RT @ghidraninja
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RT @ghidraninja
Simple age check for Linux:
Just have the shell ask the user to check the host IP on first boot.
If they type ifconfig they are old enough, if they type ip addr they deserve to be restricted from their computer

@lproven
Maybe youβve hit on a thing there.
Pass βgoβ if you can provide a customer bill from
a long demised ISP.
I reckon I could dig out a Demon Internet statement, pre-Scottish Telcom/Thus days. -
RT @ghidraninja
Simple age check for Linux:
Just have the shell ask the user to check the host IP on first boot.
If they type ifconfig they are old enough, if they type ip addr they deserve to be restricted from their computer

@lproven How about
netstat -ie ?
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RT @ghidraninja
Simple age check for Linux:
Just have the shell ask the user to check the host IP on first boot.
If they type ifconfig they are old enough, if they type ip addr they deserve to be restricted from their computer

@lproven Alternatively if they use apt-get instead of apt
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RT @ghidraninja
Simple age check for Linux:
Just have the shell ask the user to check the host IP on first boot.
If they type ifconfig they are old enough, if they type ip addr they deserve to be restricted from their computer

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RT @ghidraninja
Simple age check for Linux:
Just have the shell ask the user to check the host IP on first boot.
If they type ifconfig they are old enough, if they type ip addr they deserve to be restricted from their computer

@lproven I don't know. The ip command has been the standard for at least a decade. Doesn't even come standard on many Linux based OS's. Might instead think of the ifconfig user, "This person learned this tool 20 years ago and then decided they were an expert and never adapted."
I'm over 50 and have been using Linux based OS's for over 25 years. So yeah, still too young but I'll just run you over, old man because I don't give a fuck about your stupid rules.
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RT @ghidraninja
Simple age check for Linux:
Just have the shell ask the user to check the host IP on first boot.
If they type ifconfig they are old enough, if they type ip addr they deserve to be restricted from their computer

uucico...
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@lproven I can literally never remember βip addrβ, but βifconfigβ is about as baked into my muscle memory as breathing
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RT @ghidraninja
Simple age check for Linux:
Just have the shell ask the user to check the host IP on first boot.
If they type ifconfig they are old enough, if they type ip addr they deserve to be restricted from their computer

@lproven I'm not young. I'm just lazy.
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RT @ghidraninja
Simple age check for Linux:
Just have the shell ask the user to check the host IP on first boot.
If they type ifconfig they are old enough, if they type ip addr they deserve to be restricted from their computer

@lproven ah damn I spent so much time retraining myself to use ip a
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RT @ghidraninja
Simple age check for Linux:
Just have the shell ask the user to check the host IP on first boot.
If they type ifconfig they are old enough, if they type ip addr they deserve to be restricted from their computer

@lproven hey, some of us have had to get used to Void

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RT @ghidraninja
Simple age check for Linux:
Just have the shell ask the user to check the host IP on first boot.
If they type ifconfig they are old enough, if they type ip addr they deserve to be restricted from their computer

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uucico...
@davefischer Blimey! One of the Elders of the Internet!

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RT @ghidraninja
Simple age check for Linux:
Just have the shell ask the user to check the host IP on first boot.
If they type ifconfig they are old enough, if they type ip addr they deserve to be restricted from their computer

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@lproven
Maybe youβve hit on a thing there.
Pass βgoβ if you can provide a customer bill from
a long demised ISP.
I reckon I could dig out a Demon Internet statement, pre-Scottish Telcom/Thus days.@guardeddon I remember when the idea of Demon was being discussed in cix:tenner_a_month.
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RT @ghidraninja
Simple age check for Linux:
Just have the shell ask the user to check the host IP on first boot.
If they type ifconfig they are old enough, if they type ip addr they deserve to be restricted from their computer

The proper way to handle this under Linux is to wipe the current installation, and to replace it by a distro free from that "verification" crap.
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The proper way to handle this under Linux is to wipe the current installation, and to replace it by a distro free from that "verification" crap.
@katzenberger I think you rather missed the point here...
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RT @ghidraninja
Simple age check for Linux:
Just have the shell ask the user to check the host IP on first boot.
If they type ifconfig they are old enough, if they type ip addr they deserve to be restricted from their computer

@lproven Simple personality check for the Internet:
If you got upset about this post instead of chuckling about it like you were supposed to, maybe go meditate
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@katzenberger I think you rather missed the point here...
@lproven
I don't know. The RT might certainly have been triggered by the age verification discussion.Anyway, I started with ifconfig and now use the more modern ip a. The argument in the joke doesn't really work for people who stay up to date.
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@katzenberger I think you rather missed the point here...
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RT @ghidraninja
Simple age check for Linux:
Just have the shell ask the user to check the host IP on first boot.
If they type ifconfig they are old enough, if they type ip addr they deserve to be restricted from their computer

@lproven I trained myself to use ip and its subcommands years ago because they give you access to all the cool networking stuff you can do with linux that people stuck with ifconfig probably don't even know exists... but ss for netstat, that one I truly can't force myself to use
