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| Started by | Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> |
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| First post | 2016-09-25 13:36 -0700 |
| Last post | 2016-09-25 23:10 +0000 |
| Articles | 12 — 4 participants |
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Ping: Owl Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> - 2016-09-25 13:36 -0700
Ping: Owl Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> - 2016-09-25 13:36 -0700
Re: Ping: Owl Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> - 2016-09-25 15:14 -0700
Re: Ping: Owl "Octavian W. Lagrange" <olagrang@perch.invalid> - 2016-09-25 22:28 +0000
Re: Ping: Owl Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> - 2016-09-25 15:44 -0700
Re: Ping: Owl Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-09-25 22:46 +0000
Re: Ping: Owl Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> - 2016-09-25 16:03 -0700
Re: Ping: Owl Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-09-25 23:14 +0000
Re: Ping: Owl Steven Petruzzellis <OLnewscat3three@news.eternal-september.org> - 2016-09-25 23:20 +0000
Re: Ping: Owl Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> - 2016-09-25 16:29 -0700
Re: Ping: Owl Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-09-25 23:47 +0000
Re: Ping: Owl "Octavian W. Lagrange" <olagrang@perch.invalid> - 2016-09-25 23:10 +0000
| From | Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-09-25 13:36 -0700 |
| Subject | Ping: Owl |
| Message-ID | <36bbb87b-48ff-494f-b2ec-49bfd1328de1@googlegroups.com> |
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 You said any header can be spoofed, can you spoof my entire header from this post, every field, every character ? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: GPGTools - https://gpgtools.org iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJX6DVXAAoJELnOYK54exUCAoMQAJH6if+3h1yByCIU5jVBVl+4 YAzRyEKDBYU+V2OTQhbxXqZisllms93GbjUdLVo3ucGJq+0QKCegX+ghmW/w0qLV vZ/KmxZR2y0FgX/+ZhPsGH4rloMdzQoL1az9i1PlJzceFRU75LwPFjdLmT285P6C 0A0t/Dy3oZ9DdPaXh7A0HuBbK9TRsZGzQ/8HHQSI+AHKqjiXliDf2RzRbhvUOYnc k3Q2rg8RA4voDXks12/uforxXwg2rLHwPGlqRp262IWWjFtqJvOFAmAOl/UUFP4N 5xVjOH26sK6e+xhdnb2/zGZX2to+33nb+V7rZnsiRAgwwt2eE4wjc3ql3FbzsFFZ Jg7xcZcoa374Ifx58YUfhrPKNfLHeiNMdcymMPwRgdFG8rR7infYNs0YFWWbbePx gzbmV/bF1OneDW4hModL0EYlZs6QCI7d/oIS+KPblgFKR82N8pNOqwyhi3yfQKz1 WU2adIWHmgJF8sG7KNQN865gdfjWyxKT03uu5F7D7te3J1WpYQZTzM5EUmKf/MEt zHJXuJOhlC0fg9+0SjdgQrPy3HU5WTc0oLqpvcLOzfjs1I/muG37truZeUOEAAp0 /c/qcolcQH2Juu6TZZbYqNCF23+uvjmqkaSzZumiMgYMd/YJ5LrNkZmbKOZ0XUgW lx0txQL703K+oUvZKxej =aRHo -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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| From | Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-09-25 13:36 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <OWL-36bbb87b-48ff-494f-b2ec-49bfd1328de1@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #372783 |
Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA512 > > You said any header can be spoofed, can you spoof my entire header from this post, every field, every character ? > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Comment: GPGTools - https://gpgtools.org > > iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJX6DVXAAoJELnOYK54exUCAoMQAJH6if+3h1yByCIU5jVBVl+4 > YAzRyEKDBYU+V2OTQhbxXqZisllms93GbjUdLVo3ucGJq+0QKCegX+ghmW/w0qLV > vZ/KmxZR2y0FgX/+ZhPsGH4rloMdzQoL1az9i1PlJzceFRU75LwPFjdLmT285P6C > 0A0t/Dy3oZ9DdPaXh7A0HuBbK9TRsZGzQ/8HHQSI+AHKqjiXliDf2RzRbhvUOYnc > k3Q2rg8RA4voDXks12/uforxXwg2rLHwPGlqRp262IWWjFtqJvOFAmAOl/UUFP4N > 5xVjOH26sK6e+xhdnb2/zGZX2to+33nb+V7rZnsiRAgwwt2eE4wjc3ql3FbzsFFZ > Jg7xcZcoa374Ifx58YUfhrPKNfLHeiNMdcymMPwRgdFG8rR7infYNs0YFWWbbePx > gzbmV/bF1OneDW4hModL0EYlZs6QCI7d/oIS+KPblgFKR82N8pNOqwyhi3yfQKz1 > WU2adIWHmgJF8sG7KNQN865gdfjWyxKT03uu5F7D7te3J1WpYQZTzM5EUmKf/MEt > zHJXuJOhlC0fg9+0SjdgQrPy3HU5WTc0oLqpvcLOzfjs1I/muG37truZeUOEAAp0 > /c/qcolcQH2Juu6TZZbYqNCF23+uvjmqkaSzZumiMgYMd/YJ5LrNkZmbKOZ0XUgW > lx0txQL703K+oUvZKxej > =aRHo > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- This is a test forgery with permission of the email account owner. Steve, I said most all headers can be forged. Both client and server must allow it. Here I stripped Path and Xref, and gave it a new message-id and organization. Path preload is against my TOS, Xref only specifies article number and is meaningless outside that server, Organization because the server adds one if I don't, and of course it needs a unique message id.
