Re: Ping FrozenNorth



Sycho wrote:
Today Rev Turd Fredericks <turdfred2@xxxxxxxxxxxx> in alt.2600 on Sat,
26 Jan 2008 21:26:45 GMT thought that it would be fun to share with
the rest of the class this little ditty..

FrozenNorth wrote:
Rev Turd Fredericks took a can of maroon spray paint on January 26, 2008
03:18 pm and wrote the following:

FrozenNorth wrote:
Rev Turd Fredericks took a can of maroon spray paint on January 26, 2008
12:55 pm and wrote the following:

FrozenNorth wrote:
Rev Turd Fredericks took a can of maroon spray paint on January 24,
2008 11:23 pm and wrote the following:

I got this email today announcing a hockey night in Anaheim. Keeping
in mind of course that Anaheim won the cup (and the Leafs haven't
since 67 or so), and that they know nothing about hockey here. Here is
an excerpt from the "official" email:

"Dear Colleagues,

All Health Affairs faculty, staff and students are invited to "UC
Irvine Health Affairs Night with the Ducks" on Sunday, Feb. 24 at 5:05
p.m., where the Stanley Cup Champion Anaheim Ducks take on the Chicago
Redwings at the Honda Center. Tickets are only $20 each (regularly
$38.50) and are on sale now at the UC Irvine Medical Center Gift Shop
and at Irvine Hall on the UC Irvine campus, until supplies last (limit
four tickets per employee)."
BWAHAHAHAHA!!11!!!!

Sorry saw this a bit late, I've been very busy the last few days, got
two
off, and then it gets crazy again. I moved a small network yesterday,
from another building into ours, including two servers, bunch of
workstations, including a graphics station, older MAC with one heavy
son-of-a-bitch Lacie 24" monitor, damn that is heavy.

Got enough of it all running in a 12 hour day yesterday to feel
confident that I can get the rest going over Monday/Tuesday.

Now for the bad news, I'm supposed to be getting a corporate
crackberry.
:-(
You can send it to me, my wife has been bugging me for one. However, she
hasn't yet mastered the art of determining cell phone fees, so I'm not
sure she is ready for one.

You sound almost as busy as me. At least the work I have to do on the
weekend is somewhat relaxing as I can watch TV while I do it, but just
the same, it's still work.
I did say two days off, but I will be back 7am as usual on Monday, I much
prefer getting off at 3pm, vs the 7pm I did yesterday. I got the two
major programs up yesterday, one more Monday which *should* be trivial,
and then it is simple parts and pieces.
I'm just installing windows and all the fucking MS office upgrades on
his macbook. I found a program which is making life a lot easier I hope.
I have to reformat the windows portion of his drive because whomever set
it up gave windows 120GB of space and mac only 30.
Did do an uber secret hack on a router, had no idea what the password was
for it, but got it in one guess, as I had to change the IP on it. Any
clue what it was?

1234, god, or just blank.

Funny thing when "general users" pick passwords, they are easy to guess.
My friend wanted me to install something on her computer while she was
visiting. In the meantime her and my wife went out shopping and I was
left with her computer. The login screen came up and without even
thinking, I simply put her cats name as a password and I was in. I guess
all you have to do is know a little about the user to guess. Needless to
say I recommended she change her password :-)
"admin" worked, but damn that is stupid, discovered when I finally went back
to my computer that it had been discovered, freaking uPNP was enabled. Job
#1 when I get back on Monday, kill that bastidge.

admin works :-) I guess before guessing the password I should have asked what type of router it was. I think netgear uses admin and linksys uses 1234 or something like that. Any other kind I'm not sure.

I think it depends on the LinkSys. AFAIK, they all use "admin" as the
default password. At least on the BEFSR41 models anyway. On the
Motorola SBG940 router/modem combo boxes, the default password is
"motorola".
http://broadband.motorola.com/noflash/customer_docs/user_guides/515398-001-a.pdf

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http://compnetworking.about.com/od/routers/qt/linksys_passwds.htm
Default user names:

* Linksys BEFW11S4, WRT54G: admin
* Linksys EtherFast Cable/DSL Ethernet routers: Administrator
* Linksys Comcast routers: comcast
* All other Linksys routers: [none]

Default passwords:

* Linksys BEFW11S4: [none]
* Linksys Comcast routers: 1234
* All other Linksys routers: admin

Where the word [none] is listed above, no name or password is
required. Simply skip or press the Enter/Return key when prompted for
those settings.
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So I stand corrected on LinkSys.

I've had a couple different models of each (linksys & netgear) but the last time I set one up was so long ago, i forget which is which.
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