#psk — Public Fediverse posts
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OK, normally I have my shit wired together, but this bastard is getting to me.
The requirement is for 'phishing-resistant' second factor. That rules out all of the six-digit code apps - it is too easy apparently to get someone to read out their codes to an attacker.
Again, IDK, but apparently 'phishing-resistant' is the next Big Thing. My personal feeling? We are chasing our shadows. Unless I am the last alive Iranian nuclear bloke, my login is as secure as I can be bothered to make it, and I am bound to be disappointed by a weakness at some point in the near or far future. Phishing isn't on the agenda.
Life.
I carry a seemingly-fine cryptographic store about with me most days and ludicrously call it my 'phone'. It can sign stuff, wrangle certificates, store passwords, read faces and fingerprints and QRcodes and NFC tags. Heaps of useful 'security' stuff. I wouldn't call the software environment _secure_ at all, but ... IDK, people seem happy enough with it. Anything for an easy life. Row with the flow.
So I search for:
"google passkey login with ssh"
My god, whatalottasloppa comes back. A gattling gun of half-arsery, cant and junk advice.
Then "MS hello for business login ssh". Christ almighty. Much worse. Worse again.
Then "Apple ID login to ssh". At least that seems to be a simple: "no". A relief really.Someone in the know please: can I set up my sshd to use my phone-based passkey as a; primary, secondary or even the complete, login?
#TOTP #HOTP #passkey #sshd #key #certificates #PSK #login #ssh #linux #pam #openssh
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OK, normally I have my shit wired together, but this bastard is getting to me.
The requirement is for 'phishing-resistant' second factor. That rules out all of the six-digit code apps - it is too easy apparently to get someone to read out their codes to an attacker.
Again, IDK, but apparently 'phishing-resistant' is the next Big Thing. My personal feeling? We are chasing our shadows. Unless I am the last alive Iranian nuclear bloke, my login is as secure as I can be bothered to make it, and I am bound to be disappointed by a weakness at some point in the near or far future. Phishing isn't on the agenda.
Life.
I carry a seemingly-fine cryptographic store about with me most days and ludicrously call it my 'phone'. It can sign stuff, wrangle certificates, store passwords, read faces and fingerprints and QRcodes and NFC tags. Heaps of useful 'security' stuff. I wouldn't call the software environment _secure_ at all, but ... IDK, people seem happy enough with it. Anything for an easy life. Row with the flow.
So I search for:
"google passkey login with ssh"
My god, whatalottasloppa comes back. A gattling gun of half-arsery, cant and junk advice.
Then "MS hello for business login ssh". Christ almighty. Much worse. Worse again.
Then "Apple ID login to ssh". At least that seems to be a simple: "no". A relief really.Someone in the know please: can I set up my sshd to use my phone-based passkey as a; primary, secondary or even the complete, login?
#TOTP #HOTP #passkey #sshd #key #certificates #PSK #login #ssh #linux #pam #openssh
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OK, normally I have my shit wired together, but this bastard is getting to me.
The requirement is for 'phishing-resistant' second factor. That rules out all of the six-digit code apps - it is too easy apparently to get someone to read out their codes to an attacker.
Again, IDK, but apparently 'phishing-resistant' is the next Big Thing. My personal feeling? We are chasing our shadows. Unless I am the last alive Iranian nuclear bloke, my login is as secure as I can be bothered to make it, and I am bound to be disappointed by a weakness at some point in the near or far future. Phishing isn't on the agenda.
Life.
I carry a seemingly-fine cryptographic store about with me most days and ludicrously call it my 'phone'. It can sign stuff, wrangle certificates, store passwords, read faces and fingerprints and QRcodes and NFC tags. Heaps of useful 'security' stuff. I wouldn't call the software environment _secure_ at all, but ... IDK, people seem happy enough with it. Anything for an easy life. Row with the flow.
So I search for:
"google passkey login with ssh"
My god, whatalottasloppa comes back. A gattling gun of half-arsery, cant and junk advice.
Then "MS hello for business login ssh". Christ almighty. Much worse. Worse again.
