Happy Independence day to the few ruling (ruining) families of Pakistan, for the rest Happy In-Dependence day!

14 August, 2008 (17:58) | Pakistan, Politics | By: chodhry

14th August 1947 was the day when we (common people) had gone through a change of our masters from Gorra Lords to Desi Lords. It’s been 61 years now they are sucking blood out of our veins and we are still determined to feed them as they may please.

Happy Independence day to the few ruling (ruining) families of Pakistan, for the rest Happy In-Dependence day!

PS: I had this crazy idea Read more »

PKNIC confirmed and said it was a “minor” bug.

14 August, 2008 (17:21) | IT and Internet, Pakistan | By: chodhry

I thought this will be confusing for users to read/comment on both posts.

Please check the original post to see their reply and my subsequent comments on their supposedly “minor bug”.

Touseef

Baarish ki ik nazam

13 August, 2008 (09:52) | Personal, Poetry | By: chodhry

Aaj kal baarishien kaafi zoor-shoor sey ho rhi hein. so I thought to share one of my poem on pehli baarish with you guys. I hope you will like it.

Rut ki pehli shararat mein
khuley aasman taley
badiloon ki chatri aurhey
thandi hawa ki athkelion mien
neher kinaarey lambi serrk pey
matti ki khushbu key sang
barish key jhoomtey naachtey qatrey saath liey
door tak chalna
kitna acha lagga
teri sangat mein

hmmm. pretty impressive na?1?

Please share your comments on it.

Meet the new ex-owner of google.com.pk, jang.com.pk and a dozen other top .pk(Pee-Kay-NIC) domains…

11 August, 2008 (23:24) | IT and Internet, Pakistan | By: chodhry

Well kind of as last night I had successfully been able to add following domains to my PKNIC (Pee-Kay NIC) domain panel.

zong.com.pk
connect.net.pk
telenor.com.pk
google.com.pk
onlinenews.com.pk
dailytimes.com.pk
express.com.pk
fbise.edu.pk
app.com.pk
newsline.com.pk
jang.com.pk
kse.com.pk
frontierpost.com.pk
nation.com.pk
PKNIC Account main page.
(I have more screen shots and evidences of this software bug of PKNIC. These email owners must also have received an email of changed authorization codes to their site last night.)
Disclaimer:
This was not a “hack attack”. This was a very spontaneous act carried in good faith after seeing the authorization code bug on their site. I have not done any harm to any of the sites above. I just wanted to record this bug and brought this up all in public for the greater interest of whole Internet community of Pakistan to help make PKNIC improve their domain registration system and quality of service.

I could have changed anything from registrar/billing/technical information to DNS entries.

Should I have just changed their DNS to point them all to my site?

Well, even a small change in the DNS could have rendered any top Pakistani site, out of sight (and out of business) for at least 72 hours Read more »