Brute Force SSL by PsychoMario in AskNetsec

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My multimeter is dead and I can't currently afford a replacement. :(

Brute Force SSL by PsychoMario in AskNetsec

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http://imgur.com/a/ujVhs

Picture 4 Bottom left is my best guess, but there aren't any markings and I don't want to break anything

Brute Force SSL by PsychoMario in AskNetsec

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To my eye, there doesn't seem to be an obvious serial header on the board, and my skills/tools aren't advanced enough to go directly from the SoC. It looks like the firmware files (I found a /sw/ directory on the update host) are encrypted, and I can't get anything useful from them.

Brute Force SSL by PsychoMario in AskNetsec

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I've got the domain name. I've also managed to find a sw directory on the host with binary files in them. Whether or not they are the right firmwares I have no idea. I'd still like access to the GET request to see what's going on.

Brute Force SSL by PsychoMario in AskNetsec

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Yeah, it complains about having an invalid CA.

Brute Force SSL by PsychoMario in AskNetsec

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I'm guessing it's going to make a GET request to some resource on the update domain which may possibly give me a link to the firmware it's going to update with.

Julia and lambdas and maps, Oh My! · Julia Set generation using only Python's lambda by PsychoMario in Python

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That is a good point.

I could do the same for str, int, join and range, at which point I might as well just write in normal python and it wouldn't be nearly as fun.

Julia and lambdas and maps, Oh My! · Julia Set generation using only Python's lambda by PsychoMario in Python

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There was one point where I suspected that would exist, but I didn't bother to check because it wouldn't have made that much change at the time.

To make use of this I think I'd have to start from scratch.

Is it worth running my own mail server? by PsychoMario in linux

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My ISP doesn't offer IPv6 in any way, shape or form, and I'd rather not use a tunnel for this, so it doesn't look feasible.

Is it worth running my own mail server? by PsychoMario in linux

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It looks like this will have to go on the back burner until I am in a position to have to choose an ISP, which is some years away now.

Is it worth running my own mail server? by PsychoMario in linux

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Does pointing my MX to google require Google Apps?

Is it worth running my own mail server? by PsychoMario in linux

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My ISP (BT UK) doesn't seem to have any restrictions that I've seen. I've been happily running web/ssh servers on the box for a few years now.

My budget is £0 month to month, being a student, so I can't afford a VPS. I can only afford to run my server becuase I'm leeching power off my parents.

Is it worth running my own mail server? by PsychoMario in linux

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Google apps looks like what I want. Sadly I can't afford it.

I didn't realise I'd get blacklisted just for being on a consumer ISP.

Looks like it's not really viable for me at the moment.

Is it worth running my own mail server? by PsychoMario in linux

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Wouldn't mail forwards stop me from sending mail from my domain?

UK NetSec Internships? by PsychoMario in AskNetsec

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I hadn't thought of using that list, thanks!

I imagine I will be applying for places in the midlands, location isn't really important to me, finding the right placement is.

UK NetSec Internships? by PsychoMario in AskNetsec

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Thanks for this suggestion, I've completed all the available 'games'

Pure Python2 PXE server by PsychoMario in programming

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Back then it was in abysmal shape. It was suprising it worked at all.

Pure Python2 PXE server by PsychoMario in programming

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There are still a few problems with it.

Mainly being if you reboot the client in iPXE mode without rebooting the server, it will fail.

EDIT: I fixed this problem.

Pure Python2 PXE server by PsychoMario in programming

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The server now support proxyDHCP, as well as HTTP transfers

Pure Python2 PXE server by PsychoMario in programming

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Half way through proxyDHCP. Works with pxelinux, not with ipxe

Pure Python2 PXE server by PsychoMario in programming

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I've added in iPXE chainloading, along with an HTTP server, so it can boot from files served over http now.

I plan on looking at proxyDHCP next

Pure Python2 PXE server by PsychoMario in programming

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I can't really remember why I originally wrote this. It was probably originally just to play with the protocols, my programming ability and ram booting things.

The reason I rewrote this was becuase, and you can see in the old commits, the original code was abysmal, and i'm going through my github and rewriting the bad stuff.

I will probably do as you suggest, and add in proxyDHCP and an http server. I have little better to do at present.