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<0> jaime: any computer has security flaws. <1> jaime very true. <0> jaime: if you want security and connection to the net, try www.openbsd.org <2> thanks <0> jaime: but ultimately, there is always someone smart enough to find a hole. <1> only secure box is the one with no power to it... <3> IcemanV9 sudo -i...even greater <0> no power can still be stolen :) <4> jaime: security is only as good as the administrator how sets i up <3> nickrud, to your comment, most anyone in here, could probably hack the **** out of me.. being I am a n00b.. <2> ok <0> maybe in a concrete box 600ft below the earth <0> skip that... just make the computer out of concrete and it is probably unhackable. <4> jaime: ussualy on a large unix system, dumb users are the week link. <5> PyroticShadow, I have used linux for years, am still a noob about security. That's why I use accepted best practices
<2> you want to know why i am asking you people this stuff <0> jaime: further googles -- cdc, phrack, alt2600, l0pht. <6> intelikey: if there's no pwer to it, there may be way to do it, too :D <4> debian has a nice manual for security policy and locking down a debian based system. <7> Is there a way to set the permissions/owner/group on an automounted disk? Specifically I would like them to be mounted as jdrake:user <8> 'cause you're curious? <9> Hey shut xine noat support .nsv?? <1> and i stated eariler in #ubuntu+1 the old "sudo is safer because they have to guess your name and p***wd" is like a no brainer for those that don't change their irc-name i.e. if irc-name = `whoami` like duh. <2> and cuase i am new to this system <10> DJ, no? <5> intelikey, doh. best practices :) <11> PyroMithrandir: A newb who uses elite-speak. <9> I read aboat it somwhere:S <0> jaime: only the commercial operating systems will kid you about security (read apple and microsoft) <9> AAHH on Winamp Forum <11> Sorry for the off-topic. <1> Dawei hehhe if you can hack an unpowered box. you have solved the worlds energy problems... <0> jaime: the most proactively secure operating system is by far openbsd. you can learn a lot from how they code. <2> ok <0> dizy sort your wacom out? <12> my biggest security varrant is that I dont have anything important on my computer so it is not worth hacking into :D <10> the secure by default claim of OpenBSD creator is somewhat true <13> nope <12> unless someone wants my school papers written in Finnish ;) <0> rusakk0: your insecurity might not be data <13> i followed allt eh instructions but the tablet still acts like a regular mouse <0> rusakk0: everyone's insecurity is everyone's problem. period. data or not. <4> Healot: it true because openbsd dosn;t come with anything installed :-P <6> intelikey: well, for starters, turn the power on to it... <8> topyli: Have any use for rusakk0's papers? <0> dizy: regarding pressure sensitivity? <2> is there a security for linux <0> biovore: ignorant statement <4> jaime: yes.. <13> no pressure sensitivity <10> the word is resource... it could be data, your processing power, your printer, etc <6> I've been thinking of gong to the Univ of Helsinki <1> rusakk0 ditto <2> ok what does that does <12> haha, i can e-mail them for ya :) <0> biovore: do some research before you state such a buffonary statement such as that <4> troy_s: maybe.. but its mostly true.. <4> troy_s: I run a openbsd box <1> Dawei then it no longer qualifies <0> biovore: not even close by a long shot <0> biovore: random pids, random memory allocation, blowfish encryption by default, partitioned structure, just to name a few <6> intelikey: shucks. <0> biovore: the list is huge. it is secure because it is well coded and proactive. NOT because it has zero ports. <4> troy_s: I am talking about services.. i think it only installs ssh <4> witch is a good thing <0> biovore: that is just the tip of the iceberg. who do you think wrote ssh? <4> well hmm its call openbsd <4> open ssh <13> troy_s do you have any ideas? <0> dizy: you using gimp? <14> tonyyarusso: not really. maybe we could just delete them (better just to move them around a bit to demonstrate a point :) <1> jaime several apps in the repos will help you harden your box if you are interested. apt-cache search security <13> yea.. i treid pressure in gimp.. no go <0> dizy: hold on <9> Hey do you know where i can get som Player Who Support .nsv Streams??
<2> i got to do that in the terminal right <0> dizy: you turned it on in gimp under file-prefs-> extended input? <8> topyli: (that would be fun) <15> _who_ supports? your player is a human? <10> DJ_Danni: try xmms.org <13> yes <10> check out the plugin <16> hey guys, what's a webcam program? <9> Do you mean the xmms Player?? <8> DJ_Danni: What are those? <0> dizy: and you configured all three?> <16> like where can I get one to check to see if this thing works? <13> yes <9> That are TV Stream used on Shoutcast <0> dizy: wow. and you are sure you are on the right input? <9> They are in .nsv <17> tuxtheslacker: apt-cache search webcam <6> I've been hacking for 20 years now and the only things that I've seen to be invulnerable are places I don't want to put the time into, or do the time for. <0> dizy: i know i had to fiddle to get mine, ultimately it was my input was input was set to the wrong one... mine was on 3 <18> "<11> PyroMithrandir: A newb who uses elite-speak." ?? <13> do you want me to show you my xorg.conf <0> dizy you can msg me <5> DJ_Danni, mplayer (according to gentoo) is supposed to play nsv , do you have a stream to test? <8> Dawei: What are the usually vulnerabilities? (/msg or -offtopic if you want - wondering what mistakes I've probably made ;) ) <13> msg troy_s . <9> Yeas http://212.30.223.9:8002/;stream.nsv <2> ok does any one know how can i play the music files <13> damnit.. how <13> heh <0> dawei: google phrack, cdc, l0pht, alt2600 and start doing some reading <0> sorry... that was targetting tonyyarusso <9> Did that Woork? <8> troy_s: Thanks <2> does anyone know how can i play a mp file <1> tonyyarusso if he answers that msg me <0> jaime: mp3? mp4? mp2? <5> DJ_Danni, a sec, I have to reinstall mplayer (a side effect of the wvidal fiasco) <1> curious as a cat.... <9> ok <9> The application can not be found in your archive. This usually means that it is not available for your hardware plattform. <2> mp3 <19> what is used in ubuntu for "gcc_select"? <9> This Error i get when i try to Install him:S <0> jaime: wiki.ubuntu.com search for restricted formats. <11> PyroMithrandir: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leet <5> DJ_Danni, working here with mplayer <8> jaime: Don't even have to search. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats <9> ok <9> The application can not be found in your archive. This usually means that it is not available for your hardware plattform. <9> Know this error? <18> freeindex, no, I figured it out, you used tab complete after someone else whose name started with "Pyro" left :P <5> lousy music with a yellow window <9> Where can i download MPlayer? <11> PyroMithrandir: Oh! Crap :) <0> dizy: you will need to register your handle at freenode to do private msgs here. <8> DJ_Danni: What platform? <9> Linux Ubuntu <0> dj_danni: platform means architecture <9> What do you mean?:$ <2> it didn`t find anything <0> dj_danni: amd64, i386, macppc <8> DJ_Danni: Yeah, we need better words. <9> hang on <0> jaime: wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats <0> dj_danni: uname -r from a cli <8> DJ_Danni: and if i386 whether it's old or new (P3, etc.) <0> !mp3 <20> from memory, mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats <5> DJ_Danni, I think it's using the w32codecs to play that, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats for windows codecs, <0> !w32codecs <20> a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular non-free formats. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats for 64-bit systems see http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=54399 <1> anyone play with --> harden-tools - Tools to enhance or analyze the security of the local system ? <19> what is used in ubuntu for "sudo gcc_select"? <0> dj_danni: open up a cli and type "uname -r"
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