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  1. Yeah, I might want to go Arduino, especially with the new Android ADK kicking around. </drool>

    One more thing, what would any of you guys recommend for a force feedback output on handle bars that could hook into an Arduino board? I'm looking for a similar effect to a rumble pak, and rather not use an audio cue, as users would be listening for that, rather than cars and stuff. Any ideas?

    Edit: Can I change the name of the thread, or add a solved tag to it or something?

    for the rumble pack. I would say look into vibrating motors at your local electronics shop, even radioshack i believe sells them, and its just a motor you power, if i am not mistaken.

    for the solved part, I dont know, i guess edit the first post and say solution found in thread. or something like that.

  2. one thing to keep in mind is that (unless I am mistaken) the original Pineapple made you connect to it as if it was a network that you knew, like your home wireless network. so that would be the ssid, I may be wrong on that. but if that is true you could make a script that would check for stuff like that, that if you where not at home and you where getting an outer ip address that is not your home outer ip address then you flag the network and get off. if that make sense.

  3. My first thought is that you want a blind person to ride a trike? Ignoring that thought, you have a PSOC, and pwm signals, you could try to connect via a one to one connection with wifi. now I dont know what they have for PSOC boards but I would imagine that you could find some sort of wifi module for it. and from there just make an app or something for the phone that could translate the data from the wifi connection.

  4. anything in the smart phone family can do this, i think they state that in the video , but as long as you know how to turn settings off then you should be okay. the major thing is to know what your phone is doing at all times, like the meta data in the pictures you take on your smartphone how it says your longitude and latitude when you took that picture. All you need to do is know what is happening when you click a button on the phone. based on my lack of experience of phone but more of just what i have heard I would say go android for the reason of rooting it, but i am not sure if that will give you the control that you need, and I would suggest that before you buy the phone do research into what it can do, and when you get the phone search the features of the phone to the fullest extent that you can.

  5. My question is, what's the minimum packages required to be installed on Ubuntu 10.10 to launch "framework3/armitage" ?

    I currently have the Armitage client running on my Samsung I9000 Android phone under a chrooted Ubuntu. I am connecting to an external server for the Metasploit daemon with "Multiplayer Armitage" and the SQL server. All I want to do is launch Armitage (client only) under IceWM with the bare minimum packages on an Ubuntu-minimal install. I want this for the size, speed, and effeciency (since the phone only has 1GHz proc)

    Can anyone help? If anyone wants more info on the progress I have made so far, please reply.

    I don't know the minimum packages needed, but I would say it would be right around where you want you usability to end, so any package that you want to use on your phone and then any package that that package needs so lets say you want package A and Package A needs x,y, and z, then you need all 4. So start looking there.

  6. I dont think that this is going to provide the air cooling that you want. because what is going to happen is that you will be pulling 80 or 90 degree air across your server....and this will cause heat no matter what, What you may want to do is if you using fans, u could make it like a vacuum since, if I am not mistaken, you can have a fan intake against a wall with no airflow and just have the air outflow open...then what you may want to do is put the fans on the back and force the air to come up from the bottom and with that dont allow air to come from the top or the sides just the bottom so that if you cut that inflow off it would be like a vacuum in a way in which the inside heat would continually leave, or have the bottom open and cause cooler air from the floor to move through the entire case....Just a thought.

  7. Screenshot :

    fyg6kk.jpg

    v0.04

    Description :

    Allows you to filter out annoying ap names from KML files gathered when wardriving.

    So you can be more productive with your data.

    Filter by :

    OPEN,WEP,WPA,WPA2,IBSS and remove multiple access points by name.

    filter down to the top 1000 ssids

    Instructions :

    1. Select which network types you'd like to remove using the check boxes on the right hand side.

    2. Type in some characters from the AP(s) you wish to remove ie.

    If I wanted to remove BTOpenzone-1234 .... i would type BTOpenzone-1234 then click remove.

    If I wanted to remove all AP's containing 'BTOpenzone' .... i would type 'BTOpenzone' or 'BTOpen' or 'BTO' and click remove.

    -- Repeat step 2 as required.

    3. Click the 'Save file as' button and save your file.

    4. Load your file in google earth and admire your pwnsauce.

    Download :

    http://code.google.com/p/kmlkpwn/downloads/

    Source :

    http://code.google.com/p/kmlkpwn/

    enjoy its open source message / mail me if you want to help develop it :)

    wait didnt you already post this http://www.hak5.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=20076

  8. Does anyone remember what that network server tool was that Matt was showing off, where it required computers connected to it to download and install an antivirus program and undergo a security check before it could access the network?

    You mean the one from a couple seasons ago?

    That was a network switch if I recall correctly it was the Napera N24. http://www.napera.com/

    that was from episode 501, browsing their site right now they seem to be set up differently.

  9. I have recently came across a problem Dual booting my Computer with windows 7 and unbuntu 10.10.

    The problem is that my windows 7 installation disk is unbootable. It works if I run it from inside a exising windows OS. However atm only Ubuntu 10.10 is installed on that machine.

    Is there a way to get a widows OS running from a usb then run the CD from inside that OS?