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| From | Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-09-25 15:14 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <ed8e932b-64bc-4de0-aa6c-97f3c0dbf52a@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #372787 |
On Sunday, September 25, 2016 at 3:32:59 PM UTC-6, Steve Carroll wrote: > Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > Hash: SHA512 > > > > You said any header can be spoofed, can you spoof my entire header from this post, every field, every character ? > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > > Comment: GPGTools - https://gpgtools.org > > > > iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJX6DVXAAoJELnOYK54exUCAoMQAJH6if+3h1yByCIU5jVBVl+4 > > YAzRyEKDBYU+V2OTQhbxXqZisllms93GbjUdLVo3ucGJq+0QKCegX+ghmW/w0qLV > > vZ/KmxZR2y0FgX/+ZhPsGH4rloMdzQoL1az9i1PlJzceFRU75LwPFjdLmT285P6C > > 0A0t/Dy3oZ9DdPaXh7A0HuBbK9TRsZGzQ/8HHQSI+AHKqjiXliDf2RzRbhvUOYnc > > k3Q2rg8RA4voDXks12/uforxXwg2rLHwPGlqRp262IWWjFtqJvOFAmAOl/UUFP4N > > 5xVjOH26sK6e+xhdnb2/zGZX2to+33nb+V7rZnsiRAgwwt2eE4wjc3ql3FbzsFFZ > > Jg7xcZcoa374Ifx58YUfhrPKNfLHeiNMdcymMPwRgdFG8rR7infYNs0YFWWbbePx > > gzbmV/bF1OneDW4hModL0EYlZs6QCI7d/oIS+KPblgFKR82N8pNOqwyhi3yfQKz1 > > WU2adIWHmgJF8sG7KNQN865gdfjWyxKT03uu5F7D7te3J1WpYQZTzM5EUmKf/MEt > > zHJXuJOhlC0fg9+0SjdgQrPy3HU5WTc0oLqpvcLOzfjs1I/muG37truZeUOEAAp0 > > /c/qcolcQH2Juu6TZZbYqNCF23+uvjmqkaSzZumiMgYMd/YJ5LrNkZmbKOZ0XUgW > > lx0txQL703K+oUvZKxej > > =aRHo > > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > This is a test forgery with permission of the email account owner. > Steve, I said most all headers can be forged. Both client and > server must allow it. Here I stripped Path and Xref, and gave > it a new message-id and organization. Path preload is against > my TOS, Xref only specifies article number and is meaningless > outside that server, Organization because the server adds one > if I don't, and of course it needs a unique message id. Didn't fool it but the headers aren't exactly the same
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| From | "Octavian W. Lagrange" <olagrang@perch.invalid> |
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| Date | 2016-09-25 22:28 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <ahdkflg.39gila@perch.invalid> |
| In reply to | #372793 |
Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sunday, September 25, 2016 at 3:32:59 PM UTC-6, Steve Carroll wrote: >> Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> wrote: >> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> > Hash: SHA512 >> > >> > You said any header can be spoofed, can you spoof my entire header from this post, every field, every character ? >> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >> > Comment: GPGTools - https://gpgtools.org >> > >> > iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJX6DVXAAoJELnOYK54exUCAoMQAJH6if+3h1yByCIU5jVBVl+4 >> > YAzRyEKDBYU+V2OTQhbxXqZisllms93GbjUdLVo3ucGJq+0QKCegX+ghmW/w0qLV >> > vZ/KmxZR2y0FgX/+ZhPsGH4rloMdzQoL1az9i1PlJzceFRU75LwPFjdLmT285P6C >> > 0A0t/Dy3oZ9DdPaXh7A0HuBbK9TRsZGzQ/8HHQSI+AHKqjiXliDf2RzRbhvUOYnc >> > k3Q2rg8RA4voDXks12/uforxXwg2rLHwPGlqRp262IWWjFtqJvOFAmAOl/UUFP4N >> > 5xVjOH26sK6e+xhdnb2/zGZX2to+33nb+V7rZnsiRAgwwt2eE4wjc3ql3FbzsFFZ >> > Jg7xcZcoa374Ifx58YUfhrPKNfLHeiNMdcymMPwRgdFG8rR7infYNs0YFWWbbePx >> > gzbmV/bF1OneDW4hModL0EYlZs6QCI7d/oIS+KPblgFKR82N8pNOqwyhi3yfQKz1 >> > WU2adIWHmgJF8sG7KNQN865gdfjWyxKT03uu5F7D7te3J1WpYQZTzM5EUmKf/MEt >> > zHJXuJOhlC0fg9+0SjdgQrPy3HU5WTc0oLqpvcLOzfjs1I/muG37truZeUOEAAp0 >> > /c/qcolcQH2Juu6TZZbYqNCF23+uvjmqkaSzZumiMgYMd/YJ5LrNkZmbKOZ0XUgW >> > lx0txQL703K+oUvZKxej >> > =aRHo >> > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >> >> This is a test forgery with permission of the email account owner. >> Steve, I said most all headers can be forged. Both client and >> server must allow it. Here I stripped Path and Xref, and gave >> it a new message-id and organization. Path preload is against >> my TOS, Xref only specifies article number and is meaningless >> outside that server, Organization because the server adds one >> if I don't, and of course it needs a unique message id. > > Didn't fool it but the headers aren't exactly the same Could be login/messag-id tracking, but what do you mean by "didn't fool it"? Do you mean because it's not a unique post here: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!profile/comp.os.linux.advocacy/APn2wQex7ZDHcyvKXrYEFomvvGEe6q-7LlNoING2TTevZvRIYzflnEJjf7Vl4bCLnGnc9SiNpURO Would it have made a difference if I had not posted as a followup, but instead as a new post?
