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4 out of 5 stars. 3.5 out of 5 stars. So the Skyroam Solis has two different data plans available:. Option A: $9/day “unlimited”. First ~350MB of transfer is fast 4G, but then they drop you to 2G so it feels like dial-up after a while NETWORK INSECURITY WITH SWITCHES the 802.1Q standard as well. This decision led to the discovery that a computer using 802.1Q could generate packets that the switch would incorrectly pass between VLANs, thus violating the 4/10/11 2:36 PM F=0.70 /USERS/ATURNER/DOCUMENTS/EAGLE 4/10/11 2:36 PM f=0.70 /Users/aturner/Documents/eagle/ArduinoSmoker/transmitter.sch (Sheet: 1/1) 0.1uF 4.5V 150uF 100uF 22uH MAX756 1N5817 VCC5 GND GND FLOWREPLAY DESIGN NOTES 1 Overview Tcpreplay1 was designed to replay traffic previously captured in the pcap format back onto the wire for testing NIDS and other passive devices. Over time, it was enhanced to be able to test in-line network devices. However, a re-occurring feature PRINTING PRINT SCHEMATIC Title: Printing Print Schematic Created Date: 12/3/2017 1:37:04 AMSYNFIN.NET
Title: Untitled Created Date: 12/2/2017 7:09:29 PM #500 (NEWCONN: REPLAYING ON LIVE NETWORKS) Hi Aaron, I am a member of a team of undergraduate students who are working on extending the functionality of Tcpreplay3.4.4. Panos has initiated a contact with #23 (ADD SUPPORT FOR NTAR/PCAP-NG FORMAT) Actually, as of libpcap 1.1.0, tcpreplay/tcprewrite/etc support pcap-ng file format, assuming that's what you have on your system. I'd definitely recommend running a more recent version of libpcap though, because there have been bugs in libpcap's pcap-ng support which may cause problems with tcpreplay. #200 (CONFIG/VLAN ADD TEST: *** GLIBC DETECTED ***: DOUBLE Hello. During make test I see the following problem: Config/VLAN Add test: * glibc detected * ../src/tcprewrite: double free or corruption (!prev): 0x0808e420 * make: * Aborted This test reveals the problem with the following command (run from tests direcrory) ../src/tcprewrite -i test.pcap -o test.rewrite_config1 --load-opts config GALLERY - RECENT UPDATES Recent updates Gallery - Recent updatesSYN FIN DOT NET
4 out of 5 stars. 3.5 out of 5 stars. So the Skyroam Solis has two different data plans available:. Option A: $9/day “unlimited”. First ~350MB of transfer is fast 4G, but then they drop you to 2G so it feels like dial-up after a while NETWORK INSECURITY WITH SWITCHES the 802.1Q standard as well. This decision led to the discovery that a computer using 802.1Q could generate packets that the switch would incorrectly pass between VLANs, thus violating the 4/10/11 2:36 PM F=0.70 /USERS/ATURNER/DOCUMENTS/EAGLE 4/10/11 2:36 PM f=0.70 /Users/aturner/Documents/eagle/ArduinoSmoker/transmitter.sch (Sheet: 1/1) 0.1uF 4.5V 150uF 100uF 22uH MAX756 1N5817 VCC5 GND GND FLOWREPLAY DESIGN NOTES 1 Overview Tcpreplay1 was designed to replay traffic previously captured in the pcap format back onto the wire for testing NIDS and other passive devices. Over time, it was enhanced to be able to test in-line network devices. However, a re-occurring feature PRINTING PRINT SCHEMATIC Title: Printing Print Schematic Created Date: 12/3/2017 1:37:04 AMSYNFIN.NET
Title: Untitled Created Date: 12/2/2017 7:09:29 PM #500 (NEWCONN: REPLAYING ON LIVE NETWORKS) Hi Aaron, I am a member of a team of undergraduate students who are working on extending the functionality of Tcpreplay3.4.4. Panos has initiated a contact with #23 (ADD SUPPORT FOR NTAR/PCAP-NG FORMAT) Actually, as of libpcap 1.1.0, tcpreplay/tcprewrite/etc support pcap-ng file format, assuming that's what you have on your system. I'd definitely recommend running a more recent version of libpcap though, because there have been bugs in libpcap's pcap-ng support which may cause problems with tcpreplay. #200 (CONFIG/VLAN ADD TEST: *** GLIBC DETECTED ***: DOUBLE Hello. During make test I see the following problem: Config/VLAN Add test: * glibc detected * ../src/tcprewrite: double free or corruption (!prev): 0x0808e420 * make: * Aborted This test reveals the problem with the following command (run from tests direcrory) ../src/tcprewrite -i test.pcap -o test.rewrite_config1 --load-opts config GALLERY - RECENT UPDATES Recent updates Gallery - Recent updatesCODE & PAPERS
