[01:11] <ali1234> AlanBell: http://irishjesus.wordpress.com/2010/03/30/hacking-the-foscam-fi8908w/
[01:12] <ali1234> "n the Foscam, all data packets start with ‘MO_O’ for the ‘operation  protocol’ used to configure the camera, and MO_V for video/audio  packets."
[01:13] <ali1234> also firmware unpacker
[01:16] <ali1234> says it runs linux
[01:16] <ali1234> if it were me i'd take it apart and find the debug port
[01:22] <ali1234> firmware contains string "linux.bin"
[01:23] <ali1234> i guess the two firmwares are kernel and rootfs
[01:25] <ali1234> ok, i see MO_I, MO_V, MO_M and MO_O packet types
[01:29] <ali1234> firmware extractor doesn't work, but the file look simple
[01:45] <ali1234> ok, reversed the file entry format. it crashes on the first directory entry. but that explains what that unknown byte means...
[02:08] <ali1234> directories are pretty simple, just a zero length file with 4 bytes of unknown data. hmm
[02:09] <ali1234> ok this is really just the server html files etc
[02:11] <ali1234> lol, a Thumbs.db
[02:11] <ali1234> silly windows developers
[02:20] <ali1234> ZyDAS ascii art, lolz
[02:22] <ali1234> Linux 2.4.20-uc0, ARM7TDMI
[02:23] <ali1234> it's uClinux
[02:34] <ali1234> aaaaah
[02:34] <ali1234> this has all already been done :)
[02:35] <ali1234> http://sourceforge.net/projects/foscam-util/
[02:36] <ali1234> heh, super simple
[02:36] <ali1234> linux.zip (lol) and romfs.img
[02:36] <Azelphur> ali1234: google finance is advertising butterfly labs ASICs https://dl.dropbox.com/u/30965168/img/image.jpg xD
[02:37] <ali1234> lol
[02:37] <ali1234> so did they ship yet?
[02:37] <Azelphur> nope
[02:37] <ali1234> lolll
[02:39] <Azelphur> ali1234: indeed, the wonderful world of bitcoin is fun
[02:39] <Azelphur> I'm getting really good at arbitration though, I've sold £1000 worth of bitcoins in the past week
[02:41] <ali1234> right, this firmware is super simple
[02:41] <ali1234> it has a shell script init and just runs a monolithic camera executable that is about 95% of the firmware
[02:42] <ali1234> it could almost certainly be directly replaced
[06:12] <bb15> good morning to all!
[06:14] <MartijnVdS> \o
[06:41] <popey> morning
[07:05] <diplo> Morning all
[07:26] <christel> morning lovelies
[08:01] <BigRedS> Goooood Morning!
[08:33] <theopensourcerer> Morning all. Anyone on a service with no static IP have good experience of using DDNS?
[08:37] <popey> theopensourcerer, ya
[08:37] <popey> wassup?
[08:38] <theopensourcerer> Nothing's up - we have a customer that has Asterix and currently has static IP. Wants faster broadband but can't get one with a static IP.
[08:38] <theopensourcerer> s/Asterisk
[08:38] <diplo> theopensourcerer: I use it all the time as well, but tried anything as complex as that :)
[08:38] <daubers> theopensourcerer: They trying to do FTTC?
[08:39] <theopensourcerer> Think they are talking to Virgin.
[08:39] <theopensourcerer> Cable.
[08:39] <daubers> ah, VM don't do static IP's full stop.
[08:39] <popey> i have dynamic IP from virgin
[08:39] <popey> its not that dynamic
[08:39] <theopensourcerer> Do they provide a DDNS service popey
[08:39] <popey> I use afraid.org for my dynamic dns
[08:39] <theopensourcerer> OK.
[08:39] <daubers> If they can do FTTC speak to A&A or plus.net Both will do static IP's (A&A is free, plus.net is £5 one off)
[08:40] <JamesTait> Good morning all! :)
[08:40] <theopensourcerer> Thanks Daubers
[08:40] <popey> wifey rebooted my cable modem yesterday and the IP didnt change
[08:40] <popey> it rarely changes
[08:40] <daubers> A&A gave the hackspace 32 static IP's.....
[08:40] <JamesTait> daubers, +1 for A&A.
[08:43] <theopensourcerer> Thanks all  - that's very helpful.
[08:44] <daubers> theopensourcerer: (as an aside, A&A do ipv6 by default)
[08:45] <theopensourcerer> ty
[08:45] <diplo> We've started using EFM lines at are customers where FTTC isn't available, works well so far.
