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back from vacation
Yeah and I still got no more photos, if I won't forget I'll start gathering em today. It's just somebody always have to poke me so I don't forget to get back to real life from linuxPosted 04-20-2010 at 05:47 AM by Web31337 -
back from vacation
The place is beautiful.Posted 04-20-2010 at 12:03 AM by Mr-Bisquit -
Violence in movies & books - how far is this going?
I like what you have to say here. Those are good thoughts.Posted 02-20-2010 at 07:59 PM by ofaring -
PGA - Pretty Good Anonymity
You may simplify this by using '-D' param of ssh that acts like a SOCKS5 proxy, allowing you to create tunneled connections to any server.
That decreases anonymity but increases performance and stability. I prefer staying with initial version of this solution. Also it has a side effect that some web browsers require HTTP/HTTP CONNECT-type proxies, and socks are not applicable in this context. If you are looking for a way to surf the net freely, this solution might not comfort you.Posted 02-06-2010 at 01:07 PM by Web31337 -
Violence in movies & books - how far is this going?
Posted "Life from Linux point of view".
Please notice this is probably not the final version. If you have any ideas, your input is welcome, you can find my contacts on that page.Posted 02-02-2010 at 09:02 AM by Web31337 -
Violence in movies & books - how far is this going?
Obviously, noone really takes that for real. As expected.
Just back from durian site.
For most what I'm telling here looks like a sort of a fairytale. LOL. Welcome to the real world, man
Next post I will explain the entire life from Linux point of view
Just give me time to merge it and add few more thoughts.Posted 02-02-2010 at 03:03 AM by Web31337
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The moment you feel proud for your technics: my UPS
I was thinking of a different things at that moment i stayed near my window. I was thinking how hard we are bound to a technological progress, how good we probably lived centuries ago with a peace with nature, etc. Since I'm writing a book on this very topic, that were my thoughts.
The future of a planet is in a hands of everyone and YOU too. What can you do to make this world better? Even for a single tiny moment, which anyway worths it.Posted 01-23-2010 at 10:44 PM by Web31337 -
PGA - Pretty Good Anonymity
The example set of commands with proxychains.
# ~/.proxychains/proxychains.conf - stage 1 config, contains proxy chain between SSH(s) and SSH(e).
# it can as well contain only reference to Proxy(1) if you are not using chains between servers.
# ~/p/chain2/proxychains.conf - stage 2 config, contains a ProxyOnSSH(e) reference.
# Assume PROXY_1 is Proxy(1) IP. Proxy(1) might as well be placed on SSH(s) the way ProxyAtSSH(e) is.
# start your terminal emulator. better the one supports tabs or multiple sessions in 1 window. You can as well use GNU screen util for this purpose.
user@srvr:~/anydir$ ssh tunneluser@ssh_s -L 2222:PROXY_1:8080 -N
# run to another console(or create new window (^a+c) if you work in GNU screen)
# this will use proxychains config in your home directory, containing a chain between SSH(s) and SSH(e).
user@srvr:~/anydir$ proxychains ssh tunneluser@ssh_e -L 22222:127.0.0.1:10080 -N
# now at local port 22222 you have a tunneled link to your last point, ProxyAtSSH(e).
# to use this scheme, start another session, cd to ~/p/chain2/ and run proxychains with anything you like.
user@srvr:~/p/chain2$ proxychains sshnuke 10.2.2.2 -rootpw="Z10N0101"
# you can as well use ~/.proxychains/proxychains.conf as a symlink to ~/.proxychains/stage1 which contains chain between servers and ~/.proxychains/stage2 which contains ProxyAtSSH(e), so that when you create a tunnel to SSH(e) you can remap it to stage2 file and use proxychains in any directory.Posted 01-23-2010 at 08:16 AM by Web31337
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"Hacker" term abuse
With you 100%! I would love for someone to do me the honour of calling me hacker! The media usage of the term annoys me immensely!Posted 01-23-2010 at 07:41 AM by rich_c -
Fighting with xfce 4.6 installation on debian
thanks for your attention, Web31337! i will try that.Posted 12-23-2009 at 02:05 AM by cloacms -
Fighting with xfce 4.6 installation on debian
it seem to be fixed, cloacms!
i started xfce at 19 dec, xfdesktop memory usage changed from 66M to 72M only when i was tweaking some settings here, so actually memory usage doesn't change anymore. It's been 3 days of regular work, by now it should already have taken around 120-150M or 200M even, as you well know. So, if you won't succeed with apt as was adviced back in thread, you may wish to try building it from sources. I will post an order of building xfce 4.6 from scratch in this blog when i will do it again. =)
good luck!Posted 12-22-2009 at 01:12 AM by Web31337 -
Fighting with xfce 4.6 installation on debian
how's testing of xfce 4.6 goes up there?Posted 12-21-2009 at 03:31 AM by cloacms
Updated 12-21-2009 at 03:33 AM by cloacms -
Fighting with xfce 4.6 installation on debian
or maybe it was fixed. anyway it needs time to understand, i can't really say by now.
i will post back here when i will finally establish that. i still hope problem was with xfce 4.4.Posted 12-18-2009 at 09:58 PM by Web31337