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  Tools Every Computer repair effort should have.
Posted by: SpookyZalost - September 6th, 2021 at 8:03 AM - Forum: Technology & Hardware - Replies (5)

Going to go over the tools and separate them into hardware and software, needed and nice to have.

to Start with let's go with hardware you should absolutely have.

A Multimeter: any multimeter but one that can do circuit and component testing to look for broken circuits and traces at the very least, so even a cheap $20 one will do.

A grounding strap/Anti-static Wrist strap/anti-static mat: This one's also a no brainer, you need one because static electricity can fry sensitive components, less so now than in the past due to manufacturers hardening them against it but still a vital safety precaution.

A #1 and #2 Philips screwdriver: you need this at the minimum because most computers, and in fact most electronics use either the #2 or both the #1 and #2 Philips head screw driver

A flathead screwdriver: For prying off keyboard keys or carefully prying at panels that won't release, of course check for securing screws first.

A Decent Light source: another no brainer, get a good light, ideally a work lamp and a headlamp so you can see into the abyss that awaits inside.

A clean workspace: do I need to explain this one?

A screw tray or container to put screws in: Some people use ice cube trays, some use plastic bins, the classic is the magnetic screw tray which I primarily use however my toolkit comes with a nice organized screw tray built into the lid for fixing stuff when I'm not at home.

Nice to have.

A Decent Screwdriver kit: this one because it has everything you need for any electronic device

A logic probe: For reading the logic on circuits and to determine if the output of chips is faulty, or if something needs to be reprogrammed (like a bios).

An electronics workbench: It's not required but it should contain everything you need to fix anything electronic, from Soldering irons, multi-meters, and oscilloscopes to bench-top power supplies and shelves full of wires, components, and anything you could ever need to fix most anything, for everything else, there's amazon.

now for the Software.

you really only need your install media however there's an extra toolkit I'd like to talk about.

Hirens Boot CD: https://www.hirensbootcd.org/

This tool is insane, it has everything you could possibly need to diagnose a problem, remove a virus, repair a bugged OS, format drives, etc.

it's all free legal software and it's built on top of a version of windows 10 PE, I highly recommend running this tool if you're concerned about faulty ram, failing hard drives, or just want to do some data recovery, for everything else there's a linux variant.

As an alternative you can also grab the Ultimate Boot CD: http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/

basically this is an ISO that contains a series of disk images, each one pertaining to different types of problems and containing everything you need to fix it, super useful if you want to get rid of a virus or problem that the above has failed at.

Both are super powerful and allow you to do everything from virus removal and debugging to hard drive recovery up to complete drive failure, (this is where you'd need your workbench... and some kind of air tight cleanroom in a box, for transferring disk platters.)

just load either one onto a flash drive and boot from it.

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  My new BMW S1000RR
Posted by: tc4me - September 3rd, 2021 at 5:02 AM - Forum: Photography - Replies (10)

This is my new BMW S1000RR, Test drive made, super !!! Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin ,but unfortunately I have to wait until September 15th for delivery

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  Fixing no public key errors in linux
Posted by: SpookyZalost - August 31st, 2021 at 12:14 AM - Forum: Technology & Hardware - No Replies

So while I was setting up Pop! OS to do some software compiling I ran into a few issues.

the biggest of which was an error that looked like this: (NO_PUBKEY)

now what that means is either through network issues or other problems the public key for a repository to match the key to safeguard the repository is not available.

in my case it was because I needed the Xenial repositories for some libraries I need to compile stuff.

I tried a few different fixes but nothing worked so I went and tried the most manual and direct way short of going into they keychain and manually dropping it in there, provided i had the key...

I used the following Command, edited for the keys the error indicated I needed.

sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://pool.sks-keyservers.net:80 --recv-keys THE_MISSING_KEY_HERE

you need to do this for each key missing but it works well, hopefully this will prove useful to people looking for how to fix this.

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  Chess
Posted by: Thomas - August 22nd, 2021 at 7:56 PM - Forum: General Discussion - Replies (6)

Anyone wanna play?

