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chrisknight

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  1. I don't go into public restrooms unless I absolutely have to. I will leave work, drive home, do my thing, and then come back to work. If I HAVE to go in public, I don't care if it's the handicap stall or not, it's the furthest from the door. If someone else is in there, I find another restroom.

    I roll the paper towel down and then wash my hands, grab the towel, dry my hands off, and use it to turn off the water, open the door, etc...

    This thread reminds me of this:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzO1mCAVyMw

  2. I'm on my mobile and did notice at first that the purple and black shirted "girls" are dummies too...

    As well as the blonde in the back. WTF?!?! lol Is this some kind of group sex dummy therapy? "Roger, would you like to start?" Roger: "OK, I just feel like she' s not listening to me." hahahahaha

  3. Yup... I've done it myself on my wrist. Don't wuss out, you have to hit it square and kind of hard with a heavy book... My doctor said that sometimes when you hit them, they wont drain right away. They will get soft and gel like after you "break" them. If it's not hard to the touch after you hit it once then you probably broke it and your body will absorb the fluid.

  4. Littering and..... Littering and.....

    supertroopers.jpg

    HAhaha...

    He just poured it all over himself. Isn't the milk shake traveling as fast as he is? Increasing speed gradually would allow you to drink it correctly. Can you drink a coke in a car going 100 without it flying out of the cup? Yup..

  5. Who do you work for where this happened. One of my Delaware clients was having problems today. hmmm do you work for them? :)

    I'm curious now, who do you work for? I heard that they might be looking around for assistance. I work for a consulting company in Delaware. This happened to one of our clients who has offices in Delaware, Columbus, and other areas... Originally I thought it was the point-to-point T1 from Delaware to Columbus, and CRC, etc.. errors on the interfaces kind of pointed to that. However, that was caused when TW telecom pulled the circuit down last night to loop up the smart jacks. The tests came back clean so we went in to figure out WTF happened. To stay somewhat confidential, what type of business is this that was having trouble?

  6. If you've got a Cisco switch, give spanning-tree bpduguard a try. Enable spanning-tree portfast on all your access switchports, then plug in a Linksys switch. Loop the Linksys. Once the Cisco sees its own BPDU's come back at it, it puts the switchport in a error-disable state and drops that motherfucker. Also works for regular loops to the same switch. I'd highly recommend having some sort of SNMP monitor running on that tells you if the port popped, otherwise you'll be doing a lot of sh int status mod x to figure out what ports are in what state when things magically "stop working". I had no idea about bpduguard before I came to Nationwide, now I'm kicking myself of all the time it would have saved me in previous gigs.

    No Cisco but thank you for the info... I'll look into that.

  7. It will only monitor that wire.

    Gotcha... I can see that now that I'm awake... lol

    On a related topic, today I learned that even if all of your corp. switches all have spanning tree protocol enabled, some asshole will bring in an old 5 port POS switch that doesn't, put it under his desk, attempt to plug in a WAP and with one patch cable, plug into port 2, and with the other end of the same cable, loop around the desk and plug into port 5... Whammo, broadcast storm! Spanning tree only shuts down loops as it detects them, and no loops on the other corp. switches so, if you have a broadcast storm on a switch and uplink it to the corp. network, the uplink re-transmits the broadcasts to the corp. switches properly, as it should, unaware of the storm. This even took out another building connected to this network via 2 media converters and fiber. No router to isolate b-cast domains.

    1 DHCP broadcast is all it takes. Damn it!!!

  8. Yes I will sniff your package but only after I tap you..

    Get it? :)

    My quick and dirty little kit I have for just that.

    Good for discretely taping a system and sending the info home.

    Throwing star Lan tap

    http://hakshop.myshopify.com/products/throwing-star-lan-tap

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    PWNPLUG Elite

    http://pwnieexpress.com/eliteplug.html

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    How is the LAN tap different/better than a port mirror? I can see portability and no need to log into the switch though. You're still on an isolated collision domain plugged into one port, right? This thing doesn't somehow monitor all ports? It couldn't. *Might be confused on its purpose.*

  9. I saw Mitnick last week out at RSA and got a free signed copy of his book. I hadnt seen him since everyone was drinking at the Markers Mark bar down at DerbyCon. :) Ahhh DerbyCon.. Good times...

    Can he use a computer yet?

    I remember reading years ago that he wasn't even permitted to touch a computer, yet he could give "security" seminars.

    Free-Kevin-Mitnick.jpg

  10. I started about 2 years ago, but haven't in a while. There was a site... I think its http://www.geocaching.com/ where you can look up caches in your area. My sister got me into it. She and a friend were once in the woods looking for one and came up on a buried box. The rain had washed away dirt so you could just see the top. They dug it up thinking it was the geocache, it was a revolver, with bullets, serial number filed off. They called police and they approached the scene with extreme caution. They ran licenses and all that... They had to go back in to show police where it was.. Never heard another thing about it.

  11. I thought the blue box held the line at 90V after you answered so that the PBX thought the phone was "ringing" the whole time, so no bill... Or was that black? Either way, yes, 2600Hz used to tie you to an analog trunk and disconnect the far side leaving you with the ability to dial at will...

    You can also ground to pay phone chassis the center pin on the mic. The dude in war games did it wrong. You have to hold the ground on while dialing... lol

  12. Outhosting is cheaper than inhosting your own Exchange environment. Troof.

    True dat! (Google Apps!!)

    Especially having to deal with whiny Exchange admins. Always wanting to blame their lack of database tuning on the network. Pansies. :D

    You can both bite me!!!!!!!!

    Cheech, I never blame the network, but I also keep my shit running right.

    Wait, you can't say "Exchange" and "running right"... You just can't! lol

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