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00:02
Woooo our government is now going all US-style and wants to keep all phone and internet records from ISPs and telcos for 2 years because we had a citizen blow themselves up in Iraq a few weeks ago
Woohoo my uniFi AC AP has been shipped
My wife is gunna be so pissed when she sees another blinkie thing that I'm going to bolt onto the roof. Worth it.
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sup
00:20
I need a hug.
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hopefully a trip up the star wall will suffice
Chasing customers for money.
I can share my beer with you.
Heh.
hope you like IPAs
00:27
@ewwhite hugs and kisses
I had a customer yesterday with $27,000 in outstanding invoices and a the CEO's PDF printer was borked. All of a sudden we received remittance advice for all the outstanding invoices so his PDF printer could be fixed
At dinner with wife. But she invited a friend.
Last minute n
That's an expensive PDF printer (for them)
@ewwhite Wow cockblocked much?
First danila, now this.
@MarkHenderson drop them as a customer
yeah that's kind of a big red flag... "we won't pay you until absolutely necessary"
00:30
@RyJones Nope, cos when they pay they pay a lot
When they stop paying we cut them off
Then they pay
Then the cycle repeats every 6 months
They pay for a few months, then stop paying
Anyway they're not my client they are my colleagues responsibility so I dont have to deal with them. Sweet.
another thing you could do with them is give progressive payment terms
so that if they remit months late they owe you double
Does anyone know of a tool like sslscan for Windows, except that's been updated since 2008?
@RyanRies Does it have to be one that you can run internally?
companies remit late for one of two reasons: they have cashflow issues, or their AP department is incompetent. If the former, you don't want to be the vendor holding a PO from an insolvent client.
but I digress.
@MarkHenderson Yeah something for internal networks
00:34
@FalconMomot We have been known to cause cash flow issues because we're so expensive
hahahaha
But the flip side is that once they stop paying us they make more money than they spent
extending credit makes sense then
We've worked with companies that have grown from $500,000/year to $80M/year revenue
due to their IT systems?
00:35
@FalconMomot Yep
They were totally paper based when we started working with them. They had a small access system and MYOB but all their data transfer was paper based
oh, yeah, that could do it
in the mid-90s Microsoft lost a shitload of cases due to how incompetent AP was.
Which also meant that guys had to come into the office to get their run sheets and return to the office to drop their reports off
When I started on the migration project for that I think they were over a year behind paying.
Now they are totally paperless, most of the field staff never come into the office, they're doing an extra job per day per field staff and have won so many contracts they couldn't keep up with the demand and opened 5 new offices around the country
And then they fired us because we couldn't provide them with the time that they needed because they were now so big (which was OK by us, we had milked that cow as much as we feasibly could)
01:07
sometimes it blows my mind I work for a $1.9 billion dollar company.
Picky-ass bitches!
Oh, and by the way, as much as I respect and appreciate you investing in my specific difficulty, it doesn't really answer the question(s) which were more knowledge-based. My question was to do with standardised terminology in racks and rails, and you've now partially answered the second question (by implication) but only in the comments. I was expecting more of an answer defining terms. I'll change my bolding to emphasise this. — tudor 17 mins ago
I'll point him to Spiceworks.
01:23
haha
01:54
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Q: Is using an Azure VNet-to-VNet a feasible way to create a DMZ?

MDMarraI have a three-tier application running in Azure VMs. This application has two back-end tiers and a web tier. This is split up into three cloud services. The two back-end tiers use Azure Internal Load Balancing. The web-tier only needs to communicate to the back-end on port 443. Is it feasible to...

@MDMarra No.
@MDMarra use your sass to smack this guy around.
what a dummy
I dont care to tell people they're dumb about hardware anymore
Maybe I'm getting soft
OR MAYBE IM JUST ALL UP IN THIS CLOUD SHIT
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I like paying other people to worry about the hardware.
02:02
@MichaelHampton you do some Azure stuff right?
You are all cloudy.
@MDMarra I have a few Linux VMs running in Azure, but nothing big.
oh
hm ok
Ever play with multiple VNets in a vnet-to-vnet config
Wanna know why I hate cloud shit?
