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Back to school soon, any programs recommended for flash drive?

a7x2thedeath
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Posted on 21-08-08 18:03
Hey all, I'm going back to school on wednesday of next week, or the 27th if you need a date.
I was wondering what programs you would recommend for my 1gb flash drive.
I was going to put on almost every way to get cmd prompt up and running.
Hopefully firefox mobile.
Any ideas would help, I dont have any preference on programs, or what they are used for.
I would just like to have some "fun" with our network at school.


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Posted on 21-08-08 18:06
Notepad++, some FTP client, A few compilers, and perhaps Perl. Dunno if you can though.




"The chowner of property." - Zeph
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but it is suicidal for nations in the long term.”
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RE: Back to school soon, any programs recommended for flash drive?

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Posted on 21-08-08 18:10
On notepad++, what are some basic things that you can do with it? Too lazy to google it now because I am doing some side-work.


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Posted on 21-08-08 18:19
a7x2thedeath wrote:
On notepad++, what are some basic things that you can do with it? Too lazy to google it now because I am doing some side-work.


notepad++ is a pimped-up version of notepad, it has features such as syntax highlighting and a tabbed document interface. It's way better compared to notepad.










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Posted on 21-08-08 18:30
Wow, I feel like such a skiddie, but I have no idea what syntax highlighting is.
Tabbed document interface is like internet window tabs?


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Posted on 21-08-08 18:34
a7x2thedeath wrote:
Wow, I feel like such a skiddie, but I have no idea what syntax highlighting is.
Tabbed document interface is like internet window tabs?



Syntax Highlighting means that your code (notepad++ supports virtually every language), is "niced up". It will change the font color of variables, you can mini- and maximize loops, in all, better document structuring.

And yes, a tabbed interface means you can put documents in tabs, running in one window, like (most of) the web browsers of today.




"The chowner of property." - Zeph
“Widespread intellectual and moral docility may be convenient for leaders in the short term,
but it is suicidal for nations in the long term.”
- Carl Sagan
“Since the grid is inescapable, what were the earlier lasers about? Does the corridor have a sense of humor?” - Ebert
http://bitsofspy.net
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Posted on 21-08-08 19:02
remote shutdown. its a fun little freeware program to mess with classmates. use with discretion though, you dont want to shut down someone who is working on their resaerch paper:) althought that got me kicked out of the class because the principal said i was "spreading some sort of virus" :angry:


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Posted on 21-08-08 19:02
remote shutdown. its a fun little freeware program to mess with classmates. use with discretion though, you dont want to shut down someone who is working on their resaerch paper:) althought that got me kicked out of the class because the principal said i was "spreading some sort of virus" :angry:


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Posted on 21-08-08 19:04
I planned on testing out remote shutdown because our school is a Tech school, but they leave cmd unblocked, so all I have to do is start it up and type "shutdown -i"


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Posted on 21-08-08 19:19
see if you can get Proxy Hunter and Cain installed on the school's computers.












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Posted on 21-08-08 20:08
Im trying not to install anything on the computers. That is why I am installing everything on my flash drive, like Miranda for in-school im'ing.


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Posted on 21-08-08 20:13
You live in CT dont you? Just a recreational question because my school goes back the 27th too.
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Posted on 21-08-08 21:25
I started back just recently. My school allows command prompt :)
I too would like to know what some good programs to have ready on a flash drive. .
Also, how could I get the actual IP of a machine I amworking on, ipconfig gave me an internal IP?

Thanks.

~Night_Stalker

(I got photoshop, fixing to play around with it and make a non annoying pic for my sig :) )


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Posted on 21-08-08 21:29
If you want your external IP, go to whatismyip.org. If you're behind a proxy it'll display the IP configured in the proxy.




"The chowner of property." - Zeph
“Widespread intellectual and moral docility may be convenient for leaders in the short term,
but it is suicidal for nations in the long term.”
- Carl Sagan
“Since the grid is inescapable, what were the earlier lasers about? Does the corridor have a sense of humor?” - Ebert
http://bitsofspy.net
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Posted on 21-08-08 21:32
fuser wrote:
see if you can get Proxy Hunter and Cain installed on the school's computers.



bad idea on both counts. Schools don't like either.

If it is high school, then I recommend some good games. I have an N64 emulator that kept me sane. *shudder* info-tech was *shudder* the worst class ever.


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Posted on 22-08-08 00:44
My school just got Linux on the majority of the computers except for the XP boxes at the library:D. Perhaps try a packet sniffer and see how many Myspace passwords you can get:DB) Some guy got 38 years for installing a keylogger to steal teachers passwords, so be careful about what you are doing.


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Edited by Pwnzall on 22-08-08 00:47
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Posted on 22-08-08 00:56
well... i have one prog we use all the time here in school.... Portable Counter Strike ;P haha xD
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Posted on 22-08-08 02:35
backtrack 2


"Never memorize what you can look up in books." -Albert Einstein




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Posted on 26-08-08 03:14
^^^Please tell me you arent serious. What am I going to do with BackTrack 2 on a lan network with a desktop?


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Posted on 26-08-08 03:20
Please tell me you aren't serious! What cant you do with backtrack on a lan?! ARP poisoning, packet sniffing, MITM attacks, exploit servers, code in most of the major languages. Seems like a good tool to have at school to me :ninja:


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