<glyph> For example - if you came in here asking "how do I use a jackhammer" we might ask "why do you need to use a jackhammer"
<glyph> If the answer to the latter question is "to knock my grandmother's head off to let out the evil spirits that gave her cancer", then maybe the problem is actually unrelated to jackhammers
Put
Soot
Shoot
Chute
Suit
Suite
Sweet
Client:
sends username
Server
uses username to look up hashed username:password
generates g, N, b and Salt as random big integers
calculates x = hash(Salt, hashed username:password)
calcualtes v = g ^ x % N
calculates B = ((v * k) + (g ^ b % N)) % N
sends B, g, N, Salt
There are a few posts on some of the geeky planets (Debian and Ubuntu) about themes for naming computers.
My theme is "words I like".
eg:
Turnip (My main computer is always called Turnip. This goes back to Win 3.1 days)
Fennel
Flergl
Feegle (Lappy)
Circly
My domain/workgroup has been Casarapa (roughly 'turnip house') for a while.
This is a transcript of the interview mentioned in my previous journal entry.
They really do put those handcuffs on tight. My wrists were red and sore for the next few days. I had them photographed for the report to internal investigations ("B11"), but that's another story.
Before the interview there was a conversation like this:
HARRIS: You were there to steal weren't you?
FOOLE: No.
If it's supposed to be a 'desktop', why is the picture on it called 'wallpaper'?
I tried installing Avahi recently. After dpkg or whatever installed it, I saw this:
Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Daemon: avahi-daemonTimeout reached while wating for return value
Could not receive return value from daemon process.
failed!
Not very helpful. Running the daemon directly gave me this:
Mommy, what happens to your files when you die?