]]>用GOOGLE你瞬间成为黑?/title>http://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/archive/2005/08/05/9390.htmlBlake HANBlake HANFri, 05 Aug 2005 06:21:00 GMThttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/archive/2005/08/05/9390.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/comments/9390.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/archive/2005/08/05/9390.html#Feedback0http://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/comments/commentRss/9390.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/services/trackbacks/9390.html以下在HACK搜烦界绝Ҏ(gu)l典中之l典Q:
google
hacking其实q算不上什么新东西,当时q没有重视这U技?认ؓwebshell什么的,q无太大实际用?google hacking其实q
如此?..
google hacking的简单实?
使用google中的一些语法可以提供给我们更多的信?当然也提供给那些习惯d的h更多他们所惌?),下面来介绍一些常用的语法.
intext:
q个是把网中的正文内容中的某个字W做为搜索条?例如在google里输?intext:动网.返回所有在|页正文部分包含"动网"的网?
在搜索框上输入: index of /" cnki
再按搜烦你就可以扑ֈ许多图书馆的CNKI、VIP、超星等入口Q?br>
在搜索框上输入: "index of /" ppt
再按搜烦你就可以H破|站入口下蝲powerpint作品Q?br>
在搜索框上输入: "index of /" mp3
再按搜烦你就可以H破|站入口下蝲mp3、rm{媄视作品!
在搜索框上输入: "index of /" swf
再按搜烦你就可以H破|站入口下蝲flash作品Q?br>
在搜索框上输入: "index of /" 要下载的软g?br>
再按搜烦你就可以H破|站入口下蝲软gQ?br>
]]>Five words per week, we are on the right track. [2005-07-01]http://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/archive/2005/07/01/6991.htmlBlake HANBlake HANFri, 01 Jul 2005 05:54:00 GMThttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/archive/2005/07/01/6991.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/comments/6991.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/archive/2005/07/01/6991.html#Feedback0http://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/comments/commentRss/6991.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/services/trackbacks/6991.htmlgenerosity
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -ties
1 a : the quality or fact of being generous (质量或?
b : a generous act (大方的行?
2 : ABUNDANCE (丰富)
Example: Thank you for your generosity. desperately
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin desperatus, past participle of desperare
1 a : having lost hope (失去希望?
<a desperate spirit crying for relief>
b : giving no ground for hope
<the outlook was desperate>
2 a : moved by despair
<victims made desperate by abuse>
b : involving or employing extreme measures in an attempt to escape
defeat or frustration
<made a desperate leap for the rope>
3 : suffering extreme need or anxiety (渴望得到痛苦的尽?
<desperate for money>
4 : involving extreme danger or possible disaster (及其的危险或可能有灾隄)
<a desperate situation>
5 : of extreme intensity (及其的强?
6 : SHOCKING, OUTRAGEOUS
Example: I am desperately hard up. lump
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English
1 : a piece or mass of indefinite size and shape (一块不定大不定Ş状的东西)
2 a : AGGREGATE, TOTALITY (L)
<taken in the lump>
b : MAJORITY
3 : PROTUBERANCE; especially : an abnormal swelling (瘤,异常的肿?
4 : a person who is heavy and awkward; also : one who is stupid or dull
(W重的h)
5 plural a : BEATINGS, BRUISES (打,瘀?
<had taken a lot of lumps growing up in the city>
b : DEFEAT, LOSS (击|)
<can cheerfully take his lumps on losers, because the payout is
big on the winners -- Martin Mayer>
Example: The words lumped in her throat. throat
1 a (1) : the part of the neck in front of the spinal column
(脊椎骨前面脖子的部分)
(2) : the passage through the neck to the stomach and lungs
(从脖子到胃和肺的通道)
b (1) : VOICE
(2) : the seat of the voice
2 : something resembling the throat especially in being an entrance, a
passageway, a constriction, or a narrowed part: as
a : the orifice of a tubular organ especially of a plant
b : the opening in the vamp of a shoe at the instep
c : the part of a tennis racket that connects the head with the shaft
3 : the curved part of an anchor's arm where it joins the shank
Example: The words lumped in her throat. cousin
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English cosin, from Old French, from Latin
consobrinus, from com- + sobrinus second cousin, from soror sister --
more at SISTER
1 a : a child of one's uncle or aunt (叔叔或者阿姨的孩子)
b : a relative descended from one's grandparent or more remote
ancestor by two or more steps and in a different line
c : KINSMAN, RELATIVE (有亲戚关pȝ?
