Hmmm comparer le Monde est Transfert au niveau de l'argent disponible me parait un peu risqué...
Le Monde peut très bien éponger un secteur déficitaire grâce à un autre. C'est un peu comme faire le béné sur une suite bureautique et perdre avec des consoles de jeux.
toute ressemblance (...) n'est pas fortuite
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la possibilité que le gusse tourne sous windows est encore plus rare. Sun est pro gnome donc non.
ibm est pro lotus qui est pro novell qui est pro suse qui est pro.. KDE haa donc ça peut être une bécane ibm..
je sors...
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Je pensais que c'était dans les films qu'on pouvait casser des sécurités aussi rapidement... Maintenant reste a voir combien de temps MS va mettre pour annoncer avoir trouvé un bug chez Debian :-)
On Wednesday 19th November (2003), at approximately 5pm GMT, a sniffed
password was used to access an (unprivileged) account on
klecker.debian.org. Somehow they got root on klecker and installed
suckit. The same account was then used to log into master and gain
root (and install suckit) there too. They then tried to get to murphy
with the same account. This failed because murphy is a restricted box
that only a small subset of developers can log into. They then used
their root access on master to access to an administrative account
used for backup purposes and used that to gain access to Murphy. They
got root on murphy and installed Suckit there too. The next day they
used a password sniffed on master to login into gluck, got root there
and installed suckit.
o Klecker init timestamp: Nov 19 17:08
o Master sk timestamp: Nov 19 17:47
o Murphy sk timestamp: Nov 19 18:35
o Oopses on Murphy start: Nov 19 19:25
o Oopses on Master start: Nov 20 05:38
o Gluck init timestamp: Nov 20 20:54
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- The Truth about DVD CSS cracking by MoRE and [dEZZY/DoD] -
------------------------------------------------------------
Date: 4th of November 1999.
By: [dEZZY/DoD], [MultiAGP & German dood of MoRE]
This document is written cooperatively by the two groups
that independently and simultaneously cracked the DVD Content
Scrambling System, in order to straighten out mass media
confusion.
DoD -> Drink or Die: "warez bearz from Russia and Beyond"
MoRE -> Masters of Reverse Engineering
[dEZZY/DoD] alone is the author of DoD DVD Speed Ripper.
MoRE is a new group and they are the authors of DeCSS.
Lately, Jon Johansen of MoRE has been pretty much all over
the news in Norway, though he had NOTHING to do with the actual
cracking of the DVD CSS protection. Yes, it was MoRE who did
DeCSS, but the actual crack was not a team effort, MoRE didn't
even exist back when the anonymous German (who is now a MoRE
member) cracked it...
Most of the papers chose a headline very similar to this:
"15-year old Norwegian cracked the DVD-code".
They probably did this because they wanted to make a big
Norwegian "Wooohoooo" out of it. This was also pretty much
the contents of the TV show "Vestfold-sendingen" where they
brought up matters from Vestfold, Norway where Jon Johansen
lives.
In most newspapers they vagely included the name MoRE, and
that DeCSS was a team effort, but neither MoRE nor DoD liked
the headlines. Jon's comment on this matter is:
"I never told the media that I had cracked the dvd encryption.
What I told them, was that we (MoRE) had made an app called
DeCSS which would decrypt dvd movies and let them be played
off your hd, or off dvdrs if you have a dvd burner. I always
used _we_ and _MoRE_ when talking to them. I never said anything
about me or my position in the group.
Now that the storm is over, I see that all they were after,
was to get a big story. They even included some of "my" quotes,
which I never said. When media starts making up stuff, it's really
sad. I know that this has been done before in Norwegian media,
regarding the cooperation between a computer group at my school
and the school people in charge of the network. All I can say is
that I'm very sorry that the media twisted my words, and even lied,
to make it appear as I had done the cracking myself. I'm pretty
sure that I will do everything to avoid the media in the future,
but if I'm forced to talk with them, I'll have to get them to
sign an agreement. Again, I apologize on the behalf of Norwegian
press, and I hope that this document will make everything clear.
The truth shall set you free."
DoD DVD Speed Ripper was developed by [dEZZY/DoD] at the
same time as DeCSS. The first release of DoD's app (which
came out a couple of weeks before the first release of DeCSS)
did not work with all (WB) titles, like The Matrix. This was
known by [dEZZY/DoD] at the time of his release. MoRE decided
to wait until they could fix this. In short time, [dEZZY/DoD]
solved the problem and MoRE's top coder/disassembler from
Germany used that information to get DeCSS working with every
movie before they released it, along with a GUI. DeCSS was then
the first application which decrypted ALL dvd titles, since DoD
had not released a new version to the public. How MoRE got
their hands on the information by [dEZZY/DoD], seems to have
something to do with the Linux community...
