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greenhac the adventures of a somewhat ordinary person doing somewhat strange things search main menu skip to primary content skip to secondary content home traffic lights resurrected cable improvising posted on 2013-03-18 by peter 1 a couple of weeks ago i was at edinburgh hacklab and wanted to test a usb to serial converter. i plugged the usb side of the converter into into my netbook and then went about trying to find a suitable null modem cable to make a connection to a rs-232 port of the hacklab pc. i knew the correct cable for the job but the one i own was sitting at my parents house. so i went rummaging in the “adapters of all kinds” box and built myself this work of beauty. null modem “adapter” it consisted (excluding usb to rs232 convertor) of 9 pin female-female gender changer male 9 pin to female 25 pin straight through convertor 25 pin male-male gender changer a great big heavy “null modem” converter that has been lying around the lab that has two female 25 pin connectors 25 pin male to 9pin female straight through cable. amazingly this worked and i was able to type in a terminal on my netbook and see the output at the other end. posted in electronics | tagged null modem , rs232 | 1 reply random place posted on 2013-02-02 by peter 2 in november last year (2012) i had a week off work and with no particular plans, i felt the urge to go somewhere “random”. i don’t imagine this is an unusual thing to want to do but often the “random” place is picked in a very non-random way, for example, somewhere: you have visited before. that has been suggested by friends, family or acquittance. has subconsciously slipped into your mind at some point. i wanted to go to a proper rand() location that wouldn’t be influenced by anything.however i did set a few parameters. the location had to be reachable on a day trip from edinburgh somewhere without criminal trespass laws e.g: airport, ministry of defense land, prisons etc. on dry land and that was it…. continue reading → posted in other | tagged android , nitshill , random | 2 replies 29c3 my impressions posted on 2013-01-05 by peter reply sun sets on the last day of 29c3 having caught up some sleep and recovered my hearing after new year in hamburg i thought i should write down some of my thoughts about 29c3 before they drifted out my memory. this was my third ccc, i had attended 27c3 and 28c3 that look place in berlin. getting to hamburg from edinburgh wasn’t as straight forward there aren’t any direct flights at this time of year, but changing at amsterdam isn’t a big deal. flight might have been a bit more expensive than berlin but i did leave it quite late (6 weeks) before booking. the congress center hamburg is * massive * compared with the previous venue in berlin. hall 1 especially was much bigger than the berlin equivalent and i don’t believe was ever completely filled. the catering inside cch was reasonable but less varied than berlin (especially for a pestiperian diet) and maybe a little bit more expensive, but still affordable. one night i was caught out by forgetting they would stopping serving at 11pm or so,this was easily solved by some excellent falafel from a takeaway on the way back to my hostel. there were also several late night food places near cch so not a big deal. at the previous congresses i had volunteered as a cloakroom angel, this year i didn’t. i’m not really completely sure why i didn’t this time but it meant i had more time to spend going to talks etc. the talks themselves were on the whole very good. i had kinda forgotten about the english translations taking place for german talks so i only attended talks presented in english. here are a few talks that stood out for me: many tamagotchis were harmed in the making of this presentation a very well delivered and enthusiastic presentation detailing the process of hacking and attempts to reverse engineer tamagotchis and related hardware. youtube video hacking cisco phones after last years hp printer hacks ang cui was back this time with a cisco voip hack. he demonstrated switch on the handset microphone and streaming audio remotely whilst the handset was in the on hook position. youtube video writing a thumbdrive from scratch i missed the first half of this talk and haven’t caught up from the recording but the later bits were very interesting. if an attacker controls the firmware of what appears to be a “normal” usb storage device then standard forensic techniques such as imaging can be easily detected. responses may include providing alternative data or self-destruction. youtube video no writeup could be complete without mentioning events around individual harassment and a perception of anti-female atmosphere. now that the dust has settled it appears likely some of this was deliberate trolling but there are real issues at events such as this and hacker communities in general. i don’t think these are necessarily unique to gender as personal attacks and exclusion based on perceived lack of technical knowledge is more widespread. a good summary of events and where things can go from here is given by the ada initiative so to summarise, an enjoyable congress. i’m sure it will flourish and grow in it’s new home. i’m not sure if i’ll be attending 30c3, maybe need to take a year off, but a lot can change in 355 days! posted in uncategorized | leave a reply 2012 posted on 2012-12-24 by peter reply 2012 is almost at an end, so i was thinking back over the year what i had been up to, here are some of those that i can remember (in no particular order) bought a flat of my own climbed a gasometer (unofficially) elected company directory of edinburgh hacklab did a bit of lift surfing (again unofficially) designed and had my first pcb manufactured (they worked) visited some great hackerspaces: tog, dublin ; farset labs, belfast ; london hackspace had great fun at emfcamp torch bearer at beltane , and steward at samhain helped out friends sent a mobile phone, with gps enabled through the post started blogging …..and some personal stuff that isn’t blogable thanks to the people who helped these things happen and provided encouragement when i needed it. if your reading then can i say “your awesome!” bring on 2013. don’t worry this self reflective, navel-gazing blog post is just a glitch, normal service will be resumed very shortly…. posted in uncategorized | leave a reply remote control central heating posted on 2012-11-24 by peter 1 why? over the summer i moved into my own flat. as the weather starts to get colder i’ve found myself thinking that the heating might need switched on once in a while. i don’t need to heat my flat if i’m not around, as long as it’s not so cold the pipes freeze! i’m generally out doing something most weekday evenings and i’m not sure in advance when i’ll be back. i would like to control the heating remotely so i can switch it on when i’m 20 minutes from my flat, just like they showed on tommorows world in the 1970s. continue reading → posted in electronics | tagged ardunio , bolier , nanode | 1 reply my first pcb posted on 2012-11-08 by peter 1 recently i’ve started a project to add some rgb leds around the rim of a sombrero. naturally having each led individually addressable and dimable (using pwm ) was a given. although off the shelf led strips may have fitted the bill, either as is with a bit of modification i thought this would be a good opportunity to try making some blinkm clones. i found the ghetto pixels – building an open source blinkm instructable and decided to use a small pcb to keep thing a bit neater. after following this very useful guide i was able to get eagle 6 running on debian squeeze and was ready to design the after many hours spent getting the components and tracks laid out as neat and optimised as i could i showed my design to a few experienced pcb hackers at edinburgh hacklab . a useful bit of advise was “don’t torture the board house”, for example just because they claim to do 6milli tracks doesn’

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