Stream2
Henry R. Linneweh
linneweh at concentric.net
Wed Jan 31 07:59:22 UTC 2001
This is the type of behavior I was talking about when I coined the term
cyber-terrorism. Releasing such code for the use of others in public forum,
will harm the fabric of the network, is an overt act of terrorism in its final
result.
I hope when they the FBI catch up with you, they pipe sunlight and air
to you.
jamie rishaw wrote:
> Excuse me susan. Dont read any further.
>
> Jason:
>
> Why must you - and other people - be so fucking stupid?
>
> Why not release a technical explanation of a problem, or something
> in a package, network stack, operating system or (*) - in a logical,
> "Hey, here's a problem, I think we should figure out how to fix it" or
> "Hey, here's a problem, and here's how I think it can be fixed" manner?
>
> Are you twelve?
>
> Do you think youre gonna get sucked off more now (or perhaps, more
> accurately, sucked off period) now that the #chix-with-big-tits
> IRC channel knows that you released something that's gonna be a pain in
> engineers' asses all over the world?
>
> You've gained no respect here.
>
> On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 09:42:23PM -0500, Jason Legate wrote:
> >
> > This is thrown together partially from the original sources of stream, and
> > partially from my own ramblings, it was a quick and dirty hack, so there
> > are parts of it that are messy. For testing purposes on a lan, if you
> > want to verify packet headers, and not send as fast as it can, you can
> > define SLOW.
> >
> > This version has the fixed tcp cksum, and a MSS window of compile-time
> > definable size.
>
> --
> i am jamie at arpa dot com .. and this is my .sig.
>
> core1.dns.microsoft.com# sho access-list 101
> Extended IP access list 101
> deny udp any any eq domain (874572345872345 matches)
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