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PingFS

gsrdgrdghdgsrdgrdghd Member
edited April 2012 in General

http://www.blindcode.net/

Maybe a good method to store backups of LEBs ;-)

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  • AdamAdam Member
    edited April 2012

    SSHFS

  • Nice method to waste packets

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    @Adam said: SSHFS

    As I interpret this, pingfs is quite different. SSHFS is "mount a directory via ssh and use it as a local filesystem". pingfs is "keep packets bouncing around constantly and tuck some data into each ICMP packet, building a filesystem on top of it".

    As with many things on the internet, neat and interesting but useless.

  • It's a shame S3 does not have a FTP interface. What we really need is a SolusVM solution that can backup to S3. That was the one feature in VirtualMin Pro that I loved was it's ability to backup to S3 buckets.

  • klikliklikli Member
    edited April 2012

    @FRCorey said: It's a shame S3 does not have a FTP interface. What we really need is a SolusVM solution that can backup to S3. That was the one feature in VirtualMin Pro that I loved was it's ability to backup to S3 buckets.

    [offtopic]
    I found GoDaddy's online storage to be pretty cheap, and they DO have FTP for upload.
    Check it out here
    [/offtopic]

  • @raindog308 said: pingfs is "keep packets bouncing around constantly and tuck some data into each ICMP packet, building a filesystem on top of it".

    As with many things on the internet, neat and interesting but useless.

    Exactly :) i would like to try it and see how many data it can store, but i'm afraid to get filtered for DDoSsing :S

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    Ping 127.0.0.1 :)

  • I don't get it

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