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mircea_popescu: but otherwise, let
the socialists run
the daycare,
that's what
they know and what
they're for.
the only edge is
that
they MUST come
to
terms with
the fact
that
they're not "il factotum de la citta", but some derpy old women running
the daycare, must stay out of way of men, and bow head respectfully when encountering
them
Framedragger: ticket escalation process should include "organizational
takeover" at some point
mircea_popescu is formulating
the other plan, wherein
the schmucks haven't learned ANYTHING from
the bitcoin experience, will continue with uppity bullshit and we'll in short order end up having
to organize bombing campaigns because idiot socialists imagine
they may arrest republican folk.
mircea_popescu: you gotta force
the world
to submit.
that journey starts with
the first step : show it what
to submit
to.
mircea_popescu: downloadable as
THAT FORMAT with explanation wtf it is, even more useful.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform if you can add "current largest prime" and "download 8ball" somewhere
that'd also kickass.
mircea_popescu: Framedragger if indeed ssh-keyscan wipes it, you'll end up having
to gut
the
tool, and recompile it. ssh-keyscan-tmsr
mircea_popescu: not like i WANT
to. but if "commercial"
turns out
to be "shit" a la argentina, it becomes not-an-option anymore.
mircea_popescu: something in
the vein of what was
that project called...
mircea_popescu: with
the difference
that we were looking for storage/hosting space as well, so might as well make it a p2p abstract republican implementation of aws.
mircea_popescu: and if push comes
to shove, we might as well use
the method described in
the original census - ie, write a proper virus for it.
mircea_popescu: the probject just suddenly acquired a new valence : it will allow us
to also reject shitty hosts! move whenever one
turns out shit, see what you're left with. report here,
too.
a111: Logged on 2016-05-22 12:23 Framedragger: maybe asciilifeform had a point about modern stupidity re. network. i've been very joyfully scanning on
three non-amazon hosts and just received first abuse complaint. need
to move ops
to
the likes of ukraine/bulgaria, lookslike! >.<
mircea_popescu: Framedragger you can also
tell
them
that we're in
the process of probing
the internet for sever ssh key
to break
them via phuctor, and as
this is a
tmsr problem
they can get phucked - it will get done over
their dead bodies.
a111: Logged on 2016-05-19 15:03 mircea_popescu: as
the maximal leverage avaialble
to
the individual increases,
the % of
things crawling out of cunts (which, recall, run perl)
that may ever individuate decreases.
Framedragger: maybe asciilifeform had a point about modern stupidity re. network. i've been very joyfully scanning on
three non-amazon hosts and just received first abuse complaint. need
to move ops
to
the likes of ukraine/bulgaria, lookslike! >.<
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2016-05-22 03:49 mircea_popescu: Framedragger iirc ssh pubkeys also include an email do
they not ?
Framedragger:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-05-22#1470431 << hmh actually not sure now. it doesn't seem
that
the email addy in
the ssh host's pubkey is sent
to client. yet you're right in
that
the email addy is included (in e.g. /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub). will check (ssh-keyscan explicitly doesn't give/relay it
though)
☝︎ Framedragger: "trinque: Framedragger: if you get
tired of aws,
there's
this cheap-as-shit DC called Joe's Datacenter I've been using" << sooo :) do you know by any chance if *they* are behind any stupid gear which may filter out mass scans?
Framedragger: (ah more like,
they arbor networks' gear, but i was advised
the latter may preemptively
throttle / filter out scans)
Framedragger: oh god damn it, apparently amazon aws is behind one of
those "we protect you"
things - arbor networks -
these folks detect scans and filter
them. fuck amazon,
then
a111: Logged on 2016-05-22 03:46 mircea_popescu: Framedragger a sample sorta
thing works
to have what
to get
things going with ; but in general, just do and deliver
the whole bunch
a111: Logged on 2016-05-22 03:49 mircea_popescu: Framedragger iirc ssh pubkeys also include an email do
they not ?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform how about we add a credits page, move bernstein
there, also add phf for keybase spidering, jurov for github spidering, others as may be ? also
theory prolly should be rewritten
mircea_popescu: in any case for ssh collection ip should be prepended
to whatever comment's available.
mircea_popescu: anyway, re
the mysterious reappearing 4bn :
this is kinda why it's best
to err on
the side of verbosity a little. if it gets
tedious we can cut it back later.
mircea_popescu: Framedragger a sample sorta
thing works
to have what
to get
things going with ; but in general, just do and deliver
the whole bunch
☟︎ mircea_popescu: asciilifeform well, if it gets
to be
too much we might start caring. in principle it should NEVEr be found mind
Framedragger: i guess i'll give
the results in
that format for
those 95k ssh hosts (actual number of keys will be lower, i can see
that some of
those hosts are providing clients a nil set of encryption mechanisms, etc etc
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: asciilifeform: in regards
to ssh key spidering, it's best
then
to produce output in
the form of e,N,comment - is
that right? (where comment in
this case would be
the ip addr)
Framedragger: something something "gay ppl have
to use [udp] holepunching (to get
through NATs)"
Framedragger: so what you're saying is
there's no ip exhaustion crisis at all!
mircea_popescu: in other news,
there's just enough ipv4
to address every chick out
there.
Framedragger: i'm now running
the reliable but slower ssh-keyscan on
the 95k ssh-running IPs just
to get a decent sample. will later revisit wtf zmap is doing
a111: Logged on 2016-05-22 01:20 Framedragger: ..hrm. zmap finished scanning sixteen /8's (so a sixteenth of ipv4 space, minus reserved blocks), but in
those blocks
there were
two known servers running openssh which was picked up by ssh-keyscan.
they weren't picked up by zmap. if
the
thing is unreliable
then it's worthless (it still found > 95k of ssh servers
though, but...)
mircea_popescu: and whai do you ambush lords for your failure
to use
the
things properly!
a111: Logged on 2016-05-22 00:46 asciilifeform: ;;later
tell mircea_popescu perhaps we should only print update here when a previously-unphuctored modulus pops? who even cares when old
turds break into finer rubble..?
Framedragger: ..hrm. zmap finished scanning sixteen /8's (so a sixteenth of ipv4 space, minus reserved blocks), but in
those blocks
there were
two known servers running openssh which was picked up by ssh-keyscan.
they weren't picked up by zmap. if
the
thing is unreliable
then it's worthless (it still found > 95k of ssh servers
though, but...)
☟︎ Framedragger: ah ok
thanks for
the explanation! more logs.... :)
a111: Logged on 2016-05-22 00:37 Framedragger: ^ re. product-security@apple.com's key, or is
that some broken sub-key of
the master key, or somesuch? (broken 'cause of
the "Modulus has mirrored low-order 32 bits !", for whatever original cause/reason)
Framedragger: ^ re. product-security@apple.com's key, or is
that some broken sub-key of
the master key, or somesuch? (broken 'cause of
the "Modulus has mirrored low-order 32 bits !", for whatever original cause/reason)
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2016-05-21 18:53
trinque: Framedragger: if you get
tired of aws,
there's
this cheap-as-shit DC called Joe's Datacenter I've been using