Then "Apple ID login to ssh". At least that seems to be a simple: "no". A relief really.Someone in the know please: can I set up my sshd to use my phone-based passkey as a; primary, secondary or even the complete, login?
#TOTP #HOTP #passkey #sshd #key #certificates #PSK #login #ssh #linux #pam #openssh
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OK, normally I have my shit wired together, but this bastard is getting to me.
The requirement is for 'phishing-resistant' second factor. That rules out all of the six-digit code apps - it is too easy apparently to get someone to read out their codes to an attacker.
Again, IDK, but apparently 'phishing-resistant' is the next Big Thing. My personal feeling? We are chasing our shadows. Unless I am the last alive Iranian nuclear bloke, my login is as secure as I can be bothered to make it, and I am bound to be disappointed by a weakness at some point in the near or far future. Phishing isn't on the agenda.
Life.
I carry a seemingly-fine cryptographic store about with me most days and ludicrously call it my 'phone'. It can sign stuff, wrangle certificates, store passwords, read faces and fingerprints and QRcodes and NFC tags. Heaps of useful 'security' stuff. I wouldn't call the software environment _secure_ at all, but ... IDK, people seem happy enough with it. Anything for an easy life. Row with the flow.
So I search for:
"google passkey login with ssh"
My god, whatalottasloppa comes back. A gattling gun of half-arsery, cant and junk advice.
Then "MS hello for business login ssh". Christ almighty. Much worse. Worse again.
Then "Apple ID login to ssh". At least that seems to be a simple: "no". A relief really.Someone in the know please: can I set up my sshd to use my phone-based passkey as a; primary, secondary or even the complete, login?
#TOTP #HOTP #passkey #sshd #key #certificates #PSK #login #ssh #linux #pam #openssh
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OK, normally I have my shit wired together, but this bastard is getting to me.
The requirement is for 'phishing-resistant' second factor. That rules out all of the six-digit code apps - it is too easy apparently to get someone to read out their codes to an attacker.
Again, IDK, but apparently 'phishing-resistant' is the next Big Thing. My personal feeling? We are chasing our shadows. Unless I am the last alive Iranian nuclear bloke, my login is as secure as I can be bothered to make it, and I am bound to be disappointed by a weakness at some point in the near or far future. Phishing isn't on the agenda.
Life.
I carry a seemingly-fine cryptographic store about with me most days and ludicrously call it my 'phone'. It can sign stuff, wrangle certificates, store passwords, read faces and fingerprints and QRcodes and NFC tags. Heaps of useful 'security' stuff. I wouldn't call the software environment _secure_ at all, but ... IDK, people seem happy enough with it. Anything for an easy life. Row with the flow.
So I search for:
"google passkey login with ssh"
My god, whatalottasloppa comes back. A gattling gun of half-arsery, cant and junk advice.
Then "MS hello for business login ssh". Christ almighty. Much worse. Worse again.
Then "Apple ID login to ssh". At least that seems to be a simple: "no". A relief really.Someone in the know please: can I set up my sshd to use my phone-based passkey as a; primary, secondary or even the complete, login?
#TOTP #HOTP #passkey #sshd #key #certificates #PSK #login #ssh #linux #pam #openssh
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BREAKING NEWS: Some kind of parade somewhere for some length of evening space-time. Last Pedestrian Sundays Kensington is today #PSK #Toronto and @eso buzz says "we got a band!"
It's the stuff strange dreams are made of! Like Fellini 8½. Whereever it is. Dancing in the streets permitted, presumably. No streetcars will be harmed.
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Latest update:
@eso have upgraded the #PSK alert from ad-hoc to 'badass'
#hotnights #hotjazz #streetjazz 303 Augusta
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Latest update:
@eso have upgraded the #PSK alert from ad-hoc to 'badass'
#hotnights #hotjazz #streetjazz 303 Augusta
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Latest update:
@eso have upgraded the #PSK alert from ad-hoc to 'badass'
#hotnights #hotjazz #streetjazz 303 Augusta
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Latest update:
@eso have upgraded the #PSK alert from ad-hoc to 'badass'
#hotnights #hotjazz #streetjazz 303 Augusta
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Latest update:
@eso have upgraded the #PSK alert from ad-hoc to 'badass'
#hotnights #hotjazz #streetjazz 303 Augusta
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What has Happened to Kensington Market?
