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Posted by jpluimers on 2017/06/02
Just one example; it applies to virtually all consumer IoT and routers I know: upgrading is hard especially if it’s undocumented on how to keep your configuration.
–jeroen
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Posted by jpluimers on 2017/06/02
A while ago I had a “fzsftp could not be started” error using FileZilla on Mac OS X.
From the search results, it wasn’t exactly clear what I did wrong, as the “Show Package Contents” context menu showed “…/Contents/MacOS/fzsftp”
Then I remembered I got a bit confused with all the FileZilla updates coming out and renaming it to contain a version number (I do that with many applications so I can keep old versions allowing me to quickly revert to an older version if there are version compatibilities).
Renaming FileZilla.3.16.x.app back to FileZilla.app solved the issue: apparently FileZilla has a hardcoded dependency on exactly that name. I got there because of the hint about spaces in directories from this thread: fzsftp could not be started – FileZilla Forums
This was before Mac OS X El Capitan; with that version you have to set permissions correctly as well: fzsftp could not be started – Kruyswijk-ICT BV
–jeroen
Posted in Apple, Mac, Mac OS X / OS X / MacOS, MacBook, MacBook Retina, MacBook-Air, MacBook-Pro, OS X 10.10 Yosemite, OS X 10.11 El Capitan, OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, Power User, Security | Leave a Comment »
Posted by jpluimers on 2017/05/29
The upshot? For $500, Calyx will send you a little wifi hotspot with a Sprint SIM in it that comes with a year’s worth unlimited, anonymous, unshaped, unfiltered 4G/LTE bandwidth on Sprint’s network. Unlimited as in, I downloaded 60GB with mine and it didn’t break a sweat.
Source: I have found a secret tunnel that runs underneath the phone companies and emerges in paradise / Boing Boing [WayBack]
via: +Joe Hecht
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Posted by jpluimers on 2017/05/29
Basically the Google Drive sign-in user interface is a wrapper around Internet Explorer.
If you have tight Internet Option settings, then your sign-in can fail without telling you why:

There is a older list of exceptions to add to the Internet Options Application Development: sign in to google drive … stuck in one moment please, but since Google has moved quite a few domains around (they now for instance use 1e100.net for part of the traffic).
The easiest way is to get the URLs right is to play back what Google Drive sign-in does from within Internet Explorer. These are the steps:
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Posted by jpluimers on 2017/05/26
Source:
History repeating itself: [Archive.is] 31607 – C:\nul\nul crashes/BSOD then, now it’s this:
Via:
All versions prior to Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 seem vulnerable.
So add $MFT to this list:
Oh BTW: history repeated itself this year too. With NUL
In short, Steven Sheldon created a rust package named nul which broke the complete package manager on Windows:
BTW: one of my gripes on learning new languages is that they come with a whole new idiom of their ecosystem: rust, cargo, crates, all sound like being a truck mechanic to me.
–jeroen
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Posted in Development, Microsoft Surface on Windows 7, NTFS, Power User, Security, Software Development, The Old New Thing, Windows, Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 9, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Defender, Windows Development, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows Server 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016, Windows Vista, Windows XP | Leave a Comment »
Posted by jpluimers on 2017/05/26
There are various arguments for using Google DNS (8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4) or Open DNS servers or not. A few are listed here:
It basically comes down to two things:
- DNS speed
- CDN speed (Contend Delivery Network providers like CloudFlare, Akamai, etc)
If your DNS server isn’t close to you, it might select a CDN server that is far from you. If you rely on CDN, then you need to weight in that factor.
This is how I decide:
- devices not needing CDN: use Google DNS or Open DNS
- devices needing CDN: use Namebench to pick fast DNS servers that are nearby based on Namebench reports with “Recommended configuration (fastest + nearest)”
–jeroen
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Posted by jpluimers on 2017/05/26
Zonder SMS is het vrij makkelijk om iemand anders zijn DigiD te gebruiken.
Met SMS is dat een stuk moeilijker.
Het forceren van SMS bij inloggen kan via https://mijn.digid.nl/inloggen_voorkeur
Je moet EERST inloggen op https://mijn.digid.nl/, en daarna naar https://mijn.digid.nl/inloggen_voorkeur gaan (DigiD is niet slim genoeg om na het inloggen daarheen terug te gaan).