@MDMarra Nope
02:04
This is what I'm trying to do, but I want to move the top tier to a new VNet that can only communicate with the back end "internal only" VNet over 443
@ewwhite I've had a logitech harmony remote forever
My fucking remote control was DISABLED by the manufacturer.
not that one though
@ewwhite HAHAHA WHAT
Being a bit hyphy, I have three of these in our house, and they disabled the wrong one.
02:06
ha
Do you like that model?
I have two of the older ones without the touch screen
Yes and no...
it's an RF remote..... so it's a new paradigm
no more pointing shit at the TV
it controls all devices...
how does it change the channel?
I have mine programmed to control my tower fan
it's awesome
but i thought it was all IR, not RF
RF to a hub device, which blasts IR
and also cloud-connected
hence how they were able to disable my remote control
Fuck. Fuck that. Fuck that shit.
hahaha
hilarious
I like that the XBone has an IR blaster
So "Xbox On" turns my TV on after you say it for the 72nd time and it finally picks up your voice
02:12
so I have like $900 in remotes... and had no CLUE that they could be wiped remotely
hilarious
I assume everything connected to the network can be controlled by someone else without explicit action to prevent it.
It's not a big stretch, right?
Which is one reason I always root my phone and usually replace the firmware.
And why I will never, ever have an iPhone or iPad.
because: apple
02:20
@ewwhite Yeah, between Apple and the NSA...and people like me who have MDM and can enroll a random device in five seconds.
Rooting your phone won't replace the baseband OS
Which, from what I understand, is the dangerous one
@MDMarra they are all the dangerous one
@MDMarra Yeah, that controls the radio. And sure, you can hide malicious crap in there, but there is a limit to how much you can do. And even that can be worked around, by disconnecting the battery, or putting your phone in the microwave.
the radio, and the microphones and speakers and everything like that
everything scares me
02:24
Sure, but for regular every day use... If someone wants to listen in, they'll be doing it at the baseband level, not Android
OK Google, send everything I ever say to the NSA.
baseband rootkits are not an everyday thing :)
@FalconMomot Right, I expect something like that from advanced persistent threats.
Assuming you're not a moron, neither are android root kits, correct?
Big ones.
02:26
but I wouldn't be surprised if someone was publishing an unlocking tool that modified the android OS with persistent malware after unlocking the bootloader.
@MDMarra Android is open source. There are a million developers on Stack Overflow who can manage to hack on it. The baseband...that would have to be reverse engineered first.
the trouble with the baseband is that it's device-specific.
baseband malware is most similar to bios malware.
Do we have concrete examples of baseband malware yet?
I don't know of one
but like
I haven't even heard hints that the NSA was doing it.
02:27
it's not really my job to call out examples of them
there are definitely hints that the NSA is up in that. a quick google shows that much.
Maybe so. I would expect, though, that it would be more likely to be used for targeted attacks, rather than, say, compromising Motorola and inserting malware into every device.
that too is debateable, because china.
but it wouldn't be "all motorola devices". It would be "the droid 3".
or something like that.
I think for now I'll stick with the "battery pull" and the "leave the phone at home" tactics.
the battery pull thing is getting progressively harder because everyone feels compelled to emulate apple
@FalconMomot I have a phone with a "non-removable" battery. Nevertheless I have disassembled and replaced the battery, when the previous one threatened to explode.
02:33
yeah, but that's mightily inconvenient for mid-conversation transitions to top secret.
Yeah, that's when I find the nearest Faraday cage and stick the phone in it.
Burners for me.
Yep, I've used plenty of burner phones too
But burning a high end smartphone gets expensive...
burners won't protect you from open mic surveillance.
Yeah, but they're cheap pieces of crap that are easy to remove the battery.
02:37
true.
I think the only real solution of course is this:
death to spies. god loves pyros.
Well, unfortunately I'm fresh out of nukes.
Simple solution?
Conventional weapons.
Just use an oldschool monochrome phone ;p
I'm liking my rotary desk phone from the 1970's more and more every day. Not only does it make and receive phone calls, it can be used to crush a skull.
