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June 17, 2014, 12:00:22 PM
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Linux... you kidding? linux is vulnerable too.

Win7 + Comodo = better than linux. (winXP + Comodo = better than Win7 + Comodo)

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Linux is OK.

What is Comodo ?

Win7 ? Oh It's ok as log as you do not run explorer and do not open website.

Linux without any security is ok? it's not ok Wink if the most part of the hackers are trying to hack windows is because most peoples are using windows.

CIS (comodo internet security) include a firewall, antivirus, HIPS, ect, ect, personally i turn off the antivirus because i'm a malware's student, but firewall and HIPS is just amazing.
 

Only open port is 22 and 9999, nothing else.
No need 3rd party software.
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June 17, 2014, 12:07:15 PM
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I wonder if we are going to sit at 0.017 all the way through to Friday Huh

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June 17, 2014, 12:09:58 PM
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I wonder if we are going to sit at 0.017 all the way through to Friday Huh
Love the stability of the price. This time, the boom will come after hardfork instead of before.
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June 17, 2014, 12:12:48 PM
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I wonder if we are going to sit at 0.017 all the way through to Friday Huh
Love the stability of the price. This time, the boom will come after hardfork instead of before.


Let's just be honest here- people want to see if there are problems again with the release before they jump in. 

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June 17, 2014, 12:14:22 PM
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Linux... you kidding? linux is vulnerable too.

Win7 + Comodo = better than linux. (winXP + Comodo = better than Win7 + Comodo)

 Smiley


PS: 1000 drk on a VPS .... double facepalm.

Linux is OK.

What is Comodo ?

Win7 ? Oh It's ok as log as you do not run explorer and do not open website.

Linux without any security is ok? it's not ok Wink if the most part of the hackers are trying to hack windows is because most peoples are using windows.

CIS (comodo internet security) include a firewall, antivirus, HIPS, ect, ect, personally i turn off the antivirus because i'm a malware's student, but firewall and HIPS is just amazing.
 

Only open port is 22 and 9999, nothing else.
No need 3rd party software.

What about Fail2Ban, with stock settings?
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June 17, 2014, 12:16:45 PM
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I wonder if we are going to sit at 0.017 all the way through to Friday Huh
Love the stability of the price. This time, the boom will come after hardfork instead of before.


Let's just be honest here- people want to see if there are problems again with the release before they jump in.  



Understandably. It ramped up to .025 and crashed down to 0.013 last time. Lots of people must have gotten burnt... On the other hand, hard evidence this is one healthy coin, as ever there was one.
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June 17, 2014, 12:16:47 PM
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I wonder if we are going to sit at 0.017 all the way through to Friday Huh
Maybe we are. I'm having trouble deciding if I should buy in more now.

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June 17, 2014, 12:17:39 PM
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I wonder if we are going to sit at 0.017 all the way through to Friday Huh
Maybe we are. I'm having trouble deciding if I should buy in more now.

Why, you think it will go anyways down until friday?
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June 17, 2014, 12:21:01 PM
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I wonder if we are going to sit at 0.017 all the way through to Friday Huh
Love the stability of the price. This time, the boom will come after hardfork instead of before.

Yep, I predict  new stable price at 0.027 !
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June 17, 2014, 12:23:58 PM
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With CSF leave 9999 open. Can close 22.

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June 17, 2014, 12:25:09 PM
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I wonder if we are going to sit at 0.017 all the way through to Friday Huh
Maybe we are. I'm having trouble deciding if I should buy in more now.

Why, you think it will go anyways down until friday?
Well no. I'm just not really sure if we are going to see a rise like last time. I don't have too much time to hold these coins right now, my BTC needs to go around soon.
But I'll give it a try, buying in a bit today.

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June 17, 2014, 12:28:27 PM
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I wonder if we are going to sit at 0.017 all the way through to Friday Huh
Love the stability of the price. This time, the boom will come after hardfork instead of before.


Let's just be honest here- people want to see if there are problems again with the release before they jump in. 

Testnet results indicate we'll have more-or-less a few bugs in masternode activation / getting in and out of the list / random payments in inactive masternodes and stuff like that that will probably be patched in a future update. As long as it doesn't induce forking the rest are manageable.
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June 17, 2014, 12:35:40 PM
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Malware student? contrix to Virus students? I mean I never understood this. I heard malware/adware/spyware was good shit to have. Truthfully I ended up with a lot of virus trying to download these stuff and at that time I didn't know about other virus programs detecting others as "threats". So it ended locking down half my disc making it impossible to work with. Since I my hate for preinstalled Norton's (dem bazzi'es needs to be uninstalled in the computers core, head, thumb, booger - rather making it not so easy for you to uninstall it.) I always went for AVG free versions. Never had any problems since. Can you elaborate shorty?

a virus is a malware, a trojan is a malware, a keylogger is a malware. i don't understand what is "contrix" sorry  Smiley

HIPS from Comodo will asking you for each actions from files (in paranoid mode only), i can show you a pics because i'm noob in english:

(this is the old version installed on my desktop computer, i have the new version on my server)

http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2014/25/1403008205-daz.png

http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2014/25/1403008463-test.png



AVG antivirus is easy to bypass, like all the antivirus that i know (include all the antivirus used by virus total)

Only open port is 22 and 9999, nothing else.
No need 3rd party software.

