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Die Partei – Wahlwerbespot 2013

September 11th, 2013 No comments

Partei für Arbeit, Rechtsstaat, Tierschutz, Elitenförderung und basisdemokratische Initiative.

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“Das Musikbusiness”

September 10th, 2013 No comments

musicbizlogoDas Musikbusiness
Funktionsweise, Eigenarten und Untergang
Eine Zusammenstellung von Fakten, Hintergründen und Möglichkeiten zum Thema Musikproduktion und -publikation

von Andy Stamm / Murphy’s Law veröffentlicht am 26. Juli 2013

سمَـَّوُوُحخ ̷̴̐خ ̷̴̐خ ̷̴̐خ امارتيخ ̷̴̐خ

September 2nd, 2013 No comments

سمَـَّوُوُحخ ̷̴̐خ ̷̴̐خ ̷̴̐خ امارتيخ ̷̴̐خ

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Schwingfest

September 1st, 2013 No comments

Jüre Stüri forever!
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FaaS – Fuckup as a Service

August 19th, 2013 No comments

whistle.im-logo-bigAllegedly “save” and “secure” e-mail services nowadays start popping up all over the net. – Here’s the latest Fuckup called whistle.im which was revealed by CCC Hannover:

Seit uns die Snowden-Enthüllungen gezeigt haben, dass die NSA und das UK nicht nur in der Lage sind, alle Verbindungen, die die Grenze passieren mitzulesen, sondern dies auch tun, ist eine deutliche Steigerung des Interesses an Verfahren für die Verschlüsselung von Kommunikation im Internet zu erkennen. Dieses begrüßenswerte Phänomen entwickelt jedoch zunehmend einen bitteren Beigeschmack durch neu entstehende Projekte, die aus Marketingzwecken grade jetzt aus dem Boden gestampft werden. Diese Projekte spielen mit dem gesteigerten Problembewusstsein der Bevölkerung, ohne dass sie einen wirklichen Schutz liefern.

Neben der “E-Mail Made in Germany” brüstet sich ein Projekt von zwei Studenten namens whistle.im damit, sichere Ende-zu-Ende-Verschlüsselung anzubieten. Auch sie legen Wert auf den lächerlichen “Made in Germany”-Slogan. […]

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Dienstleistung

August 18th, 2013 No comments

Im Wort “Dienstleistung” steckt das Wort “Leistung”

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dumping dctp.tv rtmp stream

July 22nd, 2013 2 comments

dctp.tv logoHere’s a quick howto which describes how to easily dump rtmp streams from dcpt.tv.
(You won’t need wireshark for it, just rtmpdump has to be installed on your *NIX system.)

1.) Go to the respective site, e.g. Abhören für Alle by Harald Welte and check the source code of the site (ctrl + u in Firefox). – Watch out for the following lines in the html source code:


$.ajax({
url: "/elastic_streaming_client/get_streaming_server/",
success: function(data) {
$("#stage").get(0).innerHTML = '< video id="player" width="' + width + '" height="' + height + '" controls="controls" src="http :// ' + data[0].server + '/vods3/_definst/mp4:dctp_completed_media/a2dd446bdf6a4c3584a320b7decc42f1_iphone.m4v/playlist.m3u8">Dieser Browser unterstützt kein HTML5 Video';
$("#player").get(0).play();
$('#play_button').hide();
}
});

2.) Extract the string in the line url: (e.g. “/elastic_streaming_client/get_streaming_server/) and consolidate it with “http://www.dctp.tv” to “http://www.dctp.tv/elastic_streaming_client/get_streaming_server/”. Visit the site and extract the information which appears in the browser window.


[{"endpoint": "rtmpe://ec2-107-22-34-75.compute-1.amazonaws.com/securestreaming", "type": "wowza", "server": "ec2-107-22-34-75.compute-1.amazonaws.com"}]

3.) Extract the information “src=” in the line #stage from the source code of the original page (e.g. “http://’ + data[0].server + ‘/vods3/_definst/mp4:dctp_completed_media/a2dd446bdf6a4c3584a320b7decc42f1_iphone.m4v/playlist.m3u8” and consolidate the info with the “endpoint” information from the second page. (substract “/playlist.m3u8” which isn’t needed.)


rtmpe://ec2-107-22-34-75.compute-1.amazonaws.com/vods3/_definst/mp4:dctp_completed_media/a2dd446bdf6a4c3584a320b7decc42f1_iphone.m4v

4.) Open a shell and enter the following command into the command line, whereas -r defines the rtmp url and -o the option of the output filename where the file is being dumped to.


rtmpdump -r rtmpe://ec2-107-22-34-75.compute-1.amazonaws.com/vods3/_definst/mp4:dctp_completed_media/a2dd446bdf6a4c3584a320b7decc42f1_iphone.m4v -o AbhoerenFuerAlle-HaraldWelte.flv --resume

5.) Use Arista transcoder or Miro converter to convert the dumped flv file into any format.

enjoy!