02:43
they arn't upgradable (so any changes would need to be at the factory), they're about 20-30 dollars each (so fairly disposable), and they have dumb, pullable batteries
@JourneymanGeek That's generally what's used as burner phones.
this was my phone until ~2 years ago
and ugh
Read up... I'm slightly brainfried at the moment
stupid stratergic management.
oh, strategic management is not that bad
WTF is wrong with people?!?
@MichaelHampton interesting.
@ewwhite Someone doesn't have a working spam filter?
@MarkHenderson people who don't delete mail
@FalconMomot The equivalent driver in Motorola devices is open source, though I have yet to review it.
@FalconMomot The most interesting part is that instead of fixing it, Samsung denied everything.
@ewwhite They're too damn busy to deal with all the crap they get emailed.
03:30
@MichaelHampton why am I not surprised
Naturally I have a Motorola phone.
I wonder who manufactures the nexus 5?
@MDMarra Thoughts on this?
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Q: Disable Outlook Web Access Junk filtering in Exchange 2013

ewwhiteBy default, Outlook Web Access (OWA) in Exchange 2013 appears to move suspected junk mail to the Junk Email folder. This is undesirable behavior in most of my environments because we have Barracuda Spam Filters in place. I'd like to accomplish the following setting globally for all existing and...

@FalconMomot LG
03:38
IIRC its a varient of the LG G2 without the wierd back buttons
03:51
Thanks a lot. This discussion made me bounty a question on SO.
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Q: How mobile OS talks to baseband OS

user3001408I am trying to modify the mobile OS, so that I can control which call to take, and which one to reject, and also to run some signal processing. I am playing with Android OS, but I need to talk to baseband OS, and I am sure there is some way as whenever we get a phone call, the mobile OS user int...

:D
that is a question few people will know the answer to
ask a cyanogen developer maybe?
I would have given 500 rep, but then I would have dropped below 3K
If I had time, I'd dig into the AOSP source myself. But I don't.
Maybe some fake internet points will encourage someone with more time to take a look.
04:07
@MichaelHampton I gave it a shot.
@FalconMomot I already saw that :)
Oops, OK, I'm an idiot. That question has a dupe.
kinda yes
Well, that does have actual pointers into the source. Which I think saves some time.
yup
what are you trying to accomplish?
Threat assessment.
And maybe a slight bit of mitigation.
Supposedly the Blackphone wrote their own baseband.
04:16
by the way, look at what I must put up with... facebook.com/falconkirtaran/posts/10152709483149341
@FalconMomot So that's what Facebook's 404 page looks like!
really?
oh, right. try again.
:16951706 Wow thats a cool start button. What skin did you use? Is that Winblinds?
@MarkHenderson Hahahaha
I used to use Winblinds. When I was a teenager.
04:22
huh, didn't catch the screenshot as I was in another window reading this:
It's the equivalent of putting stickers on your car
Oh wow, it oneboxed an SVG
@MarkHenderson And no, it's not Winblinds, it's KDE. On Fedora. You know, Linux. On the desktop. For real. Unicorns really do exist.
@MichaelHampton What is... linux? Can I install that in Windows 8?
@MarkHenderson I'm not sure, but you can certainly install Windows 8 in Linux!
04:28
I used to run a FreeBSD desktop back in about '03. I was probably into BSDM and hurting babies back then too.
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@MarkHenderson The FreeBSD desktop is probably about the same, as far as I know. But I could be wrong.
@MichaelHampton Heresy!
Burn the witch!
Hey, that's where Windows belongs, inside a very small and highly secure box.
@MarkHenderson No, heresy is FILE EDIT ALL CAPS MENU BARS
04:42
@MichaelHampton OMG WHO THE FUCK THOUGHT IT WAS A GOOD IDEA TO YELL AT EVERYONE IN FULL SCREEN MODE
ITS LIKE ADDING INSULT TO INJURY. NO YOU CANNOT WINDOW THIS SCREEN THAT USES OVER TWO MILLION PIXLES TO DISPLAY A TRIVIAL AMOUNT OF INFORMATION. YOU WILL LIKE IT, YOU WILL ENJOY IT AND I WILL YELL AT YOU WHILE YOU ENJOY IT
Seriously, this looks ridiculous.
