not to jack the thread but WakiMiko your avatar is awesome . Got a glider too tatoo'd on the arm so I appreciate seeing other people wearing it on forums. not to hijack your mom but shut the fuck up cry cry. it is actually, a nice avatar to have. you don't even know what it stands for, do you? He erased his reply pretty quickly, don't know why lol i know why! he embarrassed himself by his comment. lol
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tl;dr: it just says 1. disable any unnecessary services. 2. and don't do anything stupid. 3. use encryption.
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not to jack the thread but WakiMiko your avatar is awesome . Got a glider too tatoo'd on the arm so I appreciate seeing other people wearing it on forums. not to hijack your mom but shut the fuck up cry cry. it is actually, a nice avatar to have. you don't even know what it stands for, do you?
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Cant do standing orders if no BTC was in there to begin with. So that is out. Telling your people... It was a hack!
yes you can. now STFU!
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The fact that you did a search in a thread to see if i ever posted about GOX is hilarious. Bro you have no life do you ? I think Star Wars is on TBS bro. Get off the fucking form and go watch it in your moms basement on her plastic covered couch.
lol what a d bag. Bottom line is a person can have a change of heart. I was a supporter for gox for awhile but, after seeing this bullshit...its comical. Im not buying that Yubikee either...Fuck that noise.
angry? troll please go back under the bridge.
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ever heard of standing orders?
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we have always known that bitcoin is not anonymous. we can see all the transactions, and track the ownership of all coins.
there is no news.
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Email is older than IRC. Let's throw that out too.
and the internet, lets try to throw it out too. hell its nearly 30 years old, in September ipv4 has been a standart for 30 years.
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The rule that no two connections to addresses within the same /16 should be attempted, was generalized by defining address groups: IPv4 addresses are grouped in /16 blocks IPv6 addresses are grouped in /32 blocks that just sucks, sorry. i can see why, but it still sucks. It's far from optimal, but we need some measure to prevent sybil attacks. The problem is the diversity of the IPv6 network... in some ranges the user-specific part is below /48, in others it is below /16. Wait, somebody got an IPv6 /16 block?! That sounds like a monstrous waste of address space. Didn't they learn anything from how fast the IPv4 addresses ran out? 2001: ?
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If the devs want Bitcoin to succeed, they need to make it to start right away. I mean, if i need to pay for something _now_ that means now!! not 5 minutes later.
Go do it yourself! if you want other poeple to do something for you, you should ask polite!!!!!! please respect the devs.
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The rule that no two connections to addresses within the same /16 should be attempted, was generalized by defining address groups: IPv4 addresses are grouped in /16 blocks IPv6 addresses are grouped in /32 blocks that just sucks, sorry. i can see why, but it still sucks. A local IPv6 address is used instead of an IPv4 one if no routable IPv4 address is available. In this case, it is not advertized through IRC (obsolete). how the hell are nodes going to find each other then? just asking, im trying to make an alternative client. the way im finding nodes now are connecting to the official client at 127.0.0.1:8333 , and send a getaddr. overall: good work!
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Yeah, it would be very interesting to chat with some of you people.
ever heard of irc?
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Hmmm, wonder if we could manipulate trading to draw a penis on the chart...... it would somehow be cool, maybe you sould try asking a early adoptor for financing.
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hi! im developing my own client, it will be highly configurable, and eazy to modify.
or would you use a transaction-trapper, so you gets notified when your used coins gets re-spend? like tracking you coins? There is the need for that -- something that connect to multiple nodes and listens for detecting double spends of coins received. Merchants accepting on 0/unconfirmed have this need. - http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=27417.msg350531#msg350531it was not double spending i was thinking about. it was more like a blockexplore with notifications. so you recvive a email, so you can track your coins. checking for double spending is very eazy to check for, it only requites only you to connect to alot of nodes, and verify that OutPoints are only used once.
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New question: I've installed FTP via vsftpd, and created a new user with access to the www directory, but can't figure out how to make that directory the "home" or "default" directory for said user. And also remove the ability for the ftp user to get to the root directory through FTP - I only want it to have access to the www directory and any child folders.
EDIT: Nevermind, figured out how to by setting up a user_config_dir path in vsftpd.conf, then defining specific user permissions there.
you could also have done: usermod --home /path/to/www <username>
if you want to jail the user in his home when he is using vsftp, you can enable a chroot in vsftp.
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because world population is always increasing
i think there are somekind of hardlimit, but yes it will increase for a long time.
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And on that note, I installed Ubuntu, downloaded bitcoind, ran the 64-bit bitcoind, and just like that, it worked. I am happy. +1 Bravo!
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Therefore a rational BTC user will hold BTC rather than spend it. Then this 'rational' user couldwill die of thirst or hunger?! fixed.
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Thanks kokjo, and I appreciate the offer, but I think it's important for me to go through this so that I can learn what I am doing on linux to some extent. I don't want to be dependent on others to fix anything that might go wrong.
fair enough. new offer: i can learn it to you over irc, if you like maybe for a coin or two.
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