Why Drink or Die didn't want to release a new version so soon,
was because warez sites nuke programs that are too close in
release (minimum 2-3 weeks). Meanwhile when DeCSS came out, it
caused DoD to delay any Windows release until a GUI version of
their Speed Ripper was done. However, they released a Linux
version of their ripper late October 1999. As for the new Windows
version of the Speed Ripper, [dEZZY/DoD] has been very busy with
his education and hence the ripper is extremely delayed.
[dEZZY/DoD] already got the idea of reverse engineering a DVD
player for the CSS code back in late summer 1998. He was not able
to do it at the time since he did not have access to a DVDROM. In
the beginning of 1999, MoRE's German member also got the idea.
[dEZZY/DoD] and MoRE's German member got CSS decryption code
working at the same time (middle of September 1999), without
having shared info (although they knew about each other). After
[dEZZY/DoD] solved "the problem", MoRE's German member, as stated
above, implemented these changes and added them to DeCSS for
release.
Before DeCSS was developed and released, MoRE had already sent
the source for the decryption to their contact in the Linux DVD
community, Derek Fawcus, derek@spider.com. This is the reason
why one of Wired's news reporters was put on the case.
[dEZZY/DoD] also had relations in the Linux DVD community (who
does not want to be mentioned), but decided not to release the
source code publicly (at least not for the moment).
Enjoy the software!
- Jon Johansen [MoRE]
- anonymous German cracker [MoRE]
- [dEZZY/DoD]
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Enfin, pour faire taire une légende urbaine, Gaim n'est pas une application GNOME mais une pure application GTK+ : il ne nécessite aucune bibliothèque GNOME (mais il peut utilise la bibliothèque startup-notification si elle est présente).</i/
[^] # Re: Envie d'être implanté ?
Posté par passant·e . En réponse au journal Envie d'être implanté ?. Évalué à 2.
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[^] # Re: Transfert s'arrête
Posté par passant·e . En réponse à la dépêche Transfert s'arrête. Évalué à 1.
Le Monde peut très bien éponger un secteur déficitaire grâce à un autre. C'est un peu comme faire le béné sur une suite bureautique et perdre avec des consoles de jeux.
toute ressemblance (...) n'est pas fortuite
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[^] # Re: Quand tout va mal...
Posté par passant·e . En réponse au journal Quand tout va mal.... Évalué à 0.
les "..." c'est pour dire que c'est pas malin :-)
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[^] # Re: Transfert s'arrête
Posté par passant·e . En réponse à la dépêche Transfert s'arrête. Évalué à 2.
15 euro
30 euro
45 euro
je pense que cela aurait pu eviter ce problème actuel
mais bon 15 euro sans pub c'est le prix à payer.
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[^] # Re: Transfert s'arrête
Posté par passant·e . En réponse à la dépêche Transfert s'arrête. Évalué à 4.
Après c'est le problème des lecteurs qui trouvent trop cher et des resquilleurs qui refusent de payer...
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[^] # Re: Quand tout va mal...
Posté par passant·e . En réponse au journal Quand tout va mal.... Évalué à 1.
avec des remarques de la sorte c'est toi qui doit être "blonde"...
Bien, fini de faire l'intégriste intolérant avec les windows users et arrête de tout mettre sur le dos de "ta copine".
installer XP après linux....
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[^] # Re: Bougez avec MandrakeMove !
Posté par passant·e . En réponse à la dépêche Bougez avec MandrakeMove !. Évalué à 2.
ta vie ne se limite pas à des xp
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# Re: Bougez avec MandrakeMove !
Posté par passant·e . En réponse à la dépêche Bougez avec MandrakeMove !. Évalué à 9.
http://linuxfr.org/2003/09/16/13943.html(...)
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# Re: KDE dans "Les deux tours"
Posté par passant·e . En réponse au journal KDE dans "Les deux tours". Évalué à 2.
t'as pas un "skrinchoute"
rebelle off
la possibilité que le gusse tourne sous windows est encore plus rare. Sun est pro gnome donc non.
ibm est pro lotus qui est pro novell qui est pro suse qui est pro.. KDE haa donc ça peut être une bécane ibm..
je sors...
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# Re: Z'en avez rien à foutre, mais...
