When: January 17, 2006 7:00PM (6:30 for QA)
Topic: Dynamic Network Mapping (PBNJ + Nmap)
Moderators: Josh Abraham, Northeastern University
Location: MIT Building E51 Room 372
Note: This location has changed since last month.
An overview of existing network mapping tools and limitations,
I forgot to change the year :-)
When: January 17, 2007 7:00PM (6:30 for QA)
Topic: Dynamic Network Mapping (PBNJ + Nmap)
Moderators: Josh Abraham, Northeastern University
Location: MIT Building E51 Room 372
Note: This location has changed since last month.
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Jerry Feldman [EMAIL
On Tuesday, Jan 9th 2007 at 16:26 -0500, quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
= Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2007 09:43:27 -0500 (EST)
= From: Steven W. Orr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
=
= =If y'all haven't tried $_ yet, you should definitely give it a spin!
=
= In terms of good practices, (assuming you're using bash) I prefer
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 10:56:55 -0500 (EST)
From: Steven W. Orr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
../dirname, it won't work. Besides all the rest of bash that you want to
learn, you want to learn the readline command shell-expand-line which by
default is bound to M-C-e. (Try it. It really works.) So when
I know this is a question bound to evoke lots of opinion, but that's kind of
what I'm aiming for. I've been replacing cheap home APs/routers too often
lately and have had two fail in my office recently. Serving only a few
people, maybe, at a time, wireless access points from a big name like
Simple enough..
Linksys WRT-54G running the DD-WRT firmware.
I've had mine for a couple years now, LOVE it.. Does everything I
want and more, and since I can boost the power I have great range as
well.
Just make sure you get the right version of the hardware that will
work properly with
On 1/10/07, Neil Joseph Schelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone had any good experience with spending in the range of $100 or
so on
an access point or router that offers something in the way of reliability
more than the cheap $30-40 range equipment? I'm not overly concerned with
features,
I used to have a skanky old WD8013 card and the Linux driver
needed to be told where to find it in I/O space and which
interrupt to use or it would claim that I didn't have a NIC,
so that might be the sort of problem you're having. If the
Windows driver is able to find it then you can probably
On January 10, 2007, Travis Roy sent me the following:
Linksys WRT-54G running the DD-WRT firmware.
I've been using a WRT54G with DD-WRT at home for a while now, it's been
pretty solid. Under other firmwares I did have problems with the WRT
turning into a brick, requiring a full reset and
On 1/10/07, Michael ODonnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used to have a skanky old WD8013 card and the Linux driver
needed to be told where to find it in I/O space and which
interrupt to use or it would claim that I didn't have a NIC,
so that might be the sort of problem you're having. If the
On 1/10/07, Bill McGonigle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
which suggests building the driver from source -- yuck.
... building the source wasn't a big deal ...
Spoken like a true Linux user. ;-)
-- Ben
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January's meeting of PySIG will be on Thursday, January 25th 2007.
Our usual and favorite venue, the Amoskeag Business Incubator, 33
South Commercial Street, Manchester. We expect to be in an office
instead of the conference room, but all else remains the same:
6:30 PM Early birds -- newbie
On 1/10/07, Travis Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Simple enough..
Linksys WRT-54G running the DD-WRT firmware.
I've had mine for a couple years now, LOVE it.. Does everything I
want and more, and since I can boost the power I have great range as
well.
Just make sure you get the right version
I've tried both DD-WRT and HyperWRT (also the thibor version) and one
thing you absolutely have to do is clear the NVRAM after you flash
the ROM. Otherwise, you end up with strange default settings like
Undefined 1 showing up plus other random oddities.
- Chris
On Jan 10, 2007,
Chris Linstid wrote:
I've tried both DD-WRT and HyperWRT (also the thibor version) and one
thing you absolutely have to do is clear the NVRAM after you flash
the ROM. Otherwise, you end up with strange default settings like
Undefined 1 showing up plus other random oddities.
Thanks. I
I'm upgrading my box and I can't seem to find a controller card I once
had. I'm losing my PATA hard drives unless I can find a card for them. I
prefer Promise, but will go for anything that is compatible. Is there a
good small computer store somewhere around that would sell these cards?
My
Hi,
I learned about a relatively small contracting opportunity to develop
about a dozen forms that email the results to an admin email. We're
unable to take it on at this time. This is for a non-profit
organization, and will be integrated into an existing dynamic content
site written in
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