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Career move, site and project update



I made a career move to one of the Telcos in Malaysia. During this transition period, I was busy with documentations/handover stuff. Hex project was kinda stalled and blog was not updated. Hopefully, I can spare some time for project and blog as I was currently busy with IDS deployment project.

Stay tuned! :)

Monday, July 19th, 2010

looks like me, sounds like me, but it ain’t me!

Just came across this picture today on Exabytes site.

Who do you think is this? :)

PS : geek00l said that person in the picture is not him!!! :)

Friday, August 21st, 2009

No internet filter? Are you sure?


themalaysianinsider.com ran a flip-flop story on Malaysian Internet censorship. “N” dude has firmly denied a plan to police the Internet citing technical obstacles and strong public displeasure over it. But “R” chap confirmed a possible “green dam” review and the government only intended to block access to pornographic sites. An obvious lack of communication within the ministers and government departments? Now let me show you what the “TM” dudes are doing.

dig @202.188.0.133 gutteruncensored.com ANY

; <<>> DiG 9.4.3-P2 <<>> @202.188.0.133 gutteruncensored.com ANY
; (1 server found)
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 15423
;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 3, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0

;; QUESTION SECTION:
;gutteruncensored.com. IN ANY

;; ANSWER SECTION:
gutteruncensored.com. 3600 IN SOA ns1.blocked. blocked.tm.net.my. 1 900 600 86400 3600
gutteruncensored.com. 3600 IN NS ns1.blocked.
gutteruncensored.com. 3600 IN A 127.0.0.1

;; Query time: 27 msec
;; SERVER: 202.188.0.133#53(202.188.0.133)
;; WHEN: Sun Aug 9 15:15:01 2009
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 132

Brilliant… filter via fake DNS records. Some of the gutteruncensor.com readers from Malaysia might have noticed this a week ago. Probably, the “TM” dudes decided, “Since MCMC is sleeping, screw both “N” and “R” dudes. Let them say what they wanted. I’m going ahead with my filtering Kung fu.” :)

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

NetBSD 5.0


NetBSD 5.0 released and I have downloaded iso for i386 and amd64 arch. If you are staying in Malaysia, you can leech from my site. :)

http://ms.shit.la/netbsd/i386cd-5.0.iso
http://ms.shit.la/netbsd/i386cd-5.0.iso.MD5
http://ms.shit.la/netbsd/i386cd-5.0.iso.SHA1

http://ms.shit.la/netbsd/amd64cd-5.0.iso
http://ms.shit.la/netbsd/amd64cd-5.0.iso.MD5
http://ms.shit.la/netbsd/amd64cd-5.0.iso.SHA1

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

FreeRapid downloader

Quite often, most of us download files from file-hosting sites like Rapidshare, Megaupload, Ziddu, kewlshare, Badongo and etc. You are probably annoyed and sick of restriction, time wait, captcha enforced by these service providers. To avoid all those and have a hassle free download, you could probably subscribe to their service. Here is another alternative. Let this shinny little piece of java software manages it for you. Take a peek at FreeRapid downloader.

There are currently 79 file hosting sites supported and it works on Windows, Mac, Linux, BSD and other Unix-variants. Sweet!!!! Just what I needed. For FreeBSD, you need diablo-jdk (I have tested with diablo-jdk-1.6.0.07.02_4). Just download the package, unzip and run frd.sh. If you jre is not defined in $PATH environment, you have to edit frd.sh to have for example

