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  #46  
Old January 27th 10, 12:31 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Alias[_36_]
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Conor wrote:
In article , Alias says...
Conor wrote:
In article , Alias says...

Note it says one has to have root privileges. A strong password and a
hard NAT firewall in a router will stop this lame ****.
Sure?

Yep.

http://securityandthe.net/2009/04/28...oit-for-linux-
machines-running-sctp-applications/

Quoting some that could be done with a kernel that isn't used anymore
isn't exactly proof of anything except how clueless and ill informed you
are.


How do you know its not used anymore? It was a kernel distributed in all
of last years distros.


That kernel has been updated three times since then. I'm running
2.6.31-17-generic.

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  #47  
Old January 27th 10, 12:33 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
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Conor wrote:
In article , Alias says...

That's for an old kernel that isn't used any more. Got any more bull****
you'd like to share?


a) That worked this last year
b) You're assuming that everyone upgrades the kernel.


Yes, I am and with Ubuntu it's pretty obvious when there's an update.
Windows doesn't do well if you don't update either. In fact, it's still
vulnerable even if you do update.

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  #48  
Old January 27th 10, 09:25 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Philo F. Shagnasty
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"Alias" wrote in message
...
Conor wrote:
In article , Alias says...

That's for an old kernel that isn't used any more. Got any more bull****
you'd like to share?


a) That worked this last year
b) You're assuming that everyone upgrades the kernel.


Yes, I am and with Ubuntu it's pretty obvious when there's an update.
Windows doesn't do well if you don't update either. In fact, it's still
vulnerable even if you do update.

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Alias


There is always an update with Ubuntu because they can never get it right.
You get what you pay for!



  #49  
Old January 27th 10, 11:29 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
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Philo F. Shagnasty wrote:


"Alias" wrote in message
...
Conor wrote:
In article , Alias says...

That's for an old kernel that isn't used any more. Got any more
bull**** you'd like to share?

a) That worked this last year
b) You're assuming that everyone upgrades the kernel.


Yes, I am and with Ubuntu it's pretty obvious when there's an update.
Windows doesn't do well if you don't update either. In fact, it's
still vulnerable even if you do update.

--
Alias


There is always an update with Ubuntu because they can never get it
right. You get what you pay for!




ALL OSes have updates so you have, again, made a moot point not worthy
of consideration. All you did was reveal what a clueless loser you are.

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  #50  
Old January 28th 10, 12:16 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Frank
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Alias wrote:
Philo F. Shagnasty wrote:


"Alias" wrote in message
...
Conor wrote:
In article , Alias says...

That's for an old kernel that isn't used any more. Got any more
bull**** you'd like to share?

a) That worked this last year
b) You're assuming that everyone upgrades the kernel.


Yes, I am and with Ubuntu it's pretty obvious when there's an update.
Windows doesn't do well if you don't update either. In fact, it's
still vulnerable even if you do update.

--
Alias


There is always an update with Ubuntu because they can never get it
right. You get what you pay for!




ALL OSes have updates so you have, again, made a moot point not worthy
of consideration. All you did was reveal what a clueless loser you are.

Oh the irony!
  #51  
Old January 28th 10, 04:35 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Lord Vetinari[_2_]
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"Philo F. Shagnasty" wrote in message
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"Alias" wrote in message
...
Conor wrote:
In article , Alias says...

That's for an old kernel that isn't used any more. Got any more
bull**** you'd like to share?

a) That worked this last year
b) You're assuming that everyone upgrades the kernel.


Yes, I am and with Ubuntu it's pretty obvious when there's an update.
Windows doesn't do well if you don't update either. In fact, it's still
vulnerable even if you do update.

--
Alias


There is always an update with Ubuntu because they can never get it right.
You get what you pay for!


Why don't you go play in traffic? I'll hold your seat for ya.


  #52  
Old February 2nd 10, 03:50 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Bill Yanaire, ESQ
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"Lord Vetinari" wrote in message
...
"Philo F. Shagnasty" wrote in message
...
"Alias" wrote in message
...
Conor wrote:
In article , Alias says...

That's for an old kernel that isn't used any more. Got any more
bull**** you'd like to share?

a) That worked this last year
b) You're assuming that everyone upgrades the kernel.


Yes, I am and with Ubuntu it's pretty obvious when there's an update.
Windows doesn't do well if you don't update either. In fact, it's still
vulnerable even if you do update.

--
Alias


There is always an update with Ubuntu because they can never get it
right. You get what you pay for!


Why don't you go play in traffic? I'll hold your seat for ya.


So are you saying you play in traffic? Is the seat right next to yours?
Are you asking to play together? You might need some medical help. Seek it
right away.



  #53  
Old February 3rd 10, 04:32 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Lord Vetinari[_2_]
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"Bill Yanaire, ESQ" wrote in message
...
"Lord Vetinari" wrote in message
...
"Philo F. Shagnasty" wrote in message
...
"Alias" wrote in message
...
Conor wrote:
In article , Alias says...

That's for an old kernel that isn't used any more. Got any more
bull**** you'd like to share?

a) That worked this last year
b) You're assuming that everyone upgrades the kernel.


Yes, I am and with Ubuntu it's pretty obvious when there's an update.
Windows doesn't do well if you don't update either. In fact, it's still
vulnerable even if you do update.

--
Alias

There is always an update with Ubuntu because they can never get it
right. You get what you pay for!


Why don't you go play in traffic? I'll hold your seat for ya.


So are you saying you play in traffic? Is the seat right next to yours?
Are you asking to play together?


Are you asking real questions? Do you have any idea of what you're saying?
Will you follow my suggestion?

You might need some medical help. Seek it right away.


You poor little ****ant. Unlike yourself, when I need medical help, I get
it. BTW, when you suggest that someone "might" need help, your next
sentence shouldn't read "Seek it right away."...makes you look like a
loon....OTOH, since you _are_ a loon, I guess it doesn't really matter.


 




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