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Re: [Full-Disclosure] SecurityForest - Public Release #1



ok greg drop another tab


On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 08:27:27 -0800, Gregory Gilliss
<ggilliss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Yeah, I'd like for my country to accummulate all the available computer
> security knowledge too...one heck of a competative advantage to have.
> 
> Registrant:
>    Alon Swartz
>    Har Sinai St
>    Raanana, NA 43307
>    Israel
> 
>    Registered through: GoDaddy.com
>    Domain Name: SECURITYFOREST.COM
>       Created on: 14-Sep-04
>       Expires on: 14-Sep-05
>       Last Updated on: 14-Sep-04
> 
>    Administrative Contact:
>       Swartz, Alon  loni@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>       Har Sinai St
>       Raanana, NA 43307
>       Israel
>       97745657      Fax --
>    Technical Contact:
>       Swartz, Alon  loni@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>       Har Sinai St
>       Raanana, NA 43307
>       Israel
>       97745657      Fax --
> 
>    Domain servers in listed order:
>       NS1.EVERYDNS.NET
>       NS2.EVERYDNS.NET
> 
> Pity the US is so busy scaring the population that they have no time to
> come up with ideas like this...
> 
> -- Greg
> 
> On or about 2004.11.19 12:41:29 +0000, loni@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> (loni@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) said:
> 
> > Community Website: http://www.securityforest.com
> > Community IRC channel: irc://irc.unixgods.net:5555/securityforest
> >
> >
> > Table of contents
> > =================
> >   Summary
> >   The Open Source Idea
> >   Tree's in the Forest
> >     ExploitTree
> >     ToolTree
> >     TutorialTree
> >     LinkTree
> >   GreenHouse
> >   Thanks
> >
> >
> > Summary
> > =======
> > SecurityForest.com is a collaboratively edited Forest consisting of Trees 
> > which anyone can contribute to. SecurityForest's trees are specific 
> > security repositories that are categorized for practical reasons. The 
> > technologies currently in use in these repositories are based on Wiki 
> > technology and CVS (Concurrent Versioning System) technology. Depending on 
> > the species of the tree - the suitable technology will be used. 
> > SecurityForest.com is a collection of repositories (trees) for the 
> > community - by the community. In other words - the updating, modifying and 
> > improving can be done by anyone in the community.
> > This public release is posted at 
> > http://www.securityforest.com/wiki/index.php?title=SecurityForest_-_Public_Release_no.1
> >
> >
> > The Open Source Idea
> > ====================
> > The basic idea behind Open Source is very simple: When people can read, 
> > modify and improve a piece of software, the software evolves. People 
> > improve it, people adapt it, people fix bugs. And this can happen at a 
> > speed that, if one is used to the slow pace of conventional development, 
> > seems astonishing.
> > We at SecurityForest have learned that this rapid evolutionary process 
> > produces better results than the traditional closed model, in which only 
> > very few people improve the Security Repositories and everybody else must 
> > use what these individuals have come across and added. SecurityForest is 
> > not only based on OpenSource software, but itself is opensource meaning the 
> > updating, modifying and improving can be done by anyone in the community.
> >
> >
> > Tree's in the Forest
> > ====================
> 
> <<SNIP>>
> 
> --
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