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<0> oh. well STFU. I don't even know you. what makes you think I give a **** what you think
<0> ?
<1> seems like you do
<0> you? I haven't even replied to you. I'm having a rant, moron
<1> I can contribute yes?
<0> :)
<2> I want socialized laundromats
<3> game, set, and match
<2> everyone has a right to have their clothes washed.
<0> he messaged me something. I didn't care enough to read it before closing the window
<3> FKnight`, you liberal pinko yankee! you're just trying to subsidize the water district!
<4> what's the most reliable windows encryption program
<5> I'm looking for a way to share my desktop to other clients across the net..Being behind a router, and not wanting to enable dmz kind of gets netmeeting out of the equation..also I've found vnc to be pretty damn slow, compared to remote desktop
<3> <insert offensive conservative rant>
<6> bucks: rot13
<7> rot13 =P



<7> PAP
<6> My first contribution to this channel
<7> haha yeah PAP
<3> i prefer rot26
<7> DaveyB: i win!
<3> much more secure
<7> PAP = no encryption cleartext.
<6> what you on about shift based algorythms own no one can crack them
<6> :)
<4> kool
<4> tx you
<3> DaveyB, you should try periods. they're really coo
<3> *cool
<6> work this one out j pxo
<0> now my dumb*** boss calls :D
<5> there are many encryption programs out there..many supporting aes-128
<4> i can't find pap13
<0> on the ****ing walky talky, cheap mother****er
<5> a google away.
<4> what's the program called that uses it
<4> is pap13 a type of encryption?
<6> bucks: You could use PHP which is pretty secure
<4> i c
<4> ill give it a shot
<0> sorry. I'm a full duplex human being. shove your walkie talkie up your arse :)
<7> bucks: what kind of encryption you're trying to do
<7> ROT13 is one of the *worst* kinds of 'encryption' you can do
<7> and PAP is an authentication method
<4> well
<7> Are you trying to encrypt your files?
<4> i want to encrypt flash and mirc basically
<5> bucks http://axcrypt.sourceforge.net/
<4> just a few folders
<7> bucks: NTFS has builtin encryption capabilities
<7> and it's pretty secure especially if you export the key onto a floppy disk
<5> oh folders? uhh..
<7> But im not sure about encrypting flash
<5> yeah just use ntfs sha1 encryption then
<7> you might need something vendor properitary to do that
<6> Flash Encrypt is a good tool. I know it used in industry
<6> There aren't many tools for reverse engineering new compiled flash programs. I thought :p
<4> eh no
<4> i mean flashfxp
<4> :x
<4> not macromedia flash
<8> so you want to do sftp?
<5> uhh.. you want to encrypt the connection for mirc and flashfxp?
<5> not encrypt the folders they're in
<8> I think he wants to "encrypt" the traffic
<4> :)
<4> i want to encrypt the folders
<4> i can encrypt the traffic too?
<4> does it lag?
<8> what's the point in encrypting the folder holding mirc.exe
<8> ?
<4> ehm
<9> is there a way to control the volume with the keyboard?
<4> bnc's and logs
<10> w4r3z!
<9> like maybe one of the f buttons or something?
<4> die



<6> FlashFXP uses SSL which again uses encryption.
<8> NTFS encryptino
<8> PGP
<6> Also supports blowfish which is pretty cool
<4> oke
<5> mirc can use ssl aswell, if the server supports it
<4> lol
<4> yay for linknet
<4> :[
<4> so thats solved
<4> now, when's a good replacedment for xp coming?
<4> xp is getting boring :D
<3> ?
<5> so.. remote desktop sharing software..anything as low bandwidth intensive as ms remote desktop but 'shares' the desktop - hence allowing for multiple people to see what you've displayed
<0> heh. I didn't even feel like getting into it with him about his consultants. :-) and I thought of something else they had him doing wrong. but screw it. they're now relegated only to being used in rare instances, which hopefully now should be even rarer
<3> bucks, then play with your preferences and the registry until it's exciting again
<5> I've tried a few vnc's, and most seem to be pretty slow - sending images across the net instead of commands
<11> RogerRabb; XP "Remote ***istance" shares like that. so does NetMeeting.
<2> is there a Federal deduction on county property taxes?
<12> so sushi was originally a chinese thing that the japs stole
<12> damn chinks
<0> he was out. hehe. yeah, well where was his nextel...the one we're supposed to always have with us
<5> netmeeting uses h.34x or something right? Meaning it has a lot of dynamic ports
<3> FKnight`, i think so. don't any "local" taxes count the same?
<2> hell if I know dude
<5> so being behind a router, (like all networks should be) makes it a bit hard
<2> I just work here
<3> hahah! i thought I was the only one that said that
<0> oh, and my replication finally
<5> ok, so remote ***istance - does that use dynamic port ranges, or can I set a port to connect to?
<11> RogerRabb; the sharing isn't as difficult as the multimedia.
<11> RogerRabb; its the multimedia (audio, video) that uses h.323 or whatever, that uses all kinda funky dynamic UDP ports
<5> ah ok I see
<10> gah firefox ****ed up again
<10> : S
<11> afaik, remote ***istance uses port 3389 , same as RDP (its the same protocol), but it requires the user at the computer to send an invite to the remote user
<12> Although in todays society you will find Sushi served most often in a Japanese restaurant, it actually dates back to 7th Century China. As a way of preserving fish, the Chinese people started making Sushi but without modern day refrigerators, they used the natural process of fermentation. To complete the Sushi-making process, only rice and salt were needed. The result was delicious fish, causing Sushi to grow in popularity.
<0> ok. if all is groovy, in 5 minutes (default wait before a GC is attempted to be made) I may be happy
<0> cocktails
<3> Remote ***itance uses 135
<5> 135 and 3389?
<5> both tcp/udp?
<3> probably, if what peer says is correct. no, just tcp
<5> ok, thanks for that
<5> you can send an invite file - which can be valid for 99 days(max)? then they just use that whenever they want to connect?
<13> you still have to allow manually
<13> and give control manually
<13> barry
<5> can you give them lower permissions?
<13> 67 mustang
<11> 135? 135 is the RPC Locator Service.
<0> gimply
<11> thats only used to ***ign dynamic RPC ports.
<0> you bought one?
<13> saturday yes
<13> put a deposit down today
<0> college roommate of mine had a 66 or 67. little red one
<13> yeah it's red
<0> rusted out floorboard.
<13> not a fastback, but eh
<13> it's a project car
<5> ok, cheers for the advice peerafk
<0> almost lost a date when I borrowed it ;-)
<13> i couldn't see _any_ rust
<13> lol
<14> is there a way to make IE stop babysitting me while i try to download files :l
<3> peerafk, right, like when a temporary RDP service is being created. ;)
<13> the bottom is prolly all kinds of ****ed
<0> not really. I just told her not to step or push down in that area...it was on the p***enger side
<14> with the popups and the warnings and the what not
<13> see now you're just confusing me
<0> but anyway, congrats. I always loved the styling from then
<0> oh dude. you know this
<13> nah you never told me


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