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| From | Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-09-25 15:44 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <d58e7790-af4b-40ea-8e12-c9a44b2fbcf9@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #372795 |
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On Sunday, September 25, 2016 at 4:29:00 PM UTC-6, Octavian W. Lagrange wrote: (snip) > >> This is a test forgery with permission of the email account owner. > >> Steve, I said most all headers can be forged. Both client and > >> server must allow it. Here I stripped Path and Xref, and gave > >> it a new message-id and organization. Path preload is against > >> my TOS, Xref only specifies article number and is meaningless > >> outside that server, Organization because the server adds one > >> if I don't, and of course it needs a unique message id. > > > > Didn't fool it but the headers aren't exactly the same > > Could be login/messag-id tracking, but what do you mean > by "didn't fool it"? Do you mean because it's not a unique > post here: > > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!profile/comp.os.linux.advocacy/APn2wQex7ZDHcyvKXrYEFomvvGEe6q-7LlNoING2TTevZvRIYzflnEJjf7Vl4bCLnGnc9SiNpURO I think so. I have to login to send a post and when I do it's say 'me' instead of 'Steve Carroll' so I can spot them right away. > Would it have made a difference if I had not posted as a followup, > but instead as a new post? I dunno. So is my pgp working when I manually do the line lengths? Or will that string you posted above break? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: GPGTools - https://gpgtools.org iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJX6FNVAAoJELnOYK54exUC4/YQALM1sG2QFZuRAgoqSLSoq2W0 WPJ7B5bt+V8hWwohz6Q351qD7s5TUnqumrQ/Eif6tqLE6wYP41vRXmfrTP9mFCAi BTT9q9BL/xAIObPSHJjfIBjhLu5s/SeTBcLZMupQcPmtFX8nU4ji/4joRnY0aVcr bHw8crl5jsx/zUkg6SmKbm2USpRTUAF9evNhB3UhOjjsQ/nfhfEU2Puf1Sy8WWbI 2nc1fTudlcAP7l3o7izoQJdIwB8Gzdt2T6ArFHBH9T0NWrukkIT6l7w5ai6dviqM 0S3WhHh5mYhyajRfEZzMgTsNQUhaldmmCDSCamiv4GyFCSo4lq3gbXRivEZwk5xL 1Oxpyo+20Vc3P6jfW905MVS+RyzaSH3zGAx1VMmnjSwaJJAbxNMD+fpuKimpFEQG dhEl65n4ISa1iN1pRbPFRZOqMt+75wyfHUzs96WUvLitiMMvwN94yjvAV0mpWiz1 l49FEaHU5akupoTFLTDW4WNK10Ai4mEzkCm9pxOL8wwXJTc04ZKytjLs+tS7mvA3 3E/BFcSRieqqC8r8ELZq6p23tRIqbSdieQhDxuJsp7BOHeNMgaIrJoc7JjAV4r2C zbPBWlFYDGzXRCHMzlsFcZ7v+Y0rYgFHxjSdFvhRNX2pwEmYKDGTK2C/fMAUntZF YYfQCwyj55Rj8NvhOUGr =H6w8 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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| From | Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> |
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| Date | 2016-09-25 22:46 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <f6udnfOAS7pMznXKnZ2dnUU7-V2dnZ2d@giganews.com> |
| In reply to | #372798 |
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 2016-09-25, Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Sunday, September 25, 2016 at 4:29:00 PM UTC-6, Octavian W. Lagrange wrote: > > (snip) > >> >> This is a test forgery with permission of the email account owner. >> >> Steve, I said most all headers can be forged. Both client and >> >> server must allow it. Here I stripped Path and Xref, and gave >> >> it a new message-id and organization. Path preload is against >> >> my TOS, Xref only specifies article number and is meaningless >> >> outside that server, Organization because the server adds one >> >> if I don't, and of course it needs a unique message id. >> > >> > Didn't fool it but the headers aren't exactly the same >> >> Could be login/messag-id tracking, but what do you mean >> by "didn't fool it"? Do you mean because it's not a unique >> post here: >> >> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!profile/comp.os.linux.advocacy/APn2wQex7ZDHcyvKXrYEFomvvGEe6q-7LlNoING2TTevZvRIYzflnEJjf7Vl4bCLnGnc9SiNpURO > > I think so. I have to login to send a post and when I do > it's say 'me' instead of 'Steve Carroll' so I can spot them > right away. > >> Would it have made a difference if I had not posted as a followup, >> but instead as a new post? > > I dunno. So is my pgp working when I manually do the > line lengths? Or will that string you posted above break? Have you uploaded your public to a couple of the big key servers? - -- Marek Novotny https://github.com/marek-novotny -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJX6FPNAAoJEC9nkebvym+hGdwP/jHKccZ5ClSrDDJQOt1rtvk7 WPP3gyGYWljoomhB9ajiBCbVGYTBpWjMiyDb4jtTyQkNdnQeB+Z32YFOc2jzn0Wh 18JLgK6d5XKbvb+LhGAjlK6p1pT+nNs9AWq6iphPJJ1x2RkIBVj9AmoYr6EAwyUT dC5F/rffwMfvQnHqj3oYuyMnvd5oVwz6av2KOdoKVS46o78DilcMNadHark/j5GR dOl7nzC2yR2qsCIImO/ynjFZeYFaZ0TBvL+T848ZEtZGjEPovduI3jAeT23eYnee ZITBApfkHr5qsDzN9CXQ+4vC9L68rSt4dsglpNElXIFzk8G5W+ArALpDHKoLk71i OloneavI2Ou9w4kvT1LpRSt9PKp5D7u1D4iezWrQCJXahA3XS7JHKf/oXBzBXJri altWR0jM/mK0RmCpXFWZooZwNQ1m177fOSw4YIlS28Bgx2KJBGd29rsDMibZA1NN WZoHO+41UpJ5X2u21niPRh0Q6ZXsEkSOpnf5ZKUe+a2xlq2tdjXtY4vbwEnAtCZ5 D3W+MbSycDRJX/yUdb625PVT4wsx2/kJHZi+bjss46aMqWnghefe6xx9EtlcIGz+ GEtPg2aeb0dT3dimFla7J3/ZitjnpBaywUTGPcNeceoO/DQrLpYyYFZw70suiQwy 9u7l0iPLcB5PSSwoZ9x8 =0PSb -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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| From | Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-09-25 16:03 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <4ab52015-345c-4600-b592-fc61ca67728d@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #372802 |
On Sunday, September 25, 2016 at 4:46:47 PM UTC-6, Marek Novotny wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 2016-09-25, Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On Sunday, September 25, 2016 at 4:29:00 PM UTC-6, Octavian W. Lagrange wrote: > > > > (snip) > > > >> >> This is a test forgery with permission of the email account owner. > >> >> Steve, I said most all headers can be forged. Both client and > >> >> server must allow it. Here I stripped Path and Xref, and gave > >> >> it a new message-id and organization. Path preload is against > >> >> my TOS, Xref only specifies article number and is meaningless > >> >> outside that server, Organization because the server adds one > >> >> if I don't, and of course it needs a unique message id. > >> > > >> > Didn't fool it but the headers aren't exactly the same > >> > >> Could be login/messag-id tracking, but what do you mean > >> by "didn't fool it"? Do you mean because it's not a unique > >> post here: > >> > >> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!profile/comp.os.linux.advocacy/APn2wQex7ZDHcyvKXrYEFomvvGEe6q-7LlNoING2TTevZvRIYzflnEJjf7Vl4bCLnGnc9SiNpURO > > > > I think so. I have to login to send a post and when I do > > it's say 'me' instead of 'Steve Carroll' so I can spot them > > right away. > > > >> Would it have made a difference if I had not posted as a followup, > >> but instead as a new post? > > > > I dunno. So is my pgp working when I manually do the > > line lengths? Or will that string you posted above break? > > Have you uploaded your public to a couple of the big key servers? I thought I did. I wish I could get slrn back. I screwed up the .slrnrc file's replyto line, it was working, then I went to add something that I probably didn't need to add (port number) and blew that line out. I thought I've been putting it back in properly but it's not working :(
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| From | Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> |
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| Date | 2016-09-25 23:14 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <RaydnUHTSK7lx3XKnZ2dnUU7-VHNnZ2d@giganews.com> |
| In reply to | #372805 |
