Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 8:00 pm
Thorn wrote:What a low-life, cocksucking, thieving, douche-bag. His mother definately should have swallowed.
Wow!
[color="White"]That's all I can say, wow....[/color]
The Ultimate Wireless Forum
http://www.netstumbler.org/
http://www.netstumbler.org/unix-linux/warserver-t18192-60.html
Thorn wrote:What a low-life, cocksucking, thieving, douche-bag. His mother definately should have swallowed.
Thief`n TB wrote:Summary for those that just can't read more than a paragraph:
It is the best. I'm not kidding! I spent a ton of time making this package, and making it just right. You have the power, flexibility, and support of the open-source Linux community, with the simplicity of plug-n-play preconfiguration and setup script. Just plug the router in then click "install" and go out and wardrive with the best rig money can buy.
Thief`n TB wrote:# Completely Professional and Well Thought-Out Support Materials
The best way to get a quick idea of how much thought has been put into making this a top-quality product, check out the screen that is displayed after you're done the Windows install. That is the kind of time and effort that has gone into the whole thing, making this kit the absolute best that money can buy.
Thief`n TB wrote:- Since the WarServer is pre-configured to run in passive mode, the WarServer will not connect to, or initiate ANY network traffic with other networks. All the information that is gained by the WarServer is done simply by gathering packets that are already in the air. This makes this kit, unlike most others, completely legal in places even where there are strict network intrusion laws. That said:
WE ARE NOT LAWYERS, AND YOU SHOULD CONFIRM THE LEGALITIES FOR ANYWHERE YOU PLAN ON WARDRIVING!
- You should never connect to any network you don't have permission to connect to. It is illegal in most places, plus it is certainly unethical in every place! Without your intentional reconfiguration of this package, you will never connect, intentionally or accidentally, to any networks using your WarServer.
Thief`n TB wrote:# Install CD that will install Kismet onto a Windows PC
Yeah...I know...Kismet only runs on Linux! But guess what? A guy named Joshua Wright made a cool little hack that runs a sleek and efficient Linux emulator in a Windows DOS-box. Then he put Kismet over it! His hack works great! The only problem is that his hack can be tricky to get installed, configured and talking to the router properly. My installer sets Kismet up on your Windows machine, ready to talk to your WarServer with a simple click of the mouse.
Barry wrote:Wow!
[color="White"]That's all I can say, wow....[/color]
dakkon2k wrote:This guy is a turd-burgler...
This one is too funny:
Haa haa a page full of links to bug others for support!
Warserver BS Support from 99e99
Nice cover
Well atleast he does give some credit....
What is sad is he has sold at least a dozen of them...
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Thorn wrote:My favorite:
I really do hope that every sucker who buys this comes here and searches on WarServer. I want them to see exactly what we think of the turd they've been dealing with.
Thorn wrote:My favorite:
I really do hope that every sucker who buys this comes here and searches on WarServer. I want them to see exactly what we think of the turd they've been dealing with.
Dutch wrote:New users that search ? Who the fsck are you, and what are you doing posting from Thorn's account ?
Dutch
Airstreamer wrote:1. Connect your WarServer™ to an electrical source. Power and other LEDs will come on.
Hopefully, something about 440vac....
Starpoint wrote:No No!! 440 VAC 3 phase is instant DEATH!!! I want them to suffer
Hmm how about a nice 115 volt AC (it hurts more while you die) coupled up to a nice High frequency unit from a Tig welder (hi freq turns 60 hertz into 60,000 hertz, and you better PRAY your ground is good else all that cycling goes into your electronics and does vile and unspeakable things to it)
Airstreamer wrote:Can you say "Spark gap generator?"
Starpoint wrote:Nah.. here is the kinda voltage I wanna use
http://www.compfused.com/directlink/403/
http://www.compfused.com/directlink/91/
imaging all the tards that come in here recieving all that RICH CHUNKY VOLTAGE!!!! MUHAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Starpoint wrote:Nah.. here is the kinda voltage I wanna use
http://www.compfused.com/directlink/403/
http://www.compfused.com/directlink/91/
imaging all the tards that come in here recieving all that RICH CHUNKY VOLTAGE!!!! MUHAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Barry wrote:Damn!! That was cool!
Airstreamer wrote:The bigger pole mount transformers also make a pretty good light show when they have a catastrophic failure. There have been incidents where they don't just buzz and smoke, they make like a napalm grenade with shrapnel. Downright nasty!