THIS GIST WAS MOVED TO TERMSTANDARD/COLORS REPOSITORY.
PLEASE ASK YOUR QUESTIONS OR ADD ANY SUGGESTIONS AS A REPOSITORY ISSUES OR PULL REQUESTS INSTEAD!
THIS GIST WAS MOVED TO TERMSTANDARD/COLORS REPOSITORY.
PLEASE ASK YOUR QUESTIONS OR ADD ANY SUGGESTIONS AS A REPOSITORY ISSUES OR PULL REQUESTS INSTEAD!
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| ## WPS on OpenWRT | |
| ## This script enables Wi-Fi Protected Setup on OpenWRT. | |
| ## | |
| ## Resources | |
| ## http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/wireless#wps.options | |
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| #Install the full wpad package | |
| opkg update |
Those who have received the latest Flock update are hopefully now aware that the project is shutting down, with the final EOL date set for October 1st. It is my belief that Flock performed a function not fulfilled by any existing projects, I want to share with you the main reason for EOL so that future projects of the same kind may come about and find greater success.
Many developers in the Free Software security/crypo/hacker/whatever-this-thing-is scene tend to complain (sometimes vehemently) when a new protocol is developed to replace an existing protocol. For example, 9 out of 10 people in the whatever-this-thing-is scene will tell you there is nothing wrong with XMPP or OTR and argue that you're anti-OSS to try and replace either, I was partially of this mindset when I decided to augment WebDAV for Flock instead of creating something new or using something modern. WebDAV came about in 1999 and it shows in every library and OSS server available today. The [Remote Storage](ht
| 23.21.150.121:3478 | |
| iphone-stun.strato-iphone.de:3478 | |
| numb.viagenie.ca:3478 | |
| s1.taraba.net:3478 | |
| s2.taraba.net:3478 | |
| stun.12connect.com:3478 | |
| stun.12voip.com:3478 | |
| stun.1und1.de:3478 | |
| stun.2talk.co.nz:3478 | |
| stun.2talk.com:3478 |
| to check if the server works - https://webrtc.github.io/samples/src/content/peerconnection/trickle-ice | |
| stun: | |
| stun.l.google.com:19302, | |
| stun1.l.google.com:19302, | |
| stun2.l.google.com:19302, | |
| stun3.l.google.com:19302, | |
| stun4.l.google.com:19302, | |
| stun.ekiga.net, | |
| stun.ideasip.com, |
Recently, news broke about a new possible offline attack on WPA2 using PMKID. To summarize the attack, WPA2 protected APs can end up broadcasting PMKID values which can then be used to offline-brute-force the password.
These PMKID values are computed this way:
PMKID = HMAC-SHA1-128(PMK, "PMK Name" | MAC_AP | MAC_STA)
The purpose of this document is to get you familiar with the concepts and command line tools involved with connecting to the internet using modern 4G LTE modems on both Debian/Ubuntu and OpenWRT.
This writeup is based on my experiences with the Sierra Wireless AirPrime MC7455 modem and a Calyx (Sprint) SIM card, but it should apply to most modern 4G LTE modems.
These are the steps required:
Warning
Disable composefs or enable root.transient before install and use nix on Fedora Silverblue 42. Do not mix both. Use just one method. I prefer enabling root.transient.
sudo sed -i 's/,ro//' /etc/fstab
sudo rpm-ostree kargs --append='ostree.prepare-root.composefs=0' --reboot| { | |
| description = "A nixos cloudinit base image without nixos-infect"; | |
| inputs = { | |
| nixpkgs.url = "github:nixos/nixpkgs"; | |
| }; | |
| outputs = { self, nixpkgs }: | |
| let | |
| system = "x86_64-linux"; |