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 2016-09-25, Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sunday, September 25, 2016 at 4:46:47 PM UTC-6, Marek Novotny wrote: >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> On 2016-09-25, Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> wrote: >> > >> > On Sunday, September 25, 2016 at 4:29:00 PM UTC-6, Octavian W. Lagrange wrote: >> > >> > (snip) >> > >> >> >> This is a test forgery with permission of the email account owner. >> >> >> Steve, I said most all headers can be forged. Both client and >> >> >> server must allow it. Here I stripped Path and Xref, and gave >> >> >> it a new message-id and organization. Path preload is against >> >> >> my TOS, Xref only specifies article number and is meaningless >> >> >> outside that server, Organization because the server adds one >> >> >> if I don't, and of course it needs a unique message id. >> >> > >> >> > Didn't fool it but the headers aren't exactly the same >> >> >> >> Could be login/messag-id tracking, but what do you mean >> >> by "didn't fool it"? Do you mean because it's not a unique >> >> post here: >> >> >> >> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!profile/comp.os.linux.advocacy/APn2wQex7ZDHcyvKXrYEFomvvGEe6q-7LlNoING2TTevZvRIYzflnEJjf7Vl4bCLnGnc9SiNpURO >> > >> > I think so. I have to login to send a post and when I do >> > it's say 'me' instead of 'Steve Carroll' so I can spot them >> > right away. >> > >> >> Would it have made a difference if I had not posted as a followup, >> >> but instead as a new post? >> > >> > I dunno. So is my pgp working when I manually do the >> > line lengths? Or will that string you posted above break? >> >> Have you uploaded your public to a couple of the big key servers? > > I thought I did. I wish I could get slrn back. I screwed up the .slrnrc > file's replyto line, it was working, then I went to add something that > I probably didn't need to add (port number) and blew that line out. I > thought I've been putting it back in properly but it's not working :( I need a virgin slrnrc file. There should be one in the installation somewhere. Mine has been hacked for the last three years and it about 3x the normal size. I have a ton of re-mapped keys for vim style movement which is starting to get in the way of things like this macro. I think I should go back to a more generic use of slrn. - -- Marek Novotny https://github.com/marek-novotny -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJX6FpwAAoJEC9nkebvym+ht+EP/R37TWUMBjDXEJ1dKrM12U1s igGI91DK3EGNFY+1uTCkn8jPzKukIxK26Ym1TZv3tD4SnlprpERtLhdSAB8XDGpn XI+C4misNHvrwvlILiQcg2g/TCRPzWFm5ApySvFiWuKUnDLubgkJ8yav9wpedqw5 zzdKBu9TZPsTGI/njDDGwO00R5fy/8Rm6MZu1icSJ5S7NDPUEQa7FxkoC/5djI9F 9HFJvWKbuylBgfLs4JIfszy4tR3SACh8CrcVphHphI2nK1zq2suOQAwTmjhqFk7k 8xvhl/OGra0AM3Wy7QlNqGFDYI0XCfmx1BiZ4OMtbPpv4MQ5C9ro3M2ZrT69RUIs FIEBkOOwNvpZgBZFBcujVu0DYb/PAzaAR/unbA+SaMntO5OhJtAafeyFxf8KRdBI U4A9t725RMUs4G69YqJI5w0H1lV0uKtNtu89SkDQNeSlGeegLZGZYeQtNUgj3+85 vUYgHQtcoCz5msc/ORA2znKkGOQRhhS47zxKec7vMu2VBAWP4StvNDE5euh74sXL JrRw9mthcWAFYMa/nPqEvv1wLsLTiR9jbDAIvnRuG8eWWVti6rhGeiBQXUgIRYAf qaMi1nqOmnjItzdvHYE8dpd1aePH+QyEmZ3V0YALzVkXP3yCf9YioGDuOEF2R7uv 6RotFJ5pjf5fT9fq/KvY =6HvU -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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| From | Steven Petruzzellis <OLnewscat3three@news.eternal-september.org> |
|---|---|
| Date | 2016-09-25 23:20 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <slrnnugmud.c2c.OLnewscat3three@dads-imac.local> |
| In reply to | #372809 |
On 2016-09-25, Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> wrote: > > On 2016-09-25, Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> wrote: >> On Sunday, September 25, 2016 at 4:46:47 PM UTC-6, Marek Novotny wrote: >>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>> Hash: SHA1 >>> >>> On 2016-09-25, Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> wrote: >>> > >>> > On Sunday, September 25, 2016 at 4:29:00 PM UTC-6, Octavian W. Lagrange wrote: >>> > >>> > (snip) >>> > >>> >> >> This is a test forgery with permission of the email account owner. >>> >> >> Steve, I said most all headers can be forged. Both client and >>> >> >> server must allow it. Here I stripped Path and Xref, and gave >>> >> >> it a new message-id and organization. Path preload is against >>> >> >> my TOS, Xref only specifies article number and is meaningless >>> >> >> outside that server, Organization because the server adds one >>> >> >> if