[Update 15FEB2014]
Georg wrote dctp-dl, a command line tool to download the video file as mp4 directly.

SWR181 sightseeing inbond LSZH

July 21st, 2013 No comments

SWR181 LSZH 21JUL2013 0402Z SäntisCaptain “Päuli” from flight SWR181 (reg.-nr HB-JME) seems to have had his last flight (VTBS-LSZH) and, – seemingly, – was allowed to do a little “sightseeing” through the Mountains, over “Säntis” before approaching rwy 34, where after the landing a “little surprise” was waiting for him…


Source: LiveATC

LSZH CTR Frequency 133.900
[21JUL2013 03:41 UTC]
LSZH APP: SWR181 if you wish to turn to the Säntis, would be approved for sightseeing
SWR181: Oh that’s a great idea, we appreciate, SWR181, wildo

[21JUL2013 03:44 UTC]
LSZH APP: SWR181 if you wish you could be number one for approach SWR179 is giving you the priority
SWR181: this is very kind of you, appreciate SWR181 thank you
LSZH APP: welcome

[21JUL2013 03:45 UTC]
LSZH APP: SWR181 descend to FL130
SWR181: 1-6-0 for 1-3-0 SWR181

[21JUL2013 03:46 UTC]
LSZH APP: SWR181 contact now arrival on 131.150 en schöne Tag no
SWR181: 131.150 danke glyfalls SWR181 byebye
LSZH APP: ade

LSZH APP EAST Frequency 131.150
[21JUL2013 03:48 UTC]
SWR181: arrival guete morge SWR181
LSZH APP: SWR181 Zurich arrival guete morge, expect vectoring ILS rwy 34 whenever you are ready
SWR181: we are ready any time SWR181
LSZH APP: 181 roger call you back
(…)
LSZH APP: SWR181 right turn heading 300
SWR181: right heading 300
LSZH APP: SWR179 you will be number two now to land thanks
SWR179: ok, no problem, SWR179
SWR179: have it, Päuli!
SWR181: so geil, gäll?
SWR179: geil, ja!

[21JUL2013 03:49 UTC]
LSZH APP: SWR181 descend to FL110 maintain green dot speed and expect approximately 50 track-miles
SWR181: that’s perfect descending 110 SWR181
LSZH APP: SWR181 maintain green dot speed further descend will be in about 15 miles
SWR181: roger green dot speed and returning now heading 300 SWR181
LSZH APP: roger
(…)
LSZH APP: SWR181 are you visual at present position?
SWR181: affirm
LSZH APP: roger, maintain visual ground contact please
SWR181: wildo SWR181, mir sind e chly tüff, he? (we are a bit low, right?)
LSZH APP: ja genau, ok SWR181 do you wish to continue visually down to level 110?
SWR181: affirm, yes please SWR181
LSZH APP: danke

[21JUL2013 03:52 UTC]
SWR181: SWR181 may we turn heading 240 for a short while visually?
LSZH APP: affirm SWR181 visually
SWR181: danke
(…)
LSZH APP: SWR181 continue with with visual separation to terrain and contact now final 125.325 schöni letschti landig! (have a nice last landing!)
SWR181: danke vielmal, we change to final continue visually SWR181
LSZH APP: ade

LSZH APP FINAL Frequency 125.325
[21JUL2013 03:53 UTC]
SWR181: Zurich final guete tag SWR181 fully visual
LSZH APP: SWR181 final guete morge continue heading 240 and how many miles would you like to continue on this heading?
SWR181: eh SWR181 eh … SWR181 eh it’s ok we can continue the heading you want
LSZH APP: ok turn right heading 250 expect to take you to the localizer expect the landing time 04 you are number 1 this morning
SWR181: ok heading 250 SWR181
(…)
LSZH APP: SWR181 speed minimum green around 220 knodts
SWR181: yeah we have 225 SWR181
LSZH APP: danke

[21JUL2013 03:54 UTC]
LSZH APP: SWR181 descend to 6000 actually make it FL80 visually
SWR181: descending FL80 SWR181

[21JUL2013 03:55 UTC]
LSZH APP: SWR181 continue descend to 6000ft QNH 1019
SWR181: QNH1019 descending 6000ft SWR181

[21JUL2013 03:56 UTC]
LSZH APP: SWR181 turn right heading 260
SWR181: right heading 260 SWR181

[21JUL2013 03:57 UTC]
LSZH APP: SWR181 turn now right heading 050
SWR181: right heading 050 SWR181
(…)
LSZH APP: SWR181 reduce speed to 180 knodts
SWR181: reducing 180 SWR181

[21JUL2013 03:58 UTC]
LSZH APP: SWR181 further right heading 080
SWR181: further right 080 SWR181

[21JUL2013 03:59 UTC]
LSZH APP: SWR181 turn now left heading 360 descend to 5000ft cleared ILS 34 report established
SWR181: left heading 360 cleared to 5000ft cleared ILS 34 call you established SWR181
(…)
LSZH APP: SWR181 heading 010 to intercept the ILS
SWR181: 010 the heading SWR181

