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Postby Barry » Tue Jul 06, 2010 1:55 pm

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Postby brwrdrvr » Wed Jul 07, 2010 6:03 am



HAHAH That's great! :)

Although it leads me to wonder why they just don't throw some security up on the router and be done with it. Unless they make it a habit to let people connect to their network and then go through that person's hard drive.

That's what I would do if I was living in an apartment building, sitting home alone on a Saturday night with nothing else to do. ;)
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Postby Thorn » Wed Jul 07, 2010 6:53 pm

brwrdrvr wrote: Unless they make it a habit to let people connect to their network and then go through that person's hard drive.


It sounds like that's exactly what they do. I bet they could be making decent money by blackmailing people if they wanted.... :rolleyes:
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Postby bobfunland » Wed Jul 07, 2010 6:54 pm

brwrdrvr wrote:HAHAH That's great! :)

Although it leads me to wonder why they just don't throw some security up on the router and be done with it. Unless they make it a habit to let people connect to their network and then go through that person's hard drive.

That's what I would do if I was living in an apartment building, sitting home alone on a Saturday night with nothing else to do. ;)
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Postby brwrdrvr » Thu Jul 08, 2010 5:33 am

I would have so much fun if I lived in a big apartment complex. I just can't bring myself to live that close to that many people all at one time. It freaks me out. I barely like having the "weekenders" coming up and living around me for the few days a week they are here.

(Except when they have a lot of hot women hanging around their dock. I really need to get a good cam pointing from my dock to the other docks.)
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Postby brwrdrvr » Thu Jul 08, 2010 6:00 am

Freaky. I got this in email shortly after making that last post. CompUSA is watching me.
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Postby Starpoint » Thu Jul 08, 2010 6:25 am

Thorn wrote:It sounds like that's exactly what they do. I bet they could be making decent money by blackmailing people if they wanted.... :rolleyes:


I am thinking THEY (the girls downstairs) are putting the porn on his drive.

Course if I was this guy I would counter and try to connect to their drives and see what porn they have or what "amateur" photos they have taken. :)
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Postby beakmyn » Thu Jul 08, 2010 7:59 am

bobfunland wrote:Sounds like a job for Upside-down-ternet.


Yeah, if someone could help me get ImageMagick-noX11 installed on my Pfsense box

FreshPorts -- graphics/ImageMagick

I know nothing about FreeBSD but transparent squid is built-into pfsense.
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Postby brwrdrvr » Fri Jul 09, 2010 12:45 pm

beakmyn wrote:Yeah, if someone could help me get ImageMagick-noX11 installed on my Pfsense box

FreshPorts -- graphics/ImageMagick

I know nothing about FreeBSD but transparent squid is built-into pfsense.


I'm not a BSD guy. Sorry. I have a friend that's been trying to get me on BSD for close to a century now. Ok not really but it seems like that long. But Unix should be Unix right? Maybe some differences in commands easily found in references? Just taking a guess. :cool:
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Postby xor » Fri Jul 09, 2010 8:15 pm

beakmyn wrote:Yeah, if someone could help me get ImageMagick-noX11 installed on my Pfsense box

FreshPorts -- graphics/ImageMagick

I know nothing about FreeBSD but transparent squid is built-into pfsense.


It's just like Linux, only not as warm and fuzzy and politically anal. Just better and they know it. :D

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Postby brwrdrvr » Sat Jul 10, 2010 7:27 am

This seemed relevant at this point. :D

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Postby brwrdrvr » Wed Jul 21, 2010 9:00 am

beakmyn wrote:Yeah, if someone could help me get ImageMagick-noX11 installed on my Pfsense box

FreshPorts -- graphics/ImageMagick

I know nothing about FreeBSD but transparent squid is built-into pfsense.


Found this just a few minutes ago and thought you might be interested.

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