Re: [ilugd] [OT] : Y! Messenger project

2008-02-10 Thread Ravi Kumar
On Feb 11, 2008 11:57 AM, Manish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Feb 11, 2008 11:24 AM, Ravi Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi,
  I am in sort of stupid project. As my company doesn't allow Y! messenger
  just to be following ISO standards, which says 'external chat software
 and
  file-sharing software should not be allowed in corporate, as it would
 leak
  the private documents.

 And email?

 --
 Manish



No, there is private owned  Mail server. So Yahoo Mail is not required. :)
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Re: [ilugd] Linux based dissambler for windows x86 program

2008-02-10 Thread tuxdna
http://linux.die.net/man/1/winedbg

Hi all,
  do anyone know about a Linux Dissambler program for windows binary. I
  don't
  want to leave my Ubuntu for dissambling windows program.
 

 http://john.fremlin.org/linux/howto/win32-disassembly.html

 
  Please suggest me some.
  It would be better if they have code flow/analyzing etc capability.
 

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Re: [ilugd] [OT] : Y! Messenger project

2008-02-10 Thread Manish
On Feb 11, 2008 12:02 PM, Ravi Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Feb 11, 2008 11:57 AM, Manish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  On Feb 11, 2008 11:24 AM, Ravi Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi,
   I am in sort of stupid project. As my company doesn't allow Y! messenger
   just to be following ISO standards, which says 'external chat software
  and
   file-sharing software should not be allowed in corporate, as it would
  leak
   the private documents.
 
  And email?
 
 No, there is private owned  Mail server. So Yahoo Mail is not required. :)

And it delivers emails only to specified domains?

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PS:  Please refrain from top posting.

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Re: [ilugd] Linux based dissambler for windows x86 program

2008-02-10 Thread Ravi Kumar
On Feb 11, 2008 12:12 PM, tuxdna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 http://linux.die.net/man/1/winedbg

 Hi all,
   do anyone know about a Linux Dissambler program for windows binary. I
   don't
   want to leave my Ubuntu for dissambling windows program.
  
 
  http://john.fremlin.org/linux/howto/win32-disassembly.html
 
  
   Please suggest me some.
   It would be better if they have code flow/analyzing etc capability.


Thanks man, you gave very nice pointers to save me. :)
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Re: [ilugd] [OT] : Y! Messenger project

2008-02-10 Thread Manish
On Feb 11, 2008 12:17 PM, Ravi Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   
   No, there is private owned  Mail server. So Yahoo Mail is not required.
  :)
 
  And it delivers emails only to specified domains?
 
  --
  Manish
  PS:  Please refrain from top posting.


 No, mails can be sent to anywhere, but when you breach security by sending
 mails-attachments(docs) outside the trusted list of domains, then it is
 easily filtered by administrator, who can watch in archive for the sent
 attachments.

Hmm.  And accessing non-work emails like gmail at work ;) ?  Sorry for
splitting hairs but the fundamental logic seemed flawed hence these
questions to clarify understanding.

-- 
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Re: [ilugd] Linux based dissambler for windows x86 program

2008-02-10 Thread tuxdna
On Feb 11, 2008 11:10 AM, Ravi Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi all,
 do anyone know about a Linux Dissambler program for windows binary. I
 don't
 want to leave my Ubuntu for dissambling windows program.


http://john.fremlin.org/linux/howto/win32-disassembly.html


 Please suggest me some.
 It would be better if they have code flow/analyzing etc capability.
 --
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Re: [ilugd] [OT] : Y! Messenger project

2008-02-10 Thread Shashidhar Bhat
Ravi Kumar wrote:
 Shashidhar Bhat:
   
 Deploying latest breed of UTM appliance at gateway is an ideal solution.

 Thanks,
 
 but can you throw some more lights. I am reading that on Google. But since I
 am not a network admin, I will have problem in presenting that idea. So
 seeking a little more description about it.
   
Hi Ravi,
Please refer the following product specification. This could be one of 
the options for you.

http://zyxel.com/web/product_family_detail.php?PC1indexflag=20040908175941CategoryGroupNo=E2221829-45A5-4624-B569-E93579CE2C44

Shashi
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Re: [ilugd] [OT] : Y! Messenger project

2008-02-10 Thread Ravi Kumar
Shashidhar Bhat:


 Deploying latest breed of UTM appliance at gateway is an ideal solution.

