[HECnet] Security hole in CSWS

Sampsa Laine sampsa at mac.com
Tue Sep 22 22:37:34 PDT 2009


Oh god, that brings back some bad memories, "Where the **** is that squiggly thing on this stupid Finnish keyboard? I am never using these stupid umlauts when I grow up, damn it" = me at around 12 years of age.

And here we are, 20 years later, I can barely string together a coherent written sentence in my native tongue. I blame ASCII.

Sampsa


On 22 Sep 2009, at 22:34, Johnny Billquist wrote:

Paul Koning wrote:
Excerpt of message (sent 22 September 2009) by Johnny Billquist:
Mark Wickens wrote:
Hope you guys don't mind but I mentioned this to the Hoff and he pointed
out that a period '.' can be used validly instead of a ';' as a
separator between the version number and the filename.
Indeed. You can also use <> instead of [] as directory brackets.
All because of confusion within DEC at the time when they tried to decide on a standard for all DEC OSes.
The reason for avoiding [] is that those are "national characters" --
they might be letters with umlauts or stuff like that, in the ancient
days of non-English 7-bit character sets.   Latin-1 obsoleted that
notion.   But until that happened, there was an internal DEC directive
to avoid those code points... []{}\_|# and perhaps even $...
A few people paid attention, most (like RSTS) just ignored it.

Indeed. But after a while I got used to reading DB0:  120,114   :-)

	Johnny

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Johnny Billquist                                   || "I'm on a bus
                                                                ||   on a psychedelic trip
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