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Script – samba

Posted on 2012/01/26 by arno Posted in Scripts

Script samba (smbd & nmbd in one)

source: http://blog.miralinux.net/files/linux/local/etc/init.d/samba

[include]../../../files/linux/local/etc/init.d/samba[/include]

Script – pptp VPN server

Posted on 2012/01/26 by arno Posted in Scripts

Startup script VPN Server (pptpd daemon)

source: http://blog.miralinux.net/files/linux/local/etc/init.d/pptpd

[include]../../../files/linux/local/etc/init.d/pptpd[/include]

Products – Apple hardware

Posted on 2012/01/26 by arno Posted in Apple

2013-03, Macbook retina new Intel Core processors

13-Inch Retina Display MacBook Pro Custom Processors

MacBook Pro Subfamily Processor Option  
“Core i5″ 2.5 13” Late 2012 2.9 GHz Core i7 (I7-3520M)  
“Core i5″ 2.6 13” Early 2013 3.0 GHz Core i7 (I7-3540M)  

15-Inch Retina Display MacBook Pro Custom Processors

MacBook Pro Subfamily Processor Option
“Core i7″ 2.3 15” Mid-2012 2.7 GHz Core i7 (I7-3820QM)  
“Core i7″ 2.6 15” Mid-2012 2.7 GHz Core i7 (I7-3820QM)
“Core i7″ 2.4 15”* Early 2013 2.8 GHz Core i7 (I7-3840QM)
“Core i7″ 2.7 15” Early 2013 2.8 GHz Core i7 (I7-3840QM)  

Twelvesouth MagicWand

Mobee Magic Numpad

Apple Hardware

RobTex.com – BGP subnets

Posted on 2012/01/18 by arno Posted in Uncategorized

Vodafone NL – http://www.robtex.com/as/as15480.html#bgp

 

HTPC – XBMC / Mediaportal TV Server / Zone Minder Camera Server

Posted on 2012/01/03 by arno Posted in Multimedia, XBMC

XBMC

Homepage : Wiki : Forum : Download : Mirrors : pluginbrowser

Library cleanup :  XBMC CEC

XBMC – Skins

Quartz 3/4 |

XBMC – PVR

Homepage : Wiki : Forum : HowTo : Forumpost : Repository : Download : Windows

MediaPortal 1.2.x – TVServerXBMC plugin |

XBMC – plugins

2013 Online TV Streams / Uitzending gemist  | 1Channel

WIP | XBMC Spotify |

XBMC – Linux

Homepage : xmbc for linux : Howto Install : Compile Redhat/Centos :

XBMC – HowTo

RssFeed ticker | Sync Multiple libraries

XBMC – Settings

Advancedsettings.xml

XBMC – Apple TV 2

Homepage : Wiki : Forum : HowTo : Forumpost : Repository : Download : Windows

Add-on: ZoneMinder

Homepage : Wiki : Forum : Howto : Forumpost : Repository : Download

ZoneMinder – CentOS

Add-on: LiveStreams

Homepage : Wiki : Forum : Howto : Forumpost : Repository : Download.

Linux – VDR

http://www.linuxtv.org/

http://www.vdr-portal.de/

http://wiki.team-mediaportal.com/4_HTPC/HTPC_Hardware/TV_Cards

http://www.vdr-wiki.de/wiki/index.php/Kanotix_-_VDR_Live_CD

http://www.zulu-entertainment.de/index.php

http://www.dvbmagic.de/linux/kanotix-vdr.htm

Linux DVB cards

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1057251

http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB-S2_PCI_Cards

Links

PS3 Media Server Tutorial/FAQ

Firewall Linux iptables

Posted on 2011/12/30 by arno Posted in Linux

Tools

http://ports.my-addr.com/tcp_port-udp_port-application-and-description.php
http://www.subnetonline.com/pages/subnet-calculators/ipv4-to-ipv6-converter.php

pf

http://pfsense.org

iptables

http://serverfault.com/questions/244036/iptables-rules-to-allow-l2tp-ipsec-vpn-behind-firewall

