thus Peter Philipp spake:
On Sat, Jul 15, 2006 at 10:15:06PM +0200, Tobias Weisserth wrote:
This is just the most idiotic thing I've ever heard. You are creating
a whole bunch of unneccessary problems for yourself.
It's pretty obvious he's trying to hide his true identity because of these mp3
activities on the Internet. If he's that paranoid about his probably illegal
activities I don't understand why he talks about them in detail on a public
mailing list... :-)
Illegal activities? Naw man! I just like moving like a Mack truck. See,
I'm already gone! Once I was upset that they didn't give everyone static
IP's, and then I thought about the words Vint Cerf said, and I got
enlightened. Anonymity rocks when you're taking charge of it. If you
linger around for 20 hours a day someone can track you and the dynamic IP
is useless. So I'm turning it around, into the intended direction. And I
know I'm on the right path.
There is a lot of things you see when you push the technology to the limits,
like why does pppoe(4) take 6 seconds to authenticate you over Ethernet when
you cycle the pppoeX interface? Obviously streamlining can be done to push
this down below a second. Somewhere there is a loop too many in the sppp or
pppoe code or a timeout too long.
if there were some more guys like you authenticating every minute,
there'd be no chance to get authenticated in a decent amount of time.
you'd be offline due do a self caused DDoS, rendering the RADIUS
machines (or whatever they might use) into slaves doing dull work :D
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