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- Mon 10 Mar 2008, 11:35
- Forum: Misc
- Topic: Security beyond password ? firewalls and cookies file ? Etc.
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3781
Your opinions are quite thorough, but needs a lot of details to explain your preference of your opinion being correct. Maybe a simple one example would be to look at the Google toolbar codes, and see how they arrange the cookies to prevent websites to look at other cookies, to prevent ctty and comma...
- Sun 09 Mar 2008, 09:37
- Forum: Misc
- Topic: Security beyond password ? firewalls and cookies file ? Etc.
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3781
Because Barry had hacker problems on many of the websites for Puppy, I have made this an issue on sticky. No one can be trusted, but All Puppy Lovers shouild know more about secured website technology in a glance. Obviously the hackers love Puppy, and they are all here at Murga's place? Did you hack...
- Sat 08 Mar 2008, 18:45
- Forum: Misc
- Topic: Security beyond password ? firewalls and cookies file ? Etc.
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3781
Barry's website ?
Barry needs a secured website in order to avoid hackers. ISP servers are individually identified as an IP address. So, the local server prevents far away hackers from using the same password to hack any subdomain websites. If it is a local hacker, then ISP administrator can catch such a hacker and c...
- Sat 08 Mar 2008, 10:32
- Forum: Misc
- Topic: Security beyond password ? firewalls and cookies file ? Etc.
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3781
Security beyond password ? firewalls and cookies file ? Etc.
Password, even encrypted, can be hacked or stolen. So you need an associated location for security beyond password, which is the IP address of your ISP. Then the hosting server should have 128 bit encryption from the user and 10 bit encryption(cookies) from the server. Some more trick may have to be...
- Wed 20 Jul 2005, 11:11
- Forum: Bugs ( Submit bugs )
- Topic: my keyboard does not work right in Puppy 1.0.4
- Replies: 14
- Views: 13574
Win95 only need 8 mb of total dram; WinMe require 32 mb of dram. WinXp require 128 mb of dram. The execution area is from address 100 to 640 kb(real mode). But each tabbed window requires 640 kb. But for Linux you have prefetched compressed data that need decompression. Then you have encription key,...
- Wed 20 Jul 2005, 10:46
- Forum: Bugs ( Submit bugs )
- Topic: my keyboard does not work right in Puppy 1.0.4
- Replies: 14
- Views: 13574
- Thu 26 May 2005, 10:35
- Forum: Misc
- Topic: Atang1's first warning
- Replies: 12
- Views: 5917
- Wed 25 May 2005, 08:36
- Forum: Cutting edge
- Topic: Why not use Puppy for compiling apps for Puppy?
- Replies: 17
- Views: 19044
With so many good suggestions, my small voice can not be heard here on this forum. The situation for compilation of application software is not going for VL' but stay with Mandrake(9.2 plus 2.6.11 package) full blown installation on a second computer hdd. Then put into a dot.pup repository for downl...
- Wed 25 May 2005, 08:12
- Forum: Cutting edge
- Topic: Can I downgrade Mandrake?
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16908
Unfortunately, my mission in life is starting a Linux revolution, which is click and run with many plug-ins. So, Posix 2.8.x package same as 2.6.x is being developed into concept before it can be coded. Email client to bypass Skype is so easy, but again, it must have conceptual integrity. First thin...
- Tue 24 May 2005, 14:21
- Forum: Misc
- Topic: Atang1's first warning
- Replies: 12
- Views: 5917
Atang1's first warning
Extracted from kernel thread by the admin I like to address the importance of Gaim or aim and their plug-ins. The trouble is you have ti type your messages. Telephony such as Skype has since made Gaim less important. Technology had advanced. With email client having an audio packet plug-in, even Sk...
- Tue 24 May 2005, 09:42
- Forum: Cutting edge
- Topic: Can I downgrade Mandrake?
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16908
Mandrake used to destroy Korean(LG brand) cdrom firmware during hdd install, which many of my friends at Motherboards.org found out too late. One of the reasons that we started to recommand Puppy, Mepis, Knoppix and IBM AIX5L for motherboards.org users. Coming back to Slackware and Puppy, Slackware ...
- Tue 24 May 2005, 09:23
- Forum: Cutting edge
- Topic: Can I downgrade Mandrake?
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16908
Sorry for the delay in answering, its because I am working on email client plug-in concepts and 2.8.x package concepts. As we all know Linux kernel version change should not be just a few bug changes, which will be totally backward compatible. But if KDE goes from 3.3 to 3.4, a Linux version change ...
- Tue 24 May 2005, 09:02
- Forum: Cutting edge
- Topic: What is best distro for compiling?
- Replies: 17
- Views: 20275
- Mon 23 May 2005, 09:08
- Forum: Cutting edge
- Topic: What is best distro for compiling?
- Replies: 17
- Views: 20275
Did you notice the difference in formats. When you post with 800x600 and 1023x768 resolution in PHPBB2.0 forums? My posts are in 800x600 resolution. Others posted in 1024x768, overflows horizontally on my screen. Linux has this kind of problems galore. Too many cooks spoiled the soup, again and agai...
- Sun 22 May 2005, 09:17
- Forum: Cutting edge
- Topic: What is best distro for compiling?
- Replies: 17
- Views: 20275
Ubunto and slackware all have gnome(no QT) problems(too many cooks spoiled the soup) of upgrading compatibility. Slackware has since stuck to KDE. Slax5.0 has problems from slackware backward compatibility, kernel dependencency issues(same as Mandrake's baggages). Ubunto(RedHat) has KDE version now,...
- Sat 21 May 2005, 10:37
- Forum: Cutting edge
- Topic: Can I downgrade Mandrake?
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16908
- Fri 20 May 2005, 09:23
- Forum: Cutting edge
- Topic: What is best distro for compiling?
- Replies: 17
- Views: 20275
You have Mandriva 2005, and debian(Progeny) as an alternative choice. Or even turbolinux of many different platforms.These distros are on a convergence course by the membership of LCC(Linux core consortium). On the otherhand, Puppy goes by the Linux kernel versions such as 2.6.11.7 and later version...