Custom applications

iOS: Understanding Notifications

Links

http://www.linuxhomenetworking.com/wiki/index.php/Quick_HOWTO_:_Ch14_:_Linux_Firewalls_Using_iptables

http://netfilter.org/ (iptables)

www.linuxhomenetworking.com – Quick_HOWTO_:_Ch14_:_Linux_Firewalls_Using_iptables

http://lindesk.com/2007/04/internet-connection-sharing-using-iptables/

Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control HOWTO – Classifying packets with filters

L7-filter – Application Layer Packet Classifier for Linux

wiki-Deep_packet_inspection

Intel AMT Manageability Ports

Speedguide – Port reference

Apple iOS Jailbreak News

Posted on 2011/12/14 by arno Posted in Apple, Links

News blogging sites

http://www.ijailbreak.com/jailbreak/

http://www.iphonehacks.com/jailbreak_iphone/

http://www.redmondpie.com/category/iPhone/

http://jaxov.com/

http://www.spiritjb.org/2010/04/all-5-jailbreak-ways-and-unlock-for-313.html

http://www.ultrasn0w.ca/

News messages

http://www.iphonehacks.com/2013/02/planetbeing-ama-reddit.html

Jailbreak

5.1.1 Absinthe Jailbreak – NewsPost | How-To | Video – – Battery-life-issue

Notes

Links – iPhone Notes

Howto – Blog

http://www.spiritjb.org/2011/12/first-untethered-jailbreak-5.0-5.0.1-video-devteam.html

Redsn0w says “unrecognized build” when trying to tethered boot 5.0.1

iOS 5.0.1 – Semi untether* – how-to-semi-untether-jailbreak-ios-5-using-semitether-for-iphone-ipad-and-ipod-touch

iOS 5.0.1 – Jailbreak Redsnow* –  jailbreak-iphone-on-ios-5-0-1-redsn0w-0-9-9b8-windows

iOS 5.0.1 – Jailbreak snowbreeze – jailbreak-ios-5-on-windows-using-sn0wbreeze-2.8b8

Links

http://techiezlounge.com/create-iphone-ringtones-free.html

* iUsedThis

5.1.x Absinthe Jailbreak

Apple

Intel AMT Remote management

Posted on 2011/11/21 by arno Posted in Uncategorized

Intel AMT Links

How to enable Intel® AMT KVM by programming

Intel® Active Management Technology: General FAQs

Intel® Active Management Technology: Downloads

Tools and Utilities for Intel® vPro™ Technology

Using Intel AMT’s VNC Server

 

AppleTV Jailbreak

Posted on 2011/10/31 by arno Posted in Apple, Multimedia, XBMC

Jailbreak – Tethered

AppleTV 2g – 4.4 (iOS 5)  – 4.4.2 (9A336a)

Jailbreak – unTethered

AppleTV 2g – 4.3 (iOS 4.3) – 4.3.0 (8F455)

Install onto Apple TV 2G

XBMC

Links

Where to Download Apple TV Firmware files (Restore links)

Apple

Onderzoekers kraken 18e eeuwse ‘Copiale Cipher’

Posted on 2011/10/26 by arno Posted in Uncategorized

Reactie op ‘Onderzoekers kraken 18e eeuwse ‘Copiale Cipher”

Source: http://tweakers.net/reacties.dsp?Action=Posting&ParentID=5064163

Door curry684, woensdag 26 oktober 2011 12:52

Nee, wachtwoorden zijn dat niet. Tegelijk klopt Cliph’s uitspraak ook niet dat ‘security by obscurity’ onacceptabel zou zijn, het ligt ten grondslag aan veel risicocalculaties. Om maar een gangbaar voorbeeld te noemen – als je een Windows-domain aanvalt kun je de basisaanname maken dat er een user ‘Administrator’ is op het domain. Met deze voorkennis maak je het hacken van die account exponentieel simpeler dan het kraken van een account waarvan je de naam nog niet wist. Derhalve is het renamen van de domain administrator account een simpele en zeer efficiente manier om de security van een Windows domain exponentieel moeilijker te maken.

