just hack me then if its so easy. i have old kernels and a win2000 machine thats connected to the internet and has some open ports too and the program that listens on that port runs as admin.
Build Linux Kernel 5.1.2
Cnile spotted
You're right that this is a C/C++ problem. Weenies will once again find some way to blame the protocol and not the weenie "programmers" and piece of shit "language" it was written in, just like they blamed the finger protocol for the Morris worm caused by a buffer overflow because some weenie used gets() for network software.
There are languages that are completely immune to use-after-free bugs, and not just the ones with GC. There are also languages that prevent race conditions. This idea that computer networking is inherently dangerous is bullshit. It's not the packets that are the problem, it's shitty C code.
Date: Mon, 7 Jan 91 23:09:32 ESTSubject: What you once thought was a brain-dead misimplementation is now the protocol definition! or, Unix Historical Revisionism At Work Again, or, IETF-approved RFC1196 This whole thing is pretty sad, or pathetic, or depressingor something. Firstly, there's the rewriting of a protocol to conformto a ubiquitous misimplementation -- the unix story over andover. Then there's the growing Balkanisation (orMultics-ification) of the net -- I remember laughing outloud when I found that MIT-MULTICS refused finger service onsecurity grounds. Then, or course, there's the pathetic implementationalwarnings about how one should be very very careful inimplementing this sensitive and dangerous protocol -- as ifthis perilous protocol somehow innately offered a direct wayto shove fingers up unix' sockets. Or something.
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[Laughs in Gentoo]
You're the best poster on Zig Forums, don't let newfags tell you otherwise.
This is pathetic
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unbased and gay
He's getting lazy these days. His posts grow less detailed and he's begun flat-out lying about basic stuff like static linking because no matter what he says, some faggot is going to call him based. Compared to his old posts and genuinely fascinating shit like the Multicians website, you're being fed slop and praising it because your chef wasn't always this lazy.
If you're actually interested in non-Unixy hardware and operating systems, there's a shitton of great websites out there and Youtube videos of eldery dudes demonstrating their old OSes in virtual machines. Why don't you check out those instead of waiting for some angry Zig Forums boomer to dripfeed you trivia?
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