PATH=/usr/local/diablo-jdk1.6.0/jre/bin:$PATH

Screenshot

A list of sites that are currently supported (not a complete listing)
* Rapidshare.com (+ premium)
* MegaUpload.com
* Megarotic.com and Sexuploader.com
* NetLoad.in
* MediaFire.com
* FileFactory.com
* Filebase.to
* Uploaded.to
* DepositFiles.com
* Share-online.biz
* Egoshare.com
* Easy-share.com
* Letibit.net
* XtraUpload.de
* Shareator.com
* Kewlshare.com
* SaveFile.com
* Ziddu.com
* 4shared.com
* Load.to
* UploadBox.com
* UGotFile.com new
* NetGull.com new
* Plunder.com new
* FileUpload.net new
* WebShare.net
* FileSend.net
* 2Shared.com
* Uploading.com
* Yourfiles.biz
* Ultrashare.net
* SendSpace.com
* Wiiupload.com
* Badongo.com new
* Hotfile.com new
* WikiUpload.com new
* DataUp.de new
* Rapidshare.de
* Uppit.com
* FileFlyer.com
* BitRoad.net
* Jandown.com
* iFile.it
* Iskladka.cz
* HellShare.com (+full)
* QuickShare.cz
* Uloz.to
* Sdilej.cz new
* Uloz.cz
* Share-rapid.com
* Nahraj.cz
* FlyShare.cz
* Edisk.cz
* Bagruj.cz
* LeteckaPosta.cz
* CZShare.com free (+profi)
* Subory.sk
* Upnito.sk
* CobraShare.sk
* Ulozisko.sk
* Stream.cz (video)
* O2MusicStream.cz (video) new
* YouTube.com (video)new
* Usercash.com (crypter)
* Tinyurl.com (crypter)
* Linkbucks.com (crypter)
* RSMonkey.com (crypter)new
* Radikal.ru (crypter)
* Paid4share.com (crypter) new

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

m0n0live : another m0n0wall live installer

I frequently use m0n0wall for quick and easy deployment of firewall. However, it is kind of troublesome to dd the m0n0wall image from another computer. Idea of creating this liveCD installer was originated from Chris Buechler m0n0wall live installer. Since 2005, there has been no updated release of m0n0wall live installer. Thus, I decided to create my own.

m0n0live Installer
The m0n0live Installer CD is a FreeBSD 7.1 based liveCD built with FreeSBIE toolkits. It includes the m0n0wall 1.235, 1.3b15 images under /usr/m0n0 and /usr/m0n0/1.3b. You can grab a copy of m0n0live installer iso (42MB in size) from the link below:-

http://my.rawpacket.org/m0n0live-i386-0.1.iso
http://my.rawpacket.org/m0n0live-i386-0.1.iso.md5
http://my.rawpacket.org/m0n0live-i386-0.1.iso.sha256

Burn the iso onto CD after you have obtained the iso file above. Do verify the iso with md5/sha256 provided to ensure that your download is completed correctly. If you are not familiar with burning an iso image, please refer to CD burning software documentation before you proceed. Never burn this iso file as a single file on a data CD. After you have successfully burned the iso image to CD, boot up the designated device with the bootable CD that you have created.

No login required, just read and follow the instructions displayed on the screen. Enjoy!

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

ROSESCHOC : Love is in the air

Just a short post to help a friend of mine spreading words around.

Roseschoc

Express your love to your love ones on this Valentine’s Day with roses and chocolates!!

Red roses proclaim “I Love You.”

They are the ultimate symbol of romantic love and enduring passion.
And of course the heart shape chocolate, represents your heart to your loved ones!!

Now ROSESCHOC brings to you good quality branded chocolate and imported big roses to your love one.
We also provide delivery service to the locations below. ( refer to the payment mode below).
Early birds can enjoy our promotion that upto 20% DISCOUNT.
Please do not hesitate and ORDER now.

1. YOU ARE THE ONE (single stalk and chocolate):
RM12 (for * early birds)

2. YOU-N-ME (3 stalks and chocolate): RM30 (for * early birds)

3. I LOVE YOU (3 stalks and chocolate):
RM35 (for * early birds)

4. CONTACT US FOR CUSTOMIZE PACKAGES SUCH AS HALF DOZEN AND 1 DOZEN

Payment mode:
(1) Maybank2u(acc will be provided later) or
(2) COD around Puchong, Subang, PJ, Kelana, Cyberjaya, Serdang, Sunway (in Malaysia)
Delivery can be made with minimal charges. Please contact us for further details

* Early birds promo will be until 8th February 2009. For early birds please Maybank2u the payment to us before 9th February 2009 to confirm your order. Thank you.

For any inquiries do not hesitate to contact us at roseschoc@gmail.com
For further info, please log on to our website http://roseschoc.blogspot.com

With our’s love,
ROSESCHOC ( Malaysia )

Friday, February 6th, 2009

Learn Engrish from Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara

I had a good laugh after reading the post by Patrick Teoh and received more links from my colleague at work. Here is the content of the forwarded email.


