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Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> The point being, they made a very simple and basic security mistake.
They used the same hash UNIX was using at the time. It only became a
security mistake later, when they needed to keep backward compatibility
with it.
> they had used an established standard rather than trying to invent a
> wheel from scratch themselves, this wouldn't have happened.
Even had they used DES, it wouldn't have helped, the way they hashed
longer passwords. The problem is they started with short passwords, just
like everyone else in the world at the time.
> Not the first time either. The world uses DNS, M$ invents WINS. What was
> THAT about??
Because DNS didn't have real-time dynamic updates when WINS was
invented. Hence, you basically couldn't combine DHCP with DNS, so MS
made WINS. Plus, since people could assign their own names, they needed
a way to make them unique. Plus, DNS is tied to TCP/IP, and WINS isn't.
In other words, no, at the time, the world did *not* use DNS. Not until
about 10 years later was enough of the world off of LAN-specific
protocols (like NetBIOS, IPX, DecNET, Novell's things, etc) that you
could afford to ignore every form of networking except IP.
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Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
"That's pretty. Where's that?"
"It's the Age of Channelwood."
"We should go there on vacation some time."
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Stephen wrote:
> I do wish you hadn't posted that Darren, he's not funny
He's often pretty amusing. Of course, if you take him seriously, he's
just obnoxious. He's funny in a crosses-the-line-twice sort of way.
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CrossesTheLineTwice
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"That's pretty. Where's that?"
"It's the Age of Channelwood."
"We should go there on vacation some time."
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Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> Riiight... so why don't Qwest just match Covad's price [which obviously
> they can trivially do] and put Covad out of business?
It's a risk thing. Covad agrees to pay Qwest $X for Y minutes of phone
time a month, whether it's used or not. Covad may very well lose money,
or make money, but Qwest knows what they're making.
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"That's pretty. Where's that?"
"It's the Age of Channelwood."
"We should go there on vacation some time."
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Darren New wrote:
> Because DNS didn't have real-time dynamic updates when WINS was
> invented.
Actually, looking closer, WINS and DNS were both invented at
approximately the same time (within months of each other). Neither was
invented by Microsoft. And for about 4 years after NetBIOS was in fairly
wide use, NetBIOS didn't have any standard encapsulation on top of IP,
so worrying about people cracking passwords was limited to the people
sitting next to you at the office. And five years after *that*, people
standardized Kerberos.
So, a bit of history goes a long way towards explaining things. At
least, much further than incredulity. :-)
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Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
"That's pretty. Where's that?"
"It's the Age of Channelwood."
"We should go there on vacation some time."
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On Sat, 07 Jun 2008 15:19:30 -0700, Darren New wrote:
> Novell's things
aka IPX and SPX. ;-)
Jim
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On Sat, 07 Jun 2008 15:22:53 -0700, Darren New <dne### [at] san rr com>
wrote:
>Stephen wrote:
>> I do wish you hadn't posted that Darren, he's not funny
>
>He's often pretty amusing. Of course, if you take him seriously, he's
>just obnoxious. He's funny in a crosses-the-line-twice sort of way.
>
>http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CrossesTheLineTwice
I suppose a lot is derived from audience feedback where he makes a
fool of himself and thinks that they are laughing with him not at him.
And he sounds like the sort of person who thinks he is smarter than he
actually is.
Besides that how can you cross-the-line-twice, over puns? :)
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Stephen
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>> Novell's things
>
> aka IPX and SPX. ;-)
Oh, that was *them*, was it?
[I don't have fond memories of IPX...]
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>> Riiight... so why don't Qwest just match Covad's price [which
>> obviously they can trivially do] and put Covad out of business?
>
> It's a risk thing. Covad agrees to pay Qwest $X for Y minutes of phone
> time a month, whether it's used or not. Covad may very well lose money,
> or make money, but Qwest knows what they're making.
Now that at least makes some kind of sense...
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Stephen wrote:
> And he sounds like the sort of person who thinks he is smarter than he
> actually is.
I think you're taking him more seriously than a web site named "the best
page in the universe" warrants. :-)
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"That's pretty. Where's that?"
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On Sun, 08 Jun 2008 08:26:25 -0700, Darren New <dne### [at] san rr com>
wrote:
>Stephen wrote:
>> And he sounds like the sort of person who thinks he is smarter than he
>> actually is.
>
>I think you're taking him more seriously than a web site named "the best
>page in the universe" warrants. :-)
Well any published writing that is raciest should be taken seriously,
one way or another. Also he slagged off one of my favourite humors, it
makes my bile rise. ;)
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Regards
Stephen
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