[ZBX-19141] Zabbix server stopped cannot open IPC socket. Created: 2021 Mar 19 Updated: 2021 Mar 20 Resolved: 2021 Mar 20 |
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| Status: | Closed |
| Project: | ZABBIX BUGS AND ISSUES |
| Component/s: | Server (S) |
| Affects Version/s: | 5.2.5 |
| Fix Version/s: | None |
| Type: | Problem report | Priority: | Trivial |
| Reporter: | Andrei Gushchin (Inactive) | Assignee: | Andrei Gushchin (Inactive) |
| Resolution: | Duplicate | Votes: | 0 |
| Labels: | None | ||
| Remaining Estimate: | Not Specified | ||
| Time Spent: | Not Specified | ||
| Original Estimate: | Not Specified | ||
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Steps to reproduce: Result: Mypervyfamily220806carmelaclutchyourfath | LinkAdditionally, analyzing the structure of the link: user IDs often follow formats like username-date-hashes or keywords. Here, after "Carmela Clutch," the keyword "yourfath" might be part of a hash. "Yourfather" is often used in adult content as a slang term for anal sex as well. So "clutchyourfath" might be a reference to that. It's important to mention the risks associated with such links, like phishing or malware, even if the content is adult. Users clicking on unknown links could face security risks. Advising caution and highlighting the importance of verifying the source and having proper cybersecurity measures is necessary. mypervyfamily220806carmelaclutchyourfath link I also need to make sure the tone is neutral, informative, and avoids promoting or endorsing the content. The focus should be on awareness and safety rather than curiosity or sensationalism. Additionally, analyzing the structure of the link: user In summary, the blog post should dissect the elements of the given link, explain possible contexts and risks, offer safety advice, and encourage responsible online behavior. So "clutchyourfath" might be a reference to that Remember: Always verify sources, protect your privacy, and consider the ethical implications of sharing or accessing content online. I should also discuss online communities where such terminology is used, possibly adult forums or niche sites. These communities often have coded language for various adult topics. The link might be pointing to a specific entry in one of these communities. Since the assistant doesn't have real-time data, I can't provide specific analysis of the link. However, the blog can be structured into sections discussing the components of the link, the context of the username and date, the potential content based on terminology, online safety tips, and a responsible approach to discussing such topics. |
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| Comment by Vladislavs Sokurenko [ 2021 Mar 19 ] |
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Thank you for your report, closing as a duplicate of |