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00:18 | <@Alek> | mine is just Wi-Fi Analytics https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pinapps.amped but I did get it like 4.5 years ago. |
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12:48 | <@abudhabi> | I have a stupid problem. |
12:48 | < Vorntastic> | Most are |
12:48 | <@abudhabi> | I bought an access point, I set it up as a range extender, and it works. |
12:49 | <@abudhabi> | Problem is, as a range extender, it pretends to be the original router. And said router doesn't appear to list it as a connected device. |
12:49 | <@abudhabi> | It's not super-important, but I would like to find out what its IP is, so I can f.ex. disable WPS so people can't just waltz into the wifi network via that access point. |
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12:58 | <@abudhabi> | OTOH, it's not a major issue, because my 70 year old neighbour probably won't care to hack my wifi. Nor will our guests, who get free access to it anyway. |
12:58 | <@abudhabi> | And nobody else is in range. |
13:00 | <&ToxicFrog> | Also, WPS requires physical access to the AP |
13:00 | <@abudhabi> | ToxicFrog: Are we talking about the same thing? Because I've hacked Wifi Protected Setup remotely. |
13:01 | <&ToxicFrog> | abudhabi: looking it up, "WPS" is actually four different things, three of which (WPS USB, WPS NFC, and WPS PB) require physical access and one of which (WPS PIN) does not and has been known to be vulnerable to remote attacks since 2011. |
13:02 | <@abudhabi> | I'm talking about that last one. It's eminently brute-forceable on some routers. |
13:03 | <@abudhabi> | OK, this is mighty strange. |
13:03 | <&ToxicFrog> | Right. The one I'm used to is WPS PB, which requires you to physically push a button on the AP. |
13:04 | <@abudhabi> | I'm connected on the laptop via ethernet cable to the AP range extender. I'm on the router's network, and 192.168.1.1 leads to the router's config page. |
13:04 | <@abudhabi> | On my tablet, I'm connected to the AP range extender's wifi network, and 192.168.1.1 leads to the range extender's config page. |
13:05 | <@abudhabi> | The fuck, it switched to the router's page on my tablet now. |
13:07 | <@TheWatcher> | (idly, please tell me you've given it a decent SSID. It's so depressing to see the ones in my neighbourhood: https://i.imgur.com/3hUUfH2.png ) |
13:07 | <@TheWatcher> | (Mine is, of course, 'GCHQ Monitoring Van 92') |
13:08 | <@abudhabi> | ToxicFrog: There is a button for "RST-WPS". I figure that's the non-hackable version? |
13:08 | <@abudhabi> | TheWatcher: "<Lastname>_Home". I am disinclined to be too jokey, because we run a business. |
13:09 | <@TheWatcher> | RST-WPS will be a combined reset and WPS button, yes |
13:09 | <@abudhabi> | Goody. |
13:18 | <&ToxicFrog> | Mine is "Traxus IV" >.> |
13:26 | <@TheWatcher> | :D |
13:26 | <@TheWatcher> | Nice |
13:41 | < Vorntastic> | My SSID is KillerVVs |
14:06 | <@ErikMesoy> | http://abc7chicago.com/politics/how-the-russians-penetrated-illinois-election-computers/3778816/ has apparently been mocked roundly by enough people that they've updated it. |
14:06 | <@ErikMesoy> | Now it says SQL is a database programming language, an SQL injection is cyber-trickery. |
14:06 | <@ErikMesoy> | But I still feel kinda sympathetic to the original statement that SQL itself is a piece of cyber-trickery. >_> |
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15:04 | <@gnolam> | TheWatcher: Same here: https://i.imgur.com/mvxkbq7.png |
15:04 | <@gnolam> | What makes it worse is that Com Hem is the country's shittiest ISP. |
15:05 | <@TheWatcher> | eww :/ |
15:06 | <@gnolam> | And it's not one of those cases where people don't have a choice, either. They could get the country's /best/ one! Or a perfectly decent one! |
15:06 | <@gnolam> | But no. They actively chose the worst one. |
15:06 | <@gnolam> | (Also, it hurts right in my autism that they haven't kept a consistent naming scheme. >_>) |
15:06 | <@TheWatcher> | Brainwashing, must be |
15:07 | <@TheWatcher> | Time to try connecting with "admin/password" and see if you can fix it~ |
15:33 | <~Vornotron> | "other network" |
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22:15 | | * McMartin looks at this warning from the ReSID engine. |
22:15 | <&McMartin> | filter.cc: In constructor ‘reSID::Filter::Filter()’: |
22:15 | <&McMartin> | filter.cc:251:1: warning: ‘reciptmp.321’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized] |
22:15 | <&McMartin> | Filter::Filter() |
22:15 | <&McMartin> | ^~~~~~ |
22:15 | <&McMartin> | g++ appears to be warning me about one of its own gensyms. |
22:34 | | * gnolam sighs. |
22:34 | <@gnolam> | Of course I can't actually build what I want to build on the RPi. |
22:35 | <@gnolam> | And all the Linux distros I have tried kernel panic in VMWare. |
22:36 | <@gnolam> | Guess I have to try VirtualBox on my own personal computer then... |
22:51 | <@gnolam> | Huh, it's already fucked itself. Well that was quick. |
23:16 | <@gnolam> | Sadly, still not even close to my distro speedrun. |
23:36 | <&McMartin> | What's your PB there~ |
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