Brutkey

Alex 🔜🔜 FOSDEM
@alexhaydock@infosec.exchange
Photo of a DJ wearing a horned mark in an extremely foggy environment. There’s very pink neon lighting illuminating the fog brightly and you can barely see them. It’s tough to capture the vibe of this one for the alt text. 2977880ebb9e5974.jpeg Debug output which reads:

"W (108607) HADES: Stripping PID 16 of its worldly possessions"

and

"W (108607) HADES: Unable to inform parent of their child's journey"

and

"W (108607) HADES: Task 16 escorted to my realm" dc0f3bdbc16a79b0.png Screenshot of the iOS WiFi settings pane for the WHY2025 SSID.

It shows the IP as 192.0.0.2 and Router as 192.0.0.1 indicating a CLAT is in use and the network is IPv6-mostly. a227ae4b0eb147d9.jpeg An iOS notification from HackerTracker which reads “How to rig elections in Andromeda” 56d2198fe9bc10ac.jpeg aff5feb3b8a6f314.jpeg 178068169514e915.jpeg An excerpt from https://wiki.musl-libc.org/functional-differences-from-glibc.html#Name-Resolver/DNS

It reads:

"Traditional resolvers, including glibc’s, make use of multiple nameserver lines in resolv.conf by trying each one in sequence and falling to the next after one times out. musl’s resolver queries them all in parallel and accepts whichever response arrives first. This can increase network load (this is mitigated by only supporting up to three nameservers, and can be mitigated further at the configuration level by only configuring one nameserver) but drastically improves performance and reliability of DNS lookups, especially if diverse nameservers are used." 05336a15449d6653.png A screenshot of the resolv.h source code with the line highlighted "#define MAXNS 3" 5823cc954f0a0ac5.png My resolv.conf showing 6 upstream IPv6 DNS servers being configured f34d999f5c2784e9.png A screenshot from dnscheck.tools showing all 6 of the configured resolvers in resolv.conf actively resolving my DNS queries 951ba846b572405f.png Photo of the heads up display on an airport shuttle bus. It shows the Windows 10(?) “Your PC needs to be repaired” recovery screen d242f4c1c311eebb.jpeg Picture of someone holding up a fairly scruffy Nintendo Wii. It's at the EMF 2024 Swap Shop, so the image is taken in a field with a table behind with an assortment of various Swap Shop goodies on it, including tech books, an Oculus dev kit, and what appears to be a venus flytrap. 02f6061ea086111e.jpeg