[08:58] <bb15> hi all!
[09:08] <BigRedS> theopensourcerer: install bind, email him a perl script :)
[10:01] <AlanBell> we are hiring: http://www.libertus.co.uk/about-us/jobs/7-free-software-engineer shout if you know anyone suitable
[10:01] <popey> AlanBell, theopensourcerer if you tweeted that I'd RT it :)
[10:03] <theopensourcerer> Tweeted :-)
[10:03] <diplo> I'd love to work with the Alan's
[10:04] <diplo> Bit far away, and canna afford it... funny you do that as I am actually writing my CV at this moment in time :)
[10:05] <SuperMatt> I eventually plan to move to guildford, maybe in a few years
[10:05] <SuperMatt> I'll hook up with the alans then
[10:17] <einonm> looks like free software engineers aren't free after all, looking at the salary :) How ironic
[10:19] <davmor2> Morning all
[10:24] <Safiyyah> Morning all
[10:26] <Safiyyah> my system has packed up again and I am not sure what has  done it, I did plug in an old mp3 player to charge now my system won't boot. On the live disk I can see that I only have 6 GB of space I don't know if that is the problem
[10:27] <Safiyyah> popey, AlanBell, daubers
[10:27] <popey> unplug the mp3 player ?
[10:27] <popey> i have  a system which won't boot if there are certain usb devices plugged in
[10:30] <SuperMatt> I have that too
[10:31] <Safiyyah> popey I unplugged it, booted up and I get no gdm, just a black screen
[10:31] <Safiyyah> I am on a live disk as we speak
[11:02] <ggorman> mcg
[11:02]  * d0od tickles popey
[11:09] <davmor2> I WANT ONE http://www.pcpro.co.uk/blogs/2012/10/24/all-aboard-the-pc-train-case/
[11:15] <Neoti_Desktop> hey people.... does anyone know about DHCPD i need to know how to write the option for 114 AKA URL or default-url etc... but when i type it in the config file as option default-url "blah"; i get a message saying its unknown....
[11:16] <Neoti_Desktop> how to i write this option... reason i need it is i am doing auto prov for gigaset phones and they require option 114
[11:23] <diplo> I don't know about dhcpd but googling it there isn't an option default-url
[11:23] <diplo> Look at dhcp-options and it lists all of the ones available
[11:24] <Neoti_Desktop> do you have a link for this ?
[11:24] <diplo> dhcp option linux, top one is a about.com with everything listed
[11:24] <diplo> in google
[11:24] <shauno> assuming it's isc's dhcpd, that should be correct: option default-url "value";
[11:25] <shauno> (man 5 dhcp-options)
[11:25] <diplo> hah, google / me fails then
[11:25] <davmor2> Yay Finally my SIII is upgrading
[11:25] <shauno> just make sure you're quoting it, else it'll expect it to be in hexidecimal :/
[11:26] <Neoti_Desktop> davmor2 ARGH!!!!!! i have been trying to get mine to get the update from three for ages ....
[11:26]  * Neoti_Desktop *NOT HAPPY!!!*
[11:26] <davmor2> I'm on tmobile
[11:28] <davmor2> Neoti_Desktop: if you have game os on a pc I recommend using kies as it has direct access rather than waiting for the ota version
[11:28] <Neoti_Desktop> im lazy though and can not be arsed to connect via Kies... lolz.... though i guess i will now.... :)
[11:29] <SuperMatt> seems like the update pipes are clogged :(
[11:29] <SuperMatt> for the S3
[11:30] <davmor2> SuperMatt: indeed that's why I tried kies on game os
[11:34] <shauno> Neoti_Desktop: that option seems to work here; http://cl.ly/image/2P293J0K1e44  (sorry it's an img, I can't paste from VM)
[11:38] <Neoti_Desktop> my solution define the option as (option default-url code 114 = text;) then call the option (option default-url "http://192.168.200.30/tftp/";) :)
[11:39] <Neoti_Desktop> the image is from the router OS Vyatta... and built on debian using the DHCPD package so it should have let me do it... doh... oh well ... but my solution above should work... now time for testing ... hehe
[11:40] <Neoti_Desktop> then again i might be wrong about the distro.... sorry...
