Friday, January 21, 2005
LMCrack is back
At the end of last year I had to take down the LMCrack download page due to popularity. I was getting a 100GB a month of downloads on my 10GB a month plan. My ISP took the site down for exceeding acceptable usage.
If someone wants to mirror LMCrack, it would be greatly appreciated. Let me know and I will put a link on my site to the mirror.
Anyway LMCrack is back and the download is now a lot smaller. The download used to be 75MB across 3 files for the install and data. I have repackaged the install using the awesome freeware archiving utility 7zip (thanks to Frutti Fresh for the heads up) and also generate the index when LMCrack is run for the first time. This means that LMCrack is now a 35MB download.
If someone wants to mirror LMCrack, it would be greatly appreciated. Let me know and I will put a link on my site to the mirror.
Anyway LMCrack is back and the download is now a lot smaller. The download used to be 75MB across 3 files for the install and data. I have repackaged the install using the awesome freeware archiving utility 7zip (thanks to Frutti Fresh for the heads up) and also generate the index when LMCrack is run for the first time. This means that LMCrack is now a 35MB download.
Monday, January 10, 2005
Leaking Movie Tickets
I took the opportunity to go see The Incredibles during the holidays (yeah I know). Being a geek I ordered the tickets and chose the seats online.
The cool thing about this, is that you skip the long lines and collect your ticket from the ATM in the theatre lobby. The was a misfunction of some sort with the printing of the tickets and what appears to be the PATH environment variable of the ATM operating system printed on the tickets.
Pretty cool yeah! Anyway the ATM revealed that it was running OS/2 and that it has Ticketing, S4, Install, Boot, MDOS and Maps directories. Useless but interesting never the less.
The cool thing about this, is that you skip the long lines and collect your ticket from the ATM in the theatre lobby. The was a misfunction of some sort with the printing of the tickets and what appears to be the PATH environment variable of the ATM operating system printed on the tickets.
Pretty cool yeah! Anyway the ATM revealed that it was running OS/2 and that it has Ticketing, S4, Install, Boot, MDOS and Maps directories. Useless but interesting never the less.