<a distant cousin>
2 : one associated with or related to another : COUNTERPART
3 -- used as a title by a sovereign in addressing a nobleman
4 : a person of a race or people ethnically or culturally related
<our English cousins>
]]>Five words per week, we are on the right track. [2005-06-24]http://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/archive/2005/06/24/6657.htmlBlake HANBlake HANFri, 24 Jun 2005 02:21:00 GMThttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/archive/2005/06/24/6657.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/comments/6657.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/archive/2005/06/24/6657.html#Feedback0http://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/comments/commentRss/6657.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/services/trackbacks/6657.htmlcrestfallen
crest(鸟冠) + fallen(下垂)
Pronunciation: 'krest-"fo-l&n Function: adjective 1 : having a drooping crest or hanging head (鸟冠h下来Q垂着? 2 : feeling shame or humiliation : DEJECTED (感到愧或耻i)
Example: Their opponents came away totally crestfallen, their 40th match in the global event ending in the worst possible fashion.
gander
Pronunciation: 'gan-d&r Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English gandra; akin to Old English gOs goose 1 : the adult male goose (成年的雄? 2 : SIMPLETON (呆瓜Q呆?
Function: noun Etymology: from the outstretched neck of a person craning to look at something (像鹅那样升长脖子ȝ东西) : LOOK, GLANCE (看,?
<take a gander>
Example: He took another gander at the engine
sheepish
Pronunciation: 'shE-pish Function: adjective 1 : resembling a sheep in meekness, stupidity, or timidity (像ľ一h,愚蠢或胆? 2 : affected by or showing embarrassment caused by consciousness of a fault (׃q失而导?N的尴?
<a sheepish grin> 苦笑
Example: sb. looked properly sheepish.
bovine
Pronunciation: 'bO-"vIn, -"vEn Function: adjective Etymology: Late Latin bovinus, from Latin bov-, bos ox, cow -- more at COW 1 : of, relating to, or resembling bovines and especially the ox or cow (像牛的,其? 2 : having qualities (as placidity or dullness) (有质量的-q静的或q钝?
Function: noun : any of a subfamily (Bovinae) of bovids including oxen, bison, buffalo, and their close relatives (牛科的亚U?
Example: Her bovine face gave no response.
turkey
Pronunciation: 't&r-kE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural turkeys Etymology:
Turkey, country in western Asia and southeastern Europe; from confusion
with the guinea fowl, supposed to be imported from Turkish territory 1
plural also turkey : a large No. American gallinaceous bird (Meleagris
gallopavo) that is domesticated in most parts of the world (火鸡) 2 : FAILURE, FLOP; especially : a theatrical production that has failed (p|) 3 : three successive strikes in bowling (保龄球三ơ大满诏) 4 : a stupid, foolish, or inept person (愚蠢的或无能的h)
Turkey 土耛_
Example: Gary wants to quit smoking. As of this moment he is going cold trunkey.
]]><image src='http://www.aygfsteel.com/images/blogjava_net/blake/Misc/ruby.gif'/>Get total lines of fileshttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/archive/2005/06/18/6311.htmlBlake HANBlake HANSat, 18 Jun 2005 04:24:00 GMThttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/archive/2005/06/18/6311.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/comments/6311.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/archive/2005/06/18/6311.html#Feedback2http://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/comments/commentRss/6311.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/services/trackbacks/6311.htmlThis is one small tools to get the total file line number of on folder.
