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a111: Logged on 2016-05-23 02:23 Framedragger: asciilifeform et al.: a couple of representative ssh host key samples (e,N,ip_address) -
two /8's - pipeline was masscan (sort of nmap+zmap with custom
tcp stack) -> ssh-keyscan (manually parallelized) -> custom conversion into CSV
Framedragger: oh mein gott,
the language of
these "abuse complaints"... your Server/Customer with
the IP: [...] has attacked one of our servers/partners.
The attackers used
the method/service: *ssh*
Framedragger: man i'd like
to learn knots. and with
that, off
to get some sleep
Framedragger: it can form some kind of series, piglets & shitty refrigerators with open shells, or whatever is running on
the internet
these days
BingoBoingo: Anyways when you get
the ssh
thing written up pls submit it, but also do
the piece on
the pigletts if you want
to.
Framedragger: BingoBoingo ahahah yeh let me
tell you state of british children is something like in
those pics..but ventilators, foreal? mein gott
BingoBoingo: Seriously Framedragger
take
that and show
that you are Qntra contributor material
mircea_popescu: at some point
the notion of "child" must end
to give way
to
the notion of "pig". why not just sausage
them ?
mircea_popescu: brief intro of what you did +
tables of host counts by openssh version, distro id, B blocks
mircea_popescu: certainly
the "ssh census" will be a valuable qntra article which you're invited
to write once done.
Framedragger: (i did store
the 'banners' associated with all
those IPs
though, would consider merging
them into
the CSVs
to become comments. don't know how useful, but curious (e.g. whether weak device is an embedded appliance/router etc))
Framedragger: (scanning
the whole ipv4 in
the sense of "check if something's listening behind
this port, for all IPs" is apparently
the easy part, even with no/little investment. you don't need
to use stateful sockets etc. extracting particular info after doing some back-and-forth is where it's harder
to scale.)
Framedragger: asciilifeform et al.: a couple of representative ssh host key samples (e,N,ip_address) -
two /8's - pipeline was masscan (sort of nmap+zmap with custom
tcp stack) -> ssh-keyscan (manually parallelized) -> custom conversion into CSV
☟︎ mircea_popescu: i just got spam with an... iso image attached.
that's a new one o.O
mircea_popescu: oh and re
the perennial discussion of progress and "what
things cost" : i'd like a pound of costards, please.
mircea_popescu goes
to fish for
the piece of logs where
this was predicted.
mircea_popescu: were you looking for something
to sink
teeth in diametric ?
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> BingoBoingo do we care about broken 4kb key from 2012 ? << If someone wants
to write it sure.
diametric: i guess
that includes me since i'm still in both channels and voiced in both.
diametric: i see
there's people straddling both sides of
the aisle
diametric: saw some kind of schism happen, didn't realize it actually resulted in
the fracturing of
the channel.
mircea_popescu: the magical fix, entirely undocumented of course, is
to invoke "convert -colors 256 -alpha off -density 300 in.png out.tif" and let imagemagick (yeah,
that horror) output stuff
tesseract magically likes just fine.
mircea_popescu: so we proceed
to install
tesseract ; which has obscure notation conventions and incredible inept github page / --help ; and which can only
take ".tif" and it MUST NOT be ".tiff" and closes everything witgh a segmentation fault and finally after being catered
to for
ten mintues declares
that "check_legal_image_size:Error:Only 1,2,4,5,6,8 bpp are supported:16" which holy shit omfg.
mircea_popescu: and we proceed
to discover
the wonders of
the web! google produces a bevy of "ocr services". as follows : newocr.com "Error!
Text can not be recognized." ; ocr.space (best!!!) "Error: All images / PDF pages gave error. None of
the image / page was successfully converted. Please check
the errors in result area." and in
that "page area", "****** Result for Image/Page 1 ****** Error:"
diametric: so i've been brought current on one side of
the fork.
mircea_popescu: ima publish it later on, fucking scandalous bullshit
this.