Posté par passant·e . En réponse au journal Z'en avez rien à foutre, mais.... Évalué à -8.
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# Re: JSP/PHP vous préférez quoi ?
Posté par passant·e . En réponse au journal JSP/PHP vous préférez quoi ?. Évalué à 1.
vilain !
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# Re: Il n'y a plus de valeurs ma bonne dame...
Posté par passant·e . En réponse au journal Il n'y a plus de valeurs ma bonne dame.... Évalué à 3.
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[^] # Re: 2 liens en provenance de stanblog
Posté par passant·e . En réponse au journal 2 liens en provenance de stanblog. Évalué à 4.
tout ce que le vilain mâle dominateur voudrait pour qu'elle lui plaise...
Objectif du jour No2: changer les mentalités
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[^] # nombrilisme detected !
Posté par passant·e . En réponse à la dépêche Du nouveau sur les serveurs Debian compromis. Évalué à -1.
L'Humain
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# Re: probleme avec un graveur DVD
Posté par passant·e . En réponse au journal probleme avec un graveur DVD. Évalué à 1.
quand la gravure ne se fait pas (noyau 2-4-23) le programme t'affiche quoi?? une copie des log si tu as....
heu t'utilise des cd ou des cdrw?? car la manip n'est pas la meme au debut..
tu tape quoi comme commande?
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# Re: La branche de développement de Gnome (2.5.0) vient d'émerger
Posté par passant·e . En réponse à la dépêche La branche de développement de Gnome (2.5.0) vient d'émerger. Évalué à 10.
Rassurez vous, vous ne verrez pas nautilus s'en aller dans l'espace rejoindre le nuage de Oort...
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[^] # Re: Du nouveau sur les serveurs Debian compromises
Posté par passant·e . En réponse à la dépêche Du nouveau sur les serveurs Debian compromis. Évalué à 3.
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# Re: libcaca
Posté par passant·e . En réponse au journal libcaca. Évalué à 4.
faut vraiment être motivé pour jouer à doom en ascii...
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[^] # Re: Du nouveau sur les serveurs Debian compromises
Posté par passant·e . En réponse à la dépêche Du nouveau sur les serveurs Debian compromis. Évalué à 2.
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# Re: Du nouveau sur les serveurs Debian compromises
Posté par passant·e . En réponse à la dépêche Du nouveau sur les serveurs Debian compromis. Évalué à -1.
On Wednesday 19th November (2003), at approximately 5pm GMT, a sniffed
password was used to access an (unprivileged) account on
klecker.debian.org. Somehow they got root on klecker and installed
suckit. The same account was then used to log into master and gain
root (and install suckit) there too. They then tried to get to murphy
with the same account. This failed because murphy is a restricted box
that only a small subset of developers can log into. They then used
their root access on master to access to an administrative account
used for backup purposes and used that to gain access to Murphy. They
got root on murphy and installed Suckit there too. The next day they
used a password sniffed on master to login into gluck, got root there
and installed suckit.
o Klecker init timestamp: Nov 19 17:08
o Master sk timestamp: Nov 19 17:47
o Murphy sk timestamp: Nov 19 18:35
o Oopses on Murphy start: Nov 19 19:25
o Oopses on Master start: Nov 20 05:38
o Gluck init timestamp: Nov 20 20:54
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# Re: Même les salariés de Microsoft sont sur LinuxFR
Posté par passant·e . En réponse au journal Même les salariés de Microsoft sont sur LinuxFR. Évalué à 3.
http://linuxfr.org/comments/306771.html(...)
bonne nuit...
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[^] # Re: Quelques trucs à revoir
Posté par passant·e . En réponse à la dépêche Livret du Libre, deuxième édition. Évalué à 2.
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# Re: Brevets concernant la messagerie instantanée
Posté par passant·e . En réponse à la dépêche Brevets concernant la messagerie instantanée. Évalué à 10.
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[^] # Re: Jon "DecSS" Johansen frappe encore
Posté par passant·e . En réponse à la dépêche Jon "DecSS" Johansen frappe encore. Évalué à 9.
C'est un bonhomme d'allemagne qui à crée l'algo et lui il l'a implementé.
Voici un texte qui explique plus en détail les faits...
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/DeCSS/MoRE+DoD.txt(...)
- The Truth about DVD CSS cracking by MoRE and [dEZZY/DoD] -
------------------------------------------------------------
Date: 4th of November 1999.
