This will be more of a manifesto then a coding article, will there be code? Of COURSE there will be code, and like all the other posts on this blog it will be broken, and full of bugs, we are, of course, The Bug Shop!
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Category Archives: Lots of Bugs
Single SSID Multiple Networks Via 802.1x
Hi, Been awhile since I have posted, but I guess that’s a good thing it means I am busy! Anyways, had a two weekend project I wanted to share about using 802.1x FreeRadius Active Directory and an Aruba access point. This was a learning experience….
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Booting Windows 7 From Ubuntu 15.04
I wanted to be able to use iPXE to boot Windows 7 over iscsi, This turned out to be a very very hard project, as the documentation is VERY sparse.
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Having Amazon Echo Read Your Local Paper
So I just got my Amazon Echo, I really like it, it’s somewhat limited, but fun none the less. When I got it, I couldn’t wait to write a skill for it, I am very happy to say it’s not that hard, the first thing I wanted it to do was read the top headlines of the Spencer Daily Reporter
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A Secure File Transfer
Lately I have been interested in encryption, and I was curious if it would be possible to encrypt in javascript, send to server, then download it, while the decryption/encryption is handled on the client end.
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Freeswitch TLS Sip
Setting up freeswitch TLS with a valid certificate authority was NOT as easy as it appeared from the beginning, I tried many different things to make it work, and finally I got it.
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Home Made Smart Meter
I have for awhile been wanting to be able to figure out how much power my meter was using daily, without reading the meter at the same time everyday, I also want to be able to graph my power usage.
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Tor Relay Proxy TL-WR710N
So I took some time on my sunday to hack my TL-WR710N(US) edition, and I had a lot of fun. The first thing I got to do was take it apart! I was able to find the serial headers too, just a little soldering to make it work!
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Blink Pro
Blink is an excellent SIP2SIP and is available for free on Ubuntu and Windows, the Source is Fully GPL, but the lite client on OS X is 24.99 and the Pro is 64.99 WHOA! Why pay the mac tax on a GPL Client
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The cheapest Arduino money can buy
So curiosity got the better of me and I wandered since Arduino is open source, if it would be possible to build an arduino without any pull-up resistors, fancy oscillators, simply a chip and a breadboard. Oh and I wanted to make sure it was cheap!
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