Visual Studio 2013 is a particularly bad offender
It even turns Windows 7 into a shouting match
Heh. I can actually stand to use 8.1 now, as long as it doesn't try to force Metro on me too much.
But when it comes to getting work done, that's what the half dozen terminals are for.
Bob
Bob
05:09
@MarkHenderson Does Office2013 do that too? I never got around to trying it.
@Bob I think it does, in the ribbon titles
We only have one user on 2013 and they're not here today so I can't check
Bob
Bob
@MarkHenderson Poor guy. Did they piss you off?
@Bob Haha he did until I basically told him "you fucking asked for 2013, otherwise I would have given you 2010 so you're on your own"
05:33
@MichaelHampton: 8.1 (especially with the update) is much less obnoxious about that
Bob
Bob
@JourneymanGeek I can mostly ignore it, except the damn wireless network panel.
At least it doesn't freeze/crash every other time I try to use it now.
@Bob: Oh, I ignore that
win-x FTW
Bob
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@JourneymanGeek Does that let you connect to a network?
good morning
@Bob: sure
Bob
Bob
05:36
@JourneymanGeek ...I don't see it.
wait, it opens up the sidebar.
FAIL
Bob
Bob
:P
and eh
I have a centos 7 vm installed
I have NO idea what DE this is. I THINK its plasma... Gnome 3
hm, no
(no, don't tell me)
Bob
Bob
I just realised I've never actually used CentOS. Or RHEL.
@Bob: this is my first time ;p
(though I'm using this to do LFS 101 so....)
Bob
Bob
05:40
Oh, That thing -_-
fun part is they are using centos 6, not 7
and man, I wish I had this as a newbie.
My last few trips to the weed store: http://www.art.com/products/p25405380159-sa-i7982422/h-armstrong-roberts-1970s-sorry-temporarily-out-of-gasoline-sign-during-1973-opec-oil-shortage-crisis.htm
Bob
Bob
@JourneymanGeek Weren't you complaining about its simplicity just a day or two ago? :P
@Bob: I did say newbie right?
@FalconMomot I feel bad for Duncan, standing in line for no weed
05:43
well there are other ways
@FalconMomot: grow your own? ;p
@JourneymanGeek there are other ways, in the plural.
G'day
First time I got to use my gold linux close dupe powers serverfault.com/q/617962/9517
That question is so fail :(
yeah
you can downvote those too ;)
05:49
@FalconMomot I guess I was surprised when it got closed and I forgot - thanks for the reminder
I've gone from engaged release engineer to ready to quit in under a week. I should wait before the release is over before I quit
maybe I'll calm down
@RyJones ouch. looking for a new place?
@FalconMomot ask me in a week
05:50
mhmm.
I'm going to hit up opscode and see if they have anything shaking.
anyway, we're changing the development/release process (I'm in favor of the new process) and we're not assigning any requirements to the developers to make it happen
so it's all down to cajoling and social pressure, instead of the boss man saying "this is how it fucking is"
@Bob: eh. Lesson 4. How to change your wallpaper. If you can see your wallpaper, you arn't using your screen-space right.
Bob
Bob
lol
I normally have a maximised browser window as my 'wallpaper' :P
(seriously, this is good stuff for the complete newbie.)
@JourneymanGeek I switched a bunch of lab machines back to windows basic theme so I could remote desktop to them, and the lab rats switched some of them back
Bob
Bob
05:53
Also, if you need a course to tell you how to change your wallpaper, one has to wonder how you managed to join the (online) course.
@RyJones: I thought the composited themes were actually faster?
@Bob: they might be running it from windows ;p
Bob
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@JourneymanGeek Locally. I guess fewer animations and gradients helps with remoting.
You can have the best of both worlds with composition on and animations off, though.
@Bob you are correct. gradients and backgrounds on lab machines.
Bob
Bob
@RyJones Wasn't there an option on the Windows RDP client to use a plain black background?
