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Explain what this programming does

Name: Anonymous 2010-10-03 20:31

perl slowloris.pl -dns minichan.org -num 2000

I ran it in cmd and it does nothing! Did kimmo lie to me?

Name: Anonymous 2010-10-03 20:33

it runs slowloris.pl with an argument of minichan.org for dns and 2000 for num

Name: Anonymous 2010-10-03 20:40

Hm, this makes me wonder. Does Perl provide argv[0] == 'perl' or argv[0] == 'slowloris.pl'?

Name: Anonymous 2010-10-03 20:44

>>3
you that dense?

Name: Anonymous 2010-10-03 20:46

Why on earth would someone sage the first thread on a page? It's madness!

Name: Anonymous 2010-10-03 20:46

>>4
fuck you i just asked a question, you dont want to answer it, fuck off

Name: Anonymous 2010-10-03 21:16

>>6
I understand that we on /anus/, but how long does it takes to write program to test it?

>>5
You are a shitty multi-thread programmer. It's done in case if some moron will bump another thread.

Name: Anonymous 2010-10-03 21:29

>>47
Fuck you, necrobumper.

Name: Anonymous 2010-10-04 1:09

>>8
Clever.
Also, micronecromancy.

Name: Anonymous 2010-10-04 1:53

>>1
This doesn't do anything because the bug in Apache which made Slowloris so effective has been fixed for half a year.

Name: VIPPER 2010-10-04 5:13

>>3
Perl does nether provide argv[], nor is its first argument the name.
What you look for is $0 which provides the equivelent of argv[0] in C.

Name: Anonymous 2010-10-04 5:35

>>11
It does, however, provide @ARGV that contains the arguments passed to the script (but you're right, not the script itself).

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