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On job interviews; both on interviewing and being interviewed

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/03/07

Two interesting blog entries to read for both sides of the interview:

–jeroen

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raw.githack.com – like rawgit.com but supports bitbucket as well and runs on plain nginx

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/03/07

Found out recently that next to rawgit.com there is also raw.githack.com which contrary to the name also supports bitbucket files:

–jeroen

Posted in BitBucket, Development, DVCS - Distributed Version Control, git, githack.com, GitHub, Mercurial/Hg, rawgit, Source Code Management | Leave a Comment »

bash – how do I list the functions defined in my shell? – Stack Overflow

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/03/07

Nice: “you can get both aliases and functions with compgen -a -A function

It uses the compgen completion generator. Simply brilliant (:

Source: bash – how do I list the functions defined in my shell? – Stack Overflow

–jeroen

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gargoyle, a memory scanning evasion technique

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/03/07

The Blog of Josh Lospinoso: [WayBackgargoyle, a memory scanning evasion technique


[WayBack] gargoyle, a memory scanning evasion technique – Joe C. Hecht – Google+

Source: gargoyle, a memory scanning evasion technique

–jeroen

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Generate Mozilla Security Recommended Web Server Configuration Files

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/03/06

In case you manually want to configure or have a web-server that’s not supported by certbot for letsencrypt (yet): Generate Mozilla Security Recommended Web Server Configuration Files.

At the time of writing, these were supported by the generator (* were not supported by certbot for letsencrypt yet):

–jeroen

via: Feature request: admin web interface over HTTPS · Issue #630 · pi-hole/pi-hole

Posted in *nix, *nix-tools, Apache2, Encryption, Let's Encrypt (letsencrypt/certbot), Power User, Security | Leave a Comment »

Getting the IP addresses of gmail MX servers – via Super User – dig isn’t enough

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/03/06

I needed the current IP-addresses of the gmail MX server (don’t ask the details; but it has to do with the brain-dead TP-LINK ER5120 configuration possibilities).

This is the command I finally used:

dig @8.8.8.8 +short MX gmail.com | sed "s/^[0-9]* //g" | sed "s/.$//" | xargs -I {} dig @8.8.8.8 +short {} | uniq | sort

Basically it’s a three stage sequence which had to work on OS X as well as Linux using a bash shell:

  1. Use the Google DNS servers (either 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4)
  2. Get the FQDNs of MX records of gmail.com which are the mail servers for GMail.
  3. Translate these in IPv4 addresses
  4. Filter into a distinct list (just in case entries are duplicate: they aren’t yet, but might be)

The basics of the above are about using dig to get short (or terse) answers with as little (but still to the point) information as possible.
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Trojans communicating through DNS: Cisco’s Talos Intelligence Group Blog: Covert Channels and Poor Decisions: The Tale of DNSMessenger

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/03/06

DNS traffic within corporate networks should also be considered a channel that an attacker can use to implement a fully functional, bidirectional C2 infrastructure.

Source: [WayBackCisco’s Talos Intelligence Group Blog: Covert Channels and Poor Decisions: The Tale of DNSMessenger

–jeroen

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The Best Time to Buy Anything During the Year 2017 – Lifehacker

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/03/03

I wonder if this applies to Europe as well as the USA: [WayBackThe Best Time to Buy Anything During the Year 2017 – Lifehacker

–jeroen

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Nexus 5 battery replacement

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/03/03

Because the battery was getting very bad:

Note the battery adhesive was so strong that one of my plastic opening tools broke.

–jeroen

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The IDE Fix Pack 5.95 is compatible with Delphi 10.1 Update 2

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/03/03

Yes it is compatible: [WayBackAndreas‏ @AndyHTech: Following More Why is there no #IDEFixPack for #Delphi Berlin 10.1 Update 2 ? Just use the one that was released for the RTM version, it works for Up1&Up2.

via: David Heffernan on [WayBack] Is the IDE Fix Pack 5.95 compatible with Delphi 10.1 Update 2? I mean it’s not explicitly mentioned so I’m assuming not, but I’m asking just in case.I… – Asbjørn Heid – Google+

–jeroen

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