Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Apple and Facebook continued.

Apple declined to answer my inquiries as to the nature of the data they stole from me and gave to Facebook with out my knowledge or consent. I'm currently trying ascertain what data was shared to Facebook... 

I have since this being noticed routed all data on my phone through tor and blocked all of the servers owned by Facebook from my network, all my blogs and any server I'm connected with in an administrative roll.  

Next I'm going to start tracking facebooks data remotely and see if I can't find data slippings matching the size. Maybe I can see what they are taking. 

Apple? iPhone, stealing your data and selling it to Facebook?

I have an iPhone 6. I don't have a Facebook. No Facebook app or login has ever been used on my device. 

Enter exhibit A; 



Notice the very bottom item, Facebook sharing. 6.4kb. This tiny amount of data doesn't look like much but it is. 6.4kb is enough space for a large amount of very sensitive information that I would never agree to share with the shit heads over at Facebook. 

I noticed traffic over my network to a Facebook linked server and have been hunting for the source for a day or so. I actually stumbled onto it. I never thought my trusted iPhone with all of its complex settings and permissions would be the cause. 

I will be calling apple and I'm sure getting the brush off when I ask those technodouhes what the fuck. I might even record the call for quality purposes. 



Saturday, January 31, 2015

i stole this just cause its exactly what I intend on doing

THE GRAND PLAN

back link to original content thanks creator... love you

The Grand Plan
Within the Host Machine are housed two Virtual Machines:
  • The Media Server – Downloads and Sorts Television shows, and serves them to the household through DLNA/UPnP. This also serves as the File Share for the house, a central repository for documents and photos.
  • The Web Server – Serves as a LAMP Server (serves websites), and a Mail Server.
The actual Media is housed on a separate partition of the host machine, which is made available through VirtualBox's “shared folder” functionality. This is so that when I wipe a VM or clone it, I don't have to copy over the close to 500GB of media I have from Virtual Machine to Virtual Machine. The “shared folder” functionality allows almost native access speeds, so there is little overhead in the streaming.

The Benefits of Virtualizing:

  • The two servers are modular. This means one can be rebooted or taken offline without affecting the other. This also means if one fails, it doesn't take the other with it.
  • If you clone the VM, you can save a stable version while you tinker (Which I do, a lot).
  • Keeping the Web Server in a separate machine adds a lot of security. You can give the Web Server extremely minimal access to your network and make intrusion from the Web much more difficult.
  • You can virtualize other things, too. I have a couple VM's running just for fun so that I can play with various linux distributions, and test websites and programs on various Windows Operating Systems.

My Hard Drive is partitioned like this:

Hard Drive Partitions
Notice that I leave unformatted space on the hard disk. LVM (Logical Volume Management) allows us to easily resize partitions into any available space, even while the partition is being used. To shrink a volume you do have to take it off-line however. If you leave a bunch of unformatted space in the Logical Volume, you can expand whichever partition you need to easily from Webmin.

A Bit about the Packages:

  • Deluge – Deluge is a fairly light-weight BitTorrent Client. What's unique about it is that the actual BitTorrent daemon (the thing that actually downloads and seeds the files) is completely separate from the GUIs. This means that I can have the daemon on the server, and control it from any computer in the house. It also has multiple GUI types available: a WebGUI, which lets you control it from your browser, an Actual Program that can be installed, and a console, which can be used from the command-line. And you don't have to choose just one, you can use all three, which I'll show you how to do.
  • FlexGet – FlexGet is an extremely versatile script which will look for virtually any type of file in an RSS feed or a couple other sources, and download them for you. It can automatically pass these files off to another program, in our case Deluge, with certain parameters. In our case we can tell it exactly how to sort our files by show and season, and then to rename the files based on a TVDB.com lookup.
  • PS3MediaServer – PS3MediaServer is a DLNA server that can transcode your files on-the-fly into a format that your client can support. For example, any time I want to play a .mkv file on my xbox, ps3 media server automatically converts it to avi as it's streaming so that my xbox can read it. It's especially nice because it does this with very little configuration.
  • TwonkyServer – Twonky Server is another DLNA server. It doesn't handle transcoding nearly as well, but I like the way it handles playlists better, and it handles new files better than PS3MediaServer. It automatically watches folders for changes, where sometimes you have to issue commands to PS3MediaServer to get it to recognize new content.
  • FireFly DAAP – the DAAP protocol is used by iTunes to share music between computers. FireFly will serve all your music up to any computer running iTunes, which means you can easily transfer music in and out of iPods without having to have your music on every computer.
  • LAMP Server – LAMP stands for “Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP” it is the standard stack of packages used by any web server. Even major corporations use this exact set of software for web hosting.
  • Mail Server – The particular group of packages I chose will host a very basic mail server with your domain name. It will allow connections from IMAP clients such as ThunderBird or Outlook, as well as having a WebMail interface through the package roundcube. Later I will add a couple packages to automatically block spam and viruses as well.

hardware

a hardware bottle neck is the issue,,,

a new box is on its way. thanks to ebay, a large number of pc's sell cheap.
I'm moving the desktop to a new box
then the server will be migrated to the current desktop.... dont judge, this is a solid workstation all the way but, its a bad gamer .... so we are now adding a gamer.

the laptop will finally get to retire to an itunes server unless I find a way to make make the server do that too... airplay doesnt play well with linux.


