Copy these files as a reward for not using a web browser to access them...
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See if you can find what's wrong with this screen shot I took yesterday in my data structures lab.
[img]http://img124.imageshack.us/img124/1236/pointyclickyml5.jpg[/img]
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*lol*
if I close my eyes, I can't see it, so it must be hidden.
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I can't see an image at all, so there must not be one. I think my filtering software is getting rid of them a lot here.
Oh and ammoq, shouldn't pyro have your avatar?
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Aww, I was hoping I would be able to download the files too, but they have a password on it. Very basic authentication through Apache, but still.
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Using Solaris 8
solaris:/testcolon> mkdir :
solaris:/testcolon> ls
:
solaris:/testcolon> ls -l
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 2 user users 80 Oct 4 16:14 :
solaris:/testcolon> ls -la
total 16
drwxr-xr-x 3 user users 80 Oct 4 16:14 .
drwxr-xr-x 9 user users 4096 Oct 4 16:14 ..
drwxr-xr-x 2 user users 80 Oct 4 16:14 :
solaris:/testcolon>a folder named ':' (colon) shows up without using the -a command.
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He put the files in a dot folder named ".solution" in the same folder as the assignment, and then did not give the web server access to that folder. It actually worked as he intended it to. the WTF part is that I was able to find the exact same information in a different directory, unprotected, with the same readme file inside of it. Apparently, the colon was just so that the webserver could read his home directory, instead of just everything inside of public_html
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Interestingly enough, that demonstrates the problem with trying to lock up data.... all it takes is one instance of the data to get free, and your security measures no longer matter.
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must've been an old README file.
The ':' directory is visible from http://www2.ucsc.edu/courses/cmps012b-wm/(verify it yourself: username 'java', no password)
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@fluffy777 said:
must've been an old README file.
The ':' directory is visible from http://www2.ucsc.edu/courses/cmps012b-wm/(verify it yourself: username 'java', no password)
good guess =P