@Simon Tinfoil hattery questions are some of the most likely to reptrain, as they remind everyone of that scary movie they watched one time where the government hunted down The Man Who Saw Something He Was Not Supposed To See, and no one wants to be that guy.
Have you looked at the following page about SunSSH on Solaris 11 from Oracle regarding their fork of the SSH?
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/servers-storage-admin/howto-setup-x509-sunssh-1929594.html
@RoryAlsop I tried to get all the mods into a vertical line once, byupvoting someone to make it work , but the admins noticed and reverted tham :( in my defence, I was only upvoting answers I thought were good
@JukEboX well AFAIK they offer the translation which is nice, what would be cool is if it just autotranslated anything you come across (With an option to disable of course)
@raz I have a feeling that IPv6 is largely going to be a cluster-smeg 'cause of all the hand written regexes in everything that only match on IPv4 addresses
I am running Windows 7 Ultimate, and when I do ipconfig /all in the command prompt I get, in addition to the Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection that I expected, something called Tunnel adapter Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface. What is this? What can I use it for?
@Flyk It is certainly true that outsiders are operating with limited information. Having been on that side of the fence, it is not fun to have to sift through huge static analysis reports from customers, containing nothing but hundreds of false positives while they loudly demand to know how quickly you're going to fix all of these issues.
@Flyk However the right answer is certainly not "no one but us knows what they're doing, so you should all go away and pretend that we'll take care of everything.
The part of their policy that requests evidence for exloitability is sane (though I'd apply slightly lower standards). The part where they say "don't reverse" is the problem.
@Flyk @Xander @CodesInChaos I took the Oracle blog to be "we know better than you customers/researchers, and if you reverse engineer our stuff you're breaking your license agreements" this might have had some validity if Oracle didn't have a truly terrible record on security which, to me, indicates that they really don't know better than customers/researchers
@Iszi yeah realistically it's correct to say that bug bounty money could be paid to more internal staff, but there's a PR aspect of providing researchers an incentive to work with you and not just sell to grey/black markets which causes more problems for customers down the line
@RоryMcCune @CodesInChaos To me, the most appalling bit was not so much that they think they know better, but the ridiculously sarcastic and condescending tone of the post in conveying that belief. It was written as if she wanted to make extra sure that all their customers knew how stupid they really were.
if you want to be a real full on script kiddie you can go purchase a pwnpad or something from pwnie express, that's the yuppie script kiddie deluxe right there
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