This document describes in details the way I like to install and configure a Raspberry Pi device running Raspberry Pi OS (Raspbian) and OctoPrint with Supervisor and Nginx. One of the objectives is to be able to run more than one instance of OctoPrint on the same Raspberry Pi device. This way, it is possible to test the latest Stable release, Release Candidates of the maintenance branch, the development branch, etc.
DGUS (DWIN Graphic Utilized Software) is a cost effective GUI platform developed by DWIN Technology. MINI DGUS LCM (Liquid Crystal Monitor) is a low-cost and smaller module with DGUS firmware pre-installed, with the same development method as the other DGUS LCM. Examples of such displays are DMT48270M043_05WT and DMT48270M043_02WT. This document is a translation of the official documentation that is only available in Chinese.
When trying to start JD-GUI on a recent macOS, you may get an error saying "No suitable Java version found" even if you have a version of Java installed. Why and how to solve it?
This is the writeup of Level 2 of my challenge, Double Rainbow.
This year, I have made a challenge for Ph0wn 2019, in two parts. The specificity of this challenge is that it is running Windows 10 IoT Core on a Raspberry Pi 3.
This post is a writeup of Level 1. Level 2 will follow in some days.
In this document, I will try to describe everything I know about the Wanhao Duplicator i3 Plus 3D Printers, regarding hardware and software. Do not expect a review or guides to do this or that. This document is about technical details, deep details.
My previous post describes the hardware challenge Flag Digger and a solution using Bus Pirate and flashrom. Here, I present a solution using Hydrabus and a custom Pyton 3 script. It goes also far more into technical details and explains how to communicate with SPI flash memories.
After a software challenge, a hardware one (still from the Ph0wn CTF):
Flag digger
Like many IoT devices, your adventure starts with a small chip. Can you find the flag?
This post describes a solution using Bus Pirate.
I really appreciated this CTF but I was also frustrated because I was able to solve only a few challenges. So this Sunday, I played with the "Puck Man" challenge.
I had to install Fortinet client (FortiClient) in order to access to some servers remotely. FortiClient is not bad at all (in fact, I found their Vulnerability scanner very useful), but it is an heavy client, doing too much things (and exactly what, I do not know). For some time, I was looking for a way to remove the automatic startup of FortiClient but was not able to find anything useful. So this is my solution. It is for FortiClient, but it works also with any agent.
There are so many different models of Orange Pi that they are not easy to compare. I have thus compiled a table with a comparison of the main features.
The Sinclair ZX81 was by first computer, in 1982. It is one of those home computers very popular in the '80s and affordable (£49.95 in kit).