[11:46] <shauno> odd, the vyatta image I have here (vc 6.4) reports a very similar dhcpd version.  so funky that it's acting different.  regardless, you've found what you need :)
[12:57] <diplo> Anyone know a way of identifying what program rar'd or zip'd a file ?
[13:03] <Laney> archers theme tune → reach for power button
[13:04] <SuperMatt> too troo#
[13:05] <einonm> diplo: I don't think you can do that. Why would you need to know?
[13:09] <diplo> einonm: Doing a security challenge, have to break open a zip/rar file. read that you can do things like buffer overflow on them if you what compressed it
[13:12] <einonm> diplo:  Hmm, ok :) usually it's the zip/rar library that can be used by several different executables on Linux, the only thing I can think of that will tell you a little more about it is the 'file' command
[13:15] <diplo> yeah nowt :) I think I've looked at most things, tried fcrackzip to brute it
[13:18] <dwatkins> throw a dictionary at it
[13:18] <einonm> diplo: Usually that sort of thing is knowing what the flaws are, and trying all of them to see which works...or so I've heard...
[13:18] <diplo> heh, yeah so I've 'heard' / 'read' as well
[13:19] <diplo> But it seems you need to know what it was compressed with to be able to exploit that, from what I'm reading
[13:19] <diplo> Probably reading it wrong
[13:19] <dwatkins> isn't that obvious from the magic?
[13:19] <dwatkins> or is this truecrypt?
[13:19] <diplo> The magic ?
[13:19] <dwatkins> the beginning of the file, what the command 'file' uses
[13:19] <diplo> nah just plain zip/rar archives
[13:19] <dwatkins> ah ok
[13:20] <davmor2> diplo: john the ripper
[13:20] <dwatkins> you might be able to decrease the time to crack it if you know how many alphanumerics the password has, and so on
[13:20] <diplo> RAR archive data, v2a,
[13:20] <einonm> there's the prog 'zipinfo' for a bit more about zips
[13:20] <diplo> yeah no idea on the password
[13:20] <diplo> ooh
[13:21] <diplo> Can only use John the ripper to pipe to another program davmor2 as far as i can tell
[13:23] <davmor2> diplo: http://www.junauza.com/2010/11/how-to-crack-password-protected-zip.html http://www.mydigitallife.info/how-to-recover-rar-7z-and-zip-password-with-rarcrack-in-linux/
[13:24] <davmor2> diplo: there are loads of solutions I did a google for "Linux retrieve forgotten password for (rar/zip)"
[13:26] <diplo> yeah tried loads already
[13:27] <diplo> the second link calls unrar and passes it a password to try
[13:27] <diplo> Doesn't work if each of the files are encrypred seperatly as well
[13:28] <diplo> and the first link is fcrackzip, didn't do anything :/
[13:28] <diplo> I think I'll skip this one :D
[13:30]  * SuperMatt has installed ubuntu accomplishments and notes a lot of them are missing for him :(
[13:31] <davmor2> diplo: first things first are you sure it is a zip or rar
[13:32] <buddn07_> huawei-g300
[13:34] <SuperMatt> ssh and tar are so much better at moving large numbers of small files than rsync
[13:37] <diplo> davmor2: Yeah defo is
[13:40] <davmor2> diplo: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/unix-linux-password-cracking-john-the-ripper/ apparently you can run john on file :)
[13:42] <dwatkins> Windows hates my Nexus 7, it says "Nexus 7" is ready to use but no driver was found for "Nexus"...
[13:43]  * dwatkins makes a note never to connect it to that laptop again
[13:43] <einonm> dwatkins: I think the N7 connects itself as a camera device first, not a storage device
[13:44] <einonm> dwatkins: I remember having to fiddle with mine to use it on Linux as well
[13:47] <dwatkins> ah ok, einonm - I just needed to charge it, but it's interesting to see it's not clearly labelled as 'camera driver for Nexus 7 failed to install' etc.
[13:49] <einonm> dwatkins: try going to settings on the N7, storage->menu(top right)->USB computer connection
[13:49] <einonm> you can then choose what device to connect as :)
[13:52]  * popey hugs his n7
[13:53] <popey> nice to see you can get 32GB ones now
[13:53] <popey> http://www.littlewoods.com/asus-google-nexus-1gb-32gb-7-inch-tablet/1173217684.prd
[13:53] <TREllis> littlewoods? :-)
[13:53] <popey> yeah
[13:53] <popey> and argos iirc
[13:54] <davmor2> popey: is that the Ubuntu powered N7 or the android one?
