January 2008
22 posts
scapy - Interactive Packet Manipulation /... →
Recently I started to play with scapy - a powerful interactive packet manipulation and custom packet generation program written using Python. Please note that this tool is not for a new Linux / UNIX users. This tool requires extensive knowledge of network protocols, packets, layers and other hardcore networking concepts. This tool is extermly useful for a] Understanding network headers b]...
VYM (View Your Mind): Easy mind mapping and... →
Article submitted by Nigel Barker. And guess what? We still need you to submit good articles about software you like!
View Your Mind is a graphical mind mapping tool, which can be used for brainstorming, planning, drafting, gathering resources; or as a quick way to convert ideas into a web page or Open Office presentation. The UI is intuitive and takes almost no time to learn. When you open the...
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How to configure a default soundcard →
1. sudo nano /etc/asound.conf 2. Now put the following in it: pcm.!default { type hw card 1 } ctl.!default { type hw card 1 }
pcm.!default You are setting up a default ALSA device. You can define as many devices as you like for different cards (if you have more than one) and for different purposed. Howver, there can only be one default device. type hw You are telling ALSA to output...
Cache Manager Error →
If you want to use cache mgr for squid, install it then add these configuration: In squid/squid.conf add these line: cache_mgr admin@squid-cache.org cache_passwd your-secret-pass-then-tell-me-know all In squid/cachemgr.conf add these line: server:port description Add these in apache2/conf.d/squid ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/cachemgr.cgi /usr/local/squid/cgi-bin/cachemgr.cgi order allow,deny allow from...
Got a new camera →
I’m going to get this fucking cheap camera from newegg. That’s an amazing price for a digital camera with lot of functions.
The OpenID Train Steams Ahead: Google, IBM and... →
TechCrunch UK’s Mike Butcher is reporting that Google, IBM and Verisign are in late stage discussions with the OpenID Foundation. This news comes on the same day that Google, Facebook and Plaxo joined the DataPortability Workgroup.
Google has been testing OpenID with its Blogger platform since late last year, but this is said to be a more general implementation across core Google properties.
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someecards.com | ecards for when you care enough... →
via http://www.someecards.com/upload/encouragement/when_work_feels_overwhelming__remember_that_you_re_going_to_die.html
Four Root DNS Servers Go IPv6 On February 4th →
I Don’t Believe in Imaginary Property writes “On February 4th, IANA will add AAAA records for the IPv6 addresses of the four root servers. With this transition, it will finally be possible for two internet hosts to communicate without using IPv4 at all. Certain obsolete software may face compatibility problems due to the change, but those issues are addressed in an ICANN report...
WTF? Microsiervos →
via http://wtf.microsiervos.com/
Securing Joomla! installations →
Joomla! is a well-known content management system, mature enough to be used by thousands of amateur and professional Web portals. Installation is a breeze and consists of six click-next steps. However, a default Joomla! installation is not necessarily a secure one, so let’s see how we can protect our portal from potential attackers.
nmap - how to scan hosts of networks for open... →
nmap is a wonderful tool specially for debugging, there are lots of times when you need to know if a port is open in a server, or maybe blocked by a firewall, or just to test your iptables rules.
Here we will learn how to use it at the command line, and using its GUI front end, nmapFE and Knmap.
Introduction
Well, so what does nmap does?
From the man page:
Nmap (“Network Mapper”) is an open...
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Mod your 4G iPod with internal Bluetooth →
For the extreme tinkerer and iPod aficionado, we present to you what appears to be the first ever internal-Bluetooth enabled iPod. Using a flash-memory-modded 20GB 4G iPod, a Jabra A120S Bluetooth music adapter, some clever wiring, a little drilling, and some good old-fashioned elbow grease, one modder has taken things inside his DAP to dizzying heights which can only be referred to as...
2008: Web 2.0 Companies I Couldn’t Live Without →
This will be the third annual post on “Web 2.0 Companies I Couldn’t Live Without.” The first post, for 2006, is here. The 2007 post, written a year ago, is here.
This is a list of the products I tend to use daily. Some are for work (Wordpress, Delicious, Google Docs, etc.), some are for fun (Amazon Music, Amie Street, etc), and some are useful for both (Digg, Skype, YouTube, etc.). But I use most...