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Well known author of several Perl books, brian d foy, visits Boston
today to talks about his in-progress Perl 6 book
(https://www.learningperl6.com/).
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factory defaults, just in case you have
RAM settings that make the RAM access marginal. (Though that usually
causes instability and crashes, rather than a whole module cleanly
disappearing.)
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as a Live CD by choosing the "try Ubuntu" option instead of the
install option at the first menu.)
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(but not preventing) a MITM attack.
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and the spam filters?
So I'm curious why you are bothering to run your own mail server? For
the fun or experience? Is your mail setup highly specialized?
There are mail hosting services that support sorting/filtering rules.
(Dreamhost, for example, supports Sieve.)
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Eric Chadbourne wrote:
> Any of you watching this show?
> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4158110/
"Christian Slater and Rami Malek talk with Chris about getting their
roles in Mr. Robot, what Chris loves about the show and where they think
it's going."
Edward Ned Harvey (blu) wrote:
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I imagine it would be challenging to pull off encryption well with
appliance hardware. The first problem is getting the software to do
it. (Plus all the automation you've previously discussed to set up
the keys on boot.) The second challenge
the software to do it.
(Plus all the automation you've previously discussed to set up the keys
on boot.) The second challenge is having the horsepower to perform the
encryption. Not impossible if they chose their embedded CPU well, but
unlikely to be optimized for that.
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But it seems more practical for now to treat the cloud as a place where
your send batched deltas periodically. Something that isn't too
bandwidth intensive. At least not for a SOHO use case.
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really needs some first-hand reviews.
I know Rich Braun has written here many times on GlusterFS (gluster.org).
Whether one can get one of these to run on appliance hardware with their
hacked up Linux firmware is another matter.
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is low enough that it makes more
sense to use that over Ext4 on JBOD for a low-reliability backup pool is
another matter.
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with just a click, but as noted,
there are some cases where sites just seem to refuse to work, and for
those I retreat to a different browser.
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Richard Pieri wrote:
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It's no worse than the previously mentioned solution that required sudo
to switch to a dedicated browser user. If you are running a shared
Docker is sudo root. Dedicated Firefox user is sudo !root.
That's a huge difference.
The Docker daemon runs
if you want to be able to instantiate (or share)
clones of the updated container image.)
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That prevents the allocating process from asking for too much memory. If
they do, it returns an error (rather than triggering the OOM killer).
Not clear if this applies to an accumulation of small allocations, or
only single large allocations.
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. (Fairly easy to set up
dedicated profiles and icons so they behave like native apps.) But
browsers pretty much start at 50 MB resident use and grow from there,
even for a trivial app.
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over most fields. Why are VPNs still a
holdout? Is there not a super easy OpenVPN client for Windows yet? I
know there is commercial support for OpenVPN.
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really corresponded to the
version installed on your system.
It would be great to see other distros replicate this. (Or leverage it,
if Debian derived.)
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I've mentioned Ubiquiti Networks's products on the list here a few
times, and have since purchased some of their hardware. Disappointingly
I read the posting below.
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Four ways Ubiquiti Networks is creatively violating the GPL
http://libertybsd.net/ubiquiti/
...they have been violating
the lack of SaaS offerings? Is it due to technical reasons or
because of fear of liability? (A search did turn up
https://www.qualys.com/; I can't find pricing on their site.)
It sure seems like there ought to be a market for this.
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, the appeal of live TV (except for
news, and sports ball, if you're into that) diminishes. I hardly ever
attempt to use live streaming from my MythTV server. If I want live TV,
I switch to the cable box.
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network with no TV offerings.
That's a different, but related problem. Yes, you need unfettered
bandwidth and better choices. Just as well if they don't bundle video.
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, and seem
to begrudgingly supply CableCard descramblers.
What does Verizion charge for the HDHR? (If they are suppling it, I'm
assuming there is a rental fee.)
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mounting it read-only? Just good security practice if
read-write isn't needed, or does that gain you some performance as well?
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working while fouling the HDHR and other fringe users.)
Or, better alternatives to Comcast will come along, and I can be rid of
the ridiculous practice of renegotiating my cable TV rates once per year.
We're getting real close to the latter...
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to be significant
for typical compressed video use. I often stream HD (720p) content over
sshfs mounts (which are on top of TCP) over WiFi and get stutter-free
playback. (On very rare occasions XBMC/Kodi will pause for a second to
buffer, then resume.)
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as you don't have a snapshot pointing to block C,
it will eventually get reused. But it doesn't say when.
I guess you might see the same behavior in other file systems, but
you're saying with ZFS it doesn't go back to reuse block C until the
disk starts to fill up?
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5.
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6. http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2013/05/linux-aufs/
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tools, and they
seem to be open source as well, published here:
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not aware of there being a name for this sort of crowdsourced labor
for equity model.
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presenting to investors.
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the public key gets exposed to the
server, so the server is able to confirm that *you* know your secret,
without the server actually knowing your secret.
SQRL uses an identical mechanism, but uses different source material for
the site-specific key.
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signature format.
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embedded software using Radare2
IPMI - because ACPI and UEFI weren't terrifying enough
Seems like a good mix of topics covering programing, devops, hardware
hacking, legal (copyright, patents, taxes), etc.
Over 100 videos posted in just 2 days.
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might want to
tinker, and facilitate shell access.
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and WAN Ethernet segments from
each other, and the MAC addresses on the LAN side aren't visible to the WAN.
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Probably a big reason this never happened is that when CAs were being
established, all that existed were basic certs.
The early certificate authorities...were all about identity
verification. ...the handful of extant CAs bothered with things like
Tom Metro wrote:
Similarly, Dreamhost is a reseller for Comodo and has 1-year basic certs
for $9 or $10.