    My Windows 7 disk is the full version and my pc can boot from CD and USB. Also I would prefer it if the Windows OS was xp as it is the only other Windows OS disk I have avaliable.

    You can boot windows 7 from flash drive. and is it that the disk is just not bootable from the getgo or is it that it just isnt booting? and when you install windows 7 on a harddrive with a grub loader it removes the grub loader I believe or it atleast just removes the reference to grub, I just did that on my machine and had to reinstall ubuntu 10.10 wasnt annoying because i didnt have anything in ubuntu substantial but still.

  10. everything really, I just let pandora go on whatever sounds good and when that is all saved onto the computer i just shuffle through it, and alot of skips. really it is everything, like from rock to techno to just hiphop, some rap. everything, normally not classical unless i am writing a paper.

  11. if you watch episode 718 Darren talks about building your own router. I don't think your going to want to get a 1u server, while it will work, the size is a little big at least in width and depth. what you could do is if you have an old computer you could use that, or you could build your own. I would suggest for the sake of minimizing as many bottle necks in the system as possible using gigabit cards. watch the episode and you will get a better idea. But my only suggestion really is gigabit cards and some form of a computer based router. If the 1u servers have gigabit and thats what seems cheapest go with it, but if they don't I would say look around. But watch the episode and then look around. haha

  12. I would say that if you are going to make a Mame cabinet, I would say that you just want to check the specs of the old computer with what you would need. I dont remember but I think my first Mame box was on a 450mhz with 512 ram. but i think thats what it was, as long as you are above that in specs you should be fine. and when it comes to wifi, i dont think you need that. I would actually suggest not doing that, just so you dont have to worry about running security software, just leave a usb port open and maybe the cd or dvd drive. other then that you should be fine from what you have described.

  13. @entity - I think that you could send data along radios like that. It would be interesting, you would have to watch what channels you would use. you would also have the issue of multiple people sending data at the same time. you would have to take it from basic communication to a new level. imagine it as if 500 people try to talk into the same room. even if you say what name to send it to data can still get criss-crossed. you would need to have to have a way to decipher what is meant for you and what is not, and the data all has to be on different levels. It would definitely be interesting because I don't think there is enough channels for everyone to have one. You would also have to have regulators what you would like connect via one channel and the regulator would say use this channel to talk. but still even with that you would have issues of multiple people talking to connect. There is a way to do it on a small scale. and

    In any case people can still have networks, and with that just interconnect your networks to make a wide area network.

    -Cgront

  14. Is there something wrong with the reputation system on these forums? Or am I really that bad?

    I think it was just people not using the reputation system. I think your reputation is better now. I didnt know of the reputation system until you brought my attention to it. And I did Like all the suggestions on the Post.

  15. At this point I have an xp machine set up, I am going to duplicate it a couple of times. and make each copy different, depending on updates, and firewall settings and such. I am Still trying to figure this all out. My only fear is that people will get over whelmed an decide not to do it.

  16. 1. Set up a couple of virtual machines, make sure they are isolated from the main university network, you don't want trouble. Preferably use your own switch for connecting everything up together.

    2. Once you have the VMs running install Windows XP, place some dummy files and then challenge who can break into that box and read whats on the file.

    3. As you stated would be good, to share an information session on metasploit and then let them have some practice before the challenge.

    4. Later if you want to increase the challenge level, you could set up some wireless access points and let them try to break into them, also make sure they are not interfering with the universities wireless system, if there are any. Use Kismet to find an appropriate channel to use and choose a unique SSID.

    It was also suggested to my by another source to use this idea, but to have like 4 or 5 VM's, each one progressively harder to hack and each one holding a file which is part of a puzzle, first person to get all files and put answer puzzle wins. So it takes Infiltrator's idea to a little bit of a further Idea. My issue now is what kind of operating systems should I have as the Vm's. I have right now an XP and a Vista VM. I am thinking about windows server 2003, and 2008. And if there are any other ideas that would be great.

    @digininja your idea is interesting but I think that would take me a longer time to set up and I dont think i would have the time.

    @Infiltrator your second idea about social engineering may be useful for this, i may look into trying to incorporate this but If time does not allow me to, as long as I first focus on the VM's and network setup to begin with I should be fine.

  17. So I am trying to get ideas on what to do for a hacker challenge I want to have at my University. I have already figured out that I have to run this on a private network, off of my core2quad. And the event is going to be at a LAN party at my University.

    I have 2 problems at this point:

    1> I don't know what to have the challenge be. Should I have it be like capture the flag with a couple virtual servers running or should I have each person have a virtual machine and some form of a file(flag) on each desktop like the Hak5 hacker challenge?

    2>here the bigger issue. The University I am at does not teach a lot of exploitation to students. The students at my University don't have more then a basic knowledge of hacking if even that, we have a lot of students that understand a lot about computers and programming and networks and operating systems, but not everything put together and used for hacking. My plan was to have an information session on metasploit/armitage before the event that way people knew how to use it and at least tried. another thought that i was given by people was to either have teams depending on how many people wanted to do it.

    I need some input on this, I am going to be trying to figure out a setup for the cor2quad this weekend and see how much it can even handle and go from there, any input would be greatly appreciated.

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