Op dezelfde manier kun je bijvoorbeeld bij WordPress de default admin-URL veranderen van /wp-admin naar /my-admin, of phpMyAdmin op een server installeren op /dbbeheer ipv het standaard /phpmyadmin, enzovoorts. Door simpelweg je aanvaller algemeen beschikbare voorkennis te ontkennen gooi je een hoge extra drempel op voor een simpele hack als er een andere factor compromised is of raakt.

Security by obscurity is nooit iets dat op zichzelf mag staan maar kan een zeer belangrijke factor zijn in het complexer maken van een kraak.

Wachtwoorden zelf zijn een toepassing van 1 van de 3 basisfactoren van authenticatie om je identiteit kenbaar te maken aan een digitaal systeem: ‘something you know’, ‘something you have’, en ‘something you are’. In volgorde betreffen dit bijvoorbeeld dus een wachtwoord, een RFID-chip die poortjes opent, en een irisscan of vingerafdruk. Bij systemen waar beveiliging vitaal is wordt vrijwel altijd gekozen voor zogenaamde ‘two factor authentication’, waarbij je een element moet overleggen uit 2 van de 3 genoemde groepen. Zo worden pintransacties en het inloggen bij internetbankieren redelijk standaard uitgevoerd doordat je je pinpas (have) in een lezer moet stoppen en dan je pincode (know) moet intoetsen. Oude postbankklanten kunnen transacties uitvoeren met een TAN-code die je op je mobiel (have) toegestuurd krijgt, verstopt achter je login (know).

iTunes – How to Remove Broken or Dead Tracks

Posted on 2011/09/25 by arno Posted in Apple

source: http://paulmayne.org/blog/2007/11/how-to-remove-broken-or-dead-tracks-from-itunes/

My iTunes XML database recently got corrupted and it seemed I had lost all my many hours worth of song ratings. Luckily I was able to re-construct the database through an few month old backup and my iPod. In doing so, my entire iTunes library was duplicated with broken links. Since iTunes does not currently allow you to sort by the broken (‘!’ icon), it’s a laborious, manual process to remove all these track listings.

That was until I found this ingenious process somewhere on the Apple forums:

1. Make a smart playlist called “All Files” with this rule: “Artist” is not “123456789″ (or any nonsense name that won’t be in your library).

2. Make a static playlist called “All Live Files”.

3. Make a smart playlist called “Missing Files” with these rules: Match all of the following rules, Playlist is “All Files”, Playlist is not “All Live Files”

4. Select all the files from “All Files” and drag them into “All Live Files”. The dead files marked (!) will not copy over.

5. “Missing Files” will contain all of your dead files. Select all and delete. Voila, a nice clean iTunes library.

I have these three playlists in their own folder. Whenever I gather more than a couple dead tracks for whatever reason, I delete all the tracks in “All Live Files” and repeat steps 4 and 5.

How to Delete a file from a playlist:

Windows: SHIFT + DEL
Mac: OPTION + DEL

UPDATE:

A reader named Art informed me of these reacent changes in deleting tracks in Windows:

Apple apparently added a new twist in the latest iTunes for Windows – the Delete option is disabled in a Smart Playlist. To get around this, I selected all tracks in my Missing Files folder, did Files\New Playlist from Selection (since it won’t let you drag & drop the dead tracks to a playlist), and then deleted them from there.

UPDATE October 2008:

If you are on Mac, there is a super simple solution using AppleScripts: Run, Super Remove Dead Tracks v2.1 or search Doug’s AppleScripts for iTunes for a solution.

