[Discuss] Fun with an Unsupported NIC...

2017-02-06 Thread Dr. Anthony Gabrielson
Hello, I have an unsupported NIC I would like to hack around with. The NIC is a Linksys AC600 which appears to have an ATH10k chipset. I know the ATH10k works with Linux, but this specific device is not directly supported. I'm hoping someone may be able to point me towards a tutorial to link

Re: [Discuss] Dropping obsolete commands (Linux Pocket Guide)

2015-11-09 Thread Dr. Anthony Gabrielson
> On Nov 9, 2015, at 5:19 PM, Daniel Barrett wrote: > > 3. telnet > > I'm planning to mention telnet only for its utility in hitting > arbitrary ports (telnet myhost 80), and to drop all discussion of > remote logins with telnet, since it's largely been replaced by > ssh. (And maybe have a foot

Re: [Discuss] 19,000 person company passwords stolen via HTTPS

2015-10-06 Thread Dr. Anthony Gabrielson
I’m not going to go back and forth about this all night… So I’m signing off of this thread after this response else it turns into a classic tl;dr. > On Oct 6, 2015, at 7:55 PM, Rich Pieri wrote: > > On 10/6/2015 7:30 PM, Anthony Gabrielson wrote: >> No… > > Yes. It's a monolithic data store w

Re: [Discuss] 19,000 person company passwords stolen via HTTPS

2015-10-06 Thread Dr. Anthony Gabrielson
> On Oct 6, 2015, at 10:52 AM, Rich Pieri wrote: > > The problem isn't encryption or lack thereof. The problem is that the way we > handle authentication is fundamentally broken. Centralized authentication is > literally an all eggs in one basket deal. Steal the basket and you get all > the e

Re: [Discuss] os x = poop?

2015-02-22 Thread Dr. Anthony Gabrielson
I put Ubuntu on my Air after this post began. Ubuntu wasn’t bad on the Air, but a lot of custom configuration was required; custom configuration not needed with OS X. Anyway, I ended up putting OS X back on it after a few days. Anthony > On Feb 22, 2015, at 3:08 PM, Eric Chadbourne > wrote:

Re: [Discuss] os x = poop?

2015-02-11 Thread Dr. Anthony Gabrielson
orth an intelligent man's time to be in the majority. By > definition, there are already enough people to do that. > G. H. Hardy > > >> On Feb 11, 2015, at 10:06 PM, Dr. Anthony Gabrielson >> wrote: >> >> Eric, >> >> Honestly you sound a litt

Re: [Discuss] os x = poop?

2015-02-11 Thread Dr. Anthony Gabrielson
jails. > Maybe in the future docker will be more interesting. I don’t care how > important RedHat’s marketing arm thinks it is. > > I do love their hardware. It is art. Software is poop. Evil, manipulative, > poorly made poop. Damn I should have purchased a system76 box inste

Re: [Discuss] os x = poop?

2015-02-11 Thread Dr. Anthony Gabrielson
Hi Eric, I like OS X because it works for me. The OS is long term stable and doesn’t begin to flake out after a year+ of development. I do not need to focus on installing software and getting things that should work out of the box to just work. I also really like Xcode - it is much nicer than

Re: [Discuss] iptables trouble

2013-09-29 Thread Dr. Anthony Gabrielson
On Sep 28, 2013, at 3:48 PM, Dan Ritter wrote: > On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 03:38:22PM -0400, Dr. Anthony Gabrielson wrote: >> Hello, >> I'm trying to get iptables working on a Raspberry Pi running Kali and I >> keep getting the same error. I've run out

[Discuss] iptables trouble

2013-09-28 Thread Dr. Anthony Gabrielson
Hello, I'm trying to get iptables working on a Raspberry Pi running Kali and I keep getting the same error. I've run out of ideas and I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction so I can get this working. It originally seemed like the Kali kernel left a few modules off so I

[Discuss] OS X Kernel Modules

2013-03-09 Thread Dr. Anthony Gabrielson
Hello, Does anyone have any experience (or good links) with or about developing kernel modules on OS X? I would like to get myself up to speed and I'm not finding alot of information available. Any pointers that would explain how to building them and resources available would be apprec