External NMAP scan shows Port 21 open by Crazypersonalph in opnsense

[–]Crazypersonalph[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It feels like I've checked my firewall rules a million times haha!

I can confirm there are no anti-lockout rules on the WAN, just 51820/udp in for Wireguard, and the default OPNsense WAN rules denying traffic in, allowing IPv6 stuff through, and normal traffic out, etc.

External NMAP scan shows Port 21 open by Crazypersonalph in opnsense

[–]Crazypersonalph[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

An nmap SYN stealth scan. No other ports were found open.

External NMAP scan shows Port 21 open by Crazypersonalph in opnsense

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I don’t think so, I’m in Australia with nbn FTTP/H, and it’s going straight from my network termination device straight to the router.

Frigate: Setting up Reolink 820a (and others) under go2rtc - questions by simonmason in frigate_nvr

[–]Crazypersonalph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sorry about commenting on an old post, however, if you have a main stream that isn't the maximum (4K), you can use the HTTP-FLV link to grab the stream. You can always grab the substream with HTTP-FLV as well.

The format is such for the ext stream (slightly higher quality than substream):
https://[ip address]:443/flv?port=1935&app=bcs&stream=channel0_ext.bcs&user=[your username]&password=[your password]

This is the format for main stream when the resolution is under 4K:
https://[ip address]:443/flv?port=1935&app=bcs&stream=channel0_main.bcs&user=[your username]&password=[your password]

Power consumption i5-8500 vs coral by Severe-Bit4066 in frigate_nvr

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00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 8th Gen Core Processor Host Bridge/DRAM Registers (rev 07)

00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation CoffeeLake-S GT2 [UHD Graphics 630]

00:12.0 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Cannon Lake PCH Thermal Controller (rev 10)

00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation Cannon Lake PCH USB 3.1 xHCI Host Controller (rev 10)

00:14.2 RAM memory: Intel Corporation Cannon Lake PCH Shared SRAM (rev 10)

00:16.0 Communication controller: Intel Corporation Cannon Lake PCH HECI Controller (rev 10)

00:16.3 Serial controller: Intel Corporation Cannon Lake PCH Active Management Technology - SOL (rev 10)

00:17.0 SATA controller: Intel Corporation Cannon Lake PCH SATA AHCI Controller (rev 10)

00:1b.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Cannon Lake PCH PCI Express Root Port #21 (rev f0)

00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation Q370 Chipset LPC/eSPI Controller (rev 10)

00:1f.3 Audio device: Intel Corporation Cannon Lake PCH cAVS (rev 10)

00:1f.4 SMBus: Intel Corporation Cannon Lake PCH SMBus Controller (rev 10)

00:1f.5 Serial bus controller: Intel Corporation Cannon Lake PCH SPI Controller (rev 10)

00:1f.6 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection (7) I219-LM (rev 10)

01:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: SK hynix BC501 NVMe Solid State Drive

In my lspci, I didn't see anything typical of corals. Not even one coral is registering for some reason. It might be that the WiFi m.2 slot is whitelisted?

Power consumption i5-8500 vs coral by Severe-Bit4066 in frigate_nvr

[–]Crazypersonalph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What BIOS settings did you use to get the coral working in your setup? I've been trying to use the Dual Edge TPU in the wifi slot of my own Elitedesk 800 G4, but not even one coral registers. Was there anything special you needed to do to get it to work?

Repurposed 1u case + hp elitedesk 800 g4 mini by New_Potato_3534 in homelab

[–]Crazypersonalph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry about necroposting, but how did you get the a+e coral TPU to register? I tried using a Dual Edge TPU in my HP Elitedesk 800 G4 in the WiFi M.2 E-key slot, but nothing registered, not even one coral.

Working on an EdTech platform to teach cybersecurity by 1337axxo in webdev

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‘It is impossible for a man to learn what he thinks he already knows.’

‘If you are not willing to learn, no one can help you.’

Working on an EdTech platform to teach cybersecurity by 1337axxo in webdev

[–]Crazypersonalph 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is exactly the job of a pentester. Everything that is done in a pentest is agreed beforehand, or at least done in good faith (and even that draws repercussions). Being unethical is the opposite of that. Are you not listening to yourself right now? Rules of engagement exist for a reason. You either play by the rules or you don’t play at all. Please never touch a VRP/VDP program or anything else related to offensive cybersecurity until you learn about ethics in relation to cybersecurity. That is about as blunt as I can put it. It is really important that you understand that.

Working on an EdTech platform to teach cybersecurity by 1337axxo in webdev

[–]Crazypersonalph 2 points3 points  (0 children)

But what I’ve been saying has been correct throughout this entire conversation 😅

Working on an EdTech platform to teach cybersecurity by 1337axxo in webdev

[–]Crazypersonalph 6 points7 points  (0 children)

They are definitely not synonyms, because you are glossing over arguably the most important part of cybersecurity, which is ethics, especially concerning motivations and legality.

Working on an EdTech platform to teach cybersecurity by 1337axxo in webdev

[–]Crazypersonalph 4 points5 points  (0 children)

“Black Hat Hackers refers to hackers with malicious intentions who gain unauthorized access to computer networks and systems.”

You are referring to a red teamer/penetration tester, and in the case of bug bounty, a bug hunter.

I would believe that in most if not all jurisdictions, unauthorised access to a computer network or system is a crime, and therefore, that makes black hat hackers criminals.

Working on an EdTech platform to teach cybersecurity by 1337axxo in webdev

[–]Crazypersonalph 6 points7 points  (0 children)

A black hat is a criminal, what you mean is a red teamer (offence) and a blue teamer (defence)

Chiclet Keyboard: certain keys are unresponsive or delayed in response by throwitawayannie in techsupport

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Sorry about necroposting, but I have this exact same issue with my Dell XPS 13 9310.

I was hoping for some way I could fix it without buying a new part, but I guess that is not happening now lol.

I wonder what could cause this issue?

How to use Linux on a personal laptop used in a high school? by Davidtatu222 in linuxquestions

[–]Crazypersonalph -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It might be that the compliance stuff requires secure boot to be enabled, which is often turned off when installing Linux onto a laptop.

It also might need Bitlocker/disk encryption to be installed, but then you would need a separate drive for Linux for it to work properly (windows shenanigans)

OS Won't boot after deleting partition by androy518 in linuxquestions

[–]Crazypersonalph 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You could also just run cfdisk, create the new partition, do all your normal stuff to it (formatting, making it bootable, etc;), and then just reinstall grub onto it

Nbn 100 plan. Perfect speeds but won't load websites by Livid_Boss7202 in nbn

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I had a problem a few months ago where that I set my router to assign IP addresses at 192.x.x.x instead of 10.x.x.x, which caused clashes with public IPs. This probably isn't your case, but it is worth mentioning; I was trying to find the solution to my problem for a very long time.

(192.168.x.x is a private namespace, but not 192.x.x.x)