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Posted: Sun 05 Aug 2012, 06:16
by rackerhacker
Terryphi wrote:Thanks for dropping in rackerhacker to put the record straight and your more detailed reply at http://rackerhacker.com/2012/08/04/priv ... hazip-com/ . Be assured that the Puppy community is not made up entirely of paranoid conspiracy theorists.
I figured as much.
Terryphi wrote:Your link to the Onion should keep them happy for a while:

http://www.theonion.com/video/cias-face ... cos,19753/
The scariest thing about that video is that it could easily be true. ;)

Posted: Mon 06 Aug 2012, 22:09
by Eldon
rackerhacker wrote: The scariest thing about that video is that it could easily be true.
Google Alerts- so it was the NSA.

Actually, the scariest thing is that it IS true.

I happen to know a guy that does background checks on people that apply for government jobs. He has a badge and everything.

He admits that 80% of his job is just looking at their facebook page. Seriously.

Every time you google something or publish something, the web is indexing real stuff; from the flow of merchandise to political gatherings and all sorts of social and behavioral data.

You are essentially providing information that is most useful to those that would attack or enslave you, rather than protect you. Even if they just know demographics, they know how the herd responds, and it allows them to manipulate and herd you in many ways.

For instance, they can predict how people respond to a message, and tailor it so you respond favorably. So instead of talking about how we inflict "cruel and unusual punishment" which is clearly illegal, they debate whether or not it's torture, to keep you from demanding the law be upheld regardless of international law against torture.

Posted: Thu 09 Aug 2012, 03:43
by Ted Dog
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 7&start=15

Noticed it on the mele version, contacted host provider and was rudely rejected this IP is covered by some security protocol and you can't even complain, May do so in person, this host HQ is local to me!

Posted: Thu 09 Aug 2012, 04:17
by Eldon
Well that's not surprising. I mean, the hosting provider is probably doing their job by not disclosing stuff about customers. "MajorHayden" of rackerhacker is here in Texas.

As has been stated on other threads, Puppy has been built with networking stuff that pings his site to confirm that your connection is working. It just stays connected- but doesn't seem to transfer much of anything afaik.

Posted: Sun 23 Dec 2012, 21:48
by Atle
Would it be possible to get easy in control of Puppy Linux, given there is not set a strong password and uses the default live or even installing it?

Assuming that users never MAKES a strong password for the root account.

Its not given any advice on this as seems to be important in other distroes, whereas one usually sets a passwords at during installation.

Should setting a password been a part of the first boot window in order to protect your computer more safe?

Or asked another way... Can this "foreign address" somehow connect to your computer if your IP address is of a list of interest?

That said... I do not take a stand on this specific address 50.56.84.181, but more in general...

Posted: Wed 01 Jan 2014, 18:46
by greengeek
01micko wrote:see /usr/sbin/ipinfo
This has been discussed many times. If you don't like it remove it.
Hi micko, your comment implies that the ipinfo file is readable as a text file but on pemasus upup raring 3992 the file is not readable. (It has the same sort of icon as something like libflashplayer.so does...). Were you implying I could just remove the ipinfo file and the problem will go away?

And isnt ipinfo the actual script that displays the connection info? If I were to remove that file how would I know what connections were being made? Is there another way?

Posted: Wed 01 Jan 2014, 23:53
by anikin
greengeek wrote:but on pemasus upup raring 3992 the file is not readable
It is readable/writable on all puppies - just right-click and open it as text. Remove/comment out the offending line (#23):

Code: Select all

var0="`wget -O - -q icanhazip.com`"

Posted: Thu 02 Jan 2014, 04:22
by greengeek
anikin wrote: It is readable/writable on all puppies
Ooops, my bad. I didn't look closely enough. I was looking at lpinfo, not Ipinfo

Thanks!