By: [dEZZY/DoD], [MultiAGP & German dood of MoRE]
This document is written cooperatively by the two groups
that independently and simultaneously cracked the DVD Content
Scrambling System, in order to straighten out mass media
confusion.
DoD -> Drink or Die: "warez bearz from Russia and Beyond"
MoRE -> Masters of Reverse Engineering
[dEZZY/DoD] alone is the author of DoD DVD Speed Ripper.
MoRE is a new group and they are the authors of DeCSS.
Lately, Jon Johansen of MoRE has been pretty much all over
the news in Norway, though he had NOTHING to do with the actual
cracking of the DVD CSS protection. Yes, it was MoRE who did
DeCSS, but the actual crack was not a team effort, MoRE didn't
even exist back when the anonymous German (who is now a MoRE
member) cracked it...
Most of the papers chose a headline very similar to this:
"15-year old Norwegian cracked the DVD-code".
They probably did this because they wanted to make a big
Norwegian "Wooohoooo" out of it. This was also pretty much
the contents of the TV show "Vestfold-sendingen" where they
brought up matters from Vestfold, Norway where Jon Johansen
lives.
In most newspapers they vagely included the name MoRE, and
that DeCSS was a team effort, but neither MoRE nor DoD liked
the headlines. Jon's comment on this matter is:
"I never told the media that I had cracked the dvd encryption.
What I told them, was that we (MoRE) had made an app called
DeCSS which would decrypt dvd movies and let them be played
off your hd, or off dvdrs if you have a dvd burner. I always
used _we_ and _MoRE_ when talking to them. I never said anything
about me or my position in the group.
Now that the storm is over, I see that all they were after,
was to get a big story. They even included some of "my" quotes,
which I never said. When media starts making up stuff, it's really
sad. I know that this has been done before in Norwegian media,
regarding the cooperation between a computer group at my school
and the school people in charge of the network. All I can say is
that I'm very sorry that the media twisted my words, and even lied,
to make it appear as I had done the cracking myself. I'm pretty
sure that I will do everything to avoid the media in the future,
but if I'm forced to talk with them, I'll have to get them to
sign an agreement. Again, I apologize on the behalf of Norwegian
press, and I hope that this document will make everything clear.
The truth shall set you free."
DoD DVD Speed Ripper was developed by [dEZZY/DoD] at the
same time as DeCSS. The first release of DoD's app (which
came out a couple of weeks before the first release of DeCSS)
did not work with all (WB) titles, like The Matrix. This was
known by [dEZZY/DoD] at the time of his release. MoRE decided
to wait until they could fix this. In short time, [dEZZY/DoD]
solved the problem and MoRE's top coder/disassembler from
Germany used that information to get DeCSS working with every
movie before they released it, along with a GUI. DeCSS was then
the first application which decrypted ALL dvd titles, since DoD
had not released a new version to the public. How MoRE got
their hands on the information by [dEZZY/DoD], seems to have
something to do with the Linux community...
Why Drink or Die didn't want to release a new version so soon,
was because warez sites nuke programs that are too close in
release (minimum 2-3 weeks). Meanwhile when DeCSS came out, it
caused DoD to delay any Windows release until a GUI version of
their Speed Ripper was done. However, they released a Linux
version of their ripper late October 1999. As for the new Windows
version of the Speed Ripper, [dEZZY/DoD] has been very busy with
his education and hence the ripper is extremely delayed.
[dEZZY/DoD] already got the idea of reverse engineering a DVD
player for the CSS code back in late summer 1998. He was not able
to do it at the time since he did not have access to a DVDROM. In
the beginning of 1999, MoRE's German member also got the idea.
[dEZZY/DoD] and MoRE's German member got CSS decryption code
working at the same time (middle of September 1999), without
having shared info (although they knew about each other). After
[dEZZY/DoD] solved "the problem", MoRE's German member, as stated
above, implemented these changes and added them to DeCSS for
release.
Before DeCSS was developed and released, MoRE had already sent
the source for the decryption to their contact in the Linux DVD
community, Derek Fawcus, derek@spider.com. This is the reason
why one of Wired's news reporters was put on the case.
[dEZZY/DoD] also had relations in the Linux DVD community (who
does not want to be mentioned), but decided not to release the
source code publicly (at least not for the moment).
Enjoy the software!
- Jon Johansen [MoRE]
- anonymous German cracker [MoRE]
- [dEZZY/DoD]
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# Re: Gaim 0.74
Posté par passant·e . En réponse au journal Gaim 0.74. Évalué à -1.
mouais...
http://www.gnome.org/bounties/IM.php3(...)
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