Fedora Security and the Uverse 3800HGV-B router

Reindl Harald h.reindl at thelounge.net
Sun Jul 3 00:43:49 UTC 2011


Am 03.07.2011 02:36, schrieb JD:
> On 07/02/2011 04:46 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> Am 03.07.2011 01:39, schrieb JD:
>>> As far as writing, the script is running with the user
>>> credentials. Why would it not be able to write to or
>>> delete the user's own files or other users' files which
>>> have permissive perms settings?
>> BECAUSE JAVASCRIPT CAN NOT DO THIS
>>
> Gee - what a great cause for comfort 

foolish troll

> it can open and read the files

can it?
show me the function to load a local file directly in javascript

> but cannot delete them

show me the function or shut up

> I think where there is a will, there is a javascript way
> to delete even - but that is the least of the problem.
> It is the fact that javascripts can and do access your
> files.

it does not foolish idiot you are
what you see with the file://-protocol is not really javascript
javascript embedded in a web site can not access file://


>>> It is the fact that as javascript sent by web site can indeed
>>> open my files and can upload them to a remote site
>> IT CAN NOT BECAUSE YOU CAN NOT AUTOMATED SELECT AND SUBMIT UPLOAD-FILES VIA JAVASCRIPT
> Where there is a will, there is a javascript way to do so.
> 
> I would never put such blind trust as you have done,
> in javascript, which more and more people (not very
> many yet) are banning altogether.

child i do not blindly trust in anything

but what you do here is flaming without any technical knowledge
and try to suggest javascript has builin access to your filesystem
which is simply not true - and that all because you have seen the first
time in your poor life a file://-url and not understand anyting behind?

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