Monday, June 7, 2021

harddns updates

Google DoH again changed their JSON replies, so I had to adjust my harddns parsing. Otherwise you will get NXDOMAIN when asking 8.8.8.8.

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

DGC trickery

In order to re-find all the necessary documents easily, I created a repo to have the EU vaccination certificate stuff in a single place. I will add code, keys and threat analysis as I go.

Tuesday, May 25, 2021

New quircs

The small footprint quirc QR decoding lib has merged some fixes that makes it way more reliable when scanning flipped QR codes. I merged these fixes myself to opmsg-qr (which forks quirc), so its in turn also more reliable when scanning opmsg QR-code keys sent via phone messengers. Give it a try! Painless opmsg persona sharing via Signal and such. Still recommended to use camera with auto-focus. Scanning QR codes with opmsg-qr however needs some seconds, compared on what you experience by scanning with your phone. So, just experiment with it to get a feeling and how it could be useful.

Friday, May 21, 2021

Armbian trickery

Some new root magic for IoT ARM boards. This time for Armbian, in a  very generic way so to run on almost all boards.




Tuesday, April 13, 2021

PSC SOCKS trickery

I submitted a patch to PSC SOCKS handling. The bug that was fixed could lead to poor browsing experience. By now, its not necessary anymore to click the reload button to finish loading of some sites.

Friday, March 19, 2021

Friday, March 12, 2021

tinkershell trickery


 After a couple of years, I published a new one of the famous boomsh exploits. This time for an IoT devel board, running a Debianish distribution for ARM. https://github.com/stealth/tinkershell




Friday, January 15, 2021

More PSC trickery!!

I updated psc to include SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 support, so you can now do crazy things like web browsing remote networks from within a modem dialup shell or portshell (even multihop), effectively upgrading a simple portshell to a SSH like e2e pty shell with the ability to forward TCP and UDP ports.

This finally merges code into PSC that I started back in early 2000's, when I was in need to have TCP connections via modem dialups that actually did not have ppp to obtain an IP address to browse from.


Thursday, January 7, 2021

Port Shell trickery

 

Added new feature to my old long running project pscYou may now forward TCP or UDP ports in a similar way as with ssh -L. The cool thing: You don't even need an IP address or network connection to the remote hop. An UART or modem connection will suffice. As long as you have a tty session, you can now slip TCPv4, UDPv4, TCPv6, UDPv6 through it and appear with your connections as if they were made on the remote end.

A demo video is on asciinema.


Thursday, November 26, 2020

libusi++ shared_ptr fun

I removed my own shared_ptr<T> implementation, called ref_count<T> from libusipp. Sorry for breaking the API, but when I started the project, there was no shared_ptr<T> but now there is, and the standards version is of corse to prefer. It only comes to play when you register your own Layer2 RX or TX classes for example if you want to 'send' IP packets to a string or anything like that.

Excuse the brief README (as I just noticed), but the project is > 20y old and mainly serves internal purposes, such as qdns.

I also uploaded a new github signing key, as the old one expired.