If you are on Windows, I received an email from John Haywood:
On a PC at least, no longer can you delete files from playlists made through “File –> New Playlist from Selection.” When this didn’t work for me, my next thought was to do a mass ID3 tag edit (i.e. changing the Artist for all of the broken links to “DEAD LINK”) from within the Missing Files smart playlist, and then deleting all DEAD LINK songs from the main library page, but (understandably) ID3 tags can’t be edited from within smart playlists.

The only thing I could find that iTunes lets you change in bulk in a smart playlist that carries over to the main library is Rating. So after going through your steps to set up the Missing Files smart playlist, people should rate all broken songs 1 star, then sort in the main library by rating, and then mass delete. Whew!

UPDATE January 2009: (Thanks for this new information from Josh Watson)

On Windows, Shift-Delete DOES still work from a smart playlist (it never didn’t for me). Pressing shift and then right-clicking gives a delete option, but this didn’t seem to work. I just did it in iTunes 8.02 to remove all my dead files.

Also, you need to add the following rules to the Dead Files list:
“Podcast” “is” “false” –> or it will include podcasts
“Kind” “does not contain” “Audible” –> or it will include audiobooks (nearly deleted mine!)
“Kind” “does not contain” “MPEG” –> or it will include vodcasts (nearly deleted mine!)

Alternatively, you can drag all your audiobooks/podcasts/etc into the live files list too!

UPDATE September 2009: (Thanks for this new information from Lee McKay)

I did some playing around and figured out a way to do it using only two playlists, one smart, and one static.

1) Make a static playlist called “All Live Files” and copy your entire library into it.
2) Make a smart playlist called “Missing Files” with the rules set as ” ‘Playlist’ ‘is’ ‘Music’ ” and another rule set as ” ‘Playlist’ ‘is not’ ‘All Live Files’ ”
3) As stated in your blog, the broken songs will not transfer and “Missing Files” will contain all those broken songs.

UPDATE July 2011: (info from Mark Sutherlin)

Using Windows? Check this blog post with some current information regarding this issue.
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/effectively-remove-duplicate-tracks-itunes-windows/

Apple iPhone

https://blog.miralinux.net/2011/09/532/

Posted on 2011/09/22 by arno Posted in Uncategorized

Using Group Policy Preferences to Map Drives Based on Group Membership

http://blogs.technet.com/b/askds/archive/2009/01/07/using-group-policy-preferences-to-map-drives-based-on-group-membership.aspx

Linux tips

Posted on 2011/09/21 by arno Posted in Linux

Terminal

tmux – Cheatsheet | Shortcuts (screen like program) – Hawkhost

tmux Tutorial | Split terminal window easily | Split Tutorial – Shortcuts

Sync – rsync / csync / etc

http://everythinglinux.org/rsync/
http://linux.about.com/library/cmd/blcmdl1_rsync.htm

http://www.csync.org/
http://www.openlogic.com/wazi/bid/188061/Unison-Makes-Two-Way-File-Sync-Simple
http://anouar.im/2011/12/how-to-backup-with-rsync-tar-gpg-on-osx.html

Assigning multiple addresses

IP Help – http://linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-address.html

Using the following command, we can configure Virtual IPs in the Linux box at run-time without re-booting the machine or re-starting the network.

/sbin/ip addr add 172.19.1.2/32 dev eth0
/sbin/ip addr add 172.19.1.3/32 dev eth0

The same interfaces can be made down by using the following command.

/sbin/ip addr del 172.19.1.2/32 dev eth0
/sbin/ip addr del 172.19.1.3/32 dev eth0

TCPDUMP Command Examples

Packet Analyzer: 15 TCPDUMP Command Examples

Linux CentOS 6.x

Posted on 2011/08/30 by arno Posted in CentOS, Linux

Repositories

RPM packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RPMforge) | NTFS support# yum install fuse-ntfs-3g |

Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) | collectd | Icecast |

pkgbox | collectd plugins |

CentOS 6.x mount NTFS file systems

source: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/redhat-fedora-enable-ntfs3g-support/

1. open the terminal window with the root account.

