@LucasKauffman managed to go through it. No major changes - added a link and a couple of explanations of acronyms. If you are happy with the changes I can schedule it for publication.
Oh, and thanks for writing it - we need to get back in to queueueueing up blog posts
turns out they were way overcharging me. add to the fact that last year was light, but with a lot of expenses, I'm getting back most of the taxes I (over)paid.
My least favorite parts of writing a report is resisting the urge to say, "See that negligent dumbass over there? He's the fucker responsible." and translate that into something more akin to "Poor administrative practices and lack of standards based approaches"
@D3C4FF Normally I see things like phpMyAdmin with setup.php still in place and on the public interwebs. Or non-technicaly people with root access and accounts like 'test'. I'll let you guess the password.
I might start working on a dick detector and then try to sell my scanner to SE. It would actually detect whenever someone's trying to star a wiener and then cancel the star.
Nice. In order to change my direct deposit: 1) Go to my online employee record, find it's not there. 2) Go to the Human Resources website, find it's not there. 3) Go to the Payroll website, find a Word document describing what direct deposit is and a link to a forms list. 4) Go to the forms list, realize it's not on there and click on the "all forms" filter. 5) Text search the page for Direct Deposit. 6) Open the Direct Deposit authorization form in Excel. 7) Fill out the form. 8) Print the form.
@TerryChia I host anything 'publicly accessible' externally. So if it gets breached, it doesn't affect my place. Its just a website for my photography stuff :)
@LucasKauffman I recommended the dude check over here, but I wasn't necessarily asking for a migration. I think as written it's too broad, but I think it's a good question to have because it would be such a common question for a non-compliance person to ask of a professional.
@lynks People more often that not want to just throw away racks, so if you offer companies that are moving or whatever $50 they'll happily give you a rack, more often than not they'll give em away for free... :)
@D3C4FF hehe nice. Some guys were re-wiring our whole building, when they came into our office, I started chatting to them and asked if they had any spare, they came back and gave me a 300m spindle :P
does anyone know how can one decode a torrent traffic using flows information alone? from information I mean nodes IP addresses and ports here is the pastebin pastebin.com/1X6BYCiP
@Saladin Not sure, I would assume that you need to capture the request for peers that is sent to the tracker and its response. Just a chunk of torrent flow would only be relevant to whatever node pairs it came from.
@lynks yeah i just noticed that but the syntax perfect as it allows to enter ip port combination but then its get hashed. This is where the trouble-starts
I quote .."The queried node must verify that the token was previously sent to the same IP address as the querying node. Then the queried node should store the IP address of the querying node and the supplied port number under the infohash in its store of peer contact information"
@adnan kindly read again about info_has .."Then the queried node should store the IP address of the querying node and the supplied port number under the infohash"
@Saladin Also, I can't decode, doesn't mean I don't want to. I find it interesting, it's just that with a quick look at that pastebin you can clearly see it's truncated in different places.
So that's not the raw dump
Give me the raw dump, and I might be able to help you
@Adnan raw well its pretty raw if you can see the interface (web-ui) I have for it; as i said its flow so it always be truncated its doesn't work like wireshark does.
@adnan but if you ask me particular payload i want you can dig it out for u?
@Adnan how do you know? if you don't know where to look for
@Adnan as per the article or DHT reference every function they talked about I have it with me in form of flow information, but decoding is where I'm stuck
@Saladin sigh forgive my honesty, but you're obviously outside of your knowledge area. I'm not trying to insult you in anyway, but a bit of reading on the subject doesn't hurt.