DocScrutinizer05 changed the topic of #neo900 to: http://neo900.org | conversations are logged to http://infobot.rikers.org/%23neo900/ and http://irclog.whitequark.org/neo900
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<DocScrutinizer05> ta
* DocScrutinizer05 now wonders if that's a reason less or a reason more why we need Neo900
<DocScrutinizer05> I'd honestly hope it's one reason less. Due to all that stuff now got worthless with disclosing it, and the company maybe going out of business
<Oksana> Well, the governments will just invent their own in-house surveillance software. To replace the one which is out of business.
<DocScrutinizer05> but probably it's just save to say it's one more (ex)-reason we know of
<DocScrutinizer05> Oksana: they usually don't have the inhouse competence
<Oksana> Hmm... They will work from the released source codes ;-)
<DocScrutinizer05> except maybe for mossad, china, and NSA
<DocScrutinizer05> even the Russians seem to hire independent hackers
<DocScrutinizer05> IOW outsourcing
* DocScrutinizer05 ponders to 'port' rkhunter to maemo
* Oksana notes: Since August 2014 the law requires operators of free Wi-Fi hotspots (e.g. in restaurants, libraries, cafes etc.) to collect personal details of all users and identify them using passports.
<DocScrutinizer05> which law? where?
<DocScrutinizer05> ooh, well
<DocScrutinizer05> Russia is known to do such and worse
<DocScrutinizer05> worst case the authors of unpleasant publications simply get arrested
<DocScrutinizer05> and they're blocking websites since quite some time too, I've been told
<DocScrutinizer05> operation mode "China"
<Oksana> Well, in Japan most WiFi hotspots also require registration, with personal details (not sure if it includes passport number, or just name or something): http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2279.html
<Oksana> Does rkhunter require bash, or can it be run with just ash?
<Oksana> Okay, rkhunter apparently can use busybox: http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.comp.security.rkhunter.user/month=20090601
<Oksana> rkhunter on Maemo 4 (somebody's personal repository disappeared): http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=16144
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<Pali> you can start asking why and into which project was bootloader gummiboot integrated...
<Pali> just look at committer, it is selfexplaining
<DocScrutinizer05> meh
<DocScrutinizer05> I feel like pharmacy tester for emetic
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<Pali> and prepare for upgrading openssl: http://marc.info/?l=openssl-announce&m=143619676820656&w=2
<DocScrutinizer05> dang poettering cancer
<DocScrutinizer05> WUT??
<Pali> security defect classified as "high" severity
<DocScrutinizer05> don't tell me poettering cancer seized openssh
<Pali> this looks like unrelated...
<DocScrutinizer05> good, then no _big_ problem ;-)
<Pali> but who knows, more information will be released 9th July
<DocScrutinizer05> thanks for the headsup
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<pigeons> systemd will implement its own tls stack no worries, embedded video player for init process too
<Pali> do you know if it is possible to tell linux kernel to boot and use only first CPU0?
<Pali> and ignore all othets?
<Pali> just for testing...
<Pali> some compile CONFIG_* option or cmdline param?
<DocScrutinizer05> afaik it's possible, yes
<DocScrutinizer05> cmdline
<DocScrutinizer05> nosmp — Run as a single processor machine.
<DocScrutinizer05> max_cpus — Maximum number of CPUs to use.
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<Pali> ok, thanks!
<Pali> will try
<DocScrutinizer05> Pali: what's the problem? qemu?
<DocScrutinizer05> [2015-07-05 Sun 03:22:36] <nextime> cause qemu-static-arm won't work well with multithreaded processes when the host is multicore
<DocScrutinizer05> [2015-07-05 Sun 03:20:44] <nextime> D_PRELOAD=/root/pinthread/pinthread.so ./dotprod_mutex
<DocScrutinizer05> [2015-07-05 Sun 03:23:00] <nextime> so, i override pthread_create to make sure all threads are pinned to the first core
<DocScrutinizer05> [2015-07-05 Sun 03:23:11] <nextime> and this way seems to works as expected
<DocScrutinizer05> [2015-07-05 Sun 03:27:22] <nextime> https://git.devuan.org/packages-base/pinthread/blob/master/pinthread.c this do the magick
<Pali> DocScrutinizer05: no qemu, but real HW... I suspect that there is some problem when specific interrupts are received on other CPU then 0
<Pali> so I'm trying to force everything on CPU0
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<edwin> you could use taskset to set CPU affinity of child processes
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<merlin1991> yay maemo is not affected by the openssl release
<DocScrutinizer05> \o/
<DocScrutinizer05> too old ;-P
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<freemangordon> DocScrutinizer05: march 2015 == too old?!?
<freemangordon> DocScrutinizer05: (re devuan) I am really short on spare time :(
<DocScrutinizer05> freemangordon: (too old) was only a wild guess
<freemangordon> More likely the bug is in the functionality not supported in 0.9.8
<DocScrutinizer05> that's what I meant
<DocScrutinizer05> >> This defect does not affect the 1.0.0 or 0.9.8 releases.<<
<freemangordon> yep
<DocScrutinizer05> I should cancel that, freeing up BW for more serious downloads of same source
<DocScrutinizer05> https://ht.transparencytoolkit.org/KnowledgeBase/SSL connection issue DB - ]HT[ :: KnowledgeBase Product Archivos/
<DocScrutinizer05> whatever that is
<DocScrutinizer05> very small files. Frontend to a rdbms?
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<DocScrutinizer05> How to perform an iOS infection over the air - ]HT[ :: KnowledgeBase Product.html
<DocScrutinizer05> Linux Feature Compatibility 9.6 - ]HT[ :: KnowledgeBase Product.html
<DocScrutinizer05> Symbian Feature Compatibility 9.5 - ]HT[ :: KnowledgeBase Product.html
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<R0b0t1> I don't have a better place to ask, so - anyone know if you can get info about a phone's modem as anyone but the carrier or tower?
<R0b0t1> even a good guess is fine because lolgoogle
<R0b0t1> I'm betting no
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<DocScrutinizer05> please elaborate
<DocScrutinizer05> which kind of info?
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<DocScrutinizer05> in which way?
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<Wizzup> I think he meant location
<Wizzup> *guessing*
<DocScrutinizer05> R0b0t1: ^^^
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<DocScrutinizer05> location is easy. As easy as with any other transmitter. You just need 3 receivers in an enclosing triange, with a precise time base - e.g. GPS
<DocScrutinizer05> ~wiki u-tdoa
<infobot> At https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U-TDOA (URL), Wikipedia explains: "'U-TDOA', or 'Uplink-Time Difference of Arrival', is a wireless location technology that relies on sensitive receivers typically located at the cell towers to determine the location of a mobile phone. U-TDOA determines location based on the time it takes a signal to travel from a mobile phone to each of the sensitive receivers called Location Measurement Units (LMUs). By usi
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