From john at duksta.org Tue Dec 4 06:38:59 2007 From: john at duksta.org (John Duksta) Date: Tue Dec 4 07:10:00 2007 Subject: [dc401-l] test - please delete Message-ID: <47553C53.20503@duksta.org> Just testing mailman. Please ignore. From john at duksta.org Tue Dec 4 07:10:32 2007 From: john at duksta.org (John Duksta) Date: Tue Dec 4 07:11:11 2007 Subject: [dc401-l] test 3 Message-ID: <475543B8.4050901@duksta.org> This is test 3. With any luck, this one with go through. -j From john at duksta.org Tue Dec 4 07:13:09 2007 From: john at duksta.org (John Duksta) Date: Tue Dec 4 07:13:09 2007 Subject: [dc401-l] mailing list is back up Message-ID: <47554455.3090408@duksta.org> Hey Everyone: As you can tell, I got the mailing list problem resolved. Now, on to bigger and better things. -j From modus at as220.org Tue Dec 4 11:26:30 2007 From: modus at as220.org (Modus Operandi) Date: Tue Dec 4 12:01:18 2007 Subject: [dc401-l] mailing list is back up In-Reply-To: <47554455.3090408@duksta.org> References: <47554455.3090408@duksta.org> Message-ID: <20071204162630.GE20913@as220.org> In the immortal words of John Duksta : > > Hey Everyone: > > As you can tell, I got the mailing list problem resolved. > Now, on to bigger and better things. > > -j > _______________________________________________ For example: who is presenting this month? -- /home/modus/.signature Tue Dec 4 11:26:01 EST 2007 The Moon is Waning Crescent (21% of Full) From john at duksta.org Tue Dec 4 15:15:43 2007 From: john at duksta.org (John Duksta) Date: Tue Dec 4 15:15:40 2007 Subject: [dc401-l] mailing list is back up In-Reply-To: <20071204162630.GE20913@as220.org> References: <47554455.3090408@duksta.org> <20071204162630.GE20913@as220.org> Message-ID: <4755B56F.4040606@duksta.org> Modus Operandi wrote: > For example: who is presenting this month? Well... Funny thing about that. Dan King was going to be giving an Intro to Penetration Testing talk, but just found out today that he has to be at a customer site next monday. Anyone got something they'd like to present? Off the cuff is cool. You don't really need slides. -j From entr0py at 401unauthorized.org Wed Dec 5 15:37:48 2007 From: entr0py at 401unauthorized.org (entr0py@401unauthorized.org) Date: Wed Dec 5 16:25:19 2007 Subject: [dc401-l] mailing list is back up In-Reply-To: <4755B56F.4040606@duksta.org> References: <47554455.3090408@duksta.org> <20071204162630.GE20913@as220.org> <4755B56F.4040606@duksta.org> Message-ID: <3944.208.9.213.10.1196887068.squirrel@401unauthorized.org> > Modus Operandi wrote: > > For example: who is presenting this month? > > Well... Funny thing about that. Dan King was going to be giving an Intro > to Penetration Testing talk, but just found out today that he has to be > at a customer site next monday. > > Anyone got something they'd like to present? > Off the cuff is cool. You don't really need slides. > > -j > > _______________________________________________ > dc401-l mailing list > dc401-l@dc401.org > http://dc401.org/mailman/listinfo/dc401-l > Yea yea. i know i suck. From john at duksta.org Thu Dec 6 07:23:14 2007 From: john at duksta.org (John Duksta) Date: Thu Dec 6 07:23:35 2007 Subject: [dc401-l] December Talk Update - Dan can't make it. Larry steps up. Message-ID: <19D0C422-295B-4EE4-9576-1140B4BBAB13@duksta.org> Well, it looks like work got in the way of Dan being able to speak this month. Apparently, he's got to go on-site next Monday to do a pen test. Thankfully, Larry Pesce has stepped up at the last minute and will be giving us a preview of what I believe to be his ShmooCon talk. I'm not sure what the topic is yet, but knowing Larry, it's sure to be good. /ducksauz -- John Duksta DC401 Organizer Monkey http://dc401.org From modus at as220.org Thu Dec 6 17:04:36 2007 From: modus at as220.org (Modus Operandi) Date: Thu Dec 6 17:12:13 2007 Subject: [dc401-l] geek rummage Message-ID: <20071206220436.GI32343@as220.org> ----- Forwarded message from J Hogue ----- From: J Hogue Attention: This is J from ArtInRuins and Highchair design. A friend of mine is redeveloping a former electrical parts warehouse on the West Side of Providence. He has an old basement full of diodes, wires, cable, transistors, heat sinks, timer clocks, clamps, gaskets, speaker grills, cable clamp downs, etc... that he needs to give to a good home. This weekend he will be hosting a "rummage". Come down, check it out, and poke around. Take what you want. There is a lot of great stuff there, a quarter of which I