- Or, another thread on VirtualDub Filters, geared towards "dirty" sources, i.e. analog cable
This guy has some guides on how to rip DVD->DiVx
Did I already blog this?
Perhaps. Anyway, MP3 player for your car. It simulates a CD changer, so you don't have to change out your head unit.
W00t! DVD Ripping. Yay Netflix.
LinuxGuruz Netfilter IPTABLES Firewall Page
A lot more info on IPTABLES and firewalling therewith.
Thank god there is finally more information on this.
Quite a bit of info on Netfilter/Iptables.
Quite a bit of info on Netfilter/Iptables.
You know, I have been thinking about this 802.11 stuff.
I recently came across a post somewhere, (probably slashdot) that talked about a solution to the whole problem with WEP not being secure and all. Basically, the idea is that you don't use WEP (or at least not only WEP) for the encryption.
Now that might seem obvious, but it leads to the question, "How can I easily manage an alternate encryption scheme?" Naturally, you'd be using a firewall between your LAN and the wireless network. But previously, I had always had to give it some thought, like "Oh, we'll have to only allow certain IPs through, and how do we make sure that those IPs are ours, and not being spoofed, etc." But then I read that posting.
Basically, the gist of it is this: you set up your wireless network, and allow only packets for PPTP (or IPSec) through the firewall. Then you VPN through the firewall into your wired LAN.
It's so simple. :)
In a VPN, you are connecting over an untrusted network, into a trusted one. Typically, these are the Internet and your office LAN, respectively. In this case, we just use a different untrusted network. Instead of the internet, it is the wireless LAN.
If there is ever a demand for wireless connectivity at work, I know what I'm doing.
Windows Packet Capture Library
You need this to be able to use Ethereal on Windows.
Free Packet sniffer
Efficient Networks Products - World Leader in CPE Solutions
PPTP client for Macintosh. Crazy Macintosh. :)
IP address index - network numbers, network names and identities
Some Information on IP addresses
Female Caliper Sites - Physical Enhancement
Where to do skinfold analysis for chicks.
This site has a lot of information on the home side of networking. Like those "cable/dsl routers" that are all the rage.
IEEE OUI and Company_id Assignments
MAC address to Manufacturer mappings
IEEE OUI and Company_id Assignments
Ethernet MAC address-->company mappings
Article on Intrusion Detection.
This guy has info on PoPToP, including the patches and whatnot that are needed for MPPE (Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption).
X.509 Certificates for Freeswan
This site has a patch for using X.509 certs with Freeswan (the linux IPSec application).