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Кодируем как по проводу: как представить категориальные данные для нейросети
Что общего между нейросетью и радиопередатчиком? В этой статье я рассматриваю кодирование категориальных признаков как процесс передачи информации через сигнальные каналы — с гармониками, фазами, QAM-созвездиями и функциями активации, превращающими данные в управляемые сигналы.
https://habr.com/ru/articles/909070/
#категориальные_признаки #нейросети #qam #psk #машинное+обучение #кодирование_данных
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Использование Cortex-M3 hard core processor в ПЛИС GOWIN
В статье описывается опыт использования ARM ядра, встроенного в ПЛИС GOWIN GW1NSR-4C, в качестве процессора общего назначения для формирования PSK31 сигнала. Сигнал формируется с помощью генератора синуса, который был описан в предыдущей статье . Используются отладочная плата LilyGO T-FPGA, в составе которой ПЛИС GW1NSR-LV4CQN48PC6/I5, ЦАП на основе DAC904, ide GOWIN FPGA Designer и образовательная версия GMD .
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Почему соединения WPA3 разрываются через 11 часов
В 2018 году началась сертификация первых устройств Wi-Fi с поддержкой нового протокола безопасности WPA3, а в последующие года WPA3 стал привычной функцией для всего нового оборудования, включая маршрутизаторы, одноплатники вроде Raspberry Pi и т. д. Но иногда технология вызывает совершенно неожиданные и необъяснимые сбои. Некоторые пользователи начали сообщать о странном баге, когда беспроводные соединения WPA3 разрываются через 11 часов по непонятной причине.
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Почему соединения WPA3 разрываются через 11 часов
В 2018 году началась сертификация первых устройств Wi-Fi с поддержкой нового протокола безопасности WPA3, а в последующие года WPA3 стал привычной функцией для всего нового оборудования, включая маршрутизаторы, одноплатники вроде Raspberry Pi и т. д. Но иногда технология вызывает совершенно неожиданные и необъяснимые сбои. Некоторые пользователи начали сообщать о странном баге, когда беспроводные соединения WPA3 разрываются через 11 часов по непонятной причине.
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Почему соединения WPA3 разрываются через 11 часов
В 2018 году началась сертификация первых устройств Wi-Fi с поддержкой нового протокола безопасности WPA3, а в последующие года WPA3 стал привычной функцией для всего нового оборудования, включая маршрутизаторы, одноплатники вроде Raspberry Pi и т. д. Но иногда технология вызывает совершенно неожиданные и необъяснимые сбои. Некоторые пользователи начали сообщать о странном баге, когда беспроводные соединения WPA3 разрываются через 11 часов по непонятной причине.
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Taking a page from the #SSTV playbook about how images do not have to be large or exact when sent over thin mediums, I have made these scripts to send 26-shades-of-gray #grayscale images over text-only mediums. Meshtastic, sms, rtty, or even morse code could be used to send an image... You could go hardcore and speak the image in #NATOPhonetics... if you wanted
togreytext.sh https://pastebin.com/XLFaVVdB
fromgreytext.sh https://pastebin.com/eSGZ8ZVD
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Taking a page from the #SSTV playbook about how images do not have to be large or exact when sent over thin mediums, I have made these scripts to send 26-shades-of-gray #grayscale images over text-only mediums. Meshtastic, sms, rtty, or even morse code could be used to send an image... You could go hardcore and speak the image in #NATOPhonetics... if you wanted
togreytext.sh https://pastebin.com/XLFaVVdB
fromgreytext.sh https://pastebin.com/eSGZ8ZVD
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Taking a page from the #SSTV playbook about how images do not have to be large or exact when sent over thin mediums, I have made these scripts to send 26-shades-of-gray #grayscale images over text-only mediums. Meshtastic, sms, rtty, or even morse code could be used to send an image... You could go hardcore and speak the image in #NATOPhonetics... if you wanted
togreytext.sh https://pastebin.com/XLFaVVdB
fromgreytext.sh https://pastebin.com/eSGZ8ZVD
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Taking a page from the #SSTV playbook about how images do not have to be large or exact when sent over thin mediums, I have made these scripts to send 26-shades-of-gray #grayscale images over text-only mediums. Meshtastic, sms, rtty, or even morse code could be used to send an image... You could go hardcore and speak the image in #NATOPhonetics... if you wanted
togreytext.sh https://pastebin.com/XLFaVVdB
fromgreytext.sh https://pastebin.com/eSGZ8ZVD
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I spun up #js8call for the first time. I ran at 5, 10, and 20 watts to test. Based upon #PSK reporter I was able to hear and be heard globally on 30 and 40m.