Subject: Learn Engrish from Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara
GSA,... ( would love to get your feedback on this )

Go to this link..... http://www.jpn.gov.my/BI/4_1_web.php

Have a good smirk ...search more http://www.jpn.gov.my/BI/

Laugh or cry ( depending on your attachment to Malaysia)
http://www.jpn.gov.my/BI/command_set.php

Enjoying yourself now...?... read here... this is the gem..
http://www.jpn.gov.my/BI/3_3_1_pengenalan.php

Gosh!!!!!!!!

Friday, December 5th, 2008

Superman is dead!


superman rip

The local press tried to be hilarious? See the story by The Star.

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

TM : Reverse DNS delegation


I made a request to TM for reverse dns delegation on static IP address ranges that were assigned to office SDSL accounts. 2 thumbs up for their prompt response and action on my query. Now my name servers are managing the pointers for the IP address ranges. I’m a user of DJB’s tinydns. Below are tinydns data entries. The IP addresses value and domain are masked.

=router.mydomain.com:124.99.199.41
=firewall.mydomain.com:124.99.199.42
=ns3.mydomain.com:124.99.199.43
.41.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa::ns1.mydomain.com:3600
.41.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa::ns2.mydomain.com:3600
.41.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa::ns3.mydomain.com:3600
.41.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa::ns4.mydomain.com:3600
.42.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa::ns1.mydomain.com:3600
.42.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa::ns2.mydomain.com:3600
.42.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa::ns3.mydomain.com:3600
.42.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa::ns4.mydomain.com:3600
.43.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa::ns1.mydomain.com:3600
.43.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa::ns2.mydomain.com:3600
.43.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa::ns3.mydomain.com:3600
.43.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa::ns4.mydomain.com:3600
.44.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa::ns1.mydomain.com:3600
.44.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa::ns2.mydomain.com:3600
.44.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa::ns3.mydomain.com:3600
.44.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa::ns4.mydomain.com:3600
.45.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa::ns1.mydomain.com:3600
.45.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa::ns2.mydomain.com:3600
.45.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa::ns3.mydomain.com:3600
.45.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa::ns4.mydomain.com:3600
.46.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa::ns1.mydomain.com:3600
.46.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa::ns2.mydomain.com:3600
.46.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa::ns3.mydomain.com:3600
.46.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa::ns4.mydomain.com:3600

The Lookup

%dig 42.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa NS

; <<>> DiG 9.3.4 <<>> 42.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa NS
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 1968
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 4, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 4

;; QUESTION SECTION:
;42.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa. IN NS

;; ANSWER SECTION:
42.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa. 3600 IN NS ns1.mydomain.com.
42.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa. 3600 IN NS ns2.mydomain.com.
42.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa. 3600 IN NS ns3.mydomain.com.
42.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa. 3600 IN NS ns4.mydomain.com.

;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
ns1.mydomain.com. 22258 IN A 202.191.74.118
ns2.mydomain.com. 22260 IN A 203.175.167.108
ns3.mydomain.com. 22260 IN A 124.99.199.43
ns4.mydomain.com. 22260 IN A 212.214.138.2

;; Query time: 44 msec
;; SERVER: 161.142.2.17#53(161.142.2.17)
;; WHEN: Wed Oct 15 12:21:10 2008
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 195


%nslookup 124.99.199.42
Server: 161.142.2.17
Address: 161.142.2.17#53

Non-authoritative answer:
42.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa name = firewall.mydomain.com.

Authoritative answers can be found from:
42.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa nameserver = ns4.mydomain.com.
42.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa nameserver = ns1.mydomain.com.
42.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa nameserver = ns2.mydomain.com.
42.199.99.124.in-addr.arpa nameserver = ns3.mydomain.com.
ns1.mydomain.com internet address = 202.191.74.118
ns2.mydomain.com internet address = 203.175.167.108
ns3.mydomain.com internet address = 124.99.199.43
ns4.mydomain.com internet address = 212.214.138.2

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008