Got my iPhone 3G

iPhone boxAfter days of waiting I finally got my iPhone 3G.

Looks like Apple <3's DRM

AppleI really like how Apple has taken to the dark side, supporting DRM as seen by their crippling of DTrace and the QuickTime update that disables video editing apps. I guess this gives me more reason to avoid switching to OS X and replacing my aging laptop with a MacBook.

Remember, the US Courts believe you have no right to expect privacy in email.

GPG imageI've always been surprised by the lack of people using GPG, PGP or even S/MIME. Perhaps now that the Sixth Circuit US Court of Appeals has stated that e-mail is not protected under the Forth Amendment of the Constitution and that "users have no expectation of privacy," people may think again.

itojun

ItojunIt's been reported in the OpenBSD Journal that "itojun" Jun-ichiro Itoh Hagino, one of the developers who contributed significantly to implementing IPv6 in BSD, recently passed away. Although I did not know him personally, I can honestly say he will be missed and his loss will be felt in the BSD and IPv6 user communities. :(

Undeleting Files on a Refurbished Drive

icon of removable mediaI bought a "refurbished" mini-HD from Geeks.com. I was curious whether by "refurbished" they meant it was factory refurbished, in which case the drive should have been clean, or just "used and returned to us," in which case there were probably a lot of deleted files still on the drive. I decided before trying autopsy/sleuth, I'd try magicrescue. I found about 840MB of data -- mostly mathematical graphs and such and some other files that support my theory that the previous owner was quite the nerd.

COB Speicher

Army LogoI'm currently at COB Speicher in Iraq (been here since 21st of September). Presently, my internet access is considerably limited, but I'm doing alright other than that.

Accessing Lame WiFi Hotspots in Three Easy Steps

WiFi imageI'm in Kuwait at the moment and the camp where I am has pre-paid wireless hotspots that use MAC filtering to block unauthenticated users and redirect them to a login page. After, successful authentication the MAC is white listed. It's pretty weak security that can be bypassed by:

  1. Running Kismet or Airsnort to capture some packets
  2. Running Wireshark to find traffic other than people getting stuck at a login page (i.e., authenticated users)
  3. Changing the MAC of your NIC to that of an authenticated user
  4. Connecting happily

One Day Between Now and Deployment

US Army logoThere's just one day left between now and deployment.

Proxying Traffic with Lighttpd

Lighttpd logoI lately had an issue where I had a Web service running on a port other than 80 and obviously I couldn't have 2 daemons listening on port 80. So, I came up with a nice little alternative: Create a subdomain and configure lighttpd to proxy the traffic. An extra perk to it is that since the domain has a wildcard SSL certificate installed, the subproxy can share in the SSL goodness without any extra configuraion.

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