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#6374 12/18/03 11:36 PM
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so all i have to do is use telnet to connect to a server and the run DOS and type in ping -t? :rolleyes:


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#6375 12/18/03 11:58 PM
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no DOS and DoS are completely different. MSDOS, Microsofts's disk operating system, is an OS. While DoS, Denail of service, is a type of attack that people make against computers. It is usually done by flooding the server with packets not allowing it to establish a connection with any other computer, there for denying people service.

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DOS = Operating System (or used to be)
DoS = Denial of Service

Where ping is the main protocol used in denial of service, you will not be able to flood someone offline with windows ping on 56k through DOS.


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#6377 12/19/03 04:20 AM
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ROFL. This is definately one for the hall of fame. This guy called masterh4x0r comes and asks about a DoS but gets it mixed up with DOS. I would refrain from thinking your a total idiot if your name wasnt masterh4x0r.


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#6378 12/19/03 06:40 AM
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Whoa...I'm impressed the name masterh4x0r totally instills fear in me. I hope he doesn't use DOS on me!!!


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#6379 12/19/03 06:35 PM
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Better watch out or I might ping you!


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#6380 12/20/03 05:35 AM
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Old firewall flooders did the same thing didn't they. Send many packets to flood the wall then shut it down?

#6381 12/26/03 01:15 AM
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Yeah, that's what they did before firewalls beefed up their security...and even i'm not dumb enough to confuse DOS and DoS...and as an intelligent response...It's a bit more than just telneting to a host and ping them....if you have a slow computer, then it's not going to do much good, becuase they'll probably recover faster...if you're on cable (as most web servers are), it takes a LOT of pings to shut you down.


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#6382 12/26/03 01:59 AM
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Most webservers are on cable? That's doubtful; most ISP's don't allow webservers.


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