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2015 Jan 25
2
Centos 7 | Rebind ctrl + alt + f# keystroke to application
Hello, I am new to Centos and this mailing list. I have an application (IntelliJ IDEA) which uses the ctrl+alt+f# key combinations to provide shortcuts. The keystrokes are bind to the ttys virtual consoles. Is there anyway to rebind the keystrokes to the application? I tried the following solution (xorg.conf edit) but my PC freezes during boot process. I had to rollback the xorg.conf changes
2010 Dec 27
3
openssh and keystroke timing attacks (again)
Hi all, Over the past 10 years, there has been some discussion and several patches concerning keystroke timing being revealed by the timing of openssh packet network transmission. The issue is that keystroke timing is correlated with the plaintext, and openssh users expect their communications to be kept entirely secret. Despite some excellent ideas and patches, such as Jason Coit's
2010 Jul 13
2
Capture Keystrokes
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi List, This may be a little of an unorthodox question as it somewhat defeats the purpose of encryption, but I'm currently attempting to put together a high-interactive iPhone honeypot project as part of my thesis for a masters course in security and forensics. The project blog is located at http://iphonehoneypot.wordpress.com which details the
2015 Jan 26
0
Centos 7 | Rebind ctrl + alt + f# keystroke to application
On 01/25/2015 09:31 AM, Konstantinos Karadamoglou wrote: > > I have an application (IntelliJ IDEA) which uses the ctrl+alt+f# key > combinations to provide shortcuts. The keystrokes are bind to the ttys > virtual consoles. Is there anyway to rebind the keystrokes to the > application? Change the keymappings that IDEA uses: settings > keymap > keymappings > default for
2008 Sep 17
3
unix-type commandline keystrokes in the windows RGUI
Hi all, I am generally quite fond of the unix commandline keystrokes (e.g. searching back in your history with [CTRL]-R, and cutting/pasting with [CTRL]-K/Y) which work in the R commandline in *nix. Does anyone know if there's any way to get similar functionality in the Windows RGUI? I know that as of now, [CTRL]-A and -E do the same as unix (beginning and end of line) and [CTRL]-Y does a
2004 Dec 31
5
catch keystrokes
is it possible to intercept keystrokes using wxruby?
2009 Mar 03
7
Fedora 10 - update killed text input to Wine
This weekend I built a new machine running Fedora 10, its software was up to date as of Saturday morning (I think, maybe Friday evening). I installed Wine with "yum" (version 1.1.14). I managed to get Diablo 2 LOD installed and working (flawlessly!). I was happily playing this afternoon, then exited the game and ran "yum update". After the update text input did not work (the
2009 Jan 22
2
[PATCH] I attach two patches correcting documentation and I have a few questions
I post this to the mailing list, but perhaps is not the good place. I'm not subscribed, so I don't know if I'm going to get any reply, but please, tell me where to send patches. I attach two patches that correctly describes the new support for F11 and F12 in documentation but I have two more question to update documentation accordingly. In doc/syslinux.txt line 515, talking about
2001 Oct 16
1
Defeating Timing Attacks Patch for OpenSSH 2.9.9p2 and 2.9p2
Hello, In response to the timing analysis attacks presented by Dawn Song et. al. in her paper http://paris.cs.berkeley.edu/~dawnsong/ssh-timing.html we at Silicon Defense developed a patch for openssh to avoid such measures. Timing Analysis Evasion changes were developed by C. Jason Coit and Roel Jonkman of Silicon Defense. These changes cause SSH to send packets unless request not to,
2014 Sep 06
3
keystrokes
> On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 8:18 AM, Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> wrote: > > Hello Syslinux Team, > > > > What actions are _supposed_ to be triggered by each of: > > > > [Ctrl-J] > > [Ctrl-M] > > > > in the Syslinux command line in version 6.03-pre20? > > They should do nothing special but either might be interpreted like an
2004 Jan 07
1
keystroke logging
> > >What do you recommend for keeping track of user >activities? For preserving bash histories I followed >these recommendations: > >http://www.defcon1.org/secure-command.html > Interesting reading but, as others have noted, of limited use. Keystroke logging can be disabled by - as others have noted - either spawning another (perhaps different) shell, using a remote
2001 Oct 16
1
[Fwd: Re: Defeating Timing Attacks Patch for OpenSSH 2.9.9p2 and 2.9p2]
Nicolas, The timing attack described in the paper by Dawn Song et al. works by examining the timing of keystrokes. Currently OpenSSH sends a packet every time you press a key, thus it is possible to capture the approximate inter-keystroke timing of a user (they found minimal overhead in time from a key press to packet sent). Our patch causes a packet to be sent every 50 ms regardless of whether
2015 Jan 07
2
discussion about keystroke timing attacks against SSH on the cryptography ML
Hi folks. FYI: There's a discussion[0] about keystroke timing attacks against SSH going on on the cryptography mailing list. Would be interesting to hear the opinion of some OpenSSH folks what SSH/OpenSSH is doing against this and what could maybe be don in addition. Especially since the main idea behind the attack is obviously not limited to the initial authentication phase when a password
2005 Mar 05
1
Emacs keystroke to toggle T/F for setting logical values
I'd like to have an Emacs keystroke that would let me toggle between T and F when editing logical settings in R code. I looked in the ESS documentation and in my O'Reilly emacs books but found nothing. Any ideas? Scott Waichler Pacific Northwest National Laboratory scott.waichler at pnl.gov
2005 Nov 14
1
keystrokes from browser
Gmail has keystrokes now and I''m kind of jealous. What javascript library are they using? Any tips or leads on helper functions? -Mike
2011 Sep 30
1
Software passing mouse clicks and keystrokes back to X
I have a remote mouse/keyboard app for my iphone and the PC software can move the mouse but does not pass mouse clicks or keystrokes to applications other than those running under WINE. Does anyone know of any way around this? Thanks, Justin
2001 Aug 06
1
Sending Keystrokes to a window
Is there any way of sending a set of keystrokes to a window, from a command line function. Eg. $ wine "c:\MyApplication.exe" &> logfile.log & $ send.key.shell/perl.script where send.key.shell/perl.scrip will send keystorkes to the wine program depending on the results of the log file. Cheers, Rasjid.
2020 Jan 21
2
Security implications of using ControlMaster
On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 12:18:52PM +1100, Damien Miller wrote: > I wouldn't say it's a lot harder to take control of current connections - > writing a ptrace-based tool that hijacked a running ssh client and > injected a one-off implant payload via keystrokes doesn't seem like > much work. * Injection of key strokes into an existing channel may be detected just because
2014 Sep 06
2
keystrokes
Hello Syslinux Team, What actions are _supposed_ to be triggered by each of: [Ctrl-J] [Ctrl-M] in the Syslinux command line in version 6.03-pre20? Are there any differences between CLI and [vesa]menu.c32 regarding these keystroke combinations? Are there any differences in their behaviors when booting with different Syslinux variants (e.g ISOLINUX vs. SYSLINUX vs. PXELINUX)? To be
2008 Apr 20
2
vncviewer
How do you send special keystrokes in vncviewer? I need to send Shift-F10... Searching the net showed nothing and realvnc's webpage yielded nothing either. Thanks! jlc