I'm a tad confused though: lots of network heart beats but few #CQ calls and no replies to any CQ's I answered. I did get requests for signal reports but that's it.
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Do you think we've had enough closed, irreproducible, proprietary digital modes contaminating the #hamradio hobby (#ROS, #VARA, #DMR, #YSF, #DSTAR, etc.)? Well, now we've got #LORA for #APRS.
No: ham radio should be based on open, free standards. There are plenty of free, open, well documented digital modes (#FT8, #JS9, #WSPR, #M17, #PSK, #Olivia, #RTTY) in addition to the oldest-ever digital mode (#CW). Please support ways of operation everyone can inspect, modify, or build a radio around.
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Reverse Engineering a Better Night’s Sleep - All you want is a decent night’s sleep, so you decide to invest in one of those fa... - https://hackaday.com/2023/06/06/reverse-engineering-a-better-nights-sleep/ #reverseengineering #tempur-pedic #homehacks #packet #remote #si4431 #salae #ism #psk #spi
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I have a #digital related question for people of the #hamradio community.
Does anyone know of a #transceiver that does good 5W on digital modes like #FT8 #PSK #JS8 #RTTY etc. I just want to only run digital modes with it. I been looking at #uBITX V6 and #QDX etc but interested peoples input. One the reasons I looking into this is cause my station runs off of solar and battery and my current radios draw 5-6A at 5W on FT4/8 etc
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I have a #digital related question for people of the #hamradio community.
Does anyone know of a #transceiver that does good 5W on digital modes like #FT8 #PSK #JS8 #RTTY etc. I just want to only run digital modes with it. I been looking at #uBITX V6 and #QDX etc but interested peoples input. One the reasons I looking into this is cause my station runs off of solar and battery and my current radios draw 5-6A at 5W on FT4/8 etc
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I have a #digital related question for people of the #hamradio community.
Does anyone know of a #transceiver that does good 5W on digital modes like #FT8 #PSK #JS8 #RTTY etc. I just want to only run digital modes with it. I been looking at #uBITX V6 and #QDX etc but interested peoples input. One the reasons I looking into this is cause my station runs off of solar and battery and my current radios draw 5-6A at 5W on FT4/8 etc
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I have a #digital related question for people of the #hamradio community.
Does anyone know of a #transceiver that does good 5W on digital modes like #FT8 #PSK #JS8 #RTTY etc. I just want to only run digital modes with it. I been looking at #uBITX V6 and #QDX etc but interested peoples input. One the reasons I looking into this is cause my station runs off of solar and battery and my current radios draw 5-6A at 5W on FT4/8 etc
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I have a #digital related question for people of the #hamradio community.
Does anyone know of a #transceiver that does good 5W on digital modes like #FT8 #PSK #JS8 #RTTY etc. I just want to only run digital modes with it. I been looking at #uBITX V6 and #QDX etc but interested peoples input. One the reasons I looking into this is cause my station runs off of solar and battery and my current radios draw 5-6A at 5W on FT4/8 etc
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So sick'n'tired of #TLS #certificate stuff. At least in good old times we had #SRP and #PSK. Unfortunately there isn't modern #PAKE option out there. But why? -
Name that Unknown RF Signal with a Little FFT Magic - Time was once that the amateur radio bands were an aurally predictable place. Spinning the dial up... more: https://hackaday.com/2020/02/11/name-that-unknown-rf-signal-with-a-little-fft-magic/ #amateurradio #radiohacks #modulation #mischacks #pactor #shazam #sigid #hash #rtty #fft #ham #psk