Monthly Archives: April 2012
HakTip 56 – Record Terminal Sessions with ttyrec
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Need a lightweight screen recorder for your Linux terminal sessions? Darren check out ttyrec and ttyplay, this time on HakTip.
Hak5 1110 – SSH Public Key Fingerprints, Windows SSH Servers and Linux Key Pair Exchange
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Continuing with Proxies, SOCKS5 and SSH, Darren and Shannon cover SSH Public Key Fingerprints, then build a free Windows SSH Server and configure Key Pairs for a Linux client.
Hak5 1109 – Proxies, Linux SSH Servers, Windows Clients & Public Keys
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Building on top of last week's episode on Proxies, SOCKS5 and SSH we're covering Authentication via Public Key Cryptography, setting up an SSH server in Linux and properly configuring a client in Windows.
The New iPad – Shannon’s Review
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Howdy! So I bought a new iPad about a month ago when they first came out, and I figured it was time for me to review it. Better late than never, eh?
I decided to buy the 4G Verizon LTE 32GB one in Black. It was about $750 before taxes (and before I sold my old one on eBay, ha!).
I upgraded from the first generation iPad, which I bought about 2 years ago.
SF Bay Area Party – Celebrate Season 11 Episode 11!!!!1111
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Thursday, May 3rd at 8:00 PM
Join us for our Season 11 episode 11 party at the Baltic Pub in Point Richmond, CA! There won’t be another binary episode number of Hak5 until Season 100 in 2057!!
All ages welcome. Special nerdcore performance by Dale Chase!
The Baltic Pub, 135 Park Pl Richmond, CA 94801.
HakTip 55 – Guake: An FPS-style Terminal for your Linux box
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Pimp your Gnome desktop with this First Person Shooter inspired terminal emulator.
Hak5 1108 – Hak5 Special: Proxies – Part 1
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This time on Hak5: We begin a special series on proxies. Caching, filtering, security or anonymity -- whatever your reasons may be Darren and I are exploring the in's and out's of this great technology from the ground up. All that and more, this time on Hak5!
Hak5 1107 – Block Facebook Tracking, Interactive Process Automation, plus NetCat and Ngrep tricks
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This time on the show, automating interactive tasks in Linux, preventing your browser sessions from being tracked, graphical command line disk usage utilities, and pushing hex over TCP with Echo. All that and more this time on Hak5!