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  Using and detecting computer wiretapping.
Posted by: SpookyZalost - August 13th, 2021 at 8:26 PM - Forum: Software - Replies (1)

So for obvious reasons I'm going to keep it short and simple without going into detail on how to use these tools because they can be used for good or evil depending on who uses it and how, just examples of how they can be setup and how to detect them.

to start with wireshark is a popular packet capture and analysis tool, that's what it does, it allows you to capture and look at information on a network as it passes through a node you control.

the easiest way to set it up is to setup a computer as a proxy for the router (see check out the pi-hole firewall for instructions on that one).

once you have that computer setup as a proxy so all traffic goes through it you need to run wireshark, luckily this tool works on linux, mac, and windows so it can be any computer with a decent network card.  you can do this over wifi or ethernet, and this is commonly how a man in the middle attack works, by routing traffic through a device setup to monitor stuff.

there's detailed instructions on how to setup wireshark to do this on the web that do a much better job than I could at explaining it, but setting it up to monitor all packets is usually pretty straightforward, it can also be setup to filter and look for specific types of communication like emails or login requests.

now once you have it setup you often get two kinds of traffic, encrypted and unencrypted.

encrypted will often come out as a jumbled mess but unencrypted is usually plain text, this includes passwords, website traffic, p2p connections, emails, etc.

these days a lot of stuff is encrypted, it's why HTTPS is important because the S stands for Secure meaning the connection is encrypted against this sort of thing.

now this is useful for things like monitoring IP's for re-directs, locating anomalous traffic like Remote Admin tools, keyloggers, etc, and if you have kids it's an easy way to keep an eye on where they're going without needing to install software on their computer.

in the wrong hands it can also be used to spy and steal information like bank info, username/password entries, and emails.

There are other tools like it but wireshark is generally the most popular, usually in conjunction with other tools, such as the wifi pineapple for wireless interception, or setting up a raspberry pi or similar computer to sit between a computer and the network, as well as Remote admin tools and keyloggers to monitor information.
Getting into a place and setting up these tools is usually referred to as red-teaming, kinda like the real world equivalent to the oceans series of movies.

the good news is, it's usually pretty easy to catch these methods using a tool called tracert, now while this does require some familiarity with what you are connecting to a great way is to have a firewall or test box setup on your modem/router which you know the connection route to.

let's say your router is 10.0.0.1, your computer is 10.0.0.21, and your firewall/test box is 10.0.0.42.

your tracert should look like this.

tracert 10.0.0.42
hop 1 10.0.0.1 10ms
hop 2 10.0.0.42 10ms.

if instead it looks like this:

tracert 10.0.0.42
hop 1 10.0.0.1 10ms
hop 2 10.0.0.11 15ms
hop 3 10.0.0.1 15ms
hop 4 10.0.0.42 16ms.

then somebody is intercepting traffic.

similarly it would look like this if it's going through a switch before the router instead.

tracert 10.0.0.42
hop 1 10.0.0.1 10ms
hop 2 10.0.0.11 15ms
hop 3 10.0.0.42 15ms.

your mileage may vary but this is the basics in detecting this sorta thing since usually tracert/traceroute does exactly that, it sends tracer packets that report back the path they took to get to a destination, in windows 10 you need to install this tool as it's no longer included by default.

and there are ways to mask or prevent packets from reporting their path through a network but most don't go through the extra hassle to do this.

tracert/trace route is super handy to have and I often use it for other stuff like checking to see if an ISP has connection problems by seeing if it's been re-routed and thus slowing down the internet connection to say google or linux.com where I know it should be no more than 5 or 10 hops.

Edit: as a fun experiment, try connecting to a TOR node and running tracert to the other side of said node, it's a great way to see how many hops and connections it makes before surfacing from the subweb/deepweb and is a great example of a randomized/distributed proxychain.

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  iPhone 12
Posted by: Darth-Apple - August 10th, 2021 at 10:55 PM - Forum: Technology & Hardware - Replies (6)

My iPhone 8 served me well for three long years. Paid full price for it and it lasted through swimming pools, 130 degree cars, plenty of drops, and heavy use. But it finally gave out recently and I decided to replace it rather than spend over $200 to fix it. 

The iPhone 8 was about $700, and at the time, that was the best that $700 could buy. Apple has since raised the prices substantially. I ended up buying the most expensive phone I've ever bought and paid $830 upfront to buy the regular iPhone 12 (6.1 inch) directly from Apple. AT&T forced me to order it because they refused to sell me a phone without financing it. Apparently prepaid customers are discouraged from using high end devices, but prepaid cuts my bill roughly to 1/3 of what it would otherwise be, so I have no intentions of switching. 

I can confidently say that this is the best phone I've ever owned. The screen is absolutely amazing. It's an OLED, and it looks as though you're looking at a real paper when you're reading on the screen. It pops out and it's bright, and it supports full HDR. The phone itself is snappy and fast, the design is great, and the speakers are very loud and clear. The battery life is 13-14 hours (much better than claimed on paper), and the phone is overall highly polished. 

