Previous thread: Suggestions for new resources are welcome. The Gentoomen /sec/ community is looking for CTF team members, contact them at the IRC channel.
OP message: I'll be releasing the updated OP next thread.
>implying past threads have not been amazing I'm learning so much shit my dude
Hudson James
rararasnowden
Benjamin Powell
Is this a reference to: > > > > > > > user?
Juan Morales
Not him, but of course.
Camden Peterson
hot and yes
Bentley Williams
That thread got seamy fast!
Ian Gomez
Opsec protip to obfuscate your ID while sharing your rice: clear && USER=foo HOSTNAME=bar screenfetch -s
Cooper Watson
>not using printf "\033c"
Connor Lee
Slowing down a bit already.
Joshua Kelly
>the preteens and basement dwellers that inhabit #Sup Forumssec take themselves very srs without ever really actually discussing cybersecurity really makes you think
Noah White
>Then you read back over threads that haven't just been made and notice that there is a lot of cybersecurity discourse throughout. >Then, depressed by the fact you're a contrarian piece of shit, you do us all a favour and slit your wrists.
Michael Lewis
there is more sec talk here than on g/sec
Leo Reyes
I have a feel that you're from #Sup Forumspunk and just trying to stir up shit.
>ever really actually discussing cybersecurity Maybe because the channel is fucking dead and almost no one discusses anything. We do mostly discuss security, but you wouldn't be able to tell because it certainly looks like you joined the channel 5 days ago.
Robert Morales
Are you guys cyberpunks? Post your selfies and I'll be a cyberpunk if I like them.
Evan Morris
what the fuck is up with you and the g/punk boogeyman autist
Connor Edwards
Because it is what it looks like you fucking mongoloid.
Hunter Powell
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Gavin Lee
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Jackson Cruz
>stating the obvious must mean I'm some faggot autist trying to stir shit up because XDD
why would I waste my time doing such shit
Liam Carter
You get people on the internet doing pointless shit all the time.
Ryder Morales
>me irl
Aiden Miller
me in the middle
Nicholas Wilson
Fake and gay.
Tyler Collins
What do you guys think of openbsd? I've been running it for a couple of weeks now and it's a nice system, but it's definitely a third class citizen when it comes to software.
Mason Brooks
Just started using Iridium, KeePass, SearX, and I guess some type of new DNS service is next.
Jordan Roberts
I heard it runs really well with thinkpads since most of its devs do their work for/from thinkpads?
Ayden James
DNSCrypt + OpenNIC or Unbound + NSD + DNSSEC
DNSCrypt authenticates DNS queries to OpenNIC non-logged name servers, DNSSEC authenticates DNS queries to root name servers, Unbound is the caching DNS resolver for which to use the NSD authoritative name server.
What strategy is the best?
What would you say about my question?
Nicholas Miller
dnscrypt-proxy with the iceland server (ns0.dnscrypt.is) works great.
I'm running it on a pentium 4 that I got from a family member. I had to buy an AMD card from ebay for $12 since it came with an nvidea card.
Carson Anderson
What is THE most secure OS and Browser? I've got an unused laptop and want to do tests
Angel Carter
I don't trust it.
Ryan Parker
what makes you say that?
Christopher Rodriguez
Do you have ipv6 working?
Matthew Nguyen
Bundlefumble Crumblesmumble
Colton Bennett
I'm so tired of Windows. I want to use Linux, but I'm terrified of my wonderful Schiit Magni 2/Modi 2 Uber stack not being supported properly.. I.. just want to listen to great sounding music.
...use Windows on Linux, to listen to muh music? You are a NIGGER. You need to be gassed, you worthless drain on society! Report to the Ministry of Public Health for extermination.
Jordan Sanders
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Noah Wright
Ouch, I cut myself on all that edge
Justin Bell
hi i am new and reading the pastbins :3c
Kevin Wood
That's all kinds of /sec/sy. tbbh I wonder how hard it would be to get the PRUs on a BeagleBone Black to do MII/RMII.
Aiden Morris
Hello
Jose Lopez
I'd give it a shot anyway, throw a pass-through on virtualbox or hyper-v to see if you can get it working.
SBAF and Head-fi (for all the shilling they do) have some help there if you're willing to look around. Otherwise, /fglt/ is that way.
Ryan Robinson
>#Sup Forumssec you mean Didac's personal lifestyle blog?
Joshua Campbell
So what have learned from Vault 7 and other leaks when it comes the /sec/?
-There was the NSA hacking tool that got spread and caused Wannacry and Petya. -Intel ME problem, which can't be trusted. -Systemd and the way it's build; hard to make a quick fix when a vunerability on it occurs.
Also I would like to point out that Sup Forums is a terrible place to have any of this kind of discussion when it comes to /opsec/ stuff. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it's Sup Forums under cloudflare wings? Chink moot (or Hiroyaki) certainly is not trush worthy.
