now now scotty..that's not proper behavior for staff. It's major faux pas according to grex's privacy policy. I expect that the board shall scold you for that stunt. You pulled down my shorts and gave me a public weegie. Do you feel vinicated? Have you exacted sufficiant revenge? in item#118 you posted my login times and usernames. You didn't expose anything that I didn't admit to already. I fessed up in "pseudo" a while back. It's good you did so however. There are people here who think I've been here for years. They also think I'm an m-netter. I didn't even know what m-net was until jazz accused me of being a member. I do have an account there now though username:sabre password: rU4rEaL? The limited knowledge i have of grex I obtained in the last few weeks. I just read alot. So what if I posted a thread about you? Was it true? Did it touch a nerve? I'll answer for you: Hell no. YOU ENJOYED IT! Admit it! You're famous now....Your name is up in lights! All Grex hails you! If you block my ip or delete my accounts...well then you're a CUNT! If you don't block me..when I come to MI I'll buy your sad ass some breakfast. I'll buy all the parrots that come to the walk breakfast also.7 responses total.
Actually I just got curious how much time you spent on Grex, and perhaps who else you really were. The "last" command is available to all users, BTW.
any user can get this info: abre ttype 208.17.122.188 Sat Jul 26 06:47 - 07:36 (00:48) sabre ttyp5 208.17.122.188 Fri Jul 25 16:35 - 17:54 (01:19) sabre ttyp3 208.17.122.188 Fri Jul 25 14:15 - 15:05 (00:50) sabre ttypc 208.17.122.188 Fri Jul 25 12:01 - 12:12 (00:11) sabre ttypa 208.17.122.188 Fri Jul 25 11:04 - 11:33 (00:28) sabre ttyp3 208.17.122.188 Fri Jul 25 09:31 - 10:13 (00:41) sabre ttyp1 208.17.122.188 Fri Jul 25 06:57 - 08:09 (01:11) sabre ttyp3 208.17.122.188 Thu Jul 24 18:40 - 20:02 (01:22) sabre ttyp1 208.17.122.188 Thu Jul 24 17:11 - 18:05 (00:54) sabre ttyp1 208.17.122.188 Thu Jul 24 13:45 - 14:20 (00:34)
Different persona, same persistent ignorance.
Yeah, I had figured it out the first day you used both logins in the same item. And since anyone can do the same thing (and a lot of us do), Scott did nothing against public policy.
Actually, I don't think scott even knows the current root password. He pretty much resigned from staff. However, I would have no problem with a staff member posting such info. This is not private information.
I think I got a corrupted version of the root password, since it didn't work for me. Then I was in Norway and so it wasn't convenient to call another staffer to get the correct version. Then I got a little too used to not being a staffer... at this point I figure I've done my tour of duty. :)
I'm almost curious enough to try logging into m-net with the password in #0. Almost.
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