(It's worth noting that Androids have had OLED screens for years. For us Apple users, most of us are only recently finally able to experience them. Finna)

There were some things that irked me a bit as well. Of course, Apple cheaped out and didn't even bother to include a charger in the box. They claim that this is for "environmental reasons" - but the included cable itself is a USB C -> lightning cable, obsoleting all of your old chargers anyway. The headphones are not in the box either, nor is the lightning -> 3.5mm converter. Apple pretty much just gives you the phone and a cable, and nothing else. $830 is a lot of money to be spending to not even get a charging brick.

Secondly, the ultrawide lens was noticeably subpar compared to the main lens and performed much more poorly in low light conditions. They no longer include the telephoto 2x zoom lens in their two-carmera phones, and force you to spend over $1000 on the pro if you want the same optical zoom that $800 used to be able to get you. They also included weird arbitrary restrictions again, such as only allowing 30fps HDR videos on the non-pro models (forcing you to pay more for 60fps), despite having the exact same hardware between both phones. The main lens on the iPhone 12 is still fantastic, and it takes incredible photos. But some of the more advanced features are largely restricted to the Pro.

Otherwise, I've been pretty impressed with it. I do want more freedom from a phone and will probably be switching to android sometime in the next few years, but this one will carry me for a little while, and it's definitely the most polished and advanced iPhone they've ever made. 

Anyone else have the new iPhone 12, or planning to get the 13 when it comes out? What are your thoughts?

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  Hi all
Posted by: Darth-Apple - August 6th, 2021 at 4:41 AM - Forum: Community Related - Replies (6)

Hello everyone, 

I am back. Long story short, life put me through the ringer. I was unable to log on for the past couple of months and have been dealing with the hardest and most difficult months of my life. The good news is that the worst of it is finally behind me. I will be back in full swing soon. Surgery is done (at the cost of many thousands of dollars), which put me in a very bad situation as I worked to get a number of things sorted out, but everything went well and was a success. My health is recovering and I feel well for the first time in years. 

I am very excited to be able to log on again and to be able to participate once again in a community that I have always loved dearly, one that we have all spent years collectively building. As a community, we have been around for over 8 years, and we will not be going anywhere anytime soon. We still have many exciting things that were in the pipeline before, and these things will continue to be developed and discussed and built today. Our best days are still ahead of us, and our collective love for this community (that has become more than the sum of its parts thanks to many amazing folks here) will never die.

Many thanks to everyone who continues to participate in this community, helping to make it an open place for artists and creators of all kinds! And likewise, many thanks to the staff of this community, who has also helped to run this community and to keep its future bright. We will not die in the winter night. We have been around for over 8 years, and we will be around for years more to come. Big Grin

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  Cheap pen bodycam is also an actual pen.
Posted by: SpookyZalost - July 31st, 2021 at 2:28 AM - Forum: Technology & Hardware - No Replies

So I was looking into body cameras and recently got one I thought was worth talking about, it's the amazon recommended choice and I was surprised at how well it works.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08D8K...UTF8&psc=1

this pen camera by leeboom is one of dozens of cheap models made in china and despite that it's actually decent.

Pro's:
sturdy build quality (unusual for china).
comes with everything already
can record up to 2.5 hours of HD video
doubles as an actual pen
is Inconspicuous
Simple operation
Also records audio
Indicator light is on the side of the pen that faces the shirt if in a shirt pocket, opposite the camera and mic. (also doubles as reset switch)
has a sliding camera cover.

Cons:
Minimal help
takes getting used to
camera is a standard HD webcam/cellphone type and doesn't support very low light situations well.
Records in AVI format.
Doesn't appear to have an indicator when things are full so make sure to either carry more micro SD cards or just empty the drive when not in use.
Be aware, when it's full it deletes the oldest file on the drive so again, Empty the body camera of data when not in use.

Image 1: Pen camera fully assembled
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Image 2: Inside showing USB data/charging port and micro SD card in slot
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Image 3: camera is on the pen clip.
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It surprised me with how well it works despite it's price, $35 USD may seem like a lot, and I got it using my amazon points, however when you consider the above pro's and con's $35 is actually pretty cheap for what amounts to a tiny inconspicuous camera you can wear in situations you may want one in without drawing attention to yourself.

so what do you guys think?, paranoid though it may be, I for one feel a lot better being out in public with the ability to record a situation and prevent false accusations, doubly so as a guy given then #Metoo movement unintentionally caused a bunch of false claims to be mixed in with actual legitimate ones.

Plus it feels a bit like a james bond device, wish I had my own agent Q lol.

alternative uses for this (since it's also a pen) could be things like recording lectures, taking audio/video notes, and of course making records of incidents if you're working with machines or something goes horribly wrong in an experiment.

