[11:41] Morning PA. [13:15] JonathanD: Morning [13:27] hey andrew === calvin is now known as MutantTurkey [14:04] mornin' andrew and JonathanD [16:42] Mornin' teddy-dbear, andrew, JonathanD, sadly turkey and bacon aren't here to receive their good mornin's. [16:43] hi InHisName [16:44] hey InHisName [16:44] InHisName [16:46] Thanks all, now I have renewed energy to continue studying for my last class in 70-291 tomorrow. [17:07] gobble gobble [17:13] bark bark [17:17] r the turkeys going to the dogs ? [17:18] D: [17:18] Or maybe china dogs gobbling up barking alien turkeys. [17:19] nick ChinnoTurkey [17:19] doh === ChinnoDog is now known as ChinnoTurkey === ChinnoTurkey is now known as ChinnoDog [17:26] I might use turnkey in the lock and get new identity but I'd be dogged by more jokes than ever. ~/nick OccidentoDogTurkey [17:27] I have enough jokes of my name [17:27] maybe i should switch to something a bit less ridiculous === MutantTurkey is now known as AppleSause [17:27] Sause? Not Sauce? [17:28] sause [17:28] on purpose === AppleSause is now known as MutantTurkey [17:44] * teddy-dbear is staying with his nick [17:44] it's what I am :-[ [17:45] :P [17:57] Anyone have an opinion on whether it is risky to expose a web site to the internet that responds to a host name that isn't in DNS yet? [17:57] I don't see what could go wrong. [17:58] Technically you could still load the hidden web site by faking host headers [17:58] But, is there an automated way attackers could discover and impelement that? [18:05] I guess it is reasonably safe [18:05] I am going to try to avoid it anyway. Hidden sites on production servers are bad practice. === 5EXAB9GEL is now known as EvilPhoenix [21:45] ohhh a mass entrance ? [21:45] netsplit [21:45] Yep, enjoy the ride [22:03] ride ? Seems I missed out and just got back to reading. === IdleOne_ is now known as IdleOne [22:23] Seems to me that IdolOne > IdleOne