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2021-12-29 at 3:16 PM UTC in niceness and limits
Originally posted by Sudo You can literally cause more damage with a 2liter of gas and a book of matches. Aim higher
its not about aiming higher, its about new techniques, and trying new things.
actually i was just messing around and completely broke a system and it went into a kernel panic..
so try again -
2021-12-29 at 12:46 PM UTC in Wariat’s PIwell if they did that stuff. dox away idc.
just make sure it has enough private information to ruin his life for a few decades -
2021-12-29 at 12:37 PM UTC in Wariat’s PI
Originally posted by Sophie Maddie feels very strongly about kids tricks and tough acting shit skids.
i feel the feels, because i use to do it myself. ruined a few families by releasing their parents SSN to forums..
grew up since then and now i see how immature i was for doing it..
but to my defense. i had good reasons (in my opinion) and i also warned them multiple times to stop doing their shit before i released it. -
2021-12-29 at 12:34 PM UTC in Lanny stop giving out my IP or stop
Originally posted by aldra fair enough I guess, I try to keep that to the less serious topics
you're probably not wrong though, at the ISP's end it's probably exactly a DHCP lease so it'd be up to them to choose whether they let a client drop it. I've just dealt with a LOT of ISPs here and they all seem to operate the same way
yes here. for example. comcast you cannot release your IP no matter what you do, you will always get it back until they decide.. but on the other hand version fios, you can change your ip multiple times a day if you wanted to by either unplugging the gateway. or just clicking the built in release ip/ renew ip button options.. but is is possible with some ISP companies to change your IP whenever you feel fit to. -
2021-12-29 at 12:29 PM UTC in Lanny stop giving out my IP or stop
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2021-12-29 at 12:28 PM UTC in niceness and limitsWas heading home yesterday and was thinking..
How much damage could i cause if i write a small bash script that manipulates niceness, and also change the stack size and processes limits for the kernel. That way it will to prevent any user/group or root that i choose from executing certain functions to their system..
It would basically be like backdooring the GNU coreutils with rust or C, but different?
Obviously the obfuscation would be seriously lacking in this department, but i actually never seen it done, before indulging in this small projects, i was curious if anyone has seen this done with documentation, or in the wild before? -
2021-12-29 at 12:16 PM UTC in Lanny stop giving out my IP or stop
Originally posted by aldra I have no idea about specific ISP policies, especially in other countries. What I'm saying is that in my experience, ISPs that give out leased IPs will only cycle them on a schedule and reconnecting or sending DHCP release/renews doesn't do anything because the tables are protected. You can probably contact them and ask for a new one but that's outside the point
exactly my point.
you try to argue globally based on your own regional situational experiences. Life doesnt work that way.
learn to know. -
2021-12-29 at 12:04 PM UTC in Lanny stop giving out my IP or stop
Originally posted by aldra if it's leased you can't force it to release like that, it has to actually be removed from the table at the ISP
there is no point to this thread, OP is insane, he sent me a rambling message earlier accusing me of being a fed intel contractor
again
then how about stop trying to argue with facts. go get yourself version fios. log into your gateway and click the button that says release then hit the button that says re-new...
stop being oppressed and naive. you sound so stupid right now trying to argue with factual statements. -
2021-12-29 at 11:55 AM UTC in Delta variant goes extinct in South Africa, replaced by mild Omicron variant.if you ask the Office of National Statistics. On November 15th 2021 someone asked:
"How are the statistics for compiling the deaths and hospitalizations for the vaccinated vs un-vaccinated calculated in relation to Covid 19/SARS-CoV-2 vaccines - specifically, what counts as an un-vaccinated death?
The CDC in the USA has stated that it counts the death of a person who was vaccinated less than 14 days prior to their death as being un-vaccinated. So anyone dying within 2 weeks of having had one or more of the Covid 19/SARS-CoV-2 shots is counted as a un-vaccinated person.
The CDC defination of un-vaccinaed:
COVID-19 vaccination status is determined on the date of death occurrence if a death has occurred, and on the last day of each week if not.
Possible values are:
- unvaccinated
- vaccinated with the first dose only, date of death/last day of week is within 21 days of vaccination.
- vaccinated with the first dose only, date of death/last day of week is 21 days or more after vaccination.