[21JUL2013 04:00 UTC]
SWR181: 181 establised
LSZH APP: SWR181 danke schön number 1
SWR181: merci
LSZH APP: maintain 180 knodts until advised
SWR181: wilco SWR181
(…)
LSZH APP: SWR181 speed 160 knodts or greater to DME 5 contact tower 118.1 schöni zyt, schöne! (have a nice time!)
SWR181: danke vielmal für d’hilf super gsy SWR181 160 to 5 SWR181 (thanks for your assistance was great)

LSZH TWR Frequency 118.100
[21JUL2013 04:02 UTC]
SWR181: Zurich tower guete morge SWR181 ILS 34
LSZH TWR: SWR181 tower guete morge winds 260 degrees 3 knodts runway 34 cleared to land
SWR181: cleared to land rwy34 SWR181

[21JUL2013 04:05 UTC]
LSZH TWR: SWR181 contact Apron 121.850 schöne Tag und alles gueti für de Chef für sin nöchschte Abschnitt (and all the best to your boss for his next episode)
SWR181 (Co-Pilot): är strahlet über ds ganze Gsicht schöne Tag, danke vielmal! (he smiles all over his face)
LSZH TWR: merci
SWR181 (Pilot): danke dir au vielmal! (thanks a lot)
LSZH TWR: Gärn gscheh, ciao (welcome, bye)

LSZH TWR Frequency 121.850
[21JUL2013 04:06 UTC]
SWR181: Apron guete Tag SWR181 on ECHO 3
LSZH TWR: SWR181 Apron guete morge taxi via FOXTROTT 1 and then DELTA then ECHO 67 und am FOX 1 staht dänn no d’Überraschig! (and at the end of FOX 1 there will be a surprise)
SWR181: Jawoll, Überraschig in sight FOX 1 DELTA SWR181 (surprise in sight)
LSZH TWR: then to firm stand ECHO 67
SWR181: ECHO 67 danke schön!

[21JUL2013 04:12 UTC]
SWR179: Hey Päuli alles guete, gsehsch geil uus fo hine! (Hey Paul you look great from behind!)
SWR181 (Captain): Scho guet, danke vielmal! (ok, thanks)
SWR179: Päuli mir händ Fottene fo dire letschte Brännerei(?) (we’ve got pictures of you last burnings(?))
SWR181 (Captain): Danke vielmal! (thanks a lot)

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Erwachen

July 18th, 2013 No comments

Aus der Reihe “dem Philosoph ist nichts zu doof”:
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„Beim Erwachen hatte ich schon so viele Einfälle, dass der Tag nicht ausreichte, um sie niederzuschreiben.“

Zitat Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

… drum bleib’ ich heute im Bett um gar nicht erst der Welt Schaden anzurichten.

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“le dernier cri”: PRISM implementation

July 18th, 2013 No comments

orlyAre you thinking of buying the newest slick smartphone? Well then, get the latest “Blackberry Q10” with implemented sneaking high-end “suppa duppa” username & password delivery feature which sends your credentials directly to the NSA and all these “nice guyz” protecting us from “za thheRR0Riz”. – ’cause as you’ve nothing to hide anyways and ain’t give a shit about your goddam privvvazy! – Y0!1!!

When you enter your POP / IMAP e-mail credentials into a Blackberry 10 phone they will be sent to Blackberry without your consent or knowledge. A server with the IP 68.171.232.33 which is in the Research In Motion (RIM) netblock in Canada will instantly connect to your mailserver and log in with your credentials. If you do not have forced SSL/TLS configured on your mail server, your credentials will be sent in the clear by Blackberrys server for the connection. Blackberry thus has not only your e-mail credentials stored in its database, it makes them available to anyone sniffing inbetween – namely the NSA and GCHQ as documented by the recent Edward Snowden leaks. Canada is a member of the “Five Eyes”, the tigh-knitted cooperation between the interception agencies of USA, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, so you need to assume that they have access to RIMs databases. You should delete your e-mail accounts from any Blackberry 10 device immediately, change the e-mail password and resort to use an alternative mail program like K9Mail.

Clarification: this issue is not about PIN-messaging, BBM, push-messaging or any other Blackberry service where you expect that your credentials are sent to RIM. This happens if you only enter your own private IMAP / POP credentials into the standard Blackberry 10 email client without having any kind BER, special configuration or any explicit service relationship or contract with Blackberry. The client should only connect directly to your mail server and nowhere else. A phone hardware vendor has no right to for whatever reason harvest account credentials back to his server without explicit user consent and then on top of that connect back to the mail server with them.

Recipe for own experiment:
1. set up your own mail server with full logging
2. create throw-away IMAP account
3. enter IMAP account credentials into Blackberry 10 device, note time
4. check mail with Blackberry
5. look in logfiles for IP 68.171.232.33 (or others from RIM netblock)

Source: Frank at geekheim & Fefe

SRSLY: think about digital disobediance. – NOW!