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Hack a Day
When [Steve] saw that we requested reader’s solutions to storing hundreds of different components, he had to send in his solution to storing bunches of ICs, resistors, transistors, and other components. Like most of the suggestions we’ve seen, [Steve]‘s solution relies on #10 envelopes stored in boxes specifically designed for holding envelopes. While there’s nothing new [...]
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As a member of the Repair Cafe in Maastricht, [Bertoa] sometimes needs to take a few tools out into the field to repair mechanical and electronic devices. His previous solution to the problem was a toolbox in the trunk of his car, but he knew he could come up with a more environmentally friendly solution. He [...]
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If you’re in to making your own PCBs at home, you know the trials of etching copper clad boards. It’s slow, even if you’re gently rocking your etch tank or even using an aquarium pump to agitate your etching solution. [cunning_fellow] over on Instructables has the solution to your etching problems, and can even produce [...]
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If you’ve been following along with immersive gaming, even casually, you’ve probably considered the difficulty in trying to do a comfortable and believable “walk” in a game. The first thing that usually pops into peoples minds are Omni Directional Treadmills, or ODTs. There are many problems with these, one of the biggest simply being cost. [...]
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Here’s some very, very sad news from [Charles] over at The Maker’s Workbench: on July 16th, his house was hit by lightning causing his workshop to catch fire. His family is safe, but unfortunately thousands of dollars in gear has gone up in smoke. [Charles] lost a Reprap, a ton of dev boards, a huge [...]
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If you’re building model rockets you want to make sure they fly straight, and most of that is dependent on the stabilizer fins. It has long been a problem come assembly time. How can you make sure that they’re being aligned without any variation? [Rrix] mentioned that one technique is to use a square to [...]
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Sometimes when you’re working on a problem, a solution is thrown right at your face. We found ourselves in this exact situation a few days ago while putting together Hackaday’s new retro edition; a way to select a random Hackaday article was needed and [Alexander van Teijlingen] of codepanel.net just handed us the solution. To grab [...]
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[Basil Shikin] was thinking about different types of locks, and was trying to come up with a locking solution that he had yet to see. It dawned on him that he had never come across a lock triggered by music, so he set off to construct one of his own. He ordered a wooden chest [...]
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Hack a Day
Depending on the scope of your requirements, Power over Ethernet (PoE) components can get pretty pricey. [Fire] wrote in to share a 4-port PoE solution he put together for under 20 euros (Ignore any SSL errors – we’ve checked it out, it’s safe). The most expensive part of the build was the 8-port patch panel he [...]
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Not satisfied with the traditional daily pill boxes, [Ryan] set out to build his own. According to his article, these particular pills had to be taken every three days, and he wanted a solution that required “zero effort.” Although one might question whether his solution actually took this amount of effort, the build came out [...]
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Hack a Day
If normal hallway lighting just doesn’t live up to your standards, this hack may be for you. When [Sean] fitted his kitchen, he replaced the flooring leading up to it. In true hacker form, he decided to forgo (supplement?) traditional lighting and came up with his own solution. This solution involved embedding the skirting used [...]
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On the original Xbox, XBMC was a software-only solution (assuming you had a chipped or soft-modded console). That’s because the Xbox was already meant to connect to a television and work with an IR remote control. Now that the XBMC software has transitioned to focus on a wider range of hardware, it may be more [...]
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The Protei project aims to develop a robotic solution for oil-spill cleanup. [Cesar Harada] quit what he calls his dream job at MIT to work toward a solution to the ecological disasters that are oil spills. He had previously been working on Seaswarm, a swarm of robots that use conveyor belts of absorbent material to leech oil [...]
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remote-exploit & backtrack
I am busy testing a system and Nessus reports that it is possible to exploit it and from the Nessus output it seems like Nessus was successful, see below. However, I cannot find any information anywhere on how to manually produce this vulnerability. Do not confuse it with the horde of other telnet vulnerabilities out there.
I thought it would be as simple is some of the old telnet environment variable vulnerabilities e.g. telnet -l '-fbin' systemx.com but it does not seem to work, any ideas?
Kerberos telnet Crafted Username Remote Authentication Bypass
Synopsis:
It is possible to log into the remote system using telnet without supplying any credentials
Description:
The remote version of kerberos telnet does not sanitize the user-supplied 'USER' environement variable. By supplying a specially malformed USER environment variable, an attacker may force the remote telnet server to believe that the user has already authenticated.
Risk factor:
High
CVSS Base Score:7.6
CVSS2#AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C
Solution:
Apply the patch below or contact your vendor for a patch :
Plugin output:
It was possible to log in and execute "id" : ];root@systemx:~ [root@systemx ~]# uid=
Plugin ID:
24998
CVE:
CVE-2007-0956
BID:
23281
Other references:
OSVDB:34106