I loved it. Crossovers with Donna are always awesome.
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Ooh, I saw that! by
on 2008-08-20 02:09:00 UTC
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Re: Is it possible... by
on 2008-08-20 01:57:00 UTC
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We all started as noobs. Let me see if I can explain somewhat less geekly than I usually do.
The yourwebapps.com forums are vulnerable to spam because no login, or authentication of any type, is required. If you look down the board a bit, you'll see a post entitled "If this posts, the proxy IP isn't blocked (nm)". You'll also see that it was posted from 72.167.203.129, the IP that the spammer has been using. He didn't post that, though; I did.
72.167.203.129 is a proxy server. It acts as an intermediary between a user (me, the spammer, someone whose company's firewall blocks Fark, whoever) and the actual site. Let's say I want to post "If this posts..." here via that proxy. I tell the proxy what web page I want, it sends the request to the webserver, then passes it back to me. The webserver only ever sees the proxy's IP, not mine; only the proxy server knows who I am. When I enter my post, it goes to the proxy server, not yourwebapps.com; the proxy server then submits it to yourwebapps, and it gets posted as normal. In fact, I'm using a proxy server right now, though not that one.
So, anyone who has net access can post on our board. They don't need an email address, an account anywhere (a library or other public computer will work fine), or much of anything else. It's like the old days of the Net, before the great spam plague. If they go through a proxy server, they can post without giving anyone but the owner of the proxy server any clue who they are, and for obvious reasons, the proxy owner won't talk without (or even with, if they're offshore) a court order.
The binservices email address is listed on the home (and only) page, a placeholder, of binservices.com, which was registered for a while before this happened. So it has at least some solidity to it, unlike the other phantoms I've been chasing.
It wasn't created to spam because the type of spam that has been done -- namely, of this board -- doesn't need a valid email account. Or a valid anything, actually. It just needs someone knowing where the board is. The Usenet posts connected to it, which also (like signupforspam.com, and our flood) seem to be attempts at getting the real binservices spammed, likewise don't require any type of verification.
So, there's no need for the actual binservices gmail account, website, or anything else, to be involved at all. It's apparently someone else our spammer has a beef with, and he's trying to kill two birds with one spam by flooding our board, and getting us mad at the other guy, who had nothing to do with the spam.
I could post here as binservices, the Queen, Techno-Dann, or you, and the board would be equally happy to accept my posts. No sock puppet accounts required. You know I'm not you, and you could figure out that I'm not Dann because I'm not using the same IP he does, but for all you know, I am binservices or the Queen.
Does that make any sense?
There's a great webiste — How Stuff Works — that explains about how all sorts of things work, including a lot of Internet things. It's a good place to go to get de-noobified, and a lot more fun than reading RFC's.
(yes, that part about RFC's was a bit of intentional geekery)
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I loathe the people there, but the Holders rocked. by
on 2008-08-20 01:42:00 UTC
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Speaking of which, would it count as Sueism if my agents were to accidentally pick up an Object in the course of an execution, when they realise the only way to safely get away from the Holder is to pass its test? The entire series is in second-person, so technically there is no canon Seeker whose canon life-story could be damaged, but they damn sure wouldn't be looking for the rest of the things - they'd have to portal back into the Holders canon and find an actual Seeker to pawn it off onto. But the things can't just be handed over, they have to be "won", so they'd also have fun thinking up some ridiculously humiliating and hysterically funny thing the Seeker would have to do to get it ...
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Ow, my brain. Funny though. (nm) by
on 2008-08-20 01:25:00 UTC
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About the legality... by
on 2008-08-20 00:59:00 UTC
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Isn't that only a risk if you're going to produce more books in the same series? Though clandestine readings are probably wise anyway...
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Urples are mine! (nm) by
on 2008-08-20 00:57:00 UTC
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It'd be terribly amusing if no one believed you... by
on 2008-08-20 00:57:00 UTC
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You'd probably get a lot of hate mail from fans OF you who are trying to DEFEND you TO you... very, very funny. grin
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I claim the blello! (nm) by
on 2008-08-20 00:56:00 UTC
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I hope you're right by
on 2008-08-20 00:51:00 UTC
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On all counts, really. Thanks, lynx.
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*hugs back* Thanks, friend. (nm) by
on 2008-08-20 00:50:00 UTC
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There's another one, I think by
on 2008-08-20 00:41:00 UTC
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checks FFN
Ah yes, A Little Problem.
They're illegally downloaded fansubs ya know. I'm not sure I should share them.
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A bit of humour to brighten the day by
on 2008-08-20 00:26:00 UTC
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How to Successfully and Repeatedly Get Yourself into Dire Situations, a Doctor Who/Discworld one-shot crossover.
Not written by me, but something I thought should be shared with everyone here. I know that there are a few Discworld fans that hang around the Board who might appreciate it.
And if it's crap I'll just go and sit quietly in my corner with my Ouran DVDs and not pimp fics again.
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Aww, no octarine? :P (nm) by
on 2008-08-20 00:26:00 UTC
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Let's hope not. by
on 2008-08-19 23:45:00 UTC
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I think the author of Clbr**n got troll superpowers from the sheer horrificness of their 'fic. If they come after us, computers will probably start spitting flames at anyone who tries to enter the Board.
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*checks LJ* by
on 2008-08-19 23:34:00 UTC
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I link to the Board. I also link to the Wiki. However, I don't recall pissing anyone off recently.
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I linked to it once... by
on 2008-08-19 21:16:00 UTC
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but that was only when the PPC movie was first announced, and it was long before anyone knew my LJ existed. So that doesn't really help.
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About the spam thing... by
on 2008-08-19 21:14:00 UTC
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Yes, I am wondering about that, although I've only been here for five to six months. It's very strange indeed.
-Lynxihez, who is now absent-mindedly chewing a pencil
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Sixthed! You guys rock! (nm) by
on 2008-08-19 21:09:00 UTC
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Adventures are fun. by
on 2008-08-19 21:00:00 UTC
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So I look at your 4chan boards and you try to avoid the LJ? ;)