Current Stuff. tcpreplay Edits pcap files and replays network traffic back onto the network. Cabernet Web based wine management software powered by MySQL and Ruby on Rails.; flowreplay Design Notes (PDF) SPLIT TUNNEL VPN ON UNIFI USG Hi! thank you very much for this fantastic guide! it helped me a lot to understand how the rules of my usg4P works. I have successfully created rules that allow me to use vlan 40 to browse through an OpenVPN tunnel, the problem is that all devices within this vlan no longer see any other device placed on the others vlan on my network! 2020 | SYN FIN DOT NET I'm just your typical computer programming, motorcycle racing, photo taking, wine/scotch/freedom loving geek. 2019 | SYN FIN DOT NET Due to the horrible light pollution here in San Jose, CA I decided to try out EAA- Electronically Assisted Astronomy. Traditional astro photography (AP) is actually really hard and time consuming.SYN FIN DOT NET
So if you’ve been reading my blog, you know I created a SV650 ECU Decoder which decodes the data stream from the ECU that normally would go to the OEM dash. Recently I upgraded from the GPX Pro to the more powerful and physically bigger AiM MXL2.. So here’s the problem- the new dash is bigger which means I’m having a harder time finding a visible mounting point for my ECU decoder. NEW LOW COST DIGITAL SETTING CIRCLES: ESP-DSC So a few years ago, I announced TeensyDSC, project that brings telescope digital setting circles to the iPad and Android devices using WiFi.I’ve been using my TeensyDSC successfully with my telescope and SkySafari on an iPad for a few years, but one thing always bothered me about it: the “COGS” (cost of goods sold) of the TeensyDSC was really expensive: nearly $100. DIGITAL SETTING CIRCLES TeensyDSC v0.5.1 PCB Design TeensyDSC v0.5.1 Schematic TeensyDSC v0.5 PCB Top TeensyDSC v0.5 PCB Bottom TeensyDSC is only about the size ofa deck of cards.
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05/5/20
SPLIT TUNNEL VPN ON UNIFI USG Let’s say sometimes you want to egress your home network over a VPN? Maybe hide your traffic from your ISP who likes to snoop your traffic or insert ads? Or maybe you want to get around geo-location blocks to stream some video only available in another country? Installing a VPN client on your laptop is pretty easy, but might be harder on your Chromecast or other streaming device. This article is going to try and provide a step-by-step how to configure your Ubiquiti USG series router/firewall + switch + AP to have a VLAN/SSID for “normal” mode and another VLAN/SSID for accessing the internet transparently over a VPN. Devices you want to use the VPN just need to join the right WiFi network or have their switch port assigned the correct VLAN. This config should also generally work for the EdgeRouter series, but you’ll need to do the configuration via the CLI instead of the JSON config file. I suspect this should work on a DreamMachine or Dream Machine Pro, but I don’t own either of those and haven’t tested. (Nope, won’t work on the UDM or UDM-Pro. Neither support the config.gateway.json config file or the necessary policy routing features.) Continue reading → Posted in /dev/random| Tagged
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05/18/19
EVOLUTION EAA COMPUTER MOUNT Due to the horrible light pollution here in San Jose, CA I decided to try out EAA- Electronically Assisted Astronomy. Traditional astro photography (AP) is actually really hard and time consuming. EAA is a lot easier and lot faster, although the results aren’t as nice as you can get with AP. One of the big advantages of EAA is you can use a simple Alt-Az mount like my Celestron Evolution EdgeHD 8″ SCT since you’re taking dozens of shorter pictures rather than much longer photos which require excellent tracking (polar alignment) and stability. Continue reading →Posted in Astronomy
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10/20/18
SKYROAM SOLIS REVIEW 4 out of 5 stars. 3.5 out of 5 stars. So the Skyroam Solis has two different data plans available: Option A: $9/day “unlimited”. First ~350MB of transfer is fast 4G, but then they drop you to 2G so it feels like dial-up after a while Option B: $9/GB. Always 4G speeds- no performance penalty, but you payfor what you use.
