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Old 05-08-2007, 12:49 AM   #1
lali.p
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Talking Why not a forum for 'Balck Hat Hacking'


Please don't ban me for this :P . i guess i read the rules and it stated "no rules" in this forum.


I just wanna ask that why don't they just add a forum for all hacking,vulnerability etc stuff.

don't take me wrong what i want to convey is take for example :

A couple of weeks back i posted a thread asking about a port 111 rpc open on my computer and how could i(or anyone sitting on other computer use it)

Ofcourse i was warned after that and the thread closed by moderator.

I appreciate the most of linux geeks are ethical people and not corrupt minds.

So i just have a stupid suggestion(please don't ban me for this) beacse i love this forum and i've learnt a lot from this forum.Linux(Slackware 11.0) is working flawlessly on my system beacuse of geeks in this forum always ready to help.

So the suggestion is that why not have an all is fair forum where we can discuss things like the one mentioned above.

to add more people who have a lot of knowledge and are ethical should set some guidelines etc .

What i mean is a forum for real mean stuff :P


Anyone, if you don't like this thread you can flame as much as you can but kindly Don't ban me
I love this form(Slackware specific)
 
Old 05-08-2007, 01:35 AM   #2
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This isn't a ruleless forum. It is a forum for posts that don't fit in any other forum.

The general rules still apply including:
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# Posts containing information about cracking, piracy, warez, fraud or any topic that could be damaging to either LinuxQuestions.org or any third party will be immediately removed.
If you truly are interested in security, then the security forum is the one that you want to read.
 
Old 05-08-2007, 03:57 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by jschiwal
This isn't a ruleless forum. It is a forum for posts that don't fit in any other forum.

The general rules still apply including:


If you truly are interested in security, then the security forum is the one that you want to read.



Ok thank you for the reply..
i got it



cheers
 
  


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