Sunday, January 25, 2015

done for the weekend

well I'm done for now... more to come from TheiLLMindOf{iSudo}

testing for why we crashed hard... had to restart

tested it from my phone... but I need another computer elsewhere to test this HMMMMM
call someone ? 
nah


how about a cgi proxys

connected with 10 at the same time...
working good so far



...


seems stable enough 

can I get some traffic? 

thanks 


...
added a crontab to autoupdate DynDNS from FreeDNS.afraid.org

good folks they also provide me with a bangin good free subdomain for my projects. 



for the moment

we are going to continue to DEV the interface and backend leaving this Dev/log as a place holder

well its back up

simple answer.... php might be broken...

but more likely is that my hardware cant handle it

WTF

servers down IDK why or what happened./... its not connecting

more updates to come I guess

TKLBAM

turn keys back up and migration tool is excelent... back up to S3 on the cheap and restore to ANY turnkey core system for migration or restore to your current machine

its a breeze... Once again Google it... links are too much effort for a dev log

/var/mail/root

Solved.... had a mismatched version. now that we are all up to date everything works in that aspect...
a little wget~foo we have all the files we need placed where they need to be.


Now whats next on the list...

Right time to test and see if that was the real issue behind the crash or not ?   HMMMMMMM

What the actual FUCK//// this shouldn't be happening.... Little help? 

From root@localhost  Sun Jan 25 07:09:03 2015

Return-Path: <root@localhost>
X-Original-To: root
Delivered-To: root@localhost
Received: by localhost (Postfix, from userid 0)
        id F1F9B81E1B; Sun, 25 Jan 2015 07:09:02 +0000 (UTC)
From: root@localhost (Cron Daemon)
To: root@localhost
Subject: Cron <root@lamp>   [ -x /usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime ] && [ -d /var/lib/php5 ] && find /var/lib/php5/ -type f -cmin +$(/usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime) -delete
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968
X-Cron-Env: <SHELL=/bin/sh>
X-Cron-Env: <HOME=/root>
X-Cron-Env: <PATH=/usr/bin:/bin>
X-Cron-Env: <LOGNAME=root>
Message-Id: <20150125070902.F1F9B81E1B@localhost>
Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 07:09:02 +0000 (UTC)
PHP Warning:  PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library '/usr/lib/php5/20090626+lfs/pdo_pgsql.so' - /usr/lib/php5/20090626+lfs/pdo_pgsql.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or direc$
PHP Warning:  PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library '/usr/lib/php5/20090626+lfs/pgsql.so' - /usr/lib/php5/20090626+lfs/pgsql.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory in $

css and degigning time

so I currently lack a certain design aspect. that is to say Sudo's file dumpster looks like shit

I know I know function over form... it works

so now I have to wget my current iteration of the index, style sheet, and image folder

I need to fix placement and framing the whole this up nicely so it doesn't say AMATEUR...

I mean I'm a hack but I'm gonna codemonkey together a site thats easy on the eyes...


broke it

I broke it...

well that is to say I broke the TS3 Server status bar

but with a little PHP and iframe magic its back again

that will teach me to back stuff up before I commit changes to the main index file


ohwell... lesson learned, aparently I'm not the code monkey level I thought I was...


php

with a little iframe and php magic The Cafe` file dumpster goes live....


but they nerfed my domain.

fair enough I have been hacking at the server for hours...

Email techsupport

bitch bitch bitch yeah yeah I know I did too much to fast..,..
no Im not a hacker its my server


Domain restored by Josh at the provider... IDK which one, its a free subdomain service I googled up.... google for one theres like a million of them.

Works now.... took a three hour wait, kinda ridiculous if I was paying for it but for free who cares, and the guy was actually really nice.

Saturday, January 24, 2015

F5

f5 f5 f5

nano index.php

modify placement

save
F5


hours of this.... looks good
ok whats next....

TS3 status

generate the code online from the Teamspeak main page

pop it in an iframe and align it to the right


Adding functionality... a file dumpster.

well i needed somewhere to store and put crap I want to pass around...
The Dumpster was born

I chose to add PHPFileNavigator to my server.... after some PHP magic (again google it if you want it) and some heavy modification my current Beta1 was born

the install process is straightforward and easy

wget what you need

unzip to your /var/www and run the installer

this SHOULD run on lamp

install mysql and add a user and database for this user
set permission before you try to install or it will fail .


Customize the settings and BAM File (Dumpster) server

modify styles.css as necessary./


Yup it works... now what

TS3

It all started with a gateway from 2001.... 

I started with a TurnKey LAMP appliance and added a free license Teamspeak3 server daemon.
[All Gamers Welcome] -PUBLIC USE SERVER - Sudo's [Cafe]`  was born. 

The setup was fairly simple and you can find the how to's on Teamspeaks website... I wont bother with a link, just fucking google it. 


The first night it was up it was raided and hacked or exploited as it would be. ruined. lost admin toast....

lesson learned let apply permissions and harden the server.