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Introducing the BeagleBone

September 27, 2012 by Igor Drobot 4 Comments

The BeagleBone is the low-cost, high-expansion hardware-hacker focused BeagleBoard. It is a bare-bones BeagleBoard that acts as a USB or Ethernet connected expansion.
BeagleBone brings full-featured Linux to places it has never gone before.

Delicious facts about BeagleBone
AM3359 Processor btw. this is the Datasheet [Read more…]

Filed Under: Debian, DIY, Kernel, Linux, Networking Tagged With: Angstrom, BeagleBone, BeagleBone Debian, Debian, Fritzing, Hardware, Linux, minicom, OpenSource

VNC client Mac OS X

August 28, 2012 by Igor Drobot Leave a Comment

If you try to find a VNC client on MAC OS X you can spend a lot of time but you will not find it, but it there in the core) But, its hidden, security reasons – for sure;)

Open Finder -> Select Go -> Connect to Server…
or simple ⌘K combination

Now like in this screenshot example:

Its really easy – but all this steps must be hidden to have a great feeling of success – apple;)

Filed Under: Apple, Linux, Networking Tagged With: Apple, MAC OS X, VNC

Mac OS X OpenVPN with Tunnelblick

August 28, 2012 by Igor Drobot Leave a Comment

Tunnelblick is free opensource GUI for MAC OS X its a great alternative to OpenVPN GUI.

This thread will show you how it is easy to configure and use Tunnelblick, if you used a OpenVPN GUI before you can copy your configuration and your certificate files to your MAC.

You can get Tunnelblick from [Read more…]

Filed Under: Apple, Mac OS X, Networking Tagged With: Apple, MAC OS X, OpenVPN, Tunnelblick

Samba hide Thumbs.db

August 3, 2012 by Igor Drobot 3 Comments

I have some samba servers with a lot of different shares, all thees share are accessed from different systems like Windows MAC OS X and Linux. Each system let some garbage like: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Apple, Linux, Macroeconomic, Nmap, Virtualization Tagged With: Apple, Samba, smbd, Thumbs.db

bind9 zone with umlauts

March 26, 2012 by Igor Drobot 1 Comment

Sure you know, this is a really bad idea;) But if you want to register a domain that contains a fückinß umlaut, this solution will work for bind. But I start with a little explanation, you are not allowed to fill the bind configs with umlauts you should transform them to punycode.

Install transformation tool:

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apt-get install idn

apt-get install idn

Transform you domain:

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echo www.größte-scheiße.de | idn -a --quiet

echo www.größte-scheiße.de | idn -a --quiet

The output will be: www.xn--grsste-scheisse-9sb.de

Now you can use the converted string of your domain in the bind configuration files.
If you are using putty please set your Translation to UTF8 otherwise idn will not convert your domain;)

Filed Under: Debian, Linux, Networking Tagged With: bind9, domain with umaut, umaut domain

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