05:56
@Bob not sure, I'm using Microsoft's Mac RDP client
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o.O
and it doesn't have any options for that.
Bob
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(it's normally on auto-detect, but LAN shows the checkboxes)
I'd recommend keeping desktop comp and maybe font smoothing on, and turning everything else off
05:58
but can you do that in the mac client?
(I completely forget...)
Bob
Bob
shrug do I look like a Mac user to you?
@RyJones does.
I can probably check, I have a VM somewhere but I don't access to the app store ;p
I just looked in the mac client, and as I said before, it isn't there
06:00
sigh
Sometimes I wonder where we'd be if they also taught coders the facts of life ;p
Bob
Bob
> 23/ telnet is open only
Sounds like fun.
lesson 1. Do not **** around with the university network unless you know you can bribe the admin.
;p
@MichaelHampton serverfault.com/a/617958/9517 why did you not downvote that ?
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Project Euler had its DB compromised... annnnnnnd they were using MD5 for their password hash.
@Bob like all of my passwords my PE one is unique to it
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06:11
@Iain Mine was from before I started using a password manager :\
There goes another memorised password! I'm actually not sure what else is using it.
@Bob I haven't played PE for a long time - my maths isn't really that good
Bob
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I'm actually more annoyed at the email leak... I've gone five years with this address without a large amount of spam, though there's been quite a bit since two week ago.
@Iain Same. I'm just really bored recently, hence checking it again :\
I need to do that.
@JourneymanGeek what ?
oh, switching over to unique passwords and a password manager
06:19
@JourneymanGeek it's easy with keepass and chromeipass| passifox
Morning
Bob
Bob
@Iain Thanks, never knew about PassIFox
I need to add KP to my phone sometime
@Bob I have it on mine - it can connect to drop box so you can keep the database syned around your devices too
Bob
Bob
@Iain Yea, mine's on DB with a local keyfile for desktop and laptop use. I just never bothered setting it up on the phone.
@Iain: eh, I have basically 2 passwords that count, and I keep forgetting one of them
(personal email, which has 2fa anyway, and national online everything account)
06:29
Morning all.
@JourneymanGeek I don't know and have never seen most of my passwords
@Iain: yeah, which is a good thing
oh well, no time like the present (or when I am procrastinating)
Imagine one day looking at the passwords and finding they are password1 kneepass2 kneepass3, ... ;-)
Cisco: "Java comprises 91 percent of web exploits" https://www.cisco.com/web/offer/gist_ty2_asset/Cisco_2014_ASR.pdf
cisco routers are the other 9% ?
06:44
according to that, its PDFs and flash
Morning, gents.
and they're running java 6
We are running a legacy app which was tricked to use 1.4, but originally worked for 1.3
Aah C; C is timeless and eternal.
I can run my C application from 1998 against the libc from today's snapshot.
I say this all the time, but I really need to learn C.
06:54
@dawud I doubt it would take you long it's a fairly small language
though really, you should do this too:
note that both of these texts are written by the people behind the language.
@FalconMomot Thanks, I'll definitely look into both of them.
@Iain It's probably a matter of time availability and self organization, I guess.
Another definitive text is this one:
06:59
/me adds to list
Many of those Q&A will have techniques in them that will aid you in gathering information to diagnose your problem. Right now your question is unanswerable because it basically reads like this. My disks get full, reboot fix. HALP ! meta.serverfault.com/questions/6074/…Iain 37 secs ago
:(
07:16
" i using CentOS 6.5 with SSD hard drive" >_>
There's your problem...
we got one of those notices today from Google that they had to remove a page from their index due to the recent EU law ruling
The 'right to be forgotten' one?
yes
he could have just contacted us directly. We usually respond quickly to something like that
@faker was it reasonable ?
@Iain couldn't read it, was in Spanish I think. But our community team said it was against our TOS and deleted it anyway
07:21
fair enough
we are a product review site, so if it is against a person it really doesn't belong on our site
I guess so
anyway it's a stupid law. And now there are people complaining that Google doesn't remove it from their US index, only the EU ones...
@faker: eh, the legal system of the world is ill equipped for globalisation

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