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From: Dragos on 8 Apr 2008 08:24 I wonder if maybe he isn't cut out to run BBS. Some things require knowledge to maintain. With all the attempted help here, I believe it is a lost cause. Besides, there are enough bbs already...
From: redrumloa on 8 Apr 2008 08:24 On Apr 8, 5:49 am, "Klompmeester" <whowh...(a)andwhy.com> wrote: > What sort of Japanese and German sites is she visiting that you know will do > browser hijacks?- Hide quoted text - I don't know about Japanese or German sites, but last night I went to USAToday's website and I got the dreaded Malware Alarm popup. Luckily I was using FireFox in Ubuntu and not Internet Exploder in Wintendo.
From: ramswell on 8 Apr 2008 16:06 On Apr 8, 5:24 am, redrumloa <amiga...(a)bellsouth.net> wrote: > On Apr 8, 5:49 am, "Klompmeester" <whowh...(a)andwhy.com> wrote: > > > What sort of Japanese and German sites is she visiting that you know will do > > browser hijacks?- Hide quoted text - > > I don't know about Japanese or German sites, but last night I went to > USAToday's website and I got the dreaded Malware Alarm popup. Luckily > I was using FireFox in Ubuntu and not Internet Exploder in Wintendo. Whallah, case in point. There's GOT TO BE a way where I can just open up port 23 or port 6400 ONLY and allow BOTH incoming and outgoing traffic through those ports. I fidgeted around with it for weeks on end now so I am fairly confident that the problem is in my Lantronix settings and NOT in the router anymore. When Andrew comes over next week, I'll see what he can find as I'm stupified over it. Charles
From: Klompmeester on 8 Apr 2008 19:13 "ramswell" <shifty_butch(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ba12a3ff-b05b-4b3d-8acf-620b7cba96ed(a)q24g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > On Apr 8, 5:24 am, redrumloa <amiga...(a)bellsouth.net> wrote: >> On Apr 8, 5:49 am, "Klompmeester" <whowh...(a)andwhy.com> wrote: >> >> > What sort of Japanese and German sites is she visiting that you know >> > will do >> > browser hijacks?- Hide quoted text - >> >> I don't know about Japanese or German sites, but last night I went to >> USAToday's website and I got the dreaded Malware Alarm popup. Luckily >> I was using FireFox in Ubuntu and not Internet Exploder in Wintendo. > > > > > Whallah, case in point. You have no point, USAToday is most likely hosted in the US.
From: Dragos on 8 Apr 2008 19:14 > > Whallah, case in point. http://mw4.m-w.com/dictionary/voila
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