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Something impossible just happened

#1

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Mervyn Haynes

Just ran SR-R04 & got this!

impossible.jpg


#2

Tazz

Tazz

Hehe, do it again ;)

Seriously, you should report it in the newsgroups.


#3

Barry Wallis

Barry Wallis

Hehe, do it again ;)

Seriously, you should report it in the newsgroups.
Or for even faster support, contact GRC directly: https://www.grc.com/support.htm


#4

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PHolder

Or for even faster support, contact GRC directly: https://www.grc.com/support.htm
I don't think GRC Support is for development issues, the newsgroup is the right place.


#5

Barry Wallis

Barry Wallis

I don't think GRC Support is for development issues, the newsgroup is the right place.
Agreed. I didn't realize it was the dev version.


#6

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Mervyn Haynes

Seriously, you should report it in the newsgroups.
Yeah, I tried to join the news groups several times using Gravity, but I did not like the layout & even after setting up an account could not post for some reason. So I gave up in the end, and now just read posts with the web version, and use this forum. Perhaps one of you could add it to the dev group please.


#7

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AlanD

Cross posted to sr.dev newsgroup


#8

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Mervyn Haynes

Cross posted to sr.dev newsgroup
Thanks Mate


#9

Steve

Steve

Or for even faster support, contact GRC directly: https://www.grc.com/support.htm
Nope. Greg is 100% out of the loop for pre-release stuff.


#10

Steve

Steve

Yeah, I tried to join the news groups several times using Gravity, but I did not like the layout & even after setting up an account could not post for some reason. So I gave up in the end, and now just read posts with the web version, and use this forum. Perhaps one of you could add it to the dev group please.
We'd LOVE to have you there, Mervyn. I may eventually get over here. That's why I created these forums. But I do not intend (I really just cannot) to be fully active and managing things in both spaces. PLEASE come over to the newsgroups and tolerate Gravity. Also, Paul Holder, I believe, likes a different very capable Newsreading client. So there ARE others! :)


#11

Steve

Steve

Oh... and, of course, you don't REALLY need to worry about that, since it's impossible!


#12

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PHolder

could not post for some reason
Also, Paul Holder, I believe, likes a different very capable Newsreading client

Yeah I use a news reader that was written in Delphi and is a little long in the tooth (but maybe not as long as Gravity) and I like it much better than Gravity. As for not being able to post, you probably just need to read the instructions very carefully on Steve's page about setting up the reader (there are specific requirements about username and password.)

Here's some links:

XanaNews on GitHub: https://github.com/graemeg/xananews/releases/tag/v1.21
Setting up the client: https://www.grc.com/discussions.htm (scroll to bottom pay attention to instruction 3.)
Set the Username & Password to your secret passphrase:
Set both the "Username" and "Password" fields of your news reader to your secret passphrase. This can be anything you wish, but you MUST enter the same secret passphrase into BOTH the username and password fields.


#13

Barry Wallis

Barry Wallis

I find Mozilla's Thunderbird serviceable and yes, you definitely need to read the links above on setting up a Newsreader so you can post. It drove me crazy for a few days until I figured it out.


#14

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Mervyn Haynes

OK, I will give it one more try to join. Can't do it for a couple of days as I have other commitments.


#15

Steve

Steve

On the difficulty of posting to GRC's NNTP Newsgroups: It's unfortunately necessary and deliberate.

I don't know how much of a problem it might still be, but once upon a time there were NNTP newsgroup spamming bots loose on the Internet. One of the solutions that is employed for combating Bot posting is to simply do something that a bot won't know. THESE Web forums are kept clean, in the presence of a TREMENDOUS amount of pressure from outside Bot and Human postings, by a combination of automated tricks and our human volunteer moderators. The sign-up form here has a bunch of bogus hidden fields that bots unknowingly fill-in, and when they do they are greeted with a pseudo-success and are allowed to falsely believe that they have succeeded.

As our moderators here know, I've invested heavily in working to catch and block bogus registrations. I figure that keeping actual human postings in line will be enough work without adding automated nonsense to the load. So I'm happy to report that bogus registrations have been zeroed. But it took some doing. I wanted to get that done before SpinRite happened, since THIS is slated to be SpinRite's official support home and it's DEFINITELY going to be VERY busy once v6.1 happens.

And for the NNTP Newsgroups... there wasn't much to work with that would not be a bother to legitimate posters. I could have required that passwords all contain a specific string somewhere. But I liked the idea of simply requiring that the username and password be the same. Since NEITHER of them are published in postings, they are essentially secret. And the fact that the user's client (only) DOES display the username means that no one is ever forgetting their password. It's worked out damn near perfectly for years, and it sets the bar just high enough that someone needs to want to post to be able to figure out how to. :)