2. setup rpmforge for centos 6 to your system:

http://xmodulo.com/2013/01/how-to-set-up-rpmforge-repoforge-repository-on-centos.html

3. just install/update the package fuse-ntfs-3g:

# yum update fuse-ntfs-3g

CentOS 6.x howtos

Virtualization With Xen On CentOS 6.2 (x86_64)

PXE_setup

HowToForge.com – Create A Kickstart File | Linuxmoz.com – Kickstartguide |

Create a LiveDVD/USB from custom build Centos 6.2

CentOS Apple Time Machine

Collectd

Clone Disk

OpenVPN

https://safesrv.net/install-openvpn-on-centos/

http://www.guizmovpn.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3&Itemid=3

CentOS 6.x Kickstart

Append the kickstart file location to the boot parameters.

linux initrd=initrd.img ks=http://domain.tld/ks-type-v1.cfg

http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-create-a-kickstart-file-for-centos-fedora-redhat-rhel

CentOS 6.x disable IPv6

#/etc/sysctl.conf
# disable IPv6
net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 1

Reload the sysctl configuration:

~# sysctl -p

CentOS 6.x disable APIPA

#/etc/sysconfig/network
# disable APIPA
NOZEROCONF=yes

service network restart

CentOS 6.x disable SELINUX

at installation add “selinux=0” to the installation options

Gnome keyring DISABLE!

source: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/how-to-disable-gnome-keyring-361545/

# killall gnome-keyring-manager
edit /etc/gconf/schemas/gnome-keyring.schemas as root,
and search for “TRUE” in text, there should be one for ssh and one for pkcs,
substitute “TRUE” with “FALSE” and ur done..

Gnome’s Keyring – Remove Password File

source: http://essayboard.com/2009/06/24/gnomes-keyring-tip-how-to-disable-keyring-or-remove-password-file/

Some people complain how Gnome’s Keyring keeps asking them for password whenever they try to get connect to wireless router.

Here is a trick of how to stop Keyring from bothering you for good.
Go to System > Preferences > Startup Applications, disable the check box “Gnome Keyring Daemon.”
That’s it, everything should go as plan if you done this correctly!
I tested this trick on Fedora Core 11 and Ubuntu 9.04, both Linux distribution work fine with this trick.

How to reset Keyring’s password if you forgot it?
“cd ~/.gnome2/keyrings/“  (without the double quotes), then you have to delete login.keyring or any other file that has unwanted Keyring’s encrypted passwords that you want to get rid of.

Kickstart

http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/Installation_Guide-en-US/ch-kickstart2.html

http://blog.crazytje.be/create-a-kickstart-netinstall-with-centos/

http://smorgasbork.com/component/content/article/35-linux/58-building-a-custom-centos-5-kickstart-disc-part-1

http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/kvm-install-centos-redhat-using-kickstart-ks-cfg/

Services

Linux 101: A comprehensive list of available Linux services

http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-default-services-which-are-enabled-at-boot/

Firefox Sync Server | https://wiki.mozilla.org/QA/Sync/Sync_Server_Install_CentOS

Cron

yum-cron (autoupdate)

yum install yum-cron ; vi /etc/sysconfig/yum-cron ; chkconfig yum-cron on ; service yum-cron start

YUM_PARAMETER=”-x kernel*” | mailto=foo@bar.com

Daemons

Deluge – bittorent (web) client

Deluge | CentOS howto

Transmission – bittorent (web) client

Site – http://www.transmissionbt.com | Wiki | Config | configfiles

Sickbeard – TVshow manager

Site – http://sickbeard.com |

sabnzbd – nzb download web client

Site – http://sabnzbd.org | command-line | folders | CentOS howto

Linux

Linux – NAS tools

Posted on 2011/07/30 by arno Posted in CentOS, Linux

rSync

http://dailycupoftech.com/windows-backup-with-rsync-and-freenas/

torrent client

http://markus.revti.com/2009/11/installing-libtorrent-and-rtorrent-on-linux-centos/