Brandon Watson
Welcome, user!
Colton Jones
Got my first subdomain takeover today lads
Feels bretty great
Grayson Howard
www.scuttled.net
Caleb Hill
Do you feel l33t?
Kayden Morales
Welcome, user. Ignore the shitposters.
Grayson Jenkins
howd ya do it
Brody Cox
Interesting link. What's the quality of discourse?
Ayden Cooper
>ants.jpg
Isaiah Cox
what happens here? I usually feel weird when I enter an irc room for the first time.
Carson Richardson
Thanks, user.
I am planning to add more on games and music next. Later on I hope to add more on tech and electronic warfare.
Half the work is editing the old text which is surprisingly time consuming. The old text was, well, quite old indeed.
Leo Garcia
Would it be worth with other ARM boards? Just read overall but I guess we will be able to put it in whatever ARM right? There's a huge power or profit limit?
Ayden Sanders
Anyone got suggestions for highly directional antennas.
Ryan Phillips
If you can find another board with dual 100mbit nics for under 150$ fill your boots dude
is there a way to post on Sup Forums whilst using a VPN? like, using a proxy afterwards or some shit
>>sqt
Benjamin Hughes
>/sec/sy I like that
Christian Harris
Certain VPN's have their entire IP ranges banned usually with a blanket message like "banned for posting CP". Who knows if they actually did or didn't. The trouble is i'm pretty sure Sup Forums blocks out most of the popular free http proxies it's existed for over a decade i'm sure it has a substantial blacklist supplemented by third party lists.
Best bet is to just keep trying proxies till you find one that works. Those dudes who post on Sup Forums and pretend to be from north korea or Japan must be doing something right.
Ryan Jenkins
>security >pfsense choose one
Jeremiah Morris
Explain to me what's wrong with pfsense? Genuinely curious as I don't know much about firewalls
Ian Hughes
>Half the work is editing the old text which is surprisingly time consuming. The old text was, well, quite old indeed. This is exactly the issue I'm having with the OP pasta. On top of that, keeping up with the information generated from these threads and adding to the OP. This is why I haven't been as active in thread as I used to be.
John Roberts
what do you guys think about this? fits the /cyb/ aesthetic
started writing it out, this news.ycombinator.com comment sums it up well. > Last time I checked, pfSense was good at firewalling but bad at everything else security-wise. > - Web panel allows root code execution on the device (every XSS is full RCE!) > - Everything runs as root > - No ASLR or other hardening flags because FreeBSD > - Lots of XSS and CSRF opportunities (probably got better with the new UI) > - Did not replace SSL certificate after Heartbleed (on packages.pfsense.org!) > - No package signing, either (not sure if this is still true with pkgng) > - Did not even have SSL on packages.pfsense.org until one or two years ago they just don't take security seriously. Purely as a firewall, I guess it's not awful and does its job. But freebsd sucks at shaping, especially anything prior to 11 (which pfsense doesn't use yet).
Setting up dhcpd is not that hard, really, I promise. Just use fedora or centos (for selinux support) and nftables. Better all around experience, better performance, better security, really not as hard as you might think it is.
Jacob Anderson
(cont) if you don't want do that, the next best is honestly to buy a ubiquiti edgerouter.
Jose Robinson
I post with proxies every day. There are new ones every time I try to look. The "working" file I save them to is over 100 lines long. I automated everything, though. It would be a pain to check all of them manually.
Luke Russell
Thanks user. Honestly the cool looking case kind of suckered me in and I didn't research what I was about to buy
I'll do some googling
Charles Diaz
Looks intredasting. How secure is it though?
Luke Stewart
Im currently running pfsense as my router on a fanless chinkshit i5 computer,
So something like linux + nftables would better? Why fedora or centos tho? Are they that much better when thinking about security?
Chase Martinez
I already have an Odroid XU4 which has Gigabit non-shared, so I was thinking on another one.
Dominic Thomas
This seems like something I should add to the OP.
Robert Lewis
I dont think it's OP-worthy, really
Luke Gomez
>Why fedora or centos tho? Are they that much better when thinking about security? selinux support on anything rhel is good. Targeted policy is on by default and exists for any of these popular daemons. upstream selinux policy is much less maintained, and that's what you find on debian/gentoo.
Nathan Howard
7/27/17 is the Grand Get anons
CyberPunk related
Christian Edwards
>Gigabit non-shared I meant the ethernet bus and the usb bus are separated. FFS
Justin Roberts
Wow this sounds awful. I thought FreeBSD had a reputation of being secure, or does this solely apply for pfSense?
Hunter Cruz
Benedict Cummerbund
Julian Murphy
no idea you'd have to look at the code or ask him
Jeremiah Collins
freebsd 11 bretty gud gave some hardening option upon install