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arthurp
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response 453 of 467:
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Jan 29 17:52 UTC 2005 |
resp: 451 precisely.
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asddsaasddsaasddsaasddsaasddsa
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response 454 of 467:
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Jan 29 19:05 UTC 2005 |
This loginID, although being thirty characters, is surprisingly easy to
remember, because it is simply asddsa * 5 . One can't say that the length
of a UID is related to the simplicity to remember.
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scholar
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response 455 of 467:
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Jan 29 20:00 UTC 2005 |
Re. 449: He took issue with the usernames themselves, naftee.
No-one's quite sure what he thought of how every single BBS post, including
the ones he made to speak out against posting usernames, necessarily (iff)
includes a username, but oh well.
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naftee
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response 456 of 467:
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Jan 29 23:29 UTC 2005 |
Nononon, he took issue with the USEABLE usernames. Which, I suppose, if a
cracker bothers to read janc's post, could understand that those are useable
usernames and, in the manner of posting /etc/passwd, janc's post constitutes
something which really should be scribbled, by gelinas.
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scholar
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response 457 of 467:
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Jan 29 23:43 UTC 2005 |
I think gelinas should scribble it by first ejaculating on it and then using
the semen as a sort of paste to hold his shaved pubic hair.
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naftee
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response 458 of 467:
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Jan 30 06:34 UTC 2005 |
AND he could try to shave the hard drive of the GreX computer with his razor
in order to remove the information in the response for good, lest it be
un-scribbled. Then he could use the razor on his beard, and replace whatever
he shaved from the hard drive with this copious amount of hair. AND THEN
tsty can have bearded peace again.
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twenex
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response 459 of 467:
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Jan 30 11:29 UTC 2005 |
Oh Brother.
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scholar
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response 460 of 467:
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Jan 31 04:49 UTC 2005 |
http://www.ohbrotherforjesus.org/
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janc
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response 461 of 467:
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Jan 31 16:47 UTC 2005 |
For those few who need things like this explained to them, yes, there is a
difference between posting a selected portion of the passwd file and the whole
password file. The first difference is SIZE, of which little more need be
said. The second difference is RELEVANCE. My posting was not only small,
but served to clarify the topic under discussion by presenting people with
a sample of real date. I carefully stripped out everything irrelevant to
the discussion (several thousand logins eight letters or less, plus uid
numbers, shells and home directories). I sorted the logins by size, and
formatted the data in neat columns, all to make the data readily useful to
people interested in the topic at hand.
I know it's difficult to appreciate these subtilities of social behavior,
like the fact that what is appropriate depends on context, or on small
differences in presentation (if 800KB is small), but that's just the way
life is sometimes. Good luck.
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scholar
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response 462 of 467:
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Jan 31 16:54 UTC 2005 |
If you had been paying attention, Jan, you would know that accounts were
killed for posting VERY SMALL password files that were QUITE RELEVANT.
This is because gelinas WASN"T killing accounts based on size or relevance
of posts.
He was killing them because he thought /etc/passwd files were an inherant risk
to system security.
This is all VERY thoroughly documented.
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naftee
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response 463 of 467:
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Jan 31 21:26 UTC 2005 |
Even /etc/passwd files which were NOT GreX's were scribbled, I believe.
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scholar
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response 464 of 467:
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Feb 1 00:10 UTC 2005 |
That is true.
Even patently FALSE/MADE UP/INVENTED /etc/passwd files were scribbled.
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albaugh
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response 465 of 467:
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Feb 1 22:09 UTC 2005 |
Do the grex bylaws allow a member vote with multiple choices? Or must the
proposal wording be strictly something that can be ajudicated pass or fail?
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remmers
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response 466 of 467:
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Feb 2 13:34 UTC 2005 |
Has to be pass/fail.
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jesuit
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response 467 of 467:
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May 17 02:14 UTC 2006 |
TROGG IS DAVID BLAINE
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