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Famicoman

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  1. I know:

    BASIC

    HTML

    Will know by next July:

    Visual Basic

    C

    Will know in 2 years:

    C++

    Java

    Dark Dasic

    I have books on, but have not read:

    Vidual Basic

    Logo

    C++

    Assembly

  2. Now you know why they need so many people to participate. I'm only 5% done one one of my 733Mhz machines and been running it for 36 hours, yet my 500Mhz machine is 20% done in the smae amount of time. Its just the complication of the protein.

  3. The basic premise is that all computers running the software are linked together to form one super computer

    Sorry to be pedantic, but the folding@home client simply gets work units from the servers, individual nodes are not linked together.

    That said, this is a great project I have been participating in for a while and I would be very interested in a Hak5 team.

    Yeah, I know, but its kinda like everyone is linked together, doing different tasks because in some way they are on the network.

  4. There are really simple things that google could solve, but for things that I personally know would take a while in Google, I might as well post. Community first, myself second.

  5. If you wan't a server with all of the hot stuff, starting with a web server is good. May I ask what type it is?

    Anyway, vulnerabilities are occurent in any piece of software wether you know it or not. Basically, who is to know how secure you are. May I simply suggest a software and hardware firewall to aid you on your journey?

    As for FTP server, you may want to kill two birds with one stone and use Synchronet. You can set up a BBS and an FTP server all in one.

    As for a chat server, IRC sounds like the way to go, but I hear that they are really a pain to run, but also there is a simple daemon that will work.

  6. You could start a box running a flavor of linux on a seperate internet connection, and after the box is hacked, and the encrypted file is emailed to Darren, he shuts down the box, completely wipes the HD, and installs a new flavor of Linux. That would help so that nothing would stay behind, and it wouldn't be up long enough to use as a relay box, or whatever.

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