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my actual remix

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Re: my actual remix

Postby nadir » Fri Aug 31, 2012 4:17 pm

Thanks for that.

Yeah, in general it works now, but it offers quite a lot. Will look into git and ssh-keys these days too (not that it would matter if it would be cracked, will just to it for learning).
Best of all: i got lynx in ssh, hence can bugger the real realists with just another IP ... muah, muah, muah....

back to serious (as if i'd need more ip's than i already got):
Yup, i like sourceforge a lot. That was a good tip.
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Re: my actual remix

Postby nadir » Mon May 06, 2013 4:13 pm

Can someone enlighten me why i can't get rid of authentication errors when trying to create a ssh session to sourceforge:
$ ssh -t USER,PROJECT@shell.sourceforge.net
Received disconnect from 216.34.181.119: 2: Too many authentication failures for USER,PROJECT

I find different names for user and project in at the Web site of sourceforge (one called UNIX, which probably means all lower case). All fail with the same error.


meandean wrote:Looks like you got it!

for gftp
use frs.sourceforge.net for the host and select ssh2 in the dropdown
once connected type in /home/frs/project/projectname in the address bar of the right pane and hit enter
good to go

Seems to have changed to: /home/pfs/project/<project-name>

Failing to ssh-connect i use filezilla; i download all old files, then upload them to OLD, the upload the new files. That is a bit awkward.
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Re: my actual remix

Postby nadir » Mon May 06, 2013 8:40 pm

After waiting a couple of hours it worked again.

Anyway: I uploaded the big iso with filezilla and am right now uploading the small image with the webinterface of sourceforge.
I will test the isos in VirtualBox and on my PC's and then make a few announcements (not much changed, but s/squeeze/wheezy).
If someone wants to test too:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lullysec/files/

The usual iso comes with i2p, tor, privoxy, metasploit, a lamp with wordpress, retroshare, and more (like streamtuner2), lots of cli apps.
The small iso comes only with i2p, tor and privoxy (+ all the cli apps).
I can't promise it will boot anywhere but here.

Sleep now. Whew.
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Re: my actual remix

Postby fsmithred » Mon May 13, 2013 9:52 am

The big iso (1.7gb) booted in vbox. One thing weird was that wicd asked me for a password, so I gave the root password. Same thing second time I booted. "wicd needs access to your computer's network card" or something like that.
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Re: my actual remix

Postby nadir » Mon May 13, 2013 12:02 pm

Thanks for testing, and good that it boots.

I got the same with wicd. I was wondering about it myself, but as i barely use a network-client (i mainly use wired, and there such a thing is not needed) i was not too sure about it (and simply ignored it, like i do with all things i don't understand).

I also think that in VirtualBox the guest-additions don't work (In a wild fury to get it more small i might have removed the linux-headers ... ).

Anyway: people who look at it are on their own. It is not a distribution, but a proposal. It works here, and if it works for others: good. Else they need to take the ideas and work from there.
There are professional distros for such (tails for i2p/tor and hacklab, network-security-toolkit, kali for security folks).
Me thinks that is why i removed refractainstaller from the menu (it is still installed, but as it is not ready for usage i didn't want to make it look like that). But then: i am never that sure why i do what.

To make it short: thanks.
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Re: my actual remix

Postby nadir » Thu May 23, 2013 5:08 pm

Some youtube videos about i2p, they are said to be good, i didn't watch them yet
https://www.youtube.com/user/i2ptutorials
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Re: my actual remix

Postby nadir » Tue Oct 29, 2013 2:00 pm

Inspired by fsmithred's upgrades of refracta i upgraded the CD version of LullySec too:
- Debian to point release 7.2
- i2p to 0.9.8-2p2
- the refracta tools to the actual versions
- i changed iceweasel settings according to the iceweasel thread in the how-to section
- i changed the DNS server in dhcp.config to CCC

As i had problems with space i installed default Debian and started from scratch. (I copied a few configs, but not many). That solved the space problem and it comes with the size of 680MB or such.
I probably won't upgrade the DVD version. The CD version is set to the default download.


Use at own risks, you probably will leak info.
Perhaps download tor browser bundle and use that for anonymized clearnet and onionland (and the other browser for i2p).
In case it's possible/reasonable: Forward the i2p ports for a better i2p experience.
Change to your liking, run refracasnapshot from menu->system.
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