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    Re: Tales from Techsupport

    Quote Originally Posted by Melcar View Post
    HEY!

    Wrong thread usage there buddy -- This is "From" tech support... It's the place for US to bitch about YOU. Not YOU to bitch about US. Go get your own thread. Oh, and smack yourself in the face with a wet fish for me.
    lol I almost posted a similar reply ~

    There's some nice irony there though.

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    Re: Tales from Techsupport

    There's some nice irony there though.
    It is essential to get enough irony in your diet.
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    Re: Tales from Techsupport

    From one of our other Tech's...

    How do I find what computer 127.0.0.1 is?
    I've got beer to drink and You guys are wasting my time.

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    Re: Tales from Techsupport

    Quote Originally Posted by Melcar View Post
    From one of our other Tech's...

    How do I find what computer 127.0.0.1 is?
    Electric signals travel at about 1/3th the speed of light, Ping that IP, take down the time in it takes for that ping to come back, devide that time by 2, calculate the distance traveled during that time at 1/3th the speed of light, then follow your network cable out of your computer for that amount of meters to 127.0.0.1

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    Re: Tales from Techsupport

    Electric signals travel at about 1/3th the speed of light
    Little faster then that.
    Propagation speed is affected by insulation, such that in an unshielded copper conductor range 0.95 to 0.97 that of the speed of light, while in a typical coaxial cable it is about 66% of the speed of light
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_of_electricity

    Ethernet is UTP unshielded Twisted Pair... So, near 95% the speed of light.
    So your calculations at 1/3 would be off by a significant margin...
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    Probably, I just picked the travel speed of an electron through a basic copper power wire.

    Looking at data, you look at em-field travel time which is indeed influenced by shielding etc. The field travels faster then the electrons that sustain it. It just means they have to follow more meters of cable, so they have more time to reach the facepalm moment.
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    ?????????: Never argue with a stupid man, because he will drag you down to his level and beat you because of his experience.

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    Probably, I just picked the travel speed of an electron through a basic copper power wire.

    Looking at data, you look at em-field travel time which is indeed influenced by shielding etc. The field travels faster then the electrons that sustain it. It just means they have to follow more meters of cable, so they have more time to reach the facepalm moment.
    Which of course, doesn't even matter because communication to the Loopback doesn't even touch the wire - it doesn't leave the NIC.
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    Re: Tales from Techsupport

    How many femtoseconds does it take to completely overshoot the building, though? Like ten? You need a really accurate timepiece.

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    Re: Tales from Techsupport

    Customer: Hi, I'm having a problem with (stupid configuration for usage thing that I broke)
    Me: Okay well I need to get you in contact with our user group.
    Me: *holds for a minute* Ma'am, unfortunately no one in the other group is available. WOuld you like to leave a voicemail or call back tomorrow?
    Customer: I'm going on vacation. I need help NOW and I'm leaving the office in 10 minutes.
    Me: Well unfortunately the other group is unavailable. Do you want to hold?
    Customer: Fine. They're probably not even going to pick up, they're leaving in ten minutes.
    Me: That's not the case ma'am - after all, I answered...
    Customer: *silence*

    Boo and Yah.

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    Good one I had at comcast was somebody already on vacation, they called in to complain their modem did not work at the beach house. after a quick google of the location it was charter territory, took about 30 minutes to get them to understand they can only use their modem on the Comcast system and technically only in their service area(though sometimes a modem will work on any comcast system because provisioning is weird like that and does its own thing)
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    Re: Tales from Techsupport

    Just one to share:

    During a recent password audit, it was found that someone was using the following password:

    "MickeyMinniePlutoHueyLouieDeweyDonaldGoofySacrame nto"

    When asked why she had such a long password, she said she was told that it had to be at least 8 characters long and include at least one capital.
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    Re: Tales from Techsupport

    id hope there was never a password Audit of me, I always just used a password with a number that I changed at the end. Take that "Must change every 30 days" policy on the network.
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    Re: Tales from Techsupport

    Month + Year is my favorite revolving password. It never repeats, uses letters and numbers and impossible to forget!

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    Re: Tales from Techsupport

    Booo, Branaman, BOOOO!

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    Re: Tales from Techsupport

    Yup, Month+year after the basic similar blurb to circumvent that 30 day password change policy.
    Terry Pratchett: A European says: I can't understand this, what's wrong with me? An American says: I can't understand this, what's wrong with him?
    Torcer Arcana: There are times I really love the Dutch.
    Zedd: Bran, I think you exhibit moonbat qualities at times
    ?????????: Never argue with a stupid man, because he will drag you down to his level and beat you because of his experience.

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    Re: Tales from Techsupport

    Yup, Month+year after the basic similar blurb to circumvent that 30 day password change policy.
    which of course is why I feel 30 days is to frequent, and instead favor a 90 day policy.
    I've got beer to drink and You guys are wasting my time.

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    Re: Tales from Techsupport

    The company I'm currently working for just went through a security audit. They were able to crack about 1/3 of the company's passwords. My personal favorite was 'FuckYou2'.

    I knew my password was weak. Now that I'm help desk with the new company, I find myself doing all the things that used to annoy me as an Admin. Weak passwords, casually tossing 600GB worth of images on the file server, ... I may not like my job, but the lack of responsibility is very refreshing.

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    Re: Tales from Techsupport

    Quote Originally Posted by Filthy View Post
    My personal favorite was 'FuckYou2'.

    I knew my password was weak. Now that I'm help desk with the new company...
    But that's the perfect password for a support tech!

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    Re: Tales from Techsupport

    Quote Originally Posted by Filthy View Post
    The company I'm currently working for just went through a security audit. They were able to crack about 1/3 of the company's passwords. My personal favorite was 'FuckYou2'.

    I knew my password was weak. Now that I'm help desk with the new company, I find myself doing all the things that used to annoy me as an Admin. Weak passwords, casually tossing 600GB worth of images on the file server, ... I may not like my job, but the lack of responsibility is very refreshing.
    I wonder if the person with FuckYou2 got in trouble.
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    Re: Tales from Techsupport

    I'm surprised they were able to crack that. It is 8 characters long with upper case lowercase and a number. I wonder if it would be harder to crack if they went with FuckUtw0.

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