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#42374 03/08/07 07:39 PM
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When is string search algorithm useful?. Is it more effective than boolean terms?.


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Unbro9 #42375 03/09/07 03:08 AM
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The example of how i want to use it is...I want to use it in this"searchstring -config and viola".

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What exactly is this for?


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Gremelin #42382 03/09/07 05:33 PM
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I have heard you can use the "searchstring -config and viola". that will show sites that display password.db to the public.


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Unbro9 #42383 03/09/07 06:23 PM
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Different search engines, or search parameter engines, use different parameters, so it would be different dependant on what you where doing.

For example, using Google you can search (repeat exactly as shown):
"password.db"

And it'll search for the words "password" and "db" right next to eachother (most search engines filter out special characters).

You should read up on "Google Hacking"; it's quite a popular subject.

One of my favorites is something similar to:
"gizmo" -site:UnderGroundNews.com -site:ubbdev.com

And it'll search for the term, excluding the sites you specify.


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Gremelin #42384 03/10/07 03:38 AM
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Awhile back, I was looking for an episode of "callforhelptv". I decided to use "exsample site:www.callforhelptv.com". Exsample is the keyword.I read about the "searchstring option online, after doing some additional research, and not finding anything relevant. I decided to post here.

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yeh I definately think that googling "google hacking" would be useful wink...


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Gremelin #42387 03/11/07 11:16 AM
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Actually, I looked through "google hacking" awhile back. I believe it was at bares and noble, i think.

Thanks for the advice


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There should be plenty of free articles online vs buying a book wink


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Gremelin #42408 03/14/07 04:24 PM
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I decided to do a simple intitle: "index of" password file...search and I came up with a bunch of results that turned out to be a config file that has a syntax..I decided to use searchstring -config, an i got a list of sites that display passwerd.db to the public...


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