I don't, and of course it needs a unique message id. >>> >> > >>> >> > Didn't fool it but the headers aren't exactly the same >>> >> >>> >> Could be login/messag-id tracking, but what do you mean >>> >> by "didn't fool it"? Do you mean because it's not a unique >>> >> post here: >>> >> >>> >> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!profile/comp.os.linux.advocacy/APn2wQex7ZDHcyvKXrYEFomvvGEe6q-7LlNoING2TTevZvRIYzflnEJjf7Vl4bCLnGnc9SiNpURO >>> > >>> > I think so. I have to login to send a post and when I do >>> > it's say 'me' instead of 'Steve Carroll' so I can spot them >>> > right away. >>> > >>> >> Would it have made a difference if I had not posted as a followup, >>> >> but instead as a new post? >>> > >>> > I dunno. So is my pgp working when I manually do the >>> > line lengths? Or will that string you posted above break? >>> >>> Have you uploaded your public to a couple of the big key servers? >> >> I thought I did. I wish I could get slrn back. I screwed up the .slrnrc >> file's replyto line, it was working, then I went to add something that >> I probably didn't need to add (port number) and blew that line out. I >> thought I've been putting it back in properly but it's not working :( > > I need a virgin slrnrc file. There should be one in the installation > somewhere. Mine has been hacked for the last three years and it about 3x > the normal size. I have a ton of re-mapped keys for vim style movement > which is starting to get in the way of things like this macro. I think I > should go back to a more generic use of slrn. I just wrote one from scratch... writing this reply in vim > > - -- > Marek Novotny > https://github.com/marek-novotny
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| From | Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> |
|---|---|
| Date | 2016-09-25 16:29 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <151cb0f3-5811-46c9-9152-a27468c8f40a@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #372811 |
On Sunday, September 25, 2016 at 5:20:47 PM UTC-6, Steven Petruzzellis wrote: > On 2016-09-25, Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> wrote: > > > > On 2016-09-25, Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Sunday, September 25, 2016 at 4:46:47 PM UTC-6, Marek Novotny wrote: > >>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > >>> Hash: SHA1 > >>> > >>> On 2016-09-25, Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> wrote: > >>> > > >>> > On Sunday, September 25, 2016 at 4:29:00 PM UTC-6, Octavian W. Lagrange wrote: > >>> > > >>> > (snip) > >>> > > >>> >> >> This is a test forgery with permission of the email account owner. > >>> >> >> Steve, I said most all headers can be forged. Both client and > >>> >> >> server must allow it. Here I stripped Path and Xref, and gave > >>> >> >> it a new message-id and organization. Path preload is against > >>> >> >> my TOS, Xref only specifies article number and is meaningless > >>> >> >> outside that server, Organization because the server adds one > >>> >> >> if I don't, and of course it needs a unique message id. > >>> >> > > >>> >> > Didn't fool it but the headers aren't exactly the same > >>> >> > >>> >> Could be login/messag-id tracking, but what do you mean > >>> >> by "didn't fool it"? Do you mean because it's not a unique > >>> >> post here: > >>> >> > >>> >> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!profile/comp.os.linux.advocacy/APn2wQex7ZDHcyvKXrYEFomvvGEe6q-7LlNoING2TTevZvRIYzflnEJjf7Vl4bCLnGnc9SiNpURO > >>> > > >>> > I think so. I have to login to send a post and when I do > >>> > it's say 'me' instead of 'Steve Carroll' so I can spot them > >>> > right away. > >>> > > >>> >> Would it have made a difference if I had not posted as a followup, > >>> >> but instead as a new post? > >>> > > >>> > I dunno. So is my pgp working when I manually do the > >>> > line lengths? Or will that string you posted above break? > >>> > >>> Have you uploaded your public to a couple of the big key servers? > >> > >> I thought I did. I wish I could get slrn back. I screwed up the .slrnrc > >> file's replyto line, it was working, then I went to add something that > >> I probably didn't need to add (port