 Thanks,
but can you throw some more lights. I am reading that on Google. But since I
am not a network admin, I will have problem in presenting that idea. So
seeking a little more description about it.
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Re: [ilugd] [OT] : Y! Messenger project

2008-02-10 Thread Shashidhar Bhat
Ravi Kumar wrote:
 Hi,
 I am in sort of stupid project. As my company doesn't allow Y! messenger
 just to be following ISO standards, which says 'external chat software and
 file-sharing software should not be allowed in corporate, as it would leak
 the private documents.
 ANd i agree that for certain limit. Private documents are the sole property
 of company.
 BUt since the new client has asked to provide Y! messenger to everyone
 working on their project, so they and onsite people can have better
 communication, it is now a problem. The company has provided that, but now
 asked me if I can get to disable the File-Transfer and Chat-Room features in
 it. THe highest priority is to disable the File-Transfer features.

 I searched Internet, and came up with no easy and quick solution. (** GRR,
 Y! should have a feature to restrict)**.

 I came up with some  faint solution. Here are those:
 Edit the source of Pigdin, disable File-Sharing/Transfer feature. But since
 its in C/C++, a major problem for us. People here are specialized in Java,
 Dot.NET. Myself in Opensource Techs, and somehow Python (which I know less,
 but like most). So development/editing in C++ is challenger/.

 The second idea is to develop own Web-based MEssenger something like Meebo
 (we can't use Meebo as it is restricted and also it has the file-sharing
 feature). We can use the same nice library libpurple, but since there is no
 python binding for it, it again is a sort of problem for me.

 The third idea is to edit the Y! messenger binary, find the port it uses for
 the transfer (80) and restrict it.

 But none of these satisfies me. I am still looking for some better idea,
 therefore I put the problem infront of you.
 Suggest me your creative and better idea,. Also, if someone can suggest me
 solution around python, it would be great.
   
Deploying latest breed of UTM appliance at gateway is an ideal solution.

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[ilugd] [OT] : Y! Messenger project

2008-02-10 Thread Ravi Kumar
Hi,
I am in sort of stupid project. As my company doesn't allow Y! messenger
just to be following ISO standards, which says 'external chat software and
file-sharing software should not be allowed in corporate, as it would leak
the private documents.
ANd i agree that for certain limit. Private documents are the sole property
of company.
BUt since the new client has asked to provide Y! messenger to everyone
working on their project, so they and onsite people can have better
communication, it is now a problem. The company has provided that, but now
asked me if I can get to disable the File-Transfer and Chat-Room features in
it. THe highest priority is to disable the File-Transfer features.

I searched Internet, and came up with no easy and quick solution. (** GRR,
Y! should have a feature to restrict)**.

I came up with some  faint solution. Here are those:
Edit the source of Pigdin, disable File-Sharing/Transfer feature. But since
its in C/C++, a major problem for us. People here are specialized in Java,
Dot.NET. Myself in Opensource Techs, and somehow Python (which I know less,
but like most). So development/editing in C++ is challenger/.

The second idea is to develop own Web-based MEssenger something like Meebo
(we can't use Meebo as it is restricted and also it has the file-sharing
feature). We can use the same nice library libpurple, but since there is no
python binding for it, it again is a sort of problem for me.

The third idea is to edit the Y! messenger binary, find the port it uses for
the transfer (80) and restrict it.

But none of these satisfies me. I am still looking for some better idea,
therefore I put the problem infront of you.
Suggest me your creative and better idea,. Also, if someone can suggest me
solution around python, it would be great.
-- 
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Re: [ilugd] [OT] : Y! Messenger project

2008-02-10 Thread Manish
On Feb 11, 2008 11:24 AM, Ravi Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,
 I am in sort of stupid project. As my company doesn't allow Y! messenger
 just to be following ISO standards, which says 'external chat software and
 file-sharing software should not be allowed in corporate, as it would leak
 the private documents.

And email?

-- 
Manish

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