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theju

  1. Blogged: Confista: A conference management app at http://thejaswi.info/tech/blog/2009/11/24/confista-a-conference-management-app/
  2. Just released a conf management app (currently simple yet extensible) developed with @pinaxproject at http://github.com/theju/confista
  3. Can't believe I was living under a stone all this while. @pinaxproject is awesome and should have given it a try earlier. Feel embarassed!
  4. RFC: Comments framework usage documentation at http://bit.ly/2MKfxq
  5. An awesome flow-chart to decide which religion you should follow ... http://bit.ly/12nkeS
  6. Blogged: Git workflow for enterprises at http://bit.ly/3APlWF
  7. Blogged: Pay per second or per minute? at http://bit.ly/GyRhD
  8. the only bottleneck with the 256 @rackcloud instance is that xulrunner takes up most of the RAM (nearly 150MB)..i wish xulrunner was sleeker
  9. Have been using @rackcloud for about 4 hours now to host a headless browser using Xvfb. @rackcloud is inexpensive and awesome!
  10. Happy #Diwali
  11. Blogged: Rangoli Design at http://bit.ly/mAzxd
  12. Blogged: My VPS was compromised! at http://bit.ly/s9q4B
  13. Blogged: Need a challenging job at http://bit.ly/Enn1z
  14. @ghostwunder not sure what it's name is...but it was bruteforcing ssh accounts on the network and tried to open a mail relay
  15. Vim seems to be the preferred editor for the botnet writers. They made an attempt to upload their own viminfo file. Wow!
  16. The only place where I could find any logs of a botnet in my VPS was in SSH keys. Every other app, I searched has had logs dumped elsewhere
  17. Luckily, I had remembered to remove sudo access for that dummy user. These botnet writers have their own ubuntu repos for apt-getting code!
  18. The undernet channel seems to be a hangout spot for these bots! Every piece of code has a banner on top advertising the script writer.
  19. woah! The botnets communicate over each other on IRC! Each host when compromised announces itself at a channel.
  20. The botnet has two functions: 1) Bruteforcing SSH logins of other users (randomly) and 2) To send spam out (by making an open relay)