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05/4/17
ESP-DSC: MAKING IT WORK So my initial testing of an ESP-12E showed that it couldn’t reliably keep up with two 10K PPR encoders (40K count). I discussed this project a great deal with my fellow astronomers on CloudyNights.
After doing a lot more research and testing I’ve determined that the ESP8266 even when running at 160Mhz just can’t keep up with two 10K PPR encoders. Continue reading →Posted in Astronomy
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03/19/17
ESP-DSC WORKS NOT WELL! So yesterday I was all happy that I got my prototype ESP-DSC working. This ended up being short lived as I realized this morning that while it does technically work, the ESP8266 can’t keep up with two medium resolution (2,500 CPR) encoders. Ironically, I found out that the code was too slow when I started to optimize the code and I realized that the code I has was very very conservative. My original optimization was to speed it up, but maintain that conservative ethos. I figured while I was editing the code, I might as well also add a test to see if the ESP-12F was dropping interrupts… Continue reading →Posted in Astronomy
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03/18/17
ESP-DSC WORKS!
Spent most of my post-St. Patricks day writing code for the ESP-DSC . The big question was always does the ESP-12E have enough horsepower to handle both the encoders as well as doing all the WiFi/communications. So far, I’ve bench tested a pair of 2.5k CPR encoders which translate into 10K encoders after quadrature decoding. Continue reading →Posted in Astronomy
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03/16/17
NEW LOW COST DIGITAL SETTING CIRCLES: ESP-DSC So a few years ago, I announced TeensyDSC,
project that brings telescope digital setting circles to the iPad and Android devices using WiFi. I’ve been using my TeensyDSC successfully with my telescope and SkySafari on an iPad for a few years, but one thing always bothered me about it: the “COGS” (cost of goods sold) of the TeensyDSC was really expensive: nearly $100. A lot of that cost was in two parts: the Teensy 3.1 ($20) and RN-XV WiFimodule ($35).
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03/15/17
SHOULD YOU SWITCH FROM EAGLEPCB TO KICAD? So I’ve been using EaglePCBfor a number of
years. I’ve designed and created some open source projects like my SV650 ECU Decoder and TeensyDSC . While I had a cheap ($79) commercial license for a one off commercial project I did, most of my work was done using the $169 “Maker” version for non-commercial use. Then mid-2016, Eagle was bought by AutoDesk. I’ve only used one AutoDesk product before: Fusion360 which I really like. Sure, it’s not as good as SolidWorks, but I’ve designed parts for both CNC and 3D printing and they’ve come out great. And to top it off, AutoDesk is very gracious in it’s licensing terms- allowing makers like me touse it for free.
But recently Autodesk announced that EaglePCB was moving from perpetual licensing to subscription based. Simply put, thiswas
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03/14/17
REVERSE ENGINEERING THE SV650 SDS PROTOCOL So spent a bunch of the time in the garage this weekend working on reverse engineering the SDS protocol on the SV650. SDS is basically ISO9141 aka K-Line which something you often see in a car’s ODB-II port. Unfortunately, SDS is just different enough that you can’t use any commercial off the shelf ODB-II reader to read the messages. The way I have been going about this was pretty painful and taking a lot of time/effort to iterate over so I came up with a new tool chain. Continue reading → Posted in Data Logging|
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02/3/17
ANALYZING YOUR DATA WITH RACE STUDIO 2 As racers, we’re always looking for an advantage over the competition- better brakes, exhaust, motor work, titanium bolts to reduce unsprung weight- you name it. With the advent of modern electronics, now data logging and analysis is becoming available for not just pro-racers, but club racers as well. Most data loggers talk about how awesome their hardware is… see how sleek and sexy it looks? It has all kinds of features like GPS and accelerometers which are sampling at many times a second. Just imagine how much data you’ll collect! So then you install the data logger on your bike and you can’t wait until you can go out on track and try it out. Everything is great! Until… Continue reading → Posted in Crackdays & Racing, Data
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