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Entries from October 2007

The Day the routers died

02:10

Sunday, October 28. 2007

Ich lach mich tot:

Hier gibt es den Text dazu. Einen Direktlink gibt es natuerlich auch.
[via]
Update:
Es gibt dazu auch noch einen netten Whois Eintrag:

whois -h WHOIS.ripe.net POEM-RIPE55-SONG
% This is the RIPE Whois query server #3.
% The objects are in RPSL format.
%
% Rights restricted by copyright.
% See http://www.ripe.net/db/copyright.html

% Note: This output has been filtered.
%       To receive output for a database update, use the "-B" flag.

% Information related to 'POEM-RIPE55-SONG'

poem:           POEM-RIPE55-SONG
form:           FORM-PROSE
descr:          At his first RIPE meeting, Gary wrote this and performed at
descr:          the closing plenary.  It was truly awesome.
descr:          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_y36fG2Oba0
descr:
text:           A long long time ago
text:           I can still remember
text:           when my laptop could connect elsewhere.
text:
text:           And I tell you all there was a day
text:           the network card I threw away
text:           had a purpose - and it worked for you and me.
text:
text:           But 18 years completely wasted
text:           with each address we've aggregated
text:           the tables overflowing
text:           the traffic just stopped flowing...
text:
text:           And now we're bearing all the scars
text:           and all my traceroutes showing stars.
text:           The packets would travel faster in cars
text:           the day the routers died.
text:
text:           So bye bye, folks at RIPE 55.
text:           Be persuaded to upgrade it or your network will die.
text:           IPv6 just makes me let out a sigh,
text:           but I s'pose we'd better give it a try.
text:           I suppose we'd better give it a try.
text:
text:           Now did you write an RFC
text:           that dictated how we all should be?
text:           And did we listen like we should that day?
text:
text:           Now were you back at RIPE 54
text:           where we heard the same things months before
text:           and the people knew they had to change their ways?
text:
text:           And we knew that all the ISPs
text:           Could be future-proof for centuries.
text:           But that was then not now.
text:           Spent too much time playing WoW.
text:
text:           Oh there was a time we sat on IRC
text:           making jokes on how this day would be.
text:           Now there's no more use for TCP
text:           the day the routers died...
text:
text:           So bye bye, folks at RIPE 55.
text:           Be persuaded to upgrade it or your network will die.
text:           IPv6 just makes me let out a sigh,
text:           but I s'pose we'd better give it a try.
text:           I suppose we'd better give it a try.
text:
text:           I remember those old days I mourn
text:           sitting in my room, downloading porn.
text:           Yeah, that's how it used to be...
text:
text:           When the packets flowed from A to B
text:           via routers that could talk IP.
text:           There was data that could be exchanged between you and me.
text:
text:           Oh but I could see you all ignore
text:           the fact we'd fill up IPv4.
text:           But we all lost the nerve
text:           and we got what we deserved!
text:
text:           And while we threw our network kit away
text:           and wished we'd heard the things they say.
text:           Put all our lives in disarray
text:           the day the routers died...
text:
text:           So bye bye, folks at RIPE 55.
text:           Be persuaded to upgrade it or your network will die.
text:           IPv6 just makes me let out a sigh,
text:           but I s'pose we'd better give it a try.
text:           I suppose we'd better give it a try.
text:
text:           Saw a man with whom I used to peer,
text:           asked him to rescue my career.
text:           He just sighed and turned away.
text:
text:           I went down to the net cafe
text:           that I used to visit everyday.
text:           But the man there said I might as well just leave.
text:
text:           And now we've all lost our purpose,
text:           my cisco shares completely worthless...
text:           No future meetings for me
text:           at the Hotel Krasnapolsky.
text:
text:           And the men that make us push and push -
text:           like Geoff Huston and Randy Bush.
text:           Should've listened to what they told us
text:           the day the routers died...
text:
text:           So bye bye, folks at RIPE 55.
text:           Be persuaded to upgrade it or your network will die.
text:           IPv6 just makes me let out a sigh,
text:           but I s'pose we'd better give it a try.
text:
author:         GF3634-RIPE
admin-c:        LIM1-RIPE
mnt-by:         LIM-MNT
source:         RIPE # Filtered

person:         Gary Feldman
address:        Demon Internet / Thus plc
address:        Gateway House
address:        322 Regents Park Road
address:        Finchley, London N3 2QQ UK
phone:          +44 845 272 0666
fax-no:         +44 845 270 0097
e-mail:         gfeldman@demon.net
nic-hdl:        GF3634-RIPE
remarks:        Demon Internet Hostmaster
mnt-by:         AS2529-MNT
source:         RIPE # Filtered

person:       Limerick Coordinator
address:      RIPE Network Coordination Centre (NCC)
address:      Singel 258
address:      1016 AB Amsterdam
address:      The Netherlands
phone:        +31 20 535 4444
fax-no:       +31 20 535 4445
e-mail:       limerick-wg@ripe.net
nic-hdl:      LIM1-RIPE
remarks:      Role object for limerick working group administrator(s)
remarks:      This is the most secret object in the whole database
remarks:      Don't ask who's behind this, nobody knows
remarks:      Feel free to send in new limericks!
mnt-by:       LIM-MNT
source:       RIPE # Filtered
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Zattoo IPTV

03:40

Sunday, October 14. 2007

Ich habe gerade mal zum Test einen Account bei Zattoo angelegt und den Linux-Client ueber das AUR-Paket installiert.
Die Wikipedia meint dazu folgendes:

Zattoo ist eine proprietäre P2PTV-Software mit einem derzeitigen Fokus auf europäische Fernsehkanäle, Lizenzinhalten und Digitaler Rechteverwaltung. Sie wird von Wissenschaftlern und Programmierern in Ann Arbor (USA) entwickelt. Es existieren zudem Büros in San Francisco und Zürich. Seit Dezember 2006 ist die Software im öffentlichem Beta-Stadium. Der Player basiert auf H.264 (FFmpeg) und ist kompatibel mit Mac OS X, Linux, Windows 2000, Windows XP und Windows Vista. Er braucht eine minimale Download-Bandbreite von 400 kbit/s clientseitig.


Also ich muss sagen, dass das Ganze gefaellt. Funktionieren tut es jedenfalls sehr gut. Leider ist der Player nicht quelloffen und es sind bisher nur eine relativ kleine Anzahl von Sendern verfuegbar. Fuer das kurze Fernsehen zwischendurch ist das ganze dann aber doch zu gebrauchen.

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Defined tags for this entry: linux&unix, software, webwide

SQL Injection

18:42

Wednesday, October 10. 2007

Ein wirklich schoenes Beispiel fuer SQL-Injection:

Das Orginal gibt es bei xkcd.

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Fluxbox 1.0.0

22:54

Tuesday, October 9. 2007

Mein liebster Windowmanager Fluxbox wurde in der Version 1.0.0 veroeffentlicht. Hooray
Falls jemand wissen will wie so ne Fluxbox aussehen kann. Hier ein (halbwegs) aktueller Screenshot von mir:

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Defined tags for this entry: opensource, software

Erstsemester

16:08

Tuesday, October 2. 2007

Hallo ich lebe noch. :-)
Und seit gestern bin ich nun Student an der HdM. Ich bin mal gespannt was in Zukunft noch auf mich zu kommen wird.

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