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<0> http://www.leofuchs.com/images/thepictures/Rock%20and%20Doris/E20%200189%20Rock%20Hudson%20&%20Doris%20Day%20-%20Gentle%20Kiss%20-%20Leo%20Fuchs.jpg <1> looks like he builds a lot of closets. <2> well, time to ford the rivers. <0> hahahaahah <0> there's rock hudson <3> Rock Hudson was the Tom Selleck of the '60s. And if you ask me who Tom Selleck is, I'll have D-side kick you. <0> http://www.firsttvdrama.com/illinois/rock2.jpg <4> kick me anyways, I don't give a **** <3> heh <0> anyway he caught the hiv and died and everyone was shocked when his friends told everyone 'oh yeah he was a big pole smoker' <5> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_Hudson <3> Always played the ladie's man in the movies but was a major homo in private. <1> gotta watch out for that high five. <1> Ka-bar: must have ****ed for him. <1> no pun intended.
<1> that wasn't the era where being a homo***ual was "okay" by any stretch of the imagination. <1> TenBaseT: i wonder if he ever put up drywall. :D <4> well, at least we know who the channel homophobes are. <1> I resent that. <4> good. <6> Anyone has any clue how to setup reverse zones in bind??? <3> No, in fact, he was married for a while, in a deal arranged by his manager/publicist, to try to hide the fact that he was gay. Being "out" in the 50s and 60s was a definite career-ender. <3> peder_: maybe <1> indeed. <1> i always felt very sorry for those guys. <3> Then there was Liberace who was so in-your-face flaming that most people ***umed it was just an act... <6> Ka-bar - Got an example or something?? <1> heh <3> peder_: "reverse zones in bind" is a pretty broad topic... try to narrow it down a little bit, please. <6> I have a domain, running on bind. I also have ipv6 adresses, that I want to reverse to my domain. How can I do that? <0> I'm not a homophobe at all, I just have a sensitive gaydar <3> Ooooh. OK. I don't do ipv6 yet. Can't help you there, sorry. <0> I've got tons of gay friends <0> Adam, Jeff, Tyler, you. It's all good. <3> peder_: may I suggest the #dns channel? I think they talk about DNS and Bind there, but I'm not completely sure. ;) <5> was a interesting article on DNS amplification DDoS attacks <3> peder_: there is also a #bind channel but it requires a keyword to get in. <3> peder_: I would also suggest google. <0> actually, John is running PRIDE this year and invited my wife and I to ride in the parade. I think we'll have to p*** on that <1> Ka-bar: i'm sure his reverse hasnt been delegated to him anyway. <0> dns amplification is bad juju <7> XyZzY: gadi's article? <1> you were just talking about that last night <7> saw it before gadi wrote about it <7> when I figured out what was happening, it was a total "well duh!" moment. <3> dns amplification? <7> such a simple attack. <3> not heard of that. <3> surprising actually. <7> Ka-bar: want me to run you through it? <7> Ka-bar: how it works? <3> sure <7> ok. <7> three hosts <7> BadTXT, Target, RecursiveDNS <7> someone sets up a DNS record anywhere on the net with a TXT record that's 1500 bytes of gibberish, right? <7> They then query RecursiveDNS for BadTXT <7> now RecursiveDNS has the BadTXT record cached <7> and they repeat this process for RecursiveDNS2, RecursiveDNS3 etc... <7> now <8> sending error report to zone labs...oh well <7> they use a botnet to send bazillions of spoofed requests for BadTXT to RecursiveDNS 1-100 <7> and they're spoofed with a source IP address of Target <7> the request is typically < 100 bytes <7> the response is 1500 <7> it's a 15X amplification factor using recursive DNS servers to do the damage <3> holy **** <0> so thats an order of magnitude of amplification <7> yeah <0> which puts it on the order of smurf for effectiveness <7> when I figured out what was going on, it was a total "well duh!" moment <7> gadi's comment was that DNS was going to wind up going the way of SMTP soon. <3> yeah, that's nasty <7> eg, only being recursive for trusted hosts.
<7> and what's interesting, is that uh... ****, me and one of the .ro people in here discussed a very similar attack about three years ago. <0> SILSOR <7> it wasn't silsor <0> where the hell is silsor <0> no, I'm looking for him. I'm very dissapointed in him <7> who's our resident ro-er that we tend to forgive <1> tavi? <3> tavi-san: <7> no <7> it was another one. not tavi <0> ricki ticky tavi? <0> steg? <7> hahahah <7> no, not him either <3> Xeon? <7> we had another regular ro person for a long time <0> silsors IM name is currently "I heart Rachel" <7> TenBaseT: a giant can of beer should fall on his head at any moment. <9> hahaha <3> haven't seen silsor around here in a while.. <7> maybe it already did... <3> silsor isn't from .ro is he? <0> hhahah <0> no, he's from soviet canuckistan <3> LOL <7> heh, the canucks got a wake-up call lately. <1> no kidding. <7> the whole world doesn't love them for thier odd pronunciation of about. <1> good for them for neutralizing it. <7> amen. <0> and I'd like to take this opportunity to congratulate Canada on becoming a jihadist target <0> We didnt think you had it in you, canada! <7> I'm tellin ya... the mounties are Damned Good at dealing with electronic crime and digital surviellance <7> in forensics, they're pretty much the standard by which all others are judged. <7> digital forensics anyway <0> yeah better than our ****sticks who dont even know their own email addresses <7> the RCMP are damned good at that ****. My theory is, that poeple are too ****ing cold to go outside to commit crime. So they do it indoors with a computer instead. <3> On the other hand, the media is falling all over themselves to be sickeningly PC about it... <3> http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=50538 <7> Ka-bar: yeah <0> I've hahahahahah awesome <0> 21:56 < Ka-bar> http://wnd.com/news/article. <0> ack sirry <3> "The Toronto Star reports, with jaw-dropping dim-wittedness, that "it is difficult to find a common denominator" among those who would kill us." <7> lol <7> hahahah <7> "it's the jihad, stupid" <3> "We live on a doomed continent of ostriches." <7> yeah <7> that's a great article <7> holy crap my leg hurts <1> what did you do <0> did you **** it up at the dojo? <7> yeah, last week <1> find out the hard way that "nip-san" isn't a term of respect? <7> kicking with my left leg, and my right hamstring went fubar <3> ow <7> I can kick with no problem with the hurt leg <7> but when it's the base leg, holy hell it hurts. <3> so you can move it, you just can't support your weight with it... <3> that ****s. <7> I can support my weight with it, just can't support my weight with it with my other leg up at head level <7> I may take some ibuprofen here in a few minutes, then go sit in a hot bath, see if it'll relax a bit for me. <10> Wow...the latest cvs version of mythtv is borked something fierce <0> is it a muscle problem or like a shin slint? <0> shin splint <7> muscle <7> it's the inside hamstring <7> you have like, three hamstrings, really <7> inside, outside, middle <1> reality: no surprise. <7> it's the inside
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