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Hack a Day
The last time you were in the emergency room after a horrible accident involving a PVC pressure vessel, a nurse probably clipped a device called a pulse oximeter onto one of your remaining fingers. These small electronic devices detect both your pulse and blood oxygen level with a pair of LEDs and a photosensor. [Anders] [...]
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Hack a Day
This 32-bit computer is a project [Bogdan Marinescu] built as a contest entry. Sadly he didn’t win, but he did do an excellent job of documenting the build. Having seen several other home built PC projects we’re familiar with the challenges that go into such a thing, and he found some great solutions to each [...]
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While you’re still waiting for your Raspberry Pi to be delivered, why not build an enclosure for it? This build comes from the fruitful workshop of [builttospec], and gives the Raspi a very nice case well-suited for being placed on your desktop. Like most of [builttospec]‘s case builds, this enclosure was made on a laser cutter [...]
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Crazyflie, the itty bitty quadcopter that uses a PCB for its frame is at the cusp of being able to fly without a PC. We were enamored with it when we first spotted it, and the Crazyflie has only gotten better. As you can see, a new PCB gives it a slightly more stylized look, [...]
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Part of the fun with old computers is playing some old school games, and while you could play them with a keyboard it is much more fun with a joystick. You can get old joysticks all day long on auction sites, but you have to watch out. Some are digital, which wont work for many [...]
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For those of us who can’t be bothered to dig out or N64 whenever we want to play Ocarina of Time or our NES whenever we get the urge to play Battletoads, emulators are a godsend. There is a problem, though. A keyboard doesn’t provide the right experience as a the classic NES ‘brick’ or the [...]
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If you’re looking for a simple Ardunio project, why not replicate the first personal computer? After discovering the Arduino, [Mark] realized recreating really old computers would be a fun project. An Altair 8800 was on the table, but the sheer number of blinkenlights, switches and the Intel 8080 CPU made that a fairly difficult project. [...]
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Hack a Day
Instructables user [Jan] likes to keep close tabs on his computer’s memory usage, but wanted something more interesting to look at than the standard resource manager. He preferred to have an external display available that would show his computer’s status with a quick glance, and thus this system monitor was born. His status panel contains [...]
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When prototyping a project using an Arduino, there are a few things that are pretty much required equipment. A computer for generating sketches is typically one of those things, but [Adam] over at Teague Labs is looking to change all that with his current project, the Computerless Arduino. Instead of using a computer to alter [...]
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We always enjoy a good performance monitor here. Especially when it includes some nice meters to watch jump and bounce as we thrash the system. This particular one is based on a PIC18f2550 pushing a regular old analog VU meter and an RGB LED. There’s a great writeup there, including schematics, PCBs, and massive amounts [...]
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remote-exploit & backtrack
hello one and all
I am new to all of this but I have got about 15 years of IT experience behind me, so hopefully this will be easier to get my head around.
my question is this:
I have install Backtrack 3 within VMware on my PC
I have watched a few Tutorials on YouTube, as I would like to monitor my network gateway. for unwanted visitors on different ports like port 21, 20, 8888, or any over port I wish to monitor.
I think the follow command will allow me to monitor the ARP on ports 80 and 8080 on a target IP address. but I would like to added additional ports.
ettercap -T -Q -M arp:remote -i wlan0 /10.10.10.23/ // -P remote_browser
and then save that information into a text file.
is this possible.
regards
Chris