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Re: [Full-disclosure] SSL Capable NetCat and more
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- Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] SSL Capable NetCat and more
- From: "-= Glowing Doom =-" <secn3t@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 15:00:01 +1100
err typo on the first line 'cryptcat' is tool i mean... an offcut of
netcat...yes,it supports encrypted /invisible connections... or so i
believe....
On 31 March 2011 14:53, -= Glowing Doom =- <secn3t@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> duhhh ever heard of a tool called 'sryptcat ala cc'... god what a joke of a
> post.,...
> find your tools, dont remake the wheel, and usually, that gets remade
> badkly! use cryptcat if you are going to be whacking... bloody hell!
> grow some brain and stop propping a shitty app wich has been DONE!
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> XD / HaqNET !
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> On 31 March 2011 14:28, Randal T. Rioux <randy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> On 3/27/2011 4:29 PM, Dan Tulovsky wrote:
>> >> Beside that, scnc is written in pure-Perl, and is easily modifiable
>> >> by anyone. Such really simple (dumb?) stuff should not be written in
>> >> low-level languages such as C.
>> >
>> > You can't be serious...
>>
>> Shirley, he is.
>>
>> Perl is shite. It's a dependency hell, it lacks the "logic" of C/C++ and
>> is interpreted (as pointed out by others). Any code base can be
>> modifiable by anyone - as long as it is open sourced.
>>
>> Don't get me wrong, I'm not criticizing the product. I think reinventing
>> the wheel in lesser performing methods is great. Just don't disregard C.
>> To be honest, in my code auditing days, it was SO much easier to find
>> flaws in C/C++ than Perl, because Perl is just messy and ugly. Something
>> looks wrong, but it's right. Uggh!
>>
>> But if you need to write something quick for an easy task, by all means,
>> hit the Perl.
>>
>> It's like using Java to write large scale enterprise products. Who the
>> hell? Why? Portability is nice, but performance is better. Java belongs
>> in the small-scale realm of applications.
>>
>> Grumble grumble. Get off my lawn. Back to the lair :-)
>>
>> Randy
>>
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