Kies daar deze optie:
- Midden, ik wil inloggen met een extra controle via sms, ook wanneer Basis vereist is
Via: [WayBack] 90 procent van DigiD-gebruikers gebruikt dienst zonder sms-authenticatie -update – IT Pro – Nieuws – Tweakers
–jeroen
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Posted by jpluimers on 2017/05/24
I was not too happy that this just happened after updating one of the DNS secondaries:
May 24 21:29:48 laurel systemd[1]: Starting LSB: Domain Name System (DNS) server, named...
-- Subject: Unit named.service has begun start-up
-- Defined-By: systemd
-- Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
--
-- Unit named.service has begun starting up.
May 24 21:29:49 laurel named[3173]: Starting name server BIND cp: cannot stat '/lib/engines': No such file or directory
May 24 21:29:51 laurel named[3235]: starting BIND 9.10.4-P5 -t /var/lib/named -u named
May 24 21:29:51 laurel named[3235]: running on Linux armv6l 4.3.3-6-raspberrypi #1 Wed Dec 16 08:03:35 UTC 2015 (db72752)
May 24 21:29:51 laurel named[3235]: built with '--prefix=/usr' '--bindir=/usr/bin' '--sbindir=/usr/sbin' '--sysconfdir=/etc' '--localstatedir=/var' '--libdir=/usr/lib' '--enable-exportlib' '--with-export-libdir=/usr/lib' '--with-export-includedir=/usr/i
May 24 21:29:51 laurel named[3235]: ----------------------------------------------------
May 24 21:29:51 laurel named[3235]: BIND 9 is maintained by Internet Systems Consortium,
May 24 21:29:51 laurel named[3235]: Inc. (ISC), a non-profit 501(c)(3) public-benefit
May 24 21:29:51 laurel named[3235]: corporation. Support and training for BIND 9 are
May 24 21:29:51 laurel named[3235]: available at https://www.isc.org/support
May 24 21:29:51 laurel named[3235]: ----------------------------------------------------
May 24 21:29:51 laurel named[3235]: adjusted limit on open files from 4096 to 1048576
May 24 21:29:51 laurel named[3235]: found 1 CPU, using 1 worker thread
May 24 21:29:51 laurel named[3235]: using 1 UDP listener per interface
May 24 21:29:51 laurel named[3235]: using up to 4096 sockets
May 24 21:29:51 laurel named[3235]: ENGINE_by_id failed (crypto failure)
May 24 21:29:51 laurel named[3235]: error:25070067:DSO support routines:DSO_load:could not load the shared library:dso_lib.c:233:
May 24 21:29:51 laurel named[3235]: error:260B6084:engine routines:DYNAMIC_LOAD:dso not found:eng_dyn.c:467:
May 24 21:29:51 laurel named[3235]: error:2606A074:engine routines:ENGINE_by_id:no such engine:eng_list.c:390:id=gost
May 24 21:29:51 laurel named[3235]: initializing DST: crypto failure
May 24 21:29:51 laurel named[3235]: exiting (due to fatal error)
May 24 21:29:51 laurel named[3173]: ..failed
May 24 21:29:51 laurel systemd[1]: named.service: Control process exited, code=exited status=1
May 24 21:29:51 laurel systemd[1]: Failed to start LSB: Domain Name System (DNS) server, named.
-- Subject: Unit named.service has failed
-- Defined-By: systemd
-- Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
--
-- Unit named.service has failed.
--
-- The result is failed.
May 24 21:29:51 laurel systemd[1]: named.service: Unit entered failed state.
May 24 21:29:51 laurel systemd[1]: named.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
It’s in fact a manifestation of [Archive.is] Bug 1040027 – bind (named): fails to start since the introduction of namespaced openSSL packages
A fix is in the pipeline at [Archice.is] Request 496968 – openSUSE Build Service
However, that fix never made it to Raspberry Pi B (the original Rasberry Pi 1B) because that is armv6l and the bind build for that has failed early April 2017.
That’s now in [Archive.is] Bug 1040697 – bind fails building for armv6l since 20170401 causing bugfixes not to make it to the wild.
–jeroen
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