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2009 Sep 08
1
[OT] "_" inserted in postings
...st would not work! Comment: I have for long time been under the impression, now apparently a delusion, that the abominable quoted-printable had found its due final resting-place in the Museum of Dishonorable Obsolescence; apparently not! Also, if people are using web-mailers (Yahoo or other) that wantonly insert this kind of rubbish, they should look into the possibility of either changing the configuration under which they post their mails (if possible), or mailing via a different agent. The "quoted-printable" aspect may be a red herring, since I also see that the "=" signs i...
2004 Aug 06
0
a new directory service
...re is a case for it. > Two easy motivations. #1 is deliberate sabotage. Let's say my station is not doing so well in the listings. I go after those who are doing well, and mess with their streamed information. Maybe re-point their URLs to me in order to hijack new users. #2 would just be wanton vandalism. If an exploit is found, you can be sure the s'kiddies will use it just because they're s'kiddies. > As it stands, if you want to change the data, it's much easier to break > into the directory server itself than it would be to perform a man in > the middle at...
2004 Aug 06
4
a new directory service
> A fully-encrypted connection would nearly eliminate the possibility of a > man-in-the-middle attack either hijacking the session or surreptitiously > switching bits mid-stream and changing the traffic on the fly. A man-in-the-middle attack is not easy to pull off. If you can show me why some person would be incented to attack someone like this, then maybe there is a case for it. As
2008 Nov 07
6
How to spec a (Trollop-based) binary’s internal state?
I?m trying to spec a ?binary?, and as previously discussed on this list, I?m trying to do it ?from outside? ? i.e., by calling it with Kernel#` and observing the (side-)effects. Unfortunately, this doesn?t really let me spec expectations about its internals. Let?s assume I have a -d flag and I parse it with Trollop to set Conf.debug: opts = Trollop::options do opt :debug, ''Print debug
2004 Feb 20
24
[Bug 787] Minor security problem due to use of deprecated NGROUPS_MAX in uidswap.c (sshd)
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=787 ------- Additional Comments From openssh_bugzilla at hockin.org 2004-02-20 13:01 ------- Created an attachment (id=548) --> (http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/attachment.cgi?id=548&action=view) NGROUPS patch ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug, or are watching the assignee.
2018 Jul 18
0
ET Y M OSO C A TOAY. Moscow. Hypo-X-Us .... TO DAY ... & AND Y Msg o' Pi ... "e, Ya!" ... at the crossroads of Secord, Oli North and ... Ved
...hat we can see entire sentences encoded in each and every word. It's possible that just like "AMI" appears in my mind to have changed .... really just today, that Macaroni used to only refer to "the Wontan" (from "an" I /imagine/) I said was definitely a little to wanton and certainly at this point not to be confused with a wonton; but it's more likely that the "Gift of the Magi" here is telling us something about the the "MA" modifier (which is basically a "Matrix to Now" *MY *"car" most likely refers to a time fork arou...