <11> they use drugs to suppress/alter thoughts
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