number) and blew that line out. I > >> thought I've been putting it back in properly but it's not working :( > > > > I need a virgin slrnrc file. There should be one in the installation > > somewhere. Mine has been hacked for the last three years and it about 3x > > the normal size. I have a ton of re-mapped keys for vim style movement > > which is starting to get in the way of things like this macro. I think I > > should go back to a more generic use of slrn. > > I just wrote one from scratch... writing this reply in vim -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 LOL! I couldn't even get reading back, idiotic jackass... I wasn't anywhere near posting yet. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: GPGTools - https://gpgtools.org iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJX6F3kAAoJELnOYK54exUC5IEP/Rar7BC36GSJ87KOG2c0Wm8m /yIlFcLNCN0m8ZUQr4GfPMWcG3G3e0qYY6CkAvxoWmWPFd9REtsU7IcNN1HED6bi CzGH0jwIjFeHS3+2jPjaoL68MNRFE5F4Oq21S3hFaLrT5tCnU2Tj14ZoC+Bl92yo cXLkYnuGFprvdVTra1xnXj5d++8jfe4VJHYX7zvEgxRe3KYLwEWdxkFUsVeUhHZD bHt6KDpLJRehXwKsPGURFg5RoA/Gm5dLCyLiSgilSGTXXGYmayUctvk6JEbindr9 X6vWk16f9G9yWcfEtosmoiOOl7EpvrC3RU3Ki1m7CxtokMvU7kYwI9OxpG0te28K /7CW+/7mjOBVq/+m3sUnnpwbYgdaZ5EbD5pQVfJxadfUW/P1asvD90Y0Up0JcMxK D6k/Xw+TifdY2AU/j1FKEx39qzz0FSxvz+RGM8/zaUkbjf2YANARdJbbl73DUyA3 l1kRkqJvdyZLgLkSyAVlAy5DkgmWGGnZgmas2Rqu2KaklyN20XyS8ZmXUwWkivl5 rQmP4ZgezZVQ59KGK/AvzJrMCFUh93pEF2Ap+NUtkfUcVH0CLuG8vvwf3CA3usdY XzsHcwJcoWANDMgKSlFpqiZLbMefe7ISgqxpLqvsY+oxWQD78a4k67Cc/C+hHHzC n0x02D10I2KSc4A/KJin =ivmN -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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| From | Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> |
|---|---|
| Date | 2016-09-25 23:47 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <UNKdnRmiV7uB_3XKnZ2dnUU7-S-dnZ2d@giganews.com> |
| In reply to | #372811 |
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 2016-09-25, Steven Petruzzellis <OLnewscat3three@news.eternal-september.org> wrote: > On 2016-09-25, Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> wrote: >> >> On 2016-09-25, Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> wrote: >>> On Sunday, September 25, 2016 at 4:46:47 PM UTC-6, Marek Novotny wrote: >>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>>> Hash: SHA1 >>>> >>>> On 2016-09-25, Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> > >>>> > On Sunday, September 25, 2016 at 4:29:00 PM UTC-6, Octavian W. Lagrange wrote: >>>> > >>>> > (snip) >>>> > >>>> >> >> This is a test forgery with permission of the email account owner. >>>> >> >> Steve, I said most all headers can be forged. Both client and >>>> >> >> server must allow it. Here I stripped Path and Xref, and gave >>>> >> >> it a new message-id and organization. Path preload is against >>>> >> >> my TOS, Xref only specifies article number and is meaningless >>>> >> >> outside that server, Organization because the server adds one >>>> >> >> if I don't, and of course it needs a unique message id. >>>> >> > >>>> >> > Didn't fool it but the headers aren't exactly the same >>>> >> >>>> >> Could be login/messag-id tracking, but what do you mean >>>> >> by "didn't fool it"? Do you mean because it's not a unique >>>> >> post here: >>>> >> >>>> >> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!profile/comp.os.linux.advocacy/APn2wQex7ZDHcyvKXrYEFomvvGEe6q-7LlNoING2TTevZvRIYzflnEJjf7Vl4bCLnGnc9SiNpURO >>>> > >>>> > I think so. I have to login to send a post and when I do >>>> > it's say 'me' instead of 'Steve Carroll' so I can spot them >>>> > right away. >>>> > >>>> >> Would it have made a difference if I had not posted as a followup, >>>> >> but instead as a new post? >>>> > >>>> > I dunno. So is my pgp working when I manually do the >>>> > line lengths? Or will that string you posted above break? >>>> >>>> Have you uploaded your public to a couple of the big key servers? >>> >>> I thought I did. I wish I could get slrn back. I screwed up the .slrnrc >>> file's replyto line, it was working, then I went to add something that >>> I probably didn't need to add (port number) and blew that line out. I >>> thought I've been putting it back in properly but it's