- vaccinated with both the first and second dose, date of death/last day of week is date of second vaccination or later.
So what can you get out of this? people who die from the vaccine are grouped together with the un-vaccinated which only increased the statistical number of people dying from COVID-19 and the government is making it appear the COVID-19 strains are a lot more lethal than they actually are. -
2021-12-29 at 11:45 AM UTC in Lanny stop giving out my IP or stop
Originally posted by aldra also what you're talking about is leased IPs, they're dynamic but they typically change on a schedule (often a week or so from what I've seen) rather than renewing on reconnect
guess you missed the entire reason for this thread... you know to stop a ddos attack... hence why you would want to change your ip right away..
sure lets all just wait a week for the ip to change because thats how often the ISP sets the schedule for and sit offline during a ddos attack.. smh your comprehension skills are lacking tenfold. -
2021-12-29 at 2:13 AM UTC in Lanny stop giving out my IP or stop
Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready they do. they tell you that you can reboot it or unplug it and wait 1 hour and when you log back on, it will be a new IP.
the funny thing is a Static IP cost more than a dynamic. you could run your own server with a static IP by linking a domain reg to your Apache server software.
but it makes it easier for getting DDoS or other methods of messing with you.
there is an old ap I remember where you create a user name and the ap always updates a dynamic ip so you could run a FTP or apache server if you chose. it would act as a domain name but it can be your own name or a word with numbers or any made up word.
it was free as well. but Comcast will keep you on the same IP for months before suddenly changing. I turned my box off over night for hours, came back on and it was the same IP. clicking the reset didn't change it either.
I don't bother anymore. I'm waiting for the new Verizon system said to be coming out. T-Mobile is shit Im told. too many problem with theirs.
the other thing would be to get Sonic
i know verizon fios have a release/renew in the settings that should work every time, but not sure if the normal non-fios allows that option in their gateway. -
2021-12-28 at 9:10 PM UTC in Lanny stop giving out my IP or stop
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2021-12-28 at 9:04 PM UTC in Wariat’s PIonly people who dox are immature children who cant do anything more harmful..
also if there is no private information like SSN, bank accounts, etc then its not really a dox.. get gud. -
2021-12-28 at 9:01 PM UTC in Lanny stop giving out my IP or stop
Originally posted by Sophie If it used to be dynamic but now it's static that's not 'someone' that's your ISP. And cable is irrelevant to having a static or dynamic IP, as that gets assigned upstream. Also, i don't know this for a fact but it would seem to me that dynamic would cost more money simply because more steps go into assigning your IP. Multiply this 12 million times and it starts to eat into efficiency.
i know comcast always gives static IPs but yet they say they are dynamic. only way i was able to find a way to get your IP to change is get another gateway with a different mac address, and wait for your current IP to get picked up by someone else before you plug your new one back in. I bought a new gateway at my one old house and got the same IP, then i had a extra older modem laying around and i was going out of town for a few days so i unplugged it, waited until i got back into town, went to the local free wifi spot, and was able to ping my old ip. went home and plugged my new modem in and finally got a new IP. Besides that, even if you call them they wont ever change your IP -
2021-12-28 at 11:54 AM UTC in Best way to kill 100 people along with SWIMselfIdk the best way to kill them, but when you do.. Bury them and then cover it endangered plants so it’s illegal to dig it up.
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2021-12-27 at 11:25 PM UTC in Women can be pretty stupid sometimes.i get free discord nitro from guys always trying to slip in my dms..
if a simp wants to simp. let them simp. -
2021-12-27 at 9:37 PM UTC in What are you listening to right now, space nigga?
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2021-12-26 at 3:20 PM UTC in Has the US Dollar lost value since PreCovid?from what i seen, mostly every single item you can think of raised at least 25% or will raise in the very near future. for example, bread will be going up 25% in cost this new year.
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2021-12-26 at 3:18 PM UTC in People who don't have sex should just kill themselves
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2021-12-23 at 2:41 PM UTC in Excecuting arbitrary java code on Minecraft clients for hacking purposes
Originally posted by aldra there's no reason you can't, a lot of engines work if you don't want to start from scratch
the problem is usually due to copyright and using open source code
issues i seen with gaming on linux is the anti-cheat engines that games implement, where most games, for example rust, you can play while being on linux, on a rust server that has anti-cheat disabled.