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2006 Dec 28
2
theora streams from 23C3
After one day with wmv-Streams there are now also theora and vorbis
streams from the 23C3 online:
http://events.ccc.de/congress/2006/Streams
There are still some problems with it but at the moment it's working.
Regards
Helmut
2019 Aug 03
2
Samba generating wrong ipv6 and ipv4 address
...es disabled i mean that i bind on everything on samba
ac-dc...
What here is what is weird, (via bind9 DLZ i am using it and is working),
but on my clients i am getting some weird ipv6 addresses:
patrikx3 at bitang:~$ ping p3x-dc.patrikx3.com
PING p3x-dc.patrikx3.com(2001:470:1f1b:5b3:9ade:d0ff:fe04:23c3
(2001:470:1f1b:5b3:9ade:d0ff:fe04:23c3)) 56 data bytes
>From 2001:470:1f1b:5b3::1 (2001:470:1f1b:5b3::1) icmp_seq=1 Destination
unreachable: Address unreachable
>From 2001:470:1f1b:5b3::1 (2001:470:1f1b:5b3::1) icmp_seq=2 Destination
unreachable: Address unreachable
>From 2001:470:1f1b:5b3...
2007 Jan 03
0
theora recordings from 23C3
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
After a few days and many unofficial wmv recordings flowing around
there are now also theora recordings online. It seems that someone
called Konstantin converted them from the wmv ones which had been
created from the streams. Because of the technical problems with the
streams they are not complete yet but there are many enough to watch a
few hours. I
2019 Aug 03
0
Samba generating wrong ipv6 and ipv4 address
...bind on everything on samba
> ac-dc...
> What here is what is weird, (via bind9 DLZ i am using it and is working),
> but on my clients i am getting some weird ipv6 addresses:
> patrikx3 at bitang:~$ ping p3x-dc.patrikx3.com
> PING p3x-dc.patrikx3.com(2001:470:1f1b:5b3:9ade:d0ff:fe04:23c3
> (2001:470:1f1b:5b3:9ade:d0ff:fe04:23c3)) 56 data bytes
> From 2001:470:1f1b:5b3::1 (2001:470:1f1b:5b3::1) icmp_seq=1 Destination
> unreachable: Address unreachable
> From 2001:470:1f1b:5b3::1 (2001:470:1f1b:5b3::1) icmp_seq=2 Destination
> unreachable: Address unreachable
> From...
2008 Jul 06
11
OpenSSH 5.1: call for testing
...ot;VisualHostKey". The intent is to render
SSH host keys in a visual form that is amenable to easy recall and
rejection of changed host keys. This technique inspired by the
graphical hash visualisation schemes known as "random art[*]", and
by Dan Kaminsky's musings at 23C3 in Berlin.
Fingerprint visualisation in is currently disabled by default, as the
algorithm used to generate the random art is still subject to change.
[*] "Hash Visualization: a New Technique to improve Real-World
Security", Perrig A. and Song D., 1999, International Works...
2008 Jul 22
0
Announce: OpenSSH 5.1 released
...ot;VisualHostKey". The intent is to render
SSH host keys in a visual form that is amenable to easy recall and
rejection of changed host keys. This technique inspired by the
graphical hash visualisation schemes known as "random art[*]", and
by Dan Kaminsky's musings at 23C3 in Berlin.
Fingerprint visualisation in is currently disabled by default, as the
algorithm used to generate the random art is still subject to change.
[*] "Hash Visualization: a New Technique to improve Real-World
Security", Perrig A. and Song D., 1999, International Wor...
2008 Jul 22
0
Announce: OpenSSH 5.1 released
...ot;VisualHostKey". The intent is to render
SSH host keys in a visual form that is amenable to easy recall and
rejection of changed host keys. This technique inspired by the
graphical hash visualisation schemes known as "random art[*]", and
by Dan Kaminsky's musings at 23C3 in Berlin.
Fingerprint visualisation in is currently disabled by default, as the
algorithm used to generate the random art is still subject to change.
[*] "Hash Visualization: a New Technique to improve Real-World
Security", Perrig A. and Song D., 1999, International Wor...