not working :( >> >> I need a virgin slrnrc file. There should be one in the installation >> somewhere. Mine has been hacked for the last three years and it about 3x >> the normal size. I have a ton of re-mapped keys for vim style movement >> which is starting to get in the way of things like this macro. I think I >> should go back to a more generic use of slrn. > > I just wrote one from scratch... writing this reply in vim Indeed you are. Do you have a command line gpg?? - -- Marek Novotny - ----------------------------------- email: marek.novotny@marspolar.com Git: https://github.com/marek-novotny GnuPG: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ey9h0bovmok5ph8/marek.novotny_pub.asc?dl=0 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJX6GIYAAoJEC9nkebvym+h0U0P/2Z8e3TB+WZLg9Jmj2iunCev ymZHdyzie9OH2TeIUkizpwgqhnzRYZfnPf1UKOTD1fOsOI6h767D9d3smZCior2T xUI/49X+uR+0+e3YXMdsmOiR+0f1Cfj8zchm59Mbs1PzHlfSJFbxz0ds181qxdRl OnH+WSdeO0Rk+a4PN1KeswWXLa1gB+E0u1bL2MqLrgArdyDHAvkNisfRJLn7tkmM tqn0NhTdBi6pkjwX1Zfde1A20Rq+a3h2nJ1qaRCRO1S1RMDhNR4HGRH1Y6pI8+1R 3cMHlHQRXxm+iO4lE35iIMyAzss5wKqE9+N3YOLoU43gBpMTk/olkVxsnjfz7WYW eKZIyzPnyA7ysNqOduvsyyWiJ0SJBGlsZJn1AN5inng2sYJbIBNjpMoAhwrpNsoy XUG8Xi0pUSTbQAekkZoYFHYXR2DvucBuSsnhepQwZ4NxzQj0KP0sFcUsbnEnSd2x Y6F+2SwR9gcYPVB16dp6nUA7YMhqmY1QU/h4KwzhTHm6ZPUDMk+1zNj/Sto/qyRR sfPoEUle1k/csSllS/OH4bYm/qscOW5AuQwqp66fMVyrSIWy48s0nGZvQe36BghH +qNlPXqUwALakWrago9FPOMhmFWE1KQNyv7+A5TVxJlD2k3NA+MTLzVmxGoAh+aS ygL90DYTn+xoWJeTw7Fr =tJRd -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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| From | "Octavian W. Lagrange" <olagrang@perch.invalid> |
|---|---|
| Date | 2016-09-25 23:10 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <hjfadgud9d.ko@perch.invalid> |
| In reply to | #372798 |
Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA512 > > On Sunday, September 25, 2016 at 4:29:00 PM UTC-6, Octavian W. Lagrange wrote: > > (snip) > >> >> This is a test forgery with permission of the email account owner. >> >> Steve, I said most all headers can be forged. Both client and >> >> server must allow it. Here I stripped Path and Xref, and gave >> >> it a new message-id and organization. Path preload is against >> >> my TOS, Xref only specifies article number and is meaningless >> >> outside that server, Organization because the server adds one >> >> if I don't, and of course it needs a unique message id. >> > >> > Didn't fool it but the headers aren't exactly the same >> >> Could be login/messag-id tracking, but what do you mean >> by "didn't fool it"? Do you mean because it's not a unique >> post here: >> >> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!profile/comp.os.linux.advocacy/APn2wQex7ZDHcyvKXrYEFomvvGEe6q-7LlNoING2TTevZvRIYzflnEJjf7Vl4bCLnGnc9SiNpURO > > I think so. I have to login to send a post and when I do > it's say 'me' instead of 'Steve Carroll' so I can spot them > right away. > >> Would it have made a difference if I had not posted as a followup, >> but instead as a new post? > > I dunno. So is my pgp working when I manually do the > line lengths? Or will that string you posted above break? > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Comment: GPGTools - https://gpgtools.org > > iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJX6FNVAAoJELnOYK54exUC4/YQALM1sG2QFZuRAgoqSLSoq2W0 > WPJ7B5bt+V8hWwohz6Q351qD7s5TUnqumrQ/Eif6tqLE6wYP41vRXmfrTP9mFCAi > BTT9q9BL/xAIObPSHJjfIBjhLu5s/SeTBcLZMupQcPmtFX8nU4ji/4joRnY0aVcr > bHw8crl5jsx/zUkg6SmKbm2USpRTUAF9evNhB3UhOjjsQ/nfhfEU2Puf1Sy8WWbI > 2nc1fTudlcAP7l3o7izoQJdIwB8Gzdt2T6ArFHBH9T0NWrukkIT6l7w5ai6dviqM > 0S3WhHh5mYhyajRfEZzMgTsNQUhaldmmCDSCamiv4GyFCSo4lq3gbXRivEZwk5xL > 1Oxpyo+20Vc3P6jfW905MVS+RyzaSH3zGAx1VMmnjSwaJJAbxNMD+fpuKimpFEQG > dhEl65n4ISa1iN1pRbPFRZOqMt+75wyfHUzs96WUvLitiMMvwN94yjvAV0mpWiz1 > l49FEaHU5akupoTFLTDW4WNK10Ai4mEzkCm9pxOL8wwXJTc04ZKytjLs+tS7mvA3 > 3E/BFcSRieqqC8r8ELZq6p23tRIqbSdieQhDxuJsp7BOHeNMgaIrJoc7JjAV4r2C > zbPBWlFYDGzXRCHMzlsFcZ7v+Y0rYgFHxjSdFvhRNX2pwEmYKDGTK2C/fMAUntZF > YYfQCwyj55Rj8NvhOUGr > =H6w8 > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > Good sig on this post. That wrap is ok.
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