#archiveteam-bs 2013-12-18,Wed

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00:08 🔗 yipdw dashcloud: heh, I ran into all of those during the patch.com grab
00:15 🔗 godane https://soundcloud.com/zekejmiller
00:16 🔗 godane turns out that there maybe robots that sound human but are not
00:16 🔗 godane and the robot is a liar
00:19 🔗 BiggieJ i get that call 3 times a day, every day, for the past month or so
00:20 🔗 xmc wow
00:21 🔗 xmc I haven't gotten one of thos yet
00:21 🔗 BiggieJ i dont know what list I got on, but they LOOOOVE me for some reason
00:26 🔗 godane (09:13:04 AM) Smiley: someone is telling me you can use GETS + grabbing a directory listing and grabbing indiviual files godane - no idea if it'll work
00:27 🔗 godane does anyone know what Smiley friend is saying?
00:47 🔗 Baljem is that the 'grab a .aspx even though it's throwing an error' question?
00:48 🔗 godane yes
00:48 🔗 Baljem my gut instinct says 'bollocks' - if the server's spitting out an error page because it can't run the code, it's not going to serve up the source code to you anyway (unless specifically configured to do so)...
00:48 🔗 Baljem but I could be wrong. there are more things in heaven and earth, etc.
00:48 🔗 Baljem I've just never seen anything that would suggest there's a way to 'sneak around' ASP.NET like that.
00:49 🔗 godane there are links like this that work: http://www.computerpoweruser.com/articles/archive/c0504/50c04/50c04.asp
00:51 🔗 Baljem got an example of one that doesn't?
00:51 🔗 godane http://computerpoweruser.com/articles/archive/create/cre6197/cre6197.asp
00:51 🔗 Baljem yeah, you're not going to be able to get around that
00:53 🔗 Baljem sometimes you'll find a server has been configured to serve up the page source if the file is requested with a different extension (.asps rings a bell), but there are two problems:
00:53 🔗 Baljem 1) anybody configuring a public-facing server that way is an idiot, so you won't find many
00:53 🔗 DFJustin that doesn't follow :P
00:54 🔗 Baljem 2) the source might not even help you if it's pulling the content from a database or whatever - you'd still need the server to run the code to get you the page (and it won't because of the botched SSI)
00:54 🔗 Baljem DFJustin: yes, fair point, I was going to handwave that bit ;)
00:55 🔗 Baljem but a quick experiment reveals that trying .asps on that server yields no joy :(
00:55 🔗 Baljem trying to remember if it is actually .asps I'm thinking of, it's been a long time!
00:56 🔗 deathy "is an idiot, so you won't find many" ... the idiots are many
00:56 🔗 DFJustin https://www.google.ca/search?q=intitle:%22index+of%22+intitle:%22etc%22+%22passwd%22+-intitle:%22passwd%22
00:58 🔗 mistym DFJustin: Oh dear
00:58 🔗 Baljem yeah, I abbreviated that thought too much, I fear
00:59 🔗 Baljem I have a feeling that the configuration in question either was never the default or was no longer the default from Windows 2000 onwards, so it'd have to be explicitly added - which makes it rarer - but granted, there are a lot of idiots about.
01:00 🔗 Baljem anyway, just noticed the time, I need sleep. night folks
01:06 🔗 Smiley search github for passwd? groups? shadow?
01:06 🔗 Smiley yah
01:06 🔗 Smiley anyway I was just passing on what someone said.
01:06 🔗 Smiley he then refused to give any more info on it which wasn't very amusing :/
05:02 🔗 Coderjoe http://www.opensrsstatus.com/archives/9003
05:02 🔗 Coderjoe i hope that's not the result of one of our projects and a non-caching resolver
05:03 🔗 joepie91 lol
05:39 🔗 Coderjoe https://d24w6bsrhbeh9d.cloudfront.net/photo/a6wZm59_700b_v1.jpg
14:06 🔗 godane looks like electric playground season 1 is on epdaily.com now
14:07 🔗 godane i'm grabbing them
14:49 🔗 balrog not sure if anyone has a ustream grabber but the recordings of the Euromaidan protest feed are probably worth grabbing
14:49 🔗 balrog http://www.ustream.tv/channel/euromajdan
14:53 🔗 joepie91 balrog: youtube-dl can do grabbing ustream
14:53 🔗 joepie91 apparently
14:53 🔗 balrog oh nice
14:53 🔗 balrog there's tons of stuff on that feed though since they have it set to autorecord
16:10 🔗 Coderjoe joepie91: does it do the stream as well, or just the recordings?
16:10 🔗 joepie91 recordings
16:11 🔗 Coderjoe https://gist.github.com/TheCoderjoe/1468962
16:11 🔗 Coderjoe though I haven't really tried it in the past year and a half or so
16:12 🔗 Coderjoe but it just spits out a command line to feed to rtmpdump
16:14 🔗 Coderjoe it's also a big load of hack
16:14 🔗 Coderjoe and I never managed to get it to work with subscription feeds
16:14 🔗 godane i'm trying to grab ep daily episodes
16:15 🔗 godane but i think i'm just getting the mobile version
16:15 🔗 godane how do i get the hd version with youtube-dl
16:17 🔗 balrog for this particular channel they seem to be recording all the streams automatically
16:17 🔗 balrog however, it might be worth recording the stream anyway
16:19 🔗 Coderjoe that script being 2 years old, you may need to update the flash version variable at the top
16:23 🔗 godane i found out how to do it now
16:23 🔗 godane i need to us rtmpsrv
16:23 🔗 godane *use rtmpsrv
18:37 🔗 balrog Why is it so hard to find people who are interested in working on the software side of things? (mainly talking about disk image parsing here, in the context of discferret but really the more general case)
18:38 🔗 balrog (There really isn't any good disk format processing software out there at all, unless you count SPS/Kryoflux CTA, which is under a very onerous license.)
