08-15-2001
Extremely Interested
As i was reading an article on being a "HACKERS" which was 30 minutes ago thinking that HACKING was the same as CRACKING, after the reading i discovered their difference, a hacker builds the internet while crackers just cracks and annoy like phreaking and breaking into people's computer.
That really got me into HACKING, althought i have no skills except for simple vB object runtime changing, and no C or C++ experience. Anyone got any good beginners guide?
Anyways can anyone post their first hacking experience, so i can learn from it. Cause i want to be the ones contructing.
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touch_newsgroup
touch_newsgroup(1) General Commands Manual touch_newsgroup(1)
NAME
touch_newsgroup - force leafnode to continue reading low-traffic newsgroups
SYNOPSIS
touch_newsgroup [-f groupsfile] [-h hostname] [-v] [newsgroups]
DESCRIPTION
touch_newsgroup is a Perl script which reads the last article in the specified newsgroups on the specified using NNTP.
This prevents leafnode or similar news-servers from marking those newsgroups as inactive because no-one is reading them.
Perl and the Net::NNTP module are required to use this program. On Debian systems these are avalible in the perl5 and libnet-perl pack-
ages.
OPTIONS
-f groupsfile
Read newsgroup names from groupsfile in addition to any specified on command line. Use -f - to read from stdin.
-h hostname
Read newsgroups on host hostname (default 127.0.0.1)
-v Be verbose. Prints the number of the article it reads from each newsgroup.
newsgroups
names of newsgroups to read. May be omitted if a groupsfile is specified.
ENVIRONMENT
Requires Net::NNTP module (available in libnet from CPAN or the libnet-perl package). On Debian systems, this program will by default be
run daily on the list of newsgroups specified in /etc/news/leafnode/touch_groups if that file exists.
LIMITATIONS
Only one news-server is catered for, the IP address of which is hard-wired into the script as $nntp_host.
BUGS
dies if it encounters any problems.
AUTHOR
Copyright 1999 Jim Nicholson <j.nicholson@computer.org>
SEE ALSO
leafnode(8)
18 June 1999 touch_newsgroup(1)