[13:54] <popey> there is no ubuntu powered n7
[13:58] <einonm> that 32Gb looks suspiciously like a typo!
[13:59] <popey> nah, its well publicised online
[13:59] <einonm> in which case: cool!
[13:59] <popey> http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/tablets/3405559/argos-confirms-google-nexus-7-32gb-model/
[13:59] <YaManicKill> it's still not officially been announced/released. But it does make sense
[13:59] <YaManicKill> Also, note the price is also higher than the 16GB
[13:59] <einonm> fair enough.
[14:00] <diplo> davmor2: http://www.openwall.com/lists/john-users/2006/07/04/1
[14:00] <YaManicKill> oh interesting, the Argos thing says it'll be 199, but it's 249 in littlewoods
[14:00] <YaManicKill> interesting
[14:00] <diplo> the cyberciti one is saying you can crack files, not zips
[14:00] <einonm> I fell in love with my N7 when I realised I can use the terminal IDE app to run a terminal, have the full kernel code with tags on it, and use vim to browse....
[14:11] <Linux_Alien> Hi, I am trying to install ubuntu on a vaio desktop pc (not laptop) but the graphics are unusable (looks like all the wrong colours and stuff can't be seen). Anyone seen this? The settings say "Laptop   -   ON" but it won't let me switch it off. This has happened on 11.04 and 12.04, both have the issue
[14:16] <Linux_Alien> Is there a option in grub to use low graphics? like vesa?
[14:28] <diplo> Not done in a while, but isn't there a safe mode to load in
[14:28] <diplo> ?
[14:30] <diplo> http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/ubuntu-linux/143781-safe-graphics-mode.html
[14:31] <diplo> Not sure how up to date it is, haven't had to do it for a while myself
[14:34] <davmor2> Linux_Alien: What graphics card is in it?
[14:37] <Linux_Alien> davmor2, Nvidia GeForce FX Go5700
[15:15] <PrincessLuna> Hi
[15:16] <popey> hello
[16:32] <bb15> hi all!
[17:58] <SuperEngineer> boo!
[17:58]  * Darael jumps.
[17:59] <SuperEngineer> Darael: ;)
[18:26] <diplo> Anyone about ?
[18:27] <SuperEngineer> Hi diplo.  I'm about... about to eat ;)
[18:27] <diplo> :D
[18:27] <diplo> Anyone had any issues with sound on 12.10, eventually getting round to fixing it on my home PC
[18:27] <diplo> Only have the option of "Play sound through" "Dummy output"
[18:28] <diplo> Not found a good solution yet
[19:07] <AlanBell> presume it doesn't make a sound diplo?
[19:07] <AlanBell> hardware install or a VM?
[19:07] <AlanBell> fresh or upgrade?
[19:17] <ali1234> AlanBell: did you see stuff i posted about your ip camera?
[19:17] <AlanBell> ali1234: ooh, no
[19:18] <AlanBell> where?
[19:18] <ali1234> i found there is a whole forum for hacking them http://www.openipcam.com/
[19:18] <AlanBell> cool
[19:18]  * AlanBell sees the scrollback
[19:18] <ali1234> tools to unpack and rebuild your firmware: sourceforge.net/projects/foscam-util
[19:18] <ali1234> tested them and they work
[19:18] <ali1234> so you have a clone of the foscam
[19:18] <diplo> Sorry AlanBell was packing
[19:19] <diplo> yeah no sound at all, fresh install
[19:19] <ali1234> diplo: unmute with alsamixer
[19:19] <diplo> Worked on 10.10, clean install of 12.10
[19:19] <ali1234> i have to do that after every reinstall
[19:19] <AlanBell> ali1234: briliant
[19:19] <diplo> cannot open mixer: No such file or directory
[19:19] <ali1234> you can't unmute with the volume control widget
[19:19] <diplo> Tried that already
[19:19] <ali1234> diplo: oh, well, you have serious problems then, sorry
[19:19] <diplo> :(
[19:20] <diplo> Detected, as the kernel module is loaded
[19:21] <ali1234> hmm
[19:21] <diplo> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1316634
[19:21] <diplo> Just found that thread for karmic with same sound card
[19:21] <diplo> Worth a try ?
