First go to ATI's website and download:
ati-driver-installer-9-12-x86.x86_64.run
Now run:
ati-driver-installer-9-12-x86.x86_64.run
Then:
sudo aticonfig --initial -f
Then reboot and settings worked just fine allowing me to configure advanced desktop settings
Monday, January 11, 2010
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
IP addresses you should hack and not feel bad about
Here is a list of banned IP addresses you can try hacking and not feel bad. These IPs spammed one of my websites so I was able to grab them.
Edit Delete 1 213.79.93.188
Edit Delete 2 193.63.181.11
Edit Delete 3 69.32.139.171
Edit Delete 4 72.3.139.247
Edit Delete 5 85.140.185.219
Edit Delete 6 157.138.204.166
Edit Delete 7 128.243.21.224
Edit Delete 8 129.194.8.73
Edit Delete 9 68.68.104.34
Edit Delete 10 85.140.65.67
Edit Delete 11 147.156.98.148
Edit Delete 12 66.147.136.40
Edit Delete 13 194.82.16.252
Let me help you get started:
Using the UNIX command NMAP you can do:
nmap -A -T4 147.156.98.148 to find out what services are running. The ouput for this IP is:
SCRIPT ENGINE: Aborting script scan.
Interesting ports on open9.irobot.uv.es (147.156.98.148):
Not shown: 1708 filtered ports
PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION
22/tcp open ssh (protocol 2.0)
80/tcp open http Apache httpd 2.2.11 ((Ubuntu) PHP/5.2.6-3ubuntu4.2 with Suhosin-Patch)
443/tcp closed https
5900/tcp closed vnc
5901/tcp closed vnc-1
5902/tcp closed vnc-2
5903/tcp closed vnc-3
1 service unrecognized despite returning data. If you know the service/version, please submit the following fingerprint at http://www.insecure.org/cgi-bin/servicefp-submit.cgi :
SF-Port22-TCP:V=4.62%I=7%D=1/6%Time=4B44D19C%P=i686-pc-linux-gnu%r(NULL,27
SF:,"SSH-2\.0-OpenSSH_5\.1p1\x20Debian-5ubuntu1\r\n");
Some areas to start would be trying to do a brute force on the SSH server, or VNC server incase the password was simple, or find vulnerabilities in the webserver, the kernel may have a security hole since it is older... etc.. etc..
Edit Delete 1 213.79.93.188
Edit Delete 2 193.63.181.11
Edit Delete 3 69.32.139.171
Edit Delete 4 72.3.139.247
Edit Delete 5 85.140.185.219
Edit Delete 6 157.138.204.166
Edit Delete 7 128.243.21.224
Edit Delete 8 129.194.8.73
Edit Delete 9 68.68.104.34
Edit Delete 10 85.140.65.67
Edit Delete 11 147.156.98.148
Edit Delete 12 66.147.136.40
Edit Delete 13 194.82.16.252
Let me help you get started:
Using the UNIX command NMAP you can do:
nmap -A -T4 147.156.98.148 to find out what services are running. The ouput for this IP is:
SCRIPT ENGINE: Aborting script scan.
Interesting ports on open9.irobot.uv.es (147.156.98.148):
Not shown: 1708 filtered ports
PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION
22/tcp open ssh (protocol 2.0)
80/tcp open http Apache httpd 2.2.11 ((Ubuntu) PHP/5.2.6-3ubuntu4.2 with Suhosin-Patch)
443/tcp closed https
5900/tcp closed vnc
5901/tcp closed vnc-1
5902/tcp closed vnc-2
5903/tcp closed vnc-3
1 service unrecognized despite returning data. If you know the service/version, please submit the following fingerprint at http://www.insecure.org/cgi-bin/servicefp-submit.cgi :
SF-Port22-TCP:V=4.62%I=7%D=1/6%Time=4B44D19C%P=i686-pc-linux-gnu%r(NULL,27
SF:,"SSH-2\.0-OpenSSH_5\.1p1\x20Debian-5ubuntu1\r\n");
Some areas to start would be trying to do a brute force on the SSH server, or VNC server incase the password was simple, or find vulnerabilities in the webserver, the kernel may have a security hole since it is older... etc.. etc..
Friday, January 1, 2010
You have not chosen to trust "Thawte Premium Server CA", the issuer of the server's security certificate (SSL error 61) ubuntu citrix ICA client FIX
You have not chosen to trust "Thawte Premium Server CA", the issuer of the server's security certificate (SSL error 61) ubuntu citrix ICA client FIX.
I use a citrix ICA client to remote into work and I began to get the error:
You have not chosen to trust "Thawte Premium Server CA", the issuer of the server's security certificate (SSL error 61)
To fix this I downloaded the new root certificates:
wget https://www.verisign.com/support/thawte-roots.zip
unzip thawte-roots.zip
Now we need to find were we need to put the new cert file, I found this by searching doing this:
find -name *cacert*
I copied the new file using this command:
sudo cp -v Thawte\ Roots/Thawte\ SSLWeb\ Server\ Roots/Thawte\ Premium\ Server\ CA.cer ~/./ICAClient/linuxx86/keystore/cacerts/ThawtePremiumServerCA.crt
Then I retried the citrix ICA client, did not even need to restart my browser, and it worked!
I use a citrix ICA client to remote into work and I began to get the error:
You have not chosen to trust "Thawte Premium Server CA", the issuer of the server's security certificate (SSL error 61)
To fix this I downloaded the new root certificates:
wget https://www.verisign.com/support/thawte-roots.zip
unzip thawte-roots.zip
Now we need to find were we need to put the new cert file, I found this by searching doing this:
find -name *cacert*
I copied the new file using this command:
sudo cp -v Thawte\ Roots/Thawte\ SSLWeb\ Server\ Roots/Thawte\ Premium\ Server\ CA.cer ~/./ICAClient/linuxx86/keystore/cacerts/ThawtePremiumServerCA.crt
Then I retried the citrix ICA client, did not even need to restart my browser, and it worked!
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