http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/

http://rtwi.jmk.hu/

nzbget daemons

http://nzbget.sourceforge.net/

http://www.techsono.com/supernzb/screenshot.html

http://www.techsono.com/usenet/faqs/nzb-o-matic-plus-nomp

Linux

Scripts – Linux startup, custom, aliaseses

Posted on 2011/07/29 by arno Posted in Linux, Scripts

Howto

Creating Custom init Scripts

BASH Programming – Introduction HOW-TO

Scripts

Script – Repositories

Script – aliases

Script: mkmotd – create motd

Scripts – init.d

Firewall – Script

Script – samba

Script – pptp VPN server

Vodafone

Posted on 2011/07/29 by arno Posted in Uncategorized

http://www.vodafone.nl/Vodafone/pdf/voicemail/Korte_Voicemail_Handleiding.pdf

http://www.vodafone.nl/Vodafone/pdf/Zakelijk/Vodafone_Handleiding_Diensten_ENG.pdf

 

Move iTunes to new location and computer

Posted on 2011/07/17 by arno Posted in Apple

iTunes for Windows: Moving your iTunes Media folder

iTunes for Mac: Moving your iTunes Media folder

iTunes: How to move your music to a new computer

UltraNewb: How to move your iTunes library to an external drive

Apple iPhone

Nags – Software (Adobe, Mozilla)

Posted on 2011/06/06 by arno Posted in Uncategorized

Mozilla Firefox

4.0.1 Adobe Acrobat create PDF add-on

source: http://getsatisfaction.com/adobe/topics/how_do_i_unstall_the_adobe_acrobat_create_pdf_addon_in_firefox

– Turn off the toolbar in Firefox.

1. Choose View > Toolbars.
2. Click to uncheck Adobe Acrobat – Create PDF.

– Disable the plug-in in Firefox.

1. Choose Tools > Add-Ons.
2. Click the Plugins tab/section.
3. Locate and then click on the Adobe Acrobat – Adobe PDF Plug-In For Firefox.
4. Click Disable. Restart Firefox for the change to take effect.

– Uninstall the plug-in.

1. Open the Add Or Remove Programs (Windows XP) or Programs And Features (Windows 7/Vista) item in the Control Panel.
2. Locate and then click on Acrobat X.
3. Click Change (or Uninstall/Change).
4. Click Next.
5. Click Modify.
6. In the list, expand Create Adobe PDF.
7. Expand Adobe PDFMaker.
8. Locate Mozilla Firefox.
9. Click the install options button to the left of Firefox and choose This Feature Will Not Be Available.
10. Click Next, and then click Update. Once the installer finishes, the plug-in should be removed.

Links Nags Software

Freeswitch

Posted on 2011/06/05 by arno Posted in Uncategorized

freeswitch webpage: http://----escape_autolink_uri:99cf8f42337039c5b4d6e1fd263566fe----:8787

restart:> sofia profile external restart reloadxml

Howto

http://wiki.2600hz.org/display/docs/Installing+FreeSWITCH

http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Getting_Started_Guide

http://wiki.2600hz.org/display/docs/Installing+FreeSWITCH

ACL

http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/ACL

Miscellaneous

http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/General_NAT_example_scenarios

http://osdir.com/ml/telephony.freeswitch.user/2008-09/msg00153.html

freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org/msg03776.html">http://www.mail-archive.com/freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org/msg03776.html

Cisco SPA sip toestellen

http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/616946

https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2021329

http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Cisco_Unified_MeetingPlace_Release_8.0_–_Troubleshooting_Time_and_Time_Zone_Issues_for_Cisco_Unified_MeetingPlace

FAQ

Silence on outbound ringing (In extion settings disable G722).

 

FreeTDM

http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/FreeTDM

VoIP providers

Gratis SIP-to-SIP bellen met de FRITZ!Box

VoIP-in providers overzicht Nederland (SIP)

Links

http://sip.startpagina.nl/

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