Comment Re:Are you really being DoSed? (Score 3) 319
The logs you posted are not evidence of DoS, they show a random packet here and there.
A DoS would be characterized by, at a minimum, thousands of packets per second.
The logs you posted are not evidence of DoS, they show a random packet here and there.
A DoS would be characterized by, at a minimum, thousands of packets per second.
This is not a DoS attack. Look at how infrequent the packets are...it's essentially background noise that every IP address will see.
This feels like 2002 all over again, when people had host-based firewalls and would freak out any time they got hit with a port scan, not really understanding what they were looking at.
With gigabit ethernet, you can go 100 meters with cat6 wiring.
So, all this provides is the ability to use a single pair instead of two pair...at the expense of having equipment to terminate it at each end.
This has zero applications for delivering broadband. Nobody is within 100 meters of a DSLAM.
This is clearly bullshit.
At every turn, he attaches quantities to resources:
75 cheap laptops
23 women
6 men
8 of the women lived with him
2 people in the Nicaraguan Hezbollah camp
3 people in Mexico dealing with the Zetas
The only "evidence" supporting his story are his "so easy to fake my kids could it" screenshots and audio files.
I think the original assessment stands: This is a guy who has snorted waaaay too much MPDV, is seeing shadow men in bushes, and killed his neighbor in retaliation for his neighbor killing his dog.
He escaped the country via a combination of his charisma, money, and the ineptitude of the Belize law enforcement.
This is all just a retroactive attempt at explaining why the Belize government would want to frame him. Look, it's simple...why would Belize kill his neighbor to frame McAfee, when they could simply just kill McAfee instead?
Paranoid bullshit, and so obviously so.
It's all about chipsets. Figure out what chipset a given motherboard has, do a few googles, and you'll likely have your answers.
I have no problem with either of the manufacturers that you mentioned. Were you perhaps trying to do an AMD solution? I'd just stick with Intel chips and chipsets at this point in the game.
In Washington State, the "2 party rule" specifically only applies to telephone conversations and other conversations where there is an expectation of privacy. Just because the rules are different in say, Maryland, doesn't mean that every state's 2 party rules are the same.
There's no expectation of privacy in public, therefore it's exempt.
There are two ways to write error-free programs; only the third one works.