>
> You poor bastard. I had to examine the code for their commercial
> version after the BugTraq alerts. I have never seen such a pile of
> shite which someone has dared to charge money for. Methinks I made
> my
> opinion clear enough to the guy who manages the site run with it.
> ;^)
>
Phil
Typing away merrily, Phil Pennock produced the immortal words:
> shell_prompt$ perl -i.old \
> -e 's{http://209.155.163.97/}{http://www.pexchange.com/}g' \
> $(find THOSE_DIRECTORIES -name \*.cgi -print)
Need more coffee. Hopefully it's obvious that THOSE_DIRECTORIES should
be replaced with a
Typing away merrily, Chad A. Adlawan produced the immortal words:
> we have something like 30,000 ++ small files lying around different
> subdirectories, named 01.cgi ++. (from Ultimate Bulletin Board,
> www.ultimatebb.com, and let me add that their customer support sucks and
> their do
hello everyone,
we have something like 30,000 ++ small files lying around different
subdirectories, named 01.cgi ++. (from Ultimate Bulletin Board,
www.ultimatebb.com, and let me add that their customer support sucks and their
documentation is even worse)
heres an example of one :
Typing away merrily, Matt Harmon produced the immortal words:
> At 23:01 4/2/00 +0200, Paul van Empelen wrote:
> ...
> > > A trolley with a console and keyboard (..) has been raised as a
> > > requirement for the Unix platform (..). However, the canteen
> > > asked their trolley back, and Mike doe
At 23:01 4/2/00 +0200, Paul van Empelen wrote:
...
> A trolley with a console and keyboard (..) has been raised as a
> requirement for the Unix platform (..). However, the canteen
> asked their trolley back, and Mike doesn't have budget to buy a
> new one.
.
Now, do I work for a strange compan
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