know what to do with. So tell people... and someone please forward this to Brian Jepsum from Make magazine. I think he would be very into rummaging around. Best time will be Sunday afternoon, the ninth. Email me for more info... I'm not sure if this guy wants me to give out the address willy nilly. j ----- End forwarded message ----- -- /home/modus/.signature Thu Dec 6 17:03:33 EST 2007 The Moon is Waning Crescent (7% of Full) From mbell.home at gmail.com Fri Dec 7 01:01:43 2007 From: mbell.home at gmail.com (Matt Bell) Date: Fri Dec 7 01:27:11 2007 Subject: [dc401-l] MI5 Chinese IP list Message-ID: <4758E1C7.1040307@gmail.com> I'm sure most of you have heard about the alert the UK's MI5 sent out in regards to the Chinese PLA (and likely other sources out of China) doing industrial espionage. (Story below) http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,140221-c,hackers/article.html It is my understanding that it was kinda semi- The word I have is in the report there is a list of IP addresses for the known attackers and a list of hashes for the malware they were using. Does anyone have access to that info? If my source comes through I will let everyone know.. It would be damn interesting to start running those addys through my Argus sensors. Matt From john at duksta.org Mon Dec 10 06:26:45 2007 From: john at duksta.org (John Duksta) Date: Mon Dec 10 06:26:30 2007 Subject: [dc401-l] Meeting Today! 1730 EST @ AS220 - Larry Pesce on Hiding Rogue Access Points Message-ID: <6089EBDB-0867-4113-ABFC-3B9017CD79AB@duksta.org> Hey Kids, It's that time again. This week, Larry Pesce will be talking about hiding rogue APs. The usual schedule applies. Be at AS220 at 1730, grab a beer and socialize. Talk will start at 1800. See you there, /ducksauz From john at duksta.org Sat Dec 15 23:33:43 2007 From: john at duksta.org (John Duksta) Date: Sat Dec 15 23:32:32 2007 Subject: [dc401-l] January meeting option - Mitch Altman - TV B Gone, Brainmachine - talk or workshop? Message-ID: <4764AAA7.80604@duksta.org> Hey kids, Mitch Altman will be passing through town around the time of the next DC401 meeting on Jan 14th. He'd be happy to come talk or do a Brain Machine[1] workshop. My question to all of you is which would you rather have? A talk or a hands-on workshop with soldering and blinkenlights? Or maybe both, if he's amenable and we have enough time in the space? [1] http://preview.tinyurl.com/2xanhp Please reply, checking your preference: [ ] Talk [ ] Brain Machine workshop [ ] Both (pending above conditions) Thanks, /ducksauz From john at duksta.org Sun Dec 16 13:31:32 2007 From: john at duksta.org (John Duksta) Date: Sun Dec 16 13:30:15 2007 Subject: [dc401-l] January meeting option - Mitch Altman - TV B Gone, Brainmachine - talk or workshop? In-Reply-To: <4764AAA7.80604@duksta.org> References: <4764AAA7.80604@duksta.org> Message-ID: <47656F04.3010408@duksta.org> OK. I just realized that I'm probably going to get all the responses saying "Both", which we'll try to do if we have the time. If you have to choose one, which would you prefer: [ ] Talk [ ] Brain Machine workshop John Duksta wrote: > > Hey kids, > > Mitch Altman will be passing through town around the time of the next > DC401 meeting on Jan 14th. He'd be happy to come talk or do a Brain > Machine[1] workshop. My question to all of you is which would you rather > have? A talk or a hands-on workshop with soldering and blinkenlights? Or > maybe both, if he's amenable and we have enough time in the space? > > [1] http://preview.tinyurl.com/2xanhp > > Please reply, checking your preference: > From bjepson at gmail.com Sun Dec 16 14:15:02 2007 From: bjepson at gmail.com (Brian Jepson) Date: Sun Dec 16 14:39:55 2007 Subject: [dc401-l] January meeting option - Mitch Altman - TV B Gone, Brainmachine - talk or workshop? In-Reply-To: <47656F04.3010408@duksta.org> References: <4764AAA7.80604@duksta.org> <47656F04.3010408@duksta.org> Message-ID: <950DE615-4AE8-4A97-AB8B-97D0AE8C823B@gmail.com> On Dec 16, 2007, at 1:31 PM, John Duksta wrote: > OK. I just realized that I'm probably going to get all the responses > saying "Both", which we'll try to do if we have the time. > > If you have to choose one, which would you prefer: > > [ ] Talk > [ ] Brain Machine workshop Don't you mean: ( ) Talk ( ) Brain Machine workshop From modus at as220.org Mon Dec 17 16:09:34 2007 From: modus at as220.org (Modus Operandi) Date: Mon Dec 17 22:07:04 2007 Subject: [dc401-l] January meeting option - Mitch Altman - TV B Gone, Brainmachine - talk or workshop? In-Reply-To: <950DE615-4AE8-4A97-AB8B-97D0AE8C823B@gmail.com> References: <4764AAA7.80604@duksta.org> <47656F04.3010408@duksta.org> <950DE615-4AE8-4A97-AB8B-97D0AE8C823B@gmail.com> Message-ID: <20071217210933.GZ19932@as220.org> In the immortal words of Brian Jepson : > > On Dec 16, 2007, at 1:31 PM, John Duksta wrote: > > >OK. I just realized that I'm probably going to get all the responses > >saying "Both", which we'll try to do if we have the time. > > > >If you have to choose one, which would you prefer: > > > >[ ] Talk > >[ ] Brain Machine workshop > > Don't you mean: > > ( ) Talk > ( ) Brain Machine workshop Don't you mean:
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-- /home/modus/.signature Mon Dec 17 15:40:32 EST 2007 The Moon is Waxing Gibbous (55% of Full) From john at duksta.org Tue Dec 18 06:54:44 2007 From: john at duksta.org (John Duksta) Date: Tue Dec 18 06:54:58 2007 Subject: [dc401-l] January meeting option - Mitch Altman - TV B Gone, Brainmachine - talk or workshop? In-Reply-To: <20071217210933.GZ19932@as220.org> References: <4764AAA7.80604@duksta.org> <47656F04.3010408@duksta.org> <950DE615-4AE8-4A97-AB8B-97D0AE8C823B@gmail.com> <20071217210933.GZ19932@as220.org> Message-ID: <23FEC140-FE38-4BB1-8C43-94A40DC50B8D@duksta.org> On Dec 17, 2007, at 4:09 PM, Modus Operandi wrote: >> Don't you mean: >> >> ( ) Talk >> ( ) Brain Machine workshop > > Don't you mean: > >
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> Yeah, I actually considered using a survey tool for this, but that would have been work. It's not like the membership is so large that I can't tally the results in my head anyway. -j From modus at as220.org Tue Dec 18 16:00:10 2007 From: modus at as220.org (Modus Operandi) Date: Tue Dec 18 16:08:10 2007 Subject: [dc401-l] January meeting option - Mitch Altman - TV B Gone, Brainmachine - talk or workshop? In-Reply-To: <23FEC140-FE38-4BB1-8C43-94A40DC50B8D@duksta.org> References: <4764AAA7.80604@duksta.org> <47656F04.3010408@duksta.org> <950DE615-4AE8-4A97-AB8B-97D0AE8C823B@gmail.com> <20071217210933.GZ19932@as220.org> <23FEC140-FE38-4BB1-8C43-94A40DC50B8D@duksta.org> Message-ID: <20071218210010.GB19932@as220.org> In the immortal words of John Duksta : > > On Dec 17, 2007, at 4:09 PM, Modus Operandi wrote: > > >>Don't you mean: > >> > >>( ) Talk > >>( ) Brain Machine workshop > > > >Don't you mean: > > > >
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> > > > Yeah, I actually considered using a survey tool for this, but that > would have been work. It's not like the membership is so large that I > can't tally the results in my head anyway. Dude. I was joking. :) P.S.: I hope you noticed which radio button I checked. -- /home/modus/.signature Tue Dec 18 15:58:44 EST 2007 The Moon is Waxing Gibbous (66% of Full) From john at duksta.org Thu Dec 20 22:38:36 2007 From: john at duksta.org (John Duksta) Date: Thu Dec 20 22:37:06 2007 Subject: [dc401-l] Jan Meeting - Mitch Altman - Trippy RGB Light Workshop and Community Building Talk Message-ID: <8763A766-D3BD-4D18-85BB-5643C1A755B7@duksta.org> Date/Time: 14 Jan 2008 - 1700-1900 Location: AS220, 115 Empire St, Providence. Directions We totally lucked out! Mitch Altman, inventor of the TV-B-Gone, will be passing through RI and has agreed to come by and do a workshop and a talk. Big thanks go out to Brian Jepson for swinging Mitch in our direction. The Trippy RGB Light is made from hacking a MiniPOV kit. It's quick to build, which is good given our short window at AS220. It's also versatile. When you take it home, you can re-hack it into a Brain Machine, a Solar Bug Bot or an open source TV-B-Gone. Mitch gave us a variety of topics on which he could speak. We're getting our geek on with the workshop, so I figured something non- technical might be a nice foil. Mitch will be talking on Community Building, something we'll need to do a fair amount of if we want the hacker space to get off the ground and prosper. Since we'll be doing a workshop, we'll need get started a little earlier, so be at AS220 at 1700 if you want to take part in the workshop. We'll get the talk going sometime around 1800, as usual. If you want to do the workshop, post a comment[1] on the site and include your email so I can send you a confirmation. I'll do a bulk buy of the MiniPOV kits and extra LEDs and you all can pay me back at the meeting. [1] http://dc401.org/site/2007/12/january-meeting-mitch-altman-t.html See you there. -j