THIS UNWANTED GARBAGE ORIGINATED FROM AND BROUGHT TO YOU COURTESY OF:
PATRICK PARIS -- THE FEMALE EUNUCH
PATRICK PARIS -- PIECE OF SHIT
PATRICK PARIS -- CONVICTED SEX OFFENDER
PATRICK PARIS -- HATEFUL SCUMBAG
In article <VWLMVXIN38640.6525347222@anonymous.sender>
Anonymous-Remailer@See.Comment.Header (Twisty_admin) wrote:
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On Sat, 15 Oct 2005, Nomen Nescio <nobody@dizum.com> wrote:
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Wolff Wehrkugel <wehrkugel@eelbash.yi.org> wrote:
On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 15:40:03 +0200, Nomen Nescio wrote:
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Anonymous-Remailer@See.Comment.Header (Admin_rbtor) wrote:
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Send to remailer@twistycreek.com
with subject:
remailer-key
remailer-config
remailer-adminkey
dest-block
Great to see you back!
Me too, but I hope your remailer will not be as up and down as Eelbash has
been.
I doubt it. He was reliable, just had ISP problems.
No doubt about the ISP problems :) They were very nice about it though.
I had to sign up for a 2 year commercial account. To get the fixed IP was
additional. Now it is somewhere close to a $100 a month. I registered a new
domain name at Network Solutions with the privacy option.
The benefit is speed. At bandwidthplace.com/speedtest it comes up with
between 6.4 and 7.0 megabits per second. Much more than I'll ever need.
I have been consistantly pinged by BLACKHOLE-1.IANA.ORG from ANONYMOUS and
mail.brianbinder.com. A tad annoying when mine is a static commercial
account.
Odd that they could ping me from 10.1.10.1 which is the same address as my
new modem/router. They also tried to connect to port 137.
I had to use the internal firewall to block all the connections they use.
Now I can't access my modem/router from this PC. A never ending battle. :)
I thought you had a static IP now, not some 10.x.x.x crap? Or is
the static IP on the WAN side of the router? If so, no 10.x.x.x
traffic should be coming in to your network (the router should
be able to stop it and the ISP shouldn't be routing it to you in
the first place).
Anyway, block ports 135-139 and 445 at the router. All virus
stuff.
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Subject: Re: rbtor on line for testing (again)
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On 31 Oct 2005, Taylor Vincent <VincentTaylor403@rindmail.junearru.edu>
wrote:
roadburner wrote:
Encryption key passwords used
are very long, complex, and not written down.
How do you remember them? Remembering passwords is a real pain for me, and
if you can remember the complex ones you use, and have some system for
doing it rather than a very good memory, please share it with the rest of
us.
Simple. Have someone write down 20 random words. Take a small example of 5:
Watermelon
Chainsaw
Television
Fruitcake
Rabbit
Now, you need to start with the key word watermelon. Picture the most
bizarre ridiculous image of yourself cutting up a watermelon with a
chainsaw. Make it wild, picture it in your mind. The crazier the better.
Seeds and rind flying all over. Why would you cut a watermelon with a
chainsaw, stupid huh?
Ok, now you have made an association from watermelon to chainsaw.
Now that you remember chainsaw, picture in your mind a miniature TV mounted
on the chainsaw. You're watching TV on the side of the chainsaw. Pretty
wierd Huh? Make the picture as ridiculous as you can in your own mind.
Now what is on TV? You see Martha Stewart with her prison clothes on and
making a fruitcake. Everyone is laughing their asses off. The fruitcake is
a burnt piece of crap. It looks like the blob from outer space.
Now you have associated fruitcake to television.
Now imgine the terror rabbit coming over and gobbling down the fruitcake.
The ugliest rabbit you have ever seen. Horns instead of ears, a snake for a
bushy tail. Now you have associated rabbit to the fruitcake.
Ok, make a password. Simple.
WchTELfruiRABBI
Just 5 random words can make a tough password invulnerable to a dictionary
attack.
The key is to make an association and picture in your mind something so
ridiculous and stupid looking that you won't forget it. Try it. Have
someone write down 5 random words. Associate them in your mind in the most
bizzare way you can. Make a picture in your mind. The crazier, the better.
The more crazy you picture it, the more likely you will remember it. Never
try a simple association, you will forget that. It has to be wierd,
bizarrre, unforgetful. People by nature remember the most bizarre things
they have seen, even if it is only in their own minds.
After you have done a simple 5, try 10, then 20. You will find you can
memorize them in a few minutes. next, try it backward to forward. It still
works.
Of course you could always use something easier like c:ENTER:!!! (Think
about it you perverts :)
Regards all,
Twisty Admin
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Subject: Re: What Did He Do?
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 19:42:27 +0200 (CEST), Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga
Remailer wrote in
Message-Id: <20051020174227.2806917093@mail.cypherpunks.to>:
I dont think it was Frogs word for whatever it was that SB did. I
seem to recall several people on the group agreeing that SB had done
something not quite kosher.
I seem to recall that he anonymously said some pretty nasty things about
Frog-Admin and got found out. Then again, I said some nasty things
about Frog-Admin and so did plenty of other people.
Champerty was a good guy with pasionate views on anonymity. He also had
a short fuse.
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