]]>Five words per week, we are on the right track! [2005-06-17]http://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/archive/2005/06/17/6266.htmlBlake HANBlake HANFri, 17 Jun 2005 03:12:00 GMThttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/archive/2005/06/17/6266.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/comments/6266.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/archive/2005/06/17/6266.html#Feedback0http://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/comments/commentRss/6266.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/services/trackbacks/6266.htmlundertaker
Pronunciation: "&n-d&r-'tA-k&r, 2 is '&n-d&r-" Function: noun 1 : one that undertakes : one that takes the risk and management of business : ENTREPRENEUR (企业? 2 : one whose business is to prepare the dead for burial and to arrange and manage funerals (DA事务承办? 3 : an Englishman taking over forfeited lands in Ireland in the 16th and 17th centuries (?6-17世纪接管爱尔兰土地的英国?
Example: Leno is the undertaker of Augmentum.
merely
- mere·ly adverb
Main Entry: mere Pronunciation: 'mir Function: adjective Inflected Form(s): superlative mer·est Etymology: Middle English, from Latin merus; akin to Old English Amerian to purify and perhaps to Greek marmairein to sparkle -- more at MORN 1 : having no admixture : PURE (U净? 2 obsolete : being nothing less than : ABSOLUTE (不少于的) 3 : being nothing more than (不多于的)
<a mere mortal>
Example: That was merely a guess of mine.
bereaved
Pronunciation: bi-'rEvd Function: adjective : suffering the death of a loved one (丧失所׃h?
Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural bereaved : one who is bereaved (丧失亲友的h)
Example: If somebody is bereaved(adj), he is bereaved(noun).
plenty
Pronunciation: 'plen-tE Function: noun Etymology: Middle English plente, from Old French plenté, from Late Latin plenitat-, plenitas, from Latin, fullness, from plenus full -- more at FULL 1 a : a full or more than adequate amount or supply (_的数量或供给)
<had plenty of time to finish the job>
b : a large number or amount (很大的数?
<in plenty of trouble> 2 : the quality or state of being copious : PLENTIFULNESS (很好的质量或者Ş?
Example: We spent plenty of time on performance tuning.
ought
Pronunciation: 'ot Function: verbal auxiliary Etymology: Middle English oughte (1st & 3d sing. present indic.), from oughte, 1st & 3d singular past indicative & subjunctive of owen to own, owe -- more at OWE -- used to express obligation <ought to pay our debts>, advisability <ought to take care of yourself>, natural expectation <ought to be here by now>, or logical consequence <the result ought to be infinity> (应该?
Example: We ought to release our project next weekend.
]]><image src='http://www.aygfsteel.com/images/blogjava_net/blake/Misc/ruby.gif'/>Use Ruby send emailhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/archive/2005/06/16/6232.htmlBlake HANBlake HANThu, 16 Jun 2005 11:38:00 GMThttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/archive/2005/06/16/6232.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/comments/6232.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/archive/2005/06/16/6232.html#Feedback0http://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/comments/commentRss/6232.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/Blake/services/trackbacks/6232.htmlToday I'll show you how to send email with Ruby:
1require 'net/smtp' 2SMTP_HOST ="192.168.60.99" 3 4def send(from, to, subject, msg) 5 mail ="To: #{to}\r\n"+ 6"From: #{from}\r\n"+ 7"Subject: #{subject}\r\n"+ 8"\r\n"+ 9 msg 10 11 Net::SMTP.start(SMTP_HOST) do |smtp| 12 smtp.send_mail(mail, from, to) 13end 14end 15 16from ="blake@192.168.60.99" 17to= ["blake@192.168.60.99"] 18send(from, to, "test", "Just a test!\ntest")
Notice: 1. 'mail' is the email body, it use "\r\n" to separate the mail header and mail context. So if you only want to send context without header, you should write: "mail = "\r\n" + msg". Otherwise your email will lost the context.