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  1. My plan is to to have some way to create some way to have the fon proxy other heavyweight applications. For example, you could have nessus running on a server behind the scenes somewhere and then ask it to do the scanning and report back the results. Some would need proxying, others would just need to be able to route through the Fon. I've got ideas on this but nothing in place yet.
  2. It should run on any device that will take OpenWrt and has Atheros wireless. I don' t know what wireless the WRT54GL has so check it before you buy it.
  3. Seeing as the show is now out I can announce the url. You can get your copy of Jasager from www.digininja.org/jasager
  4. I've seen it before. The basic version is driftnet http://ex-parrot.com/~chris/driftnet/ I can't remember any of the other tools off the top of my head at the moment. I'll add it to the todo list That has given me an excellent idea for another tool integration that I'm going to keep quite about till I work out the practicalities!
  5. I've been looking after the karma patches since I converted them from madwifi to madwifi-ng. I've also added the extra features such as the black and white listing. I've got a few other little projects out there but that was the big one till now!
  6. I'm in the UK so postage would probably cost the same as the device! I'll have a look into it and see, what OS can you get on it? I assume that it does have an atheros based wifi card in it
  7. This release is for openwrt, it would be possible to run it on a linux laptop with some tweaking but, as I say on the site, I've got plans for a laptop specific version which will be slightly different. I don't know anything about the Nintendo hack so can't comment but if it runs linux and has a supported atheros wifi card then it should be possible to get it running. If someone wants to send me one I'll happily give it a try. Actually, same goes for any hardware, if you want this shoehorned onto some other device, send me a device and in return I'll do my best to try to get it installed.
  8. The url for the site will be available tomorrow (17th) on the show and I'll announce it on the wifisec mailing list as well for anyone on that. I'm not putting this out as beta because, unlike google, I think once something is released to the masses it is a release but remember it is only version 1 so please report any bugs/comments/feature requests on here and I'll try to help out as much as I can.
  9. Its bad I can't remember, but what was the domain someone bought to handle the hackpack stuff? Shouldn't we be posting all the info on there?
  10. Yep, it was DarkSenay that sorted it out for us and a good job he did of it. Robin
  11. From what we learnt last year, who is brining the poker set and who is brining the skittles?
  12. I'm voting for England just because I know what happened to Metatrons luggage on the way to the last meetup and if I'm brining kit with me I'd rather be able to see it on the train than give it to some baggage handler to throw about then lose. Anywhere would be ok though. I haven't been to the other 3 choices so it would be an experience. Something to check though, does Berlin have good stuff to do during the days? Last year we went to the Science Museum which was a great geeky way to spend a day.
  13. I've been on the TomB show a couple of times and it isn't as bad talking to the world as I thought it would be so I recommend anyone who thinks that they may want a go at DJ'ing give it a try. Even if you do one show and bomb, you've done better than the people who just sit there and whinge that the DJs are rubbish!
  14. Let me know when AffinityOS supports RAID and I'll give it a go.
  15. Apparently they are probably only 64/128M but for 85p, even if you put a trojan on it and leave it lying around to see what sucker picks it up, it is worth it I went into town yesterday specially to get this, it turned out to be 32M but even more disappointing was that it only contained one file, a bookmark to a webpage with the real content on it! I've got a few of these small ones now, may look at setting up a hub with a few on it and trying to get either lvm or raid working on it. I like the idea of a 32M raid 5 setup made from USB sticks.
  16. That is the most beautifully stated thing ever lol. Thanks, I always try to find something positive to say but sometimes you just can't.
  17. I'd start by making the site validate, neither the html or the css validate: http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validat...fo%2Findex.html http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&am...fo%2Findex.html The fonts are really pixely in my browser, the aliasing mentioned above is smoothing the edges of fonts and images. As you are going for fixed width, make it fit 800x600 rather than being just too wide for 800px wide browsers. I'm trying to find something positive to end on but can't, it isn't that there is anything wrong with it but it just doesn't really work.
  18. use the details from Moonlit's post from 2 posts above yours
  19. how about yahoo? (shall I go and get my wok?)
  20. I thought she just liked men who wrote their own operating systems :-)
  21. Just to prove it wasn't all geeky stuff, it should be mentioned that TomB ended up with a Portuguese woman in his bed one night but then spent the night on the floor for some reason :-)
  22. Cooper somehow kept getting me and Cyber-Eagle mixed up on Saturday night!
  23. Glad you made it back Moonlit, any diversions on the way home? Anyone who missed the weekend missed a very good time!
  24. Taken from a freebie stuff mailing list, here is something to do on Sunday morning: Apparently they are probably only 64/128M but for 85p, even if you put a trojan on it and leave it lying around to see what sucker picks it up, it is worth it
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