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  New Computer
Posted by: Thomas - July 30th, 2021 at 2:57 AM - Forum: Technology & Hardware - Replies (3)

Built a new computer. New everything except for graphics card. I switched from Intel i7 6700K to AMD Ryzen 7 5800X.

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Here's the output of inxi -F

Code:
inxi -F
System:
  Host: Intrepid Kernel: 5.10.50-1-MANJARO x86_64 bits: 64
  Desktop: GNOME 40.3 Distro: Manjaro Linux
Machine:
  Type: Desktop System: ASUS product: N/A v: N/A
  serial: <superuser required>
  Mobo: ASUSTeK model: ROG STRIX B550-F GAMING (WI-FI) v: Rev X.0x
  serial: <superuser required> UEFI: American Megatrends v: 1804
  date: 02/02/2021
CPU:
  Info: 8-Core model: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X bits: 64 type: MT MCP cache:
  L2: 4 MiB
  Speed: 2794 MHz min/max: 2200/3800 MHz Core speeds (MHz): 1: 2794 2: 2233
  3: 2225 4: 2231 5: 2227 6: 2232 7: 2235 8: 2234 9: 2231 10: 2230 11: 2230
  12: 2233 13: 2234 14: 2236 15: 2795 16: 2226
Graphics:
  Device-1: AMD Navi 10 [Radeon RX 5600 OEM/5600 XT / 5700/5700 XT]
  driver: amdgpu v: kernel
  Device-2: Logitech HD Webcam C615 type: USB driver: snd-usb-audio,uvcvideo
  Display: wayland server: X.Org 1.21.1.2 driver: loaded: amdgpu,ati
  unloaded: modesetting,radeon resolution: 1: 3072x1728~60Hz
  2: 3072x1728~60Hz
  OpenGL: renderer: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT (NAVI10 DRM 3.40.0
  5.10.50-1-MANJARO LLVM 12.0.0)
  v: 4.6 Mesa 21.1.4
Audio:
  Device-1: AMD Navi 10 HDMI Audio driver: snd_hda_intel
  Device-2: AMD Starship/Matisse HD Audio driver: snd_hda_intel
  Device-3: Logitech HD Webcam C615 type: USB driver: snd-usb-audio,uvcvideo
  Sound Server-1: ALSA v: k5.10.50-1-MANJARO running: yes
  Sound Server-2: PulseAudio v: 14.2 running: yes
  Sound Server-3: PipeWire v: 0.3.31 running: yes
Network:
  Device-1: Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 driver: iwlwifi
  IF: wlp4s0 state: down mac: 9a:8b:49:85:0a:1a
  Device-2: Intel Ethernet I225-V driver: igc
  IF: enp5s0 state: up speed: 1000 Mbps duplex: full mac: fc:34:97:9f:82:98
Bluetooth:
  Device-1: Intel AX200 Bluetooth type: USB driver: btusb
  Report: rfkill ID: hci0 state: up address: see --recommends
Drives:
  Local Storage: total: 9.78 TiB used: 1.97 TiB (20.1%)
  ID-1: /dev/sda vendor: Western Digital model: WD20EZRX-00D8PB0
  size: 1.82 TiB
  ID-2: /dev/sdb vendor: Samsung model: SSD 850 EVO 250GB size: 232.89 GiB
  ID-3: /dev/sdc vendor: Western Digital model: WD8001FZBX-00ASYA0
  size: 7.28 TiB
  ID-4: /dev/sdd vendor: Samsung model: SSD 860 EVO 500GB size: 465.76 GiB
Partition:
  ID-1: / size: 456.95 GiB used: 182.25 GiB (39.9%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/dm-0
  ID-2: /boot/efi size: 511 MiB used: 510.6 MiB (99.9%) fs: vfat
  dev: /dev/sdd1
Swap:
  Alert: No swap data was found.
Sensors:
  System Temperatures: cpu: 31.1 C mobo: N/A gpu: amdgpu temp: 44.0 C
  Fan Speeds (RPM): N/A gpu: amdgpu fan: 0
Info:
  Processes: 411 Uptime: 3m Memory: 15.57 GiB used: 2.86 GiB (18.4%)
  Shell: Bash inxi: 3.3.05

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  Registration changes
Posted by: SpookyZalost - July 20th, 2021 at 12:00 AM - Forum: Announcements - Replies (13)

Due to an increase in spambots signing up for makestation, any new members have to verify by either sending or responding to a PM before their registration can be completed.

this is a temporary measure until a more effective anti-spambot measure can be found.

-SpookyZ

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