From brandon at cs.uri.edu Wed Sep 3 11:10:42 2008 From: brandon at cs.uri.edu (Brandon Edens) Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 11:10:42 -0400 Subject: [dc401-l] Common Lisp Presentation Tonight Message-ID: <20080903151042.GC25470@bruno.home> Hi all... If you're coming out tonight and can think to remember, bring your laptops along. Make sure you have telnet/netcat installed and a functioning web-browser. Brandon -- Brandon Edens brandon at cs.uri.edu http://www.brandonedens.org key 0x42248B92 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Eluding network i" filename*1="ntrusion detection.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 417655 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://dc401.org/pipermail/dc401-l/attachments/20080905/1802b706/attachment-0001.pdf From ducksauz at dc401.org Fri Sep 12 19:49:02 2008 From: ducksauz at dc401.org (John Duksta) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 19:49:02 -0400 Subject: [dc401-l] October Meeting - Dennis Brown on The Anatomy of the Asprox Botnet Message-ID: <6030B822-B7CF-4D9C-84F3-F9D0503D45F3@dc401.org> This month, we have Dennis Brown presenting an expanded version of the Asprox talk he'll be giving at ToorCon. They only gave him 20 minutes. We're giving him a whole hour. The year 2008 has seen the rapid and pervasive rise of large-scale SQL Injection attacks as a mechanism for distributing malware. One of the most successful and interesting parties using this technique are the people behind the Asprox (aka Danmec) botnet. This presentation will discuss the reasons why the Asprox botnet is so successful and will lay bare the botnet in its entirety, explaining its structure, command and control architecture, describing executed attacks and diving into other aspects and details of this threat. Techniques to profile and detect infections and activity will be discussed, and code to detect & track the threat will be distributed. NOTE! We're on a special night this month. AS220 has their Action Speaks! Series on the first, third and fourth Wednesdays, so we took the second Wednesday Date/Time: 8 Oct 2008 - 1730-1900 <---- Special Night!!! Location: AS220, 115 Empire St, Providence /ducksauz From ducksauz at dc401.org Sat Sep 13 08:40:15 2008 From: ducksauz at dc401.org (John Duksta) Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2008 08:40:15 -0400 Subject: [dc401-l] Reminder: Old systems for a good cause - This Tuesday! In-Reply-To: <48B46702.8040405@dc401.org> References: <1b43f0850808221014x7dcd1c85v1762d4e9b5dbb55@mail.gmail.com> <20080822232342.GK13876@ironzilla.as220.org> <51174.96.233.159.14.1219548021.squirrel@webmail.project87.com> <48B46702.8040405@dc401.org> Message-ID: Hey Everyone, This coming Tuesday, the 16th, is the night we're going to recycle our old computers at the Tuesday Night Hack for Megan's Mom's classroom. Again, please get whatever you're bringing into a bootable state so we can load Edubuntu on them. For anyone who works 2nd shift (Joe, you mentioned you might be able to cobble together a couple of machines), bring them in and I'll take them down to AS220. /ducksauz From joe at joewebster.net Sat Sep 13 11:19:20 2008 From: joe at joewebster.net (joe at joewebster.net) Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2008 11:19:20 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [dc401-l] Reminder: Old systems for a good cause - This Tuesday! In-Reply-To: References: <1b43f0850808221014x7dcd1c85v1762d4e9b5dbb55@mail.gmail.com> <20080822232342.GK13876@ironzilla.as220.org> <51174.96.233.159.14.1219548021.squirrel@webmail.project87.com> <48B46702.8040405@dc401.org> Message-ID: <47331.96.233.159.14.1221319160.squirrel@webmail.project87.com> Sounds good. Yes, let me get them running and I'll bring them in :) Glad to see they'll go to a good cause and not the scrap pile (prob dump in this country) -Joe > > Hey Everyone, > > This coming Tuesday, the 16th, is the night we're going to recycle our > old computers at the Tuesday Night Hack for Megan's Mom's classroom. > Again, please get whatever you're bringing into a bootable state so we > can load Edubuntu on them. For anyone who works 2nd shift (Joe, you > mentioned you might be able to cobble together a couple of machines), > bring them in and I'll take them down to AS220. > > /ducksauz > > > _______________________________________________ > dc401-l mailing list > dc401-l at dc401.org > http://dc401.org/mailman/listinfo/dc401-l > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://dc401.org/pipermail/dc401-l/attachments/20080913/e0868127/attachment.html From ducksauz at dc401.org Sat Sep 13 14:52:15 2008 From: ducksauz at dc401.org (John Duksta) Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2008 14:52:15 -0400 Subject: [dc401-l] Looking for a socket 478 fan/heatsink/bracket combo In-Reply-To: <47331.96.233.159.14.1221319160.squirrel@webmail.project87.com> References: <1b43f0850808221014x7dcd1c85v1762d4e9b5dbb55@mail.gmail.com> <20080822232342.GK13876@ironzilla.as220.org> <51174.96.233.159.14.1219548021.squirrel@webmail.project87.com> <48B46702.8040405@dc401.org> <47331.96.233.159.14.1221319160.squirrel@webmail.project87.com> Message-ID: <0A34A859-275A-471A-B44E-7CC5B0160DF2@dc401.org> Hey Everyone, The machine I'm putting together for the Old Systems for a Good Cause night next week is a P4 server mobo re-cased into an old but good tower case. The one problem with it is CPU cooler. Having come out of a 1U server, it's really really loud. I called PCW in warwick and they had 478 fan/heatsink combos but they won't fit the bracket on the mobo. Does anyone have an old dead Socket 478 (generally a P4 class machine) that I can steal the heatsink/fan/bracket combo off of? -j From sam at thompsonfive.com Sat Sep 13 16:23:15 2008 From: sam at thompsonfive.com (Samuel Thompson) Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2008 16:23:15 -0400 Subject: [dc401-l] Looking for a socket 478 fan/heatsink/bracket combo In-Reply-To: <0A34A859-275A-471A-B44E-7CC5B0160DF2@dc401.org> References: <1b43f0850808221014x7dcd1c85v1762d4e9b5dbb55@mail.gmail.com> <20080822232342.GK13876@ironzilla.as220.org> <51174.96.233.159.14.1219548021.squirrel@webmail.project87.com> <48B46702.8040405@dc401.org> <47331.96.233.159.14.1221319160.squirrel@webmail.project87.com> <0A34A859-275A-471A-B44E-7CC5B0160DF2@dc401.org> Message-ID: Got it. S. On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 2:52 PM, John Duksta wrote: > > Hey Everyone, > > The machine I'm putting together for the Old Systems for a Good Cause > night next week is a P4 server mobo re-cased into an old but good > tower case. The one problem with it is CPU cooler. Having come out of > a 1U server, it's really really loud. I called PCW in warwick and they > had 478 fan/heatsink combos but they won't fit the bracket on the mobo. > > Does anyone have an old dead Socket 478 (generally a P4 class machine) > that I can steal the heatsink/fan/bracket combo off of? > > -j > _______________________________________________ > dc401-l mailing list > dc401-l at dc401.org > http://dc401.org/mailman/listinfo/dc401-l > From meganbillings at gmail.com Mon Sep 15 11:15:33 2008 From: meganbillings at gmail.com (Megan Billings) Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 11:15:33 -0400 Subject: [dc401-l] Computer Build Tues Message-ID: <1b43f0850809150815k3ac00331k9d901ccf5b90fdb@mail.gmail.com> Hi Everyone, Thanks for all of the effort that has already been put in building systems for my Mom's class. I will be at AS220 by about 5:30 tomorrow with some type of delicious food stuffs. Choices include: Pizza, Thai food (may have peanuts in case anyone is allergic) or tacos. Email me your vote and I will decide based on the tally. I will also bring a few install disks for Edbuntu. Thanks Again! -Megan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://dc401.org/pipermail/dc401-l/attachments/20080915/c8fdc404/attachment.html From mjcwieka at gmail.com Wed Sep 17 10:40:10 2008 From: mjcwieka at gmail.com (Matt Cwieka) Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 10:40:10 -0400 Subject: [dc401-l] Ignore me Message-ID: <48D116CA.20102@gmail.com> I'm dumb. -- Rico. From mikeaperez at hotmail.com Wed Sep 17 20:51:30 2008 From: mikeaperez at hotmail.com (M P) Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 20:51:30 -0400 Subject: [dc401-l] Ignore me In-Reply-To: <48D116CA.20102@gmail.com> References: <48D116CA.20102@gmail.com> Message-ID: Was that some kind of a dare or a cry for help? ;-) > Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 10:40:10 -0400 > From: mjcwieka at gmail.com > To: dc401-l at dc401.org > Subject: [dc401-l] Ignore me > > I'm dumb. > > -- Rico. > _______________________________________________ > dc401-l mailing list > dc401-l at dc401.org > http://dc401.org/mailman/listinfo/dc401-l _________________________________________________________________ See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/msnnkwxp1020093175mrt/direct/01/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://dc401.org/pipermail/dc401-l/attachments/20080917/992f438b/attachment.html From ducksauz at dc401.org Thu Sep 25 06:25:45 2008 From: ducksauz at dc401.org (John Duksta) Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 06:25:45 -0400 Subject: [dc401-l] Off-Topic: Someone's Apt is messier than Browneye's Message-ID: <18DF6824-06C0-4ADA-8D67-765752B25EA9@dc401.org> Damn, this place is filthy! http://www.houston-imports.com/dirty/dirty.html /ducksauz From matt at hackistan.us Thu Sep 25 10:05:37 2008 From: matt at hackistan.us (Matt Bell) Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 10:05:37 -0400 Subject: [dc401-l] Off-Topic: Someone's Apt is messier than Browneye's In-Reply-To: <18DF6824-06C0-4ADA-8D67-765752B25EA9@dc401.org> References: <18DF6824-06C0-4ADA-8D67-765752B25EA9@dc401.org> Message-ID: <48DB9AB1.8010404@hackistan.us> Holy crap! Its Dan's old apartment when he lived with Rich! John Duksta wrote: > Damn, this place is filthy! > http://www.houston-imports.com/dirty/dirty.html > > /ducksauz > > > _______________________________________________ > dc401-l mailing list > dc401-l at dc401.org > http://dc401.org/mailman/listinfo/dc401-l >