Then you are not securised if an exploit is trying to change something in your system, i think.
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June 17, 2014, 12:48:38 PM
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I wonder if we are going to sit at 0.017 all the way through to Friday Huh
Love the stability of the price. This time, the boom will come after hardfork instead of before.


Let's just be honest here- people want to see if there are problems again with the release before they jump in.  

Testnet results indicate we'll have more-or-less a few bugs in masternode activation / getting in and out of the list / random payments in inactive masternodes and stuff like that that will probably be patched in a future update. As long as it doesn't induce forking the rest are manageable.

Hey Alex, these issues have been addressed. It was ghosting issues. But Masternodes get active and inactive instantly now. I did find by accident a way to do multi-ticket though, which works in a "buggy" kind of way, but totally harmless and un-exploitable. This was planned for RC4 anyway, only now its either a harmless bug, or an actual feature. Core Devs will decide.

As of now in testnet, there is no ghosting at all, no random payments to inactive nodes, no bugs on activation whatsoever.
Some people may have issues with their setup & configs, but testnet was extensively tested, with all sort of cracks, hacks, exploits and whatnot and I can personally attest that it is rocking like never before! And yes, we did try out best to provoke a fork.

The Masternode payment network is extremely efficient now! Nothing seems to disturb it.

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June 17, 2014, 12:50:52 PM
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Only open port is 22 and 9999, nothing else.
No need 3rd party software.

Then you are not securised if an exploit is trying to change something in your system, i think.

Exploit to windows Grin
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June 17, 2014, 12:52:42 PM
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Only open port is 22 and 9999, nothing else.
No need 3rd party software.

Then you are not securised if an exploit is trying to change something in your system, i think.

Exploit to windows Grin

Windows is the biggest virus ever created  Grin
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June 17, 2014, 12:58:10 PM
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I wonder if we are going to sit at 0.017 all the way through to Friday Huh
Love the stability of the price. This time, the boom will come after hardfork instead of before.


Let's just be honest here- people want to see if there are problems again with the release before they jump in.  

Testnet results indicate we'll have more-or-less a few bugs in masternode activation / getting in and out of the list / random payments in inactive masternodes and stuff like that that will probably be patched in a future update. As long as it doesn't induce forking the rest are manageable.

Hey Alex, these issues have been addressed. It was ghosting issues. But Masternodes get active and inactive instantly now. I did find by accident a way to do multi-ticket though, which works in a "buggy" kind of way, but totally harmless and un-exploitable.

As of now in testnet, there is no ghosting at all, no random payments to inactive nodes, no bugs on activation whatsoever.
Some people may have issues with their setup & configs, but testnet was extensively tested, with all sort of cracks, hacks, exploits and whatnot and I can personally attest that it is rocking like never before!

I haven't participated in testnet hardening, so I'm only going by what I read... and I do see bug reports - so I do expect bugs and complaints like 'oh my node does this while it should do that'... Will these create a fork? Testnet showed that it won't. But testnet always factors a subset of possibilities that could surface on mainnet. Either way, much progress has occurred and that's the important thing. With payments working Evan can then focus on the important stuff, like

a) How to remove the 10drk denomination while also having similar inputs to prevent input analysis of coinjoin
b) How to make masternodes unaware of who is sending what
c) How to make change unlinkable during a future spend - which is what can "break" current DarkSend

Smaller bugs related to payments can be sorted out in the next fork.
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June 17, 2014, 12:59:23 PM
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Only open port is 22 and 9999, nothing else.
No need 3rd party software.

Then you are not securised if an exploit is trying to change something in your system, i think.

Exploit to windows Grin

You can't execute a exploit on windows with Comodo.
You need to bypass Comodo firstly  Cheesy

Linux is used by a tons of noobs who are not able to secure their windows Wink that's the real problem, because finally their are not able to secure their linux too  Cheesy

If you don't know how many exploits are working on linux it's because this is a secret  Roll Eyes
Most part of linux users are good, so keep the secret or you will lose your exploits. Ha ha ha <3
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June 17, 2014, 01:01:36 PM
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[...]
As of now in testnet, there is no ghosting at all, no random payments to inactive nodes, no bugs on activation whatsoever.
[...]


Now that's worth quoting!

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June 17, 2014, 01:02:02 PM
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Code:
top - 22:00:49 up 956 days,  5:32,  1 user,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
Tasks: 123 total,   1 running, 122 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
Cpu(s):  0.0%us,  0.2%sy,  0.0%ni, 99.0%id,  0.5%wa,  0.0%hi,  0.3%si,  0.0%st
Mem:   2056292k total,  2030232k used,    26060k free,   245368k buffers
Swap:  2103292k total,      388k used,  2102904k free,  1564460k cached

  PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND                                                                                        
    1 root      20   0 12408  820  732 S    0  0.0   6:19.76 init                                                                                            
    2 root      20   0     0    0    0 S    0  0.0   0:00.00 kthreadd                                                                                        
    3 root      RT   0     0    0    0 S    0  0.0   5:56.66 migration/0  

only 22 opened to specific host Grin
I never patched it ;(
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