[19:25] <AlanBell> removing pulse audio isn't what I would do
[19:25] <AlanBell> file a bug
[19:26] <diplo> no entry in alsa-base.conf for snd-hda-intel
[19:27] <AlanBell> http://voices.canonical.com/david.henningsson/2012/07/13/top-five-wrong-ways-to-fix-your-audio/
[19:27] <diplo> lookin
[19:27] <diplo> +g
[19:28] <ali1234> haha, removing pulseaudio should be number 1
[19:42] <diplo> So what to file it against ?
[19:43] <diplo> And what info is best to provide ?
[19:43] <ali1234> dmesg for starters
[19:43] <ali1234> output of lsmod
[19:43] <ali1234> and lspci
[19:43] <ali1234> but apport should do all that
[19:45] <diplo> ubuntu-bug audio
[19:45] <diplo> So says the DebuggingSoundProblems on wiki
[19:45] <ali1234> yeah
[19:52] <diplo> bug #1071001
[19:52] <diplo> yay, first bug report :D
[19:55] <bigcalm> Ahoy
[19:57] <Pendulum> hiya bigcalm
[19:57] <bigcalm> Hey Pendulum, how are they treating you?
[20:00] <Pendulum> right now, we're not quite to the treatment level. today was just all evaluations and I'm exhausted. I'm also not allowed to do more than the laptop, food, books, and tv (all from bed) pretty much without assistance
[20:01] <Pendulum> I can't even sit on the side of the bed without the alarm going off to tell them I've been naughty
[20:01] <bigcalm> :O
[20:01] <bigcalm> You've tried then :)
[20:01] <Pendulum> no, but it went off because they forgot to turn it off when PT came earlier
[20:02] <Pendulum> OTOH, I'm probably getting the best care I've ever gotten and I can't really stand up on my own anyway
[20:02] <bigcalm> Silly peeps
[20:02] <bigcalm> I do hope they make you much better
[20:03] <Pendulum> I was in better shape by the time I left the hospital after my surgeries than I am now.
[20:03] <bigcalm> :(
[20:03] <bigcalm> What's happened?
[20:04] <Pendulum> overall health was worse going in, less movement allowed when I was in the hospital, and longer hospital stay are the only things I can think of
[20:20] <MartijnVdS> Cool thing about the Voyagers on BBC Four
[20:25]  * brobostigon is watching palin. :)
[20:26] <MartijnVdS> brobostigon: Michael or Sarah? ;)
[20:26] <brobostigon> MartijnVdS: the former. :)
[20:27] <MartijnVdS> Ah, the python (not the snake)
[20:27] <brobostigon> lol :)
[20:39] <chilicuil> hello o/, I'm sorry to bother, someone knows what happened with http://pad.ubuntu-uk.org/, that was the only pad I could found for ubuntu related things and I added some data, however from some weeks ago it vanished, so I'm wondering if the ubuntu-ku team have plans to recover it, if not, who I have to contact in order to recover my information?
[20:43] <daubers> chilicuil: You need to speak to Daviey I suspect
[20:43] <daubers> he might be busy with uds things
[20:44] <chilicuil> daubers: I understand, then I'll wait till the uds finish, anyway, do you what is its nickname | mail?, It's just that I really wanna reach him, I put the information of the ubuntu-mx team there X_X
[20:44] <ali1234> alanbell might know what happened to it
[20:44] <ali1234> chilicuil: you could mail the ubuntu-uk mailing list, that should get you an answer
[20:44] <ali1234> actually searching the archives might find something. i'm not subscribed myself
[20:45] <chilicuil> ali1234: I'll do that, thanks for your time
[20:45] <AlanBell> hi chilicuil
[20:46] <ali1234> i don't see anything on the ML about shutting down pad, or system problems
[20:46] <ali1234> maybe it broke and nobody noticed
[20:47] <AlanBell> there was no intention to shut it down
[20:47] <ali1234> does anyone who can fix it know it's broken? ;)
[20:47] <mgdm> isn't it Daviey's?
[20:47] <chilicuil> hi AlanBell, that's ok, I know it was probably my fault
[20:48] <AlanBell> it isn't on the same server as www.ubuntu-uk.org
[20:48] <ali1234> i thought it was
[20:48] <AlanBell> it is a Daviey box
[20:48] <ali1234> fair enough
[20:48] <AlanBell> #blamedaviey
[20:48] <bigcalm> AlanBell: that sounds terrible :S
[20:48] <bigcalm> Though I blame my terrible mind and lugradio
[22:17] <dogmatic69> PHP SPL is pretty damn cool.
[22:35] <bigcalm> SPL?
[22:35] <bigcalm> I see, interesting