Comment Re:FOR THE CHILDREN! (Score 1) 575
The last bastion of desperate statists.
If only they actually were desperate. In actuality, they are fat, self-confident, and virtually unchallenged.
The last bastion of desperate statists.
If only they actually were desperate. In actuality, they are fat, self-confident, and virtually unchallenged.
But I don't trust the government, in the form of law enforcement or in any other form, to operate in terms of genuine best interest of the people. It's as simple as that. They are a bunch of cynical, power-drunk hooligans, elected by morons, and with their puppet strings controlled by entrenched unaccountable evil bastards.
Let's hear it for science. If brilliant scientists can defeat some of the excesses of this cancer on the people, I say hip hip hurray. Criminal elements have always been reachable using genuine backbreaking detective work, no matter how clever the criminals. I am not filled with fear to think that the next group of 19 hijackers, or child molesters if you MUST use the boogeyman du jour, will have unbreakable cryptography. I am more worried about the atmosphere that is breeding these deviants and causing them to thrive.
Thank you. Very clear thinking.
The setup script for Altera's Quartus II IDE uses "/bin/env" to find "sh" on Linux. I mean WTF... env isn't located in
/bin on most systems. env isn't even given a standard location by POSIX or LSB, whereas sh is. Granted, they assume some ancient version of RH, but it works fine on Debian.
Since linux has now fucked up the directory structure,
Now
Unless of course the malefactors know this and stick BASH_FUNC_ in front of their exploit strings.
At least the AC is now down mod'ed to -1. So mission accomplished. I think some people confuse well-deserved straightforward insults in connection with a factual refutation to a twit
why do people keep picking on Bash when many other software programs have had these problems
Those programs are not shells. Now show me bugs in BSD's POSIX sh, or dash, or mksh, or zsh that approach anywhere near the unacceptable gross severity of Shellshock in bash. If you can do that, we might lay off flaying bash. Until then, it is bloody obvious why we keep "picking on" bash.
/bin/sh is linked to
/bin/bash and vulnerable
Only for a distro which is designed and implemented STUPIDLY. Granted a lot of major distros do this. RHEL for example. And yes, it is stupid and lazy. It is stupid because bash does not perfectly implement POSIX sh behavior. Even when $0 is
Debian and ubuntu link
Let's not forget that the multiple bugs which have recently come to light are all in bash. I have seen nothing similar exposed in BSD sh, dash, mksh, csh/tcsh, or zsh. Looks to me like the coding of bash was crappy going back at least 25 years.
Er, if you have a wireless LAN, you might as well have router to an always-on internet connection, and say a Beaglebone Black for smarts to collect the data and forward it. That way you don't need any of these modules at all.
If you're hooking up things in your house, use something like the ESP8266. It does WPA2/bgn, has a range of a 100 feet with just the chip antenna, max transmit for less than 250 mA, sleeps 10mA, and only costs 5 USD single module pricing.
I was going to ridicule any piece of junk with that collossal level of sleep current. Then I looked up the specs and found it's a more palatable 10 microamps power-down and 1 mW standby. Still higher than it should be IMO, but at least usable.
Example: a PIC18 can easily handle measuring remote temperature (outdoors, cellar, hot and cold water pipes, unused rooms, etc) using a Dallas 18B20 sensor, sleeping at under 1 microamp and waking once a minute for a few milliseconds. That would make possible powering with a lithium coin cell for a year. You wouldn't want the WiFi interface raising that requirement from one coin cell to 10 or 100 or 1000 coin cells.
Mod parent informative and informative.
Ahem. Apple is legally compelled to issue source code for whatever version of bash they use. It's called the GPL. For the rest of their core operating system (but not the proprietary GUI), yes, Apple voluntarily has released source code. It's mostly derived from BSD licensed stuff, and nothing compelled them to do so.
It is entirely possible to run bash on Windows, too. I'll let you figure out how. And the provider of that bash is compelled to make their source code available too.
He has no answer to that, and neither do the micro softies and apple corps who mod'ed him up.
Rename
/bin/bash to /bin/bash.bak then create a link [cyberciti.biz] from /bin/dash to /bin/bash ..
And get ready for a whole lot of scripts failing. Scripts that start with #!/bin/sh but are written dependant on bash features will fail. Scripts that start with #!/bin/bash on the other hand will just fail to start. You'll have a busted-ass system, but at least it won't be attacked.
Now if you were running debian or ubuntu
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