in reply to Re^2: SYN attack detection code
in thread SYN attack detection code

Dipmoy,

Our Monastery doesn't work that way. We are a community of Perl-enthusiasts. Some of them are indeed world-class programmers, others are merely gifted amateurs or interested beginners. However, we are not a code writing service.

Assisting you with writing (better) code is what we do, but you have to show some effort yourself first.

CountZero

A program should be light and agile, its subroutines connected like a string of pearls. The spirit and intent of the program should be retained throughout. There should be neither too little or too much, neither needless loops nor useless variables, neither lack of structure nor overwhelming rigidity." - The Tao of Programming, 4.1 - Geoffrey James

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Re^4: SYN attack detection code
by Dipmoy (Initiate) on Dec 31, 2010 at 12:49 UTC
    Thanks for your concern.....I get it.....may be I was expecting too much from your side........I will keep that in mind later on.

      To amplify somewhat on CountZero's reply: the Monks can be rather short with people who come here and seem to be holding their hand out for code but don't show any effort at writing the code themselves. On the other hand, if people turn up with some sample code they are having trouble with they are likely to receive copious help, and often that help will be in the form of many lines of code.

      The more effort supplicants demonstrate in researching, refining and presenting their question the more help they are likely to receive.

      True laziness is hard work
      A reply falls below the community's threshold of quality. You may see it by logging in.
      You were not expecting too much. You were simply expecting the wrong things.

      We are known as a very friendly community and the Monks won't hold it against you if next time you show some effort first.

      CountZero

      A program should be light and agile, its subroutines connected like a string of pearls. The spirit and intent of the program should be retained throughout. There should be neither too little or too much, neither needless loops nor useless variables, neither lack of structure nor overwhelming rigidity." - The Tao of Programming, 4.1 - Geoffrey James

        How can I show some effort? please guide me......