If you want to save a couple more dollars, a recent security now
episode[1] mentioned cheapsslsecurity.com, which is another reseller of
certs. The least expensive options are from Comodo
at least 3 year expiration periods.
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, you get a
bargraph that shows the aggregate value of all the trust metrics with
shades from red (untrusted) to green (fully trusted), or the whole thing
grayed out for no cert.
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see this this, then you
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...if the host name even sounds like a site that might sell things
(e-commerce), they won't issue a cert.
Huh? I use them for numerous companies, including e-commerce.
Where'd you hear that?
Directly from them when I applied for a cert.
Here
the system. Not that we had that much confidence in the
authentication aspect of certs to begin with. (There are just too many
CAs with lax practices for validating identities.)
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1.
http://www.herjulf.se/solar/charge-station/Nokia_2-mm_DC_Charging_Interface_Specification_v1_2_en.pdf
2. http://www.ebay.com/itm/261561656742
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shared key (password) to those devices? If so, that seems like a pretty
glaringly large hole in the security model.
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Thank you Verizon. (This is why you are vigorously in favor of net
neutrality, right Verizon?)
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Tom Metro wrote:
Something like a USB Rubber Ducky could help implement this:
https://hakshop.myshopify.com/collections/usb-rubber-ducky/products/usb-rubber-ducky-deluxe
A pass phrase can be stored on them, and it'll replay it with the press
of a button.
...
With the discovery that you
used continuously.
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solo, you're more apt to encounter read errors
because of this.
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packets, which is not surprising. Yet some malware uses SSL. So
basically that means this tool is designed to catch lazy malware
developers. :-)
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create drivers. The
Raspberry Pi isn't open hardware, for example, though on the spectrum
between open and closed, its closer to the open side.
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Also...
Repository of Shellshock Proof of Concept Code
https://github.com/mubix/shellshocker-pocs
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While the Open Crypt Audit Project, headed by cryptographer Matthew
Green and Kenneth White, Principal Scientist at Social
Tom Metro wrote:
The same episode also covers the iGuardian Kickstarter project that aims
to produce a $150 enterprise-grade home router that includes deep packet
inspection and regular updates:
http://www.itusnetworks.com/home
The host of This Week in Enterprise Tech seems to be pushing
by Cisco)? Using a freely
accessible upstream source and packaging it up for the convenience of
their customers? Or are they building rules in-house?
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see the volume group
it was pointing to doesn't even still exist, and I've since added
several more XFS file systems. So it's in need of updating.
It also doesn't address what you were asking about, which is examining
the file system metadata, though it may do that as a side effect.
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it is practical to have the
monitoring service drive the process and ping the panel on the order of
minutes. But because the Internet link is unreliable, you need some
automated escalation procedure (like calling the alarm panel's modem)
before you bother involving people.
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, and stream the video. Plus, a
hardware watchdog that automatically resets the camera if its software
crashes.)
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the standard used by the states (such as for e-filing), and releasing
tax rules as machine readable descriptions.
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their production systems just to test that automated recovery works
correctly.
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that is similarly hardware
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Probably a good approach for non-technical people looking for a turn-key
solution.
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installation. I can see the appeal in that,
if you don't want to have to choose between running a stale router or
playing sys admin to keep it updated.
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They also have end-user reviews of DNS providers:
http://www.solvedns.com/dns-reviews/
But only a handful of providers have reviews.
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a test of that
server and it fails.
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immediately.
...how does Linux gather entropy...
The other replies seemed to speculate as to what the kernel is using as
the source. It shouldn't be that hard to track that down, and would be
worth adding to this thread as a point of information. So I encourage
you to do that research.
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common spool file/Maildir locations to cover
most of the bases.)
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as expected without altering
/etc/mailcheckrc or adding an rc file. But you're saying you didn't get
the expected behavior until you added /var/mail/moder8 to .mailcheckrc?
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a mainstream mail
client, like Thunderbird.
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written in? 'fixup' remains a mystery, but
you probably know enough about 'entities' to replace it with some
in-line code. Greg gave you a PHP example. It could be done as a
one-liner in Perl, with the assistance of a module.
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, but inbound connections fail, as if they are
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only from the localhost, and for everything else consult a virtual map.
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code (it doesn't generate the error message to STDERR), you're left with
a generic error and no object being identified.
I assume the above was on the new server. What happens when you strace
it on the old server?
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No, they work on the old server, but fail on the new. I assume it's a
permissions issue, but I can't figure out what might cause it.
% strace entities
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the cost was comparable to a router because the
production volume was lower and the hardware essentially identical.
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strategies, such as
running wires to access points mounted near where your equipment will be
used most of the time, or power line adapters.
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. These you can
be a bit more lackadaisical about updating.
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, and that can
take time to change. If you're the only one submitting clean code, and
your coworkers aren't on board with the value in doing likewise, you may
find it to be a futile effort.
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http
those lines, which under state telco regulations, they'd
be obligated to accommodate.
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cost less to hire someone to spend several hours talking to the
cable company on your behalf.
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Tom Metro wrote:
...I'm looking to get business class Internet service
for a home office. At my location I have an embarrassment of riches
and yet none of these are companies I want to do business with:
Verizon Business FIOS
Comcast Business cable Internet
RCN Business cable Internet
All
http://arstechnica.com/security/2014/07/sohoplessly-broken-hacking-contest-aims-to-test-home-router-security/
...security advocates are sponsoring SOHOpelessly BROKEN, a
no-holds-barred router hacking competition at next month's Defcon
hacker conference in Las Vegas. The contest will
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