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JustM

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  1. I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels weird with the keyboard. Did learn a bunch of new vi shortcuts though due to the missing keys on the apple kb :)
  2. Lucky for me there's no policy at all ;) The only downside now is the keyboard it just doesn't feel right :)
  3. Hi all thanks for the reply's Why didn't i think of that :) I just finished installing ubuntu on the macbook :) 'safe' again :)
  4. Hi all, My boss wants me to use a Macbook instead of my trusty linux laptop. I'm currently stationed on a site wich has alot of people able to walk in and out the building and i'v seen some arp poison attacks come by already. The security department doesnt realy seem to care here so I'v been searching the web for something like Xarp for OSX but it doesnt seem to exist (or im not correctly searching) Does anyone know if there is any alternative or port to Xarp for osx? currently i'm using MacPorts 'arpwatch' but the Xarp X11 notifier is what I like :)
  5. Thanks for the info might come in handy once ;)
  6. I would be glad to make a small how-to. But all I did is follow this how-to provided by Jason. Which is short by it's self. http://linuxconfig.org/apache-web-server-ssl-authentication It takes about 10 minutes to completely setup everything up from scratch.
  7. Just a little update: The two-way SSL is working perfectly in production.
  8. Thanks for the find For easy download i'v packed edition 1 to 30 and placed it on my dropbox http://dl.dropbox.com/u/32328767/INSECURE-Mag-1_30.tar.gz
  9. we don't even know the make an model of your system. Find your make, model and device names and start with googling the info like this: "make+model+device+linux+driver -windows"
  10. Haven't had the chance yet to fiddle with it. But one of my colleagues has it running he seems to be quite satisfied. He says it seems to run smoother. More info will follow next Tuesday when I speak to him again.
  11. none the less it's funny though ;)
  12. This pic was taken when a sister company I used to work for burned to the ground. Dell optiplex GX270 :)
  13. Hi all, thanks for all the help i'v got a test environment running. I mainly used the info from Jasons post cause this tutorial was more up-to-date. But still thanks for the effort Sparda
  14. Perfect I can use that info to. Thanks for the effort This is the setup I eventualy hope to configure customers apache proxy <-> two-way ssl <-> our apache proxy <-> one way ssl <-> weblogic server The one way ssl part is already working
  15. I a company I used to work for used the Openvpn access server for their clients I have no idea if it'll work with bb but it has a native mac client so maybe it'll also work with iPhone.
  16. Thank you digip for your reply. Not exactly what I was looking for but thanks for the info and searches. Jason. That tutorial perfectly covers what l'm looking for. Even the self signed ca. I'll report back when I tried the tutorial. Thanks Marco
  17. Hi everyone I in need for some advice on setting up two-way ssl. At the company I work for I'm tasked with looking into two-way ssl between an apache proxy and a client. I understand it's all about trust between the two but I can't seem to find a good starting point on how to setup a basic config. My best guess is to first fully understand how openssl works (currently reading an ebook about it) But can someone please point me in the right direction to maybe a good howto or ebook wich covers the setup of two-way ssl so I can build a dev environment? I haven't found anything useful yet through google searches but maybe I'm querying it the wrong way. I did find a bunch of one-way SSL tutorials so I'm starting with those to see if I can figure it out this way but any help would be much appreciated. Regards Marco
  18. I just rooted my Desire few weeks ago and currently using "LeeDrOiD_V2.4_A2SD" It's nice and stable. Although I haven't tried any other roms yet so can't give you a comparison.
  19. very informative thx for the info
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