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Setting up SSHFS in Windows, Hak5 1111 part3
Continuing with SOCKS5, SSH, Public Key Pairs and fingerprints, Darren and Shannon use SSH to create a secure remotely mounted network filesystem with implementations in both Windows and Linux. Using the SSHFS utility we’re able to mount a remote filesystem. Since we already have a secure tunnel to our server over SSH, which we’ve been thus far using as a SOCKS5 proxy, we’re now able to store files securely online with the same mechanism. Using FUSE, or File System in User Space, we’re able to achieve this without the need to load kernel modules — a process which would require superuser privileges. If you’re into Hak5 you’ll love our new show by hosts Darren Kitchen and Shannon Morse. Check out www.revision3.com Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, www.revision3.com is essential viewing for current and aspiring hackers, computer enthusiasts, and IT professionals. With a how-to approach to all things Information Technology, HakTip breaks down the core concepts, tools, and techniques of Linux, Wireless Networks, Systems Administration, and more. And let’s not forget to mention that you can follow us on www.twitter.com and www.facebook.com revision3.com to the show and get all your Hak5 goodies, including the infamous wifi-pineapple over at hakshop.com . If you have any questions or suggestions please feel free to contact us at feedback@hak5.org.
7 Things to do After Installing Ubuntu 12.04
Tutorial of seven things to do after Installing Ubuntu 12.04 0:14 Change Update Server and Run Updates Speed up your downloads and get your system up-to-date 1:14 Install Proprietary Drivers eg nVidia / AMD ATI Graphics Card, Wireless network, TV Cards, etc… 1:38 Install Proprietary Codecs To Play Adobe Flash Videos, MP3 Audio, MP4 Videos, and a few other codecs 2:11 Customise Desktop with MyUnity MyUnity allows you to easily customise your desktop to change transparency settings, launcher size, and icon theme. 3:06 Keyboard Shortcuts Bring back familiar Windows shortcuts such as Win+E for Home Folder (Nautilus File Manager) Ctrl+Alt+Del to open System Monitor 4:06 Privacy Settings Prevent history being recorded for certain File Types, Folders, or Applications. 4:32 Setup Ubuntu One Cloud Storage Gives you 5Gb of online storage for free. Great for getting same configuration between different computers. Ubuntu One can synchronise between Windows, iPhone, and Android Smart Phones Wallpaper: imgur.com
Setting up Internet on your Xbox 360
Wireless Connection A wireless network connection lets you connect your Xbox 360 console to Xbox LIVE without using network cables. The new Xbox 360 S has built in Wi-Fi, but if you have an original Xbox 360 you will need to ensure you have a wireless adapter. You will also need a wireless modem. 1. If you have an original Xbox 360 you will first you need to add wireless capability to your console. To do this, attach an Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adaptor by plugging in the USB cable and snapping the plastic tabs on the adapter into the slots on the back of the console. If you have a new Xbox 360 S, you can skip this step. 2. You need to configure your wireless settings and test the connection. Please note that these steps vary slightly depending on your console’s software. 3. Go to My Xbox and Select System Settings. 4. Select Network Settings 5. Select the name of you home wireless network. If you cannot see your wireless network, Select “Advanced Options” then “Specify Unlisted Network”. You can then manually enter the name of your home network. 6. Enter your wireless network password. This is the password that you specified when you set up your wireless security. 7. If a prompt comes up asking to update your console software, Select Yes. Wired Connection A wired network connection is the fastest and most reliable way to connect to Xbox LIVE. To do this you will need a network cable to connect your console to a router or modem. If you are on HomePlan ADSL modem: 1 …