TEN YEARS AFTER
THE DEATH OF
THE AUTHOR. NO EXCEPTIONS. NO ASSIGNMENTS. NO BULLSHIT.
mircea_popescu: and in yet other lulnewz, harold rosenberg wrote "heard of independent mind" in 1948, and died in 1978. guess who
the fuck STILL claims copyright over
that fucking essay ? usg!
davout: mircea_popescu: plox
to mpex withdrawals
davout: also looks like
there's an extra white space at
the end of
the GPG decrypted OTP
davout: trinque: looks like deedbot still chokes on
trailing whitespace when $v'ing one's otp
shinohai: oh well
then, almost got eulora-style logs working good enough
mircea_popescu: shinohai not so much a necessity as an utility i
think.
mircea_popescu: funny
that he kept chasing
the ill brought up (if very pretty) whore. imo she was a detriment
to him.
mircea_popescu: actually, re
the
times and places of
that bull, kathrine hepburn and richard burton made an excellent film.
mircea_popescu: hence, oxford shall be surrounded by
thick walls, and gunports.
mircea_popescu: (really, i only quoted it for
the very interesting introduction - plainly states
that
teh beoble hate us, and always have, and logically always will. because
the fruits of satan's own belly can't do no better. o.O)
mircea_popescu: but
the privilege of
the learned man is
that he may pick from
the books what he wants ; and by now
there's sufficient books for anything.
thus
therefore, clericis laicos stands.
mircea_popescu: then got pissy, english king declared
the clergy in a state of outlawry, which did noting, and
the french king banned export of money fro mfrance, which starved rome.)
mircea_popescu: the respective kids were about
to go crusading on each other's ass on boniface's property, so he issued
the bull.
mircea_popescu: (the original bull issued in a situation where france and england were moving
towards war ; and because
there was precedent
that churchly goods may be
taxed for a just war - ie, a crusade.
mircea_popescu: you can't revoke a bull.
they stand for permanent memory of mankind
mircea_popescu: oh btw, roman law, restated by gratian : someone suing in violation of forum priviledge
thereby loses his claim, no matter how well established it may be substantially.
mircea_popescu: this covers
the whole
thing without insisting
to repeat H-CA over AK all
the
time
mircea_popescu: no, discriminate keys in "newly added" NA and "already known", AK, and
then discriminate 8ball in historical H and what we're currently adding CA, and
then pair NA with H and AK with CA.
mircea_popescu: if it has
the key in db,
then x ; if it doesn't,
then y.
mircea_popescu: it occurs
to me - only new keys should be paired with full 8ball.
mircea_popescu: offendere quam aeternam,
talium abusibus non
tam
temerarie quam improvide acquiescunt, sedis apostolicae auctoritate seu licentia non obtenta.
mircea_popescu: t eis collectas imponunt, ab ipsis suorum proventuum vel bonorum dimidiam decimam, seu vicesimam, vel quamvis aliam portionem aut quotam exigunt et extorquent, eosque moliuntur multifarie subiicere servituti, suaeque submittere ditioni, et, (quod dolenter referimus,) nonnulli ecclesiarum praelati ecclesiasticaeque personae,
trepidantes ubi
trepidandum non est,
transitoriam pacem quaerentes, plus
timentes maiestatem
temporalem
mircea_popescu: Clericis laicos infestos oppido
tradit antiquitas, quod et praesentium experimenta
temporum manifeste declarant, dum suis finibus non contenti nituntur in vetitum, ad illicita frena relaxant, nec prudenter attendunt, quam sit eis in clericos ecclesiasticasve personas et bona interdicta potestas, ecclesiarum praelatis, ecclesiis, ecclesiasticisque personis regularibus et saecularibus imponunt onera gravia, ipsosque
talliant, e
mircea_popescu: and, ironically,
the privilegium fori could not even be renounced by individuals.
mircea_popescu: hopefully
they eventually learn
this of words, as
the expression goes.
mircea_popescu: amusingly,
this existed before (during feudalism, of course,
the
time everything cool existed). clerics were immune
to
temporal courts, all
they had
to do was plead privilege of clergy.
mircea_popescu: fuck me if i want
to organize
tmsr versions of "customer support" calls, general hospital practice, "they
took our jerbs" response and all
the myriad other pebcac issues
the world's filled with since roosveltism filled it with beoble.
mircea_popescu: that's
the one loose end of
the world right now,
that
they somehow got
the idea everyone's a child and
their kindergarten "rules" matter in
the objective.