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Chewbaroot Gnééé ?

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Posté le 07/07/2005 à 18:45:21 Editer ce message Citer ce message Ben déjà tu pourrais remcompiler le programme bench avec gcc 4 et avec gcc3.3 pour voir que ca va pas changer grandchose...  | |
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Chewbaroot Gnééé ?

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Posté le 05/09/2005 à 16:40:23 Editer ce message Citer ce message

Je vais voir ca. Ca parle des pthread comme option de compils et tout et tout. | |
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Chewbaroot Gnééé ?

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Posté le 05/09/2005 à 18:25:23 Editer ce message Citer ce message Tu es tombé dans mon honey pot.
http://catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/H/honey-pot.html
1. A box designed to attract crackers so that they can be observed in action. It is usually well isolated from the rest of the network, but has extensive logging (usually network layer, on a different machine). Different from an iron box in that its purpose is to attract, not merely observe. Sometimes, it is also a defensive network security tactic — you set up an easy-to-crack box so that your real servers don't get messed with. The concept was presented in Cheswick & Bellovin's book Firewalls and Internet Security.
2. A mail server that acts as an open relay when a single message is attempted to send through it, but discards or diverts for examination messages that are detected to be part of a spam run. | |
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