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| Banned Join Date: Jan 2003
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| Sorry all, I've had a "rough day at the orifice" if you catch my drift. The crux of the situation is that I recently discovered that males have private parts that aren't supposed to be "taught a lesson with the business end when father gets home." |
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| FEF Join Date: Apr 2002 Location: Sen'Jin
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![]() In reality though, there is a place and role for everything, and while Linux/Apache rules the small to mid sized server area, for true enterprise environments ... you're kissing Bill Gate's or Scott McNeeley's nuts. The new NEC servers are badass and a half though, we'll see how time treats them. | |
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| Registered User Join Date: Aug 2002
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| So trying to understand what exactly happened with the worm this week-end I was browsing some sites and I read this thread. The fact that MS actually has some good enterprise level server software did came as a chock. Well it seem to be true. 1 argument seen here is that "ultra-nerds" tech guys have selected to use MS server (probably for good reasons) in these high traffic application. Yet 4-5 out of 9 major internet backbone went down because these "genius" did not close their 1434 port when it was know they should months ago. Does that sound a bit contradictive? And whatever happened. A bunch of someone, somewhere, did a shit jobs at what they were suppose to do. The mentality about security seem to be already changing. It better be cause a virus like this one did trivial damage compare to what some others could do. Thorbadin |
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