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about coding archives reading list subscribe search skip to content ↓ david precious – professional perl developer, motorcyclist and beer drinker home geeky information security linux perl programming system administration non-geeky cycling gaming motorcycles personal photography random humour videos reviews uncategorized wibbles dbi reading mysql connection details from .my.cnf by bigpresh on jan.30, 2014, under perl , programming , system administration useful trick: i often have my mysql account credentials stored in .my.cnf so the mysql command-line client can use them. i also often have perl scripts which want to connect to the database, and want them to use that file, not have to put the params into the script or have the script read its own config file with the credentials duplicated there. the answer: my $dsn = "dbi:mysql:database_name;mysql_read_default_file=$env{home}/.my.cnf" ; my $dbh = dbi -> connect ( $dsn , undef , undef , { raiseerror => 1 } ) or die "failed to connect to db!" ; easy! leave a comment more... how to lose a customer, asda by bigpresh on oct.11, 2013, under wibbles i’ve been doing my grocery shopping online for quite some time using tesco, and have been very happy. i decided to try out asda’s offering, prompted somewhat by an attractive voucher offer – so i placed an order for delivery today, applied the voucher (it was successfully accepted and applied by their website), and got the confirmation email. an hour after the delivery slot selected, no delivery, and no contact from asda. i phoned their customer services, and was told the order had been cancelled because i used an “invalid voucher”. this would be the voucher they created and distributed, which their website confirmed was acceptable and applied to my order. not only that, they didn’t bother to contact me at all to inform me they were cancelling the order – so i would have been sitting waiting all afternoon for a delivery which was never to show up. not what i’d consider a decent first impression. back to tesco i go – i shan’t be using asda again. now if i could just find an option to delete my asda account, or at least remove the card details from it (which i don’t recall authorising them to store)… 1 comment more... using ssl client certs with perl’s lwp::useragent by bigpresh on mar.29, 2013, under perl , programming i recently needed to authenticate to a remote api using an ssl client certificate, and had a bit of trouble getting lwp::useragent to work with it. the examples i found which looked like they should work involved e.g.: use lwp :: useragent ; my $ua = lwp :: useragent -> new ( ssl_opts => { ssl_use_cert => 1 , ssl_cert_file => "/path/to/clientcert.crt" , ssl_key_file => "/path/to/privatekey.key" , } , ) ; however, that didn’t work; changing the paths to the cert/key to non-existent files didn’t cause any difference, so i suspected that those options were actually being ignored. after a fair bit of digging, the option i found that actually worked was loading net::ssl first, to make lwp use net::ssleay , and setting env vars to the client cert to use: use net :: ssl ; use lwp :: useragent ; $env { https_cert_file } = "/path/to/clientcert.crt" ; $env { https_key_file } = "/path/to/privatekey.key" ; my $ua = lwp :: useragent -> new ( ) ; this, to me, is pretty icky – i’d much rather pass config to affect just that single lwp object. however, it gets it working. 11 comments more... vodafone, why you no activate new contract sim? by bigpresh on dec.16, 2012, under wibbles vodafone have always been really good for me – a solid, reliable network and good customer service. that’s why both my personal phone and my wife’s phone are on vodafone contracts. over a week ago, though, my wife’s phone stopped connecting to the network. i spoke to vodafone, and they explained her sim card was “too old to be updated” (granted, it was many years old), and manually did something to get it to reconnect, but said it needed replacing, and sent out a replacement. when i received the new sim i phoned to activate it – that seemed to go ok, but it never actually worked, and the phone could not connect with the new sim. i phoned back 24 hours later, and was told the activation failed, and they went through the process again; it failed that time, too. (continue reading…) 2 comments more... we shouldn’t arrest criminals anymore? by bigpresh on oct.05, 2012, under wibbles what the fuck? from a bbc news story, the grandfather of a murdered youth argues that anti-social youths should not have been arrested : the grandfather of a luton cyclist killed in a “targeted attack” has said arrests at the scene of the death will not ease growing tensions. seven youths were held for public order and drugs offences at a temporary memorial for delaney brown in vincent road, luton on wednesday night. […] delaney brown senior said the men “need counselling, not arresting” but police said “appropriate action” was required. […] at a community meeting on thursday, mr brown’s grandfather said police should have called community leaders to the scene. i’m sorry – these youths were hanging around, drinking, possessing drugs (allegedly) and acting in an anti-social manner, and hurling rocks and bottles at police , and this man thinks they should not be arrested, but should be “counselled” instead? what the actual fuck? if you act in that way, you should, nay, must be arrested. emotional tension after a gang member was murdered (apparently in a dispute between two families, if previous stories are to be believed) does not excuse such behaviour. leave a comment more... testing samsung auto-dial shortcode exploit on galaxy note by bigpresh on sep.25, 2012, under geeky it’s been widely reported today that the samsung galaxy s3 and other samsung galaxy phones have a glaring vulnerability: a webpage can trigger the samsung dialer to dial a code which wipes the phone. example reports: gaping hole in touchwiz ui is wiping samsung androids clean (dailytech.com) samsung galaxy s3 can be wiped and hard-reset with a single line of html (reddit.com) security bug can wipe out your android phone by visiting a web page (gizmodo.com) i wanted to see if this was really true, so i thought i’d knock up a proof of concept using a much safer short-code, *#*#4636#*#* , which, if entered in the dialler, will take you to a testing / control menu where you can change various device settings (it’s useful to know about that hidden trick – but don’t change things unless you know what you’re doing). so, i created a testmenu.html containing a frame which attempts to load tel:*#*#4636#*#* ; it does indeed call up the dialler, but does not appear to actually trigger the test menu. (this debug code doesn’t require you to push send to confirm it – when you type the last “#”, the menu pops up – this is one reason i chose it as a test, as i assume that the problem with the wipe code (which i’m not testing out on my phone!) is that it works the same way (that, or people push to dial it, not knowing what will happen.) next, i decided to try a code that does need you to push send – *#100# . which typically returns your phone number. i created ownnumber.html . loading that page in my galaxy note’s stock browser does indeed launch the dialler again – this time, though, the code *#100# is displayed, ready to be “dialled” if the user desires. this is the behaviour i’d expect from anything that links to tel:$number – the user to be asked for confirmation before placing a “call”. is it just that the galaxy note doesn’t have the same problem, or is there something special about the “wipe device” code? is, perhaps, the test menu code “executing”, but invisibly? i am somewhat disturbed that samsung modified the stock browser to support tel: urls; i could see them being mildly useful for actual links to click to bring up the dialler, but using them as the source for a frame / image would never make sense. 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URL analysis for preshweb.co.uk


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Error for "preshweb.co.uk".

the WHOIS query quota for 2600:3c03:0000:0000:f03c:91ff:feae:779d has been exceeded
and will be replenished in 386 seconds

WHOIS lookup made at 07:11:01 12-Jul-2017

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Copyright Nominet UK 1996 - 2017.

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or hiding any or all of this notice and (C) exceeding query rate or volume
limits. The data is provided on an 'as-is' basis and may lag behind the
register. Access may be withdrawn or restricted at any time.

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SERVERS

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  TYPE domain

DISCLAIMER
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for .uk domain names. This information and the .uk WHOIS are:
Copyright Nominet UK 1996 - 2017.
You may not access the .uk WHOIS or use any data from it except as permitted
by the terms of use available in full at http://www.nominet.uk/whoisterms,
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repackaging, recompilation, redistribution or reuse (B) obscuring, removing
or hiding any or all of this notice and (C) exceeding query rate or volume
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