18:54 🔗 yipdw balrog: I think they're interested but don't want to take on another project
18:54 🔗 yipdw at least, that's what I tell myself as an excuse to not write more Warrior pipelines
18:54 🔗 balrog is it because signal processing is a little bit scary?
18:54 🔗 yipdw nah
18:54 🔗 yipdw I mean
18:55 🔗 yipdw (A) you might be looking in the wrong places and/or (B) the people who are interested are already fully booked
18:55 🔗 balrog (b) seems fairly common
18:55 🔗 balrog I divide my time between different projects; recently it's been SDR related stuff
18:55 🔗 balrog reached a nice milestone on that too, and might have banished another proprietary codec
18:55 🔗 yipdw oh cool
18:56 🔗 balrog well, opened it up. patents still abound, but at least we now know how it works
18:56 🔗 yipdw I messed around a bit with SDR in college, haven't done anything much with it since then though
18:56 🔗 yipdw from what I understand the field has advanced a ton in the half-decade since then
18:56 🔗 balrog yeah but it still could go further
18:56 🔗 balrog handheld transceiver manufacturers like proprietary "standards"
18:57 🔗 balrog (talking about ham radio here mainly)
18:57 🔗 balrog it's sort of like HD Radio
18:57 🔗 yipdw I've noticed that's a pattern among embedded software/hardware vendors too
18:57 🔗 balrog you can get the entire spec except the codec
18:57 🔗 yipdw it's frustrating as fuck
18:57 🔗 balrog "HD Radio" makes me really angry... that the FCC would mandate such a thing
18:58 🔗 balrog ATSC I can deal with; yes it's patented, but at least I can implement it myself. HD Radio? forget about it.
18:58 🔗 BiggieJ FCC mandate HD radio ?
19:00 🔗 balrog yeah, it's the only approved digital AM/FM system in the US
19:00 🔗 BiggieJ oh that way
19:00 🔗 balrog they're not getting rid of analog, but you can't use DAB/DRM in broadcast (DRM meaning Digital Radio Monodiale)
19:01 🔗 BiggieJ like the rest of the world
19:01 🔗 balrog exactly.
19:01 🔗 balrog The only real benefit is that it's hybrid
19:01 🔗 BiggieJ hybrid at an extreme cost to the broadcaster
19:01 🔗 BiggieJ the combiner required burns massive amounts of power
19:02 🔗 balrog ouch... you're involved in this stuff?
19:02 🔗 BiggieJ need a 10Kw amp to get 100 watts of broadcast HD power
19:02 🔗 BiggieJ I lsited to thisweeekinradiotech.com
19:02 🔗 balrog aah ok
19:03 🔗 BiggieJ one of the many interests I have
19:05 🔗 BiggieJ meanwhile, DAB broadcsters in EU ca set up a DAB relay node with a 1U rack mount device thats uses like 10 watts
19:23 🔗 sep332 aw, as a "end-user" i was looking forward to digital radio in the USA
19:23 🔗 sep332 i wondered what was taking so long :p
19:24 🔗 BiggieJ blame iBiquity, they make all the amrketing decisions for HD radio
19:27 🔗 balrog sep332: what's taking so long? one company which wants complete, utter control over the system (worse than apple levels of control IMHO)
19:40 🔗 Coderjoe balrog: would the codec be AMBE?
19:44 🔗 Coderjoe and the IBOC (HD) implementation tends to suck. I finally gave up and set my car receiver to not latch on to the IBOC signal. I've had too many times where I keep losing the signal, and the two signals are anywhere from just a hair out of sync to get the weird phasing effect, or in one extreem case in the Louisville market where it was around a second offset, which made listening impossible in the outlying areas (withou
19:44 🔗 Coderjoe nevermind the neighboring channel interference
20:05 🔗 Coderjoe s/IBOC/iBiquity IBOC/
20:07 🔗 godane SketchCow: i'm grabbing EP Daily
23:01 🔗 godane i'm starting to upload some of the EP Daily episodes to my godaneinbox
23:20 🔗 godane uploaded: https://archive.org/details/EP.Daily.2011.09.12
23:28 🔗 RedType i got a single google glass invite. anyone want it?
23:29 🔗 RedType i've, even
23:34 🔗 touya_ i am tempted to ask on the internal ccc mailinglist for volunteers to try out glass on 30c3
23:34 🔗 touya_ but i don't have enough popcorn for that
23:46 🔗 kyan_ This is a pain, Firefox and warcprox won't talk to each other because of bad ssl certificates
23:47 🔗 kyan_ I hate when things don't let me over-ride them for my own safety

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