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Postby Jordan C » Mar 10th, '09, 11:24



It's enthusiasm of your own knowledge with an oversight as to the potential knowledge of others!!

I've done it myself, almost literally teaching grandma to suck eggs!! Explaining light matrix's to someone I thought wouldn't know a thing and turned out to be the most experienced guy on the job!! Fortunately he liked the way I "put things" and we're still friends to this day!

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Postby Tomo » Mar 10th, '09, 11:45

I met my new neighbour for the first time on Friday. He was banging on about being a networking security guru. Being friendly, I told him that had been my background too, until I started writing for a living, and he got all defensive.

He said he's installed a 16Mbps pipe and wants to become a neighbourhood telco with it - like it's a lot of bandwidth and his ISP isn't going to throttle it back after 18:00 each night! It does, however, explain the new WEP-secured network that sprung up last week :roll:

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Postby Jordan C » Mar 10th, '09, 12:00

Ha ha ha!! you gotta admire the front of some people, armed with a little knowledge they are dangerous!! :)

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Postby kolm » Mar 10th, '09, 16:52

:lol: well, linked lists are horrible and confusing things anyway ;)

I'm waiting for a WEP cracker app to appear for the iPhone and iPod. Just think of all that free wifi I'd get ;)

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Postby Jordan C » Mar 10th, '09, 17:42

If you use assembler language you should in theory be able to make your own little app!!

No joy hunting down the real issue... Fancy doing some googling?

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Postby Tomo » Mar 10th, '09, 17:54

kolm wrote::lol: well, linked lists are horrible and confusing things anyway ;)

I'm waiting for a WEP cracker app to appear for the iPhone and iPod. Just think of all that free wifi I'd get ;)

And all the prosecutions you could have under Section I of the Misuse of Computers Act!


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Postby kolm » Mar 10th, '09, 18:23

Tomo wrote:And all the prosecutions you could have under Section I of the Misuse of Computers Act!

Killjoy :P

Jordan C wrote:If you use assembler language you should in theory be able to make your own little app!!

I think the iPhone OS API uses C and seems pretty powerful looking at the different apps. Something I want to look into, I have an app that I want to eventually write (not a wifi hacking one, I'm not that kinda person :))

No joy hunting down the real issue... Fancy doing some googling?

The Chrome issue? Hm, the only fixes I'm seeing are the usual switching off firewalls and turning off "Use a proxy server for your LAN" :(

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Postby Jordan C » Mar 10th, '09, 18:31

Both of which don't work as proxy was not selected and results are the same with K off!!

Assembler is all the different stages that make up a line of code in C... If you understand C then you can backtrack into assembler and I believe as a rule of thumb anything that runs C will run A but not too sure about iPhone

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Postby kolm » Mar 10th, '09, 21:51

Jordan C wrote:Both of which don't work as proxy was not selected and results are the same with K off!!

I've seen a few which mentioned the windows firewall, have you tried it without that on?

Assembler is all the different stages that make up a line of code in C... If you understand C then you can backtrack into assembler and I believe as a rule of thumb anything that runs C will run A but not too sure about iPhone

I guess in theory you can if you unlock it, since the OS is Unix/Mac OS based. Not really sure I want to jailbreak my ipod though ;)

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