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<0> eeeeeeeeieeeeeeeioeoooo... <0> hi <1> hey markos_64 <1> what's goin' on? <0> killing off botnets <0> nothing fun <1> ah <2> markos_64: botnets ? worms ? <0> r0nny: some ****er guessed an user p***word on my machine and ran a ip-scan bot on it... now waiting in icrop attention queue on undernet to report they have three big channels with hundreds of abusive bots <2> markos_64: hope u wherent the user, and u really kicked this one in the but for having a guessable <2> hi air <3> hey r0nny <2> did u talk with geist ? <0> r0nny: it was user 'test' , p***word 'test'... which i kept for school unsafe filetransfer usage [they only got unsecured ftp here and some poeple are known to tcpdump...] <0> r0nny: checking system login logs each few hours maybe is paranoid, but helps <2> how avout disallowing login for such users ?
<2> if the ftp server dosnt ****, setting the shell to /bin/false should help <2> hmmm <2> wont help if they tell ssh to use another command <2> anyway - use scp/rsync+ssh <2> leaving such a hole doesnt even need tcpdump - test-test is in any usable word/p***word list <0> r0nny: scp nor sftp for some obscure and unclear reason doesn't work [using psftp or however putty version of that was called] <0> so i'm kinda forced to ftp <2> markos_64: router blocks ? <0> windows ****age, more probably <0> since ssh as shell works fine <2> try winscp <0> winscp? ok, will try that next time i'm there... thanks <2> also there are ways to use port-knocking and serving-limitations <0> yah... well, guess i'll just get some php upload script and delete this account <4> geist: ping <5> ping timeout <6> PONG <7> happy 4'th americanos <6> yo <1> yo <6> mplergh <1> hmm, both linux and windows resort to using the model id string on my laptop's proc, instead of a 'nice' name <6> they probaby dont have specific drivers for that cpu <6> the model name stuff keeps changing, IIRC <1> yeah, looking at the linux cpu driver, the model/family combo isn't in the list <4> geist: say I want to add a bit of arbitrary data to a ELF file; what's the best way to go about it? <4> write a little problem that does it? <1> what kind of data? <4> whatever kind i want <1> er, rather what form? <7> link in an object file with a big fat array <6> right <6> and put it in it's own named section <1> gcc handles compiling big*** byte arrays pretty well <7> yup <4> well, the thing is that i do not know what kind of data to add at linking time <6> doesn't matter, just make it a big arra <7> byte arrays fits most needs :-) <1> and you can easily case to anything else you need <1> cast* <1> anyone know off hand what divisor windows sets the PIC to? <5> the same linux does <1> sweet, i got one for christmas last <1> now i just need to get a better electric and i'll be set <7> hm, the guitarist + osdev'er setup seems to be more common than I thought <1> heh, yeah <7> although I'm more of a pianist these days <1> yeah piano is fun, though i'm not skilled at it at all :-p <7> but whenever i hear this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEu0Aa5cZW0&search=monte%20montgomery <7> ... i wanna pick up the guitar again <1> lol <1> i need a better electric <7> that guy proves acoustic is all you need :-) <1> true, i put my big money into my acoustic <7> the beginning is good, then mid section great and the end mind boggling <7> eieio, good :) <7> i currently have only a ****ty fender acousting (copy) ... all my money went into a new Roland kb <7> i think geist has a decent electric <7> don't remember which
<7> he plays on a beatenup Alvarez <6> thus far it's not impressing me too much <7> no? <6> the beginning part is just wankery <7> hang in there <1> hmm, the lower you set the divider, the slower VMware seems to produce interrupts <6> hmm, doing it on an acoustic is kind of a gimmick <6> of course he seems to be an acoustic guy, so it's the right way to do it for him <7> well, he's actually glued to his alvarez and doesn't have much choice <6> but it'd sound so much better on an electric <7> well... since you ask: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUoZxmcZpNo&mode=related&search=monte%20montgomery <7> same guy, electric (!) <6> right <7> horrible quality <6> the trick to little wing is the subtley of it <6> it's not a technically hard piece of place <6> play even <7> of course <7> it's like stairways to heaven <7> all guitar players can do it <7> but it will **** <6> welll, not sure about stairway. that's a pretty easy song to play <6> stairway is good because any intermediate guitar player can do it pretty well <7> here's vaughn playing little wing live: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0zy0lqpOyc&search=vaughn%20little%20wing <7> he *does* capture any subtleties there are <6> exactly <7> i actually dislike the original hendrix version for some reason <6> but man I love srvs tone <7> like most of the axis album <6> it's fantastic <7> yeah <6> apparentlyy he used a crappy ibanez transistor "tube screamer" pedal into a fender tubeamp <7> heh <7> and it worked out <6> the trick is the pedal overdrives the front end of the amp <7> cool <6> and look at the strings on his guitar. he always played with m***ive strings <6> also, his pickups were seriously overwound <7> true <6> ah rosewood fretboard too <6> my strat is a maple one, much brighter <7> oh well, RIP stevie boy <7> ah, right, you got a strat <7> lucky moddafokka <6> yeah, been playing it a lot lately too <6> set up my amps in the garage <7> niiice <6> my fingertips are the limiting factor <7> they'll harden real soon :) <6> no, they're peeling for other reasons <6> playing the guitar just makes em worse <7> wha? <6> they're already pretty raw <7> lube'em and take a break <6> doesn't matter, fingers have been shedding layers for a month or so now <6> persuambly they'll stop at some point <7> like... at the bones <6> well no, but like to the red parts that hurt <7> heh <6> it's kindof funny seeing all the little wing versions on this youtube page <6> most are pretty average <7> yes <6> listening to the metallica one now <7> ouch <7> that would be the "frenzy" version <7> there is a fantastic piece of guitar playing from some british 70-ies band that I forgot the name of... been meaning to look it up, but i don't remember the band name. <7> i think the piece was called "the trees" or something <7> heard it like 10 years ago and knows it on the guitar <7> searching for "the trees" is kinda futile <7> aha - but not on youtube.com <7> rush--- great <7> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUW-VijBbpc&search=%22the%20trees%22 <6> not suprisingly, the metallica version is pretty dumb <6> very mechanical
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