From DLWillson@TheGeek.NU Fri Jul 1 23:05:02 2016 From: DLWillson@TheGeek.NU (David L. Willson) Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2016 16:05:02 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [SFS] Linux Camp by the numbers In-Reply-To: <12928777.23775.1462837585241.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> Message-ID: <3802488.193394.1467410702703.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> ------=_Part_193393_18331683.1467410702702 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Friends, I bring you an announcement of dire import. Our troupe of campers has grown to 13. The implication is obvious: We need a wizard and a hobbit. Linux Camp by the numbers: 13 campers paid-in-full! 3 bunks remain! 3 days of Early PIF discount remain! [more]( https://t.co/e89P7Psmen ) -- David L. Willson Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) http://sofree.us This is a good time for a r3VOLution. ----- Original Message ----- > Friends, I'm pretty sure that was the most successful Linux Camp > Early Bird, ever. > We now have 9 Linux Campers. :-) > We still have 7 bunks available and there's still a decent reason to > hurry, or at least I think so: In a few weeks, we'll be kicking off > the LFCS Certification Study Group. It will be free to Linux Campers > *and* they'll get to express their preference about when/where we > study. > -- > David L. Willson > Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist > RHCE+Satellite CCAH Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 Ubuntu_CP SUSE_CLA > Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) > http://sofree.us > This is a good time for a r3VOLution. > ----- Original Message ----- > > Happy Mother's Day! Honor your Mom, or if she's not around, honor > > somebody else's Mom. > > > Last reminder: > > > There's just 24 more hours to be a Linux Camp Early Bird and get > > the > > associated discount. > > > Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone > > > -------- Original message -------- > > > From: "David L. Willson" > > > Date: 5/7/2016 11:50 AM (GMT-07:00) > > > To: sfs > > > Subject: Re: [SFS] Linux Camp by the numbers > > > 36 hours of Early Bird left > > > 7 happy campers > > > 9 empty bunks > > > www.sofree.us/linux-camp-2016 > > > Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone > > > -------- Original message -------- > > > From: "David L. Willson" > > > Date: 5/6/2016 3:53 PM (GMT-07:00) > > > To: sfs > > > Subject: Re: [SFS] Linux Camp by the numbers > > > Err... 7 bunks full, 9 bunks left > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "David L. Willson" > > > To: "sfs" > > > Sent: Friday, May 6, 2016 2:03:09 PM > > > Subject: Re: [SFS] Linux Camp by the numbers > > > Linux Camp - 6 bunks full, 10 bunks left > > > Early Bird / Mom's Day - 2 days left > > > Would you like to know [more]? > > > www.sofree.us/linux-camp-2016 > > > _______________________________________________ > > > SFS mailing list > > > SFS@thegeek.nu > > > http://mailman.thegeek.nu/mailman/listinfo/sfs > > > _______________________________________________ > > > SFS mailing list > > > SFS@thegeek.nu > > > http://mailman.thegeek.nu/mailman/listinfo/sfs > ------=_Part_193393_18331683.1467410702702 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <= div style=3D'font-family: times new roman,new york,times,serif; font-size: = 12pt; color: #000000'>Dear Friends,

I bring you an announcement of d= ire import. Our troupe of campers has grown to 13.
The implication is ob= vious: We need a wizard and a hobbit.

Linux Camp by the numbers:
= 13 campers paid-in-full!
3 bunks remain!
3 days of Early PIF disco= unt remain!
[more](https://t.co/e89P7Psmen)

= --
David L. Willson
Teacher, Engineer, Evange= list
RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS
Mobile 720-333-L= ANS(5267)
http://sofree.us

This is a good time for a r3VOLution.<= span name=3D"x">


Friends, I'm pretty sure that was the most successful Linu= x Camp Early Bird, ever.

We now have 9 Linux Campers. :-)

We = still have 7 bunks available and there's still a decent reason to hurry, or= at least I think so: In a few weeks, we'll be kicking off the LFCS Certifi= cation Study Group. It will be free to Linux Campers *and* they'll get to e= xpress their preference about when/where we study.

--
David L. Willson
Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
RHCE+Satellite = CCAH Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 Ubuntu_CP SUSE_CLA
Mobile 720-333-LANS(52= 67)
http://sofree.us

This is a good time for a r3VOLution.<= /span>


=20
Happy Mother's Day! Honor your Mom, or if she's not around, honor some= body else's Mom.

Last reminder:

There's just 24 more hours to be a Linux Camp Early Bird and get the= associated discount.



Sent= from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone


-------- Ori= ginal message --------
From: "David L. Willson" <dlwillson@sofree.us&= gt;
Date: 5/7/2016 11:50 AM (GMT-07:00)
To: sfs <sfs@thegeek.n= u>
Subject: Re: [SFS] Linux Camp by the numbers

=20
36 hours of Early Bird left
7 happy campers
9 empt= y bunks 
www.sofree.us/linux-camp-2016

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Se= nt from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone


-------- O= riginal message --------
From: "David L. Willson" <dlwillson@sofree.u= s>
Date: 5/6/2016 3:53 PM (GMT-07:00)
To: sfs <sfs@thegeek.= nu>
Subject: Re: [SFS] Linux Camp by the numbers

Err... 7 bu= nks full, 9 bunks left

----- Original Message -----
From: "David = L. Willson" <dlwillson@sofree.us>
To: "sfs" <sfs@thegeek.nu>=
Sent: Friday, May 6, 2016 2:03:09 PM
Subject: Re: [SFS] Linux Camp b= y the numbers

Linux Camp - 6 bunks full, 10 bunks left
Early Bird= / Mom's Day - 2 days left
Would you like to know [more]?
www.sofree.= us/linux-camp-2016
_______________________________________________
SF= S mailing list
SFS@thegeek.nu
http://mailman.thegeek.nu/mailman/listi= nfo/sfs
_______________________________________________
SFS mailing l= ist
SFS@thegeek.nu
http://mailman.thegeek.nu/mailman/listinfo/sfs
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------=_Part_193769_2753735.1467418587203-- From garomero@sofree.us Mon Jul 4 16:41:35 2016 From: garomero@sofree.us (Gary A. Romero) Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2016 09:41:35 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [SFS] SFFS - Penetrations and Remediations In-Reply-To: <13641220.186596.1467243297993.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> References: <13641220.186596.1467243297993.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> Message-ID: <1525048870.22421.1467646895128.JavaMail.zimbra@sofree.us> ------=_Part_22420_1680435681.1467646895126 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi All,=20 As of right now we have 3 people that have RSVP'd. We still need one more R= SVP for the class to be worth attending. As David mentioned before, the cla= ss is PWYC so if you can't afford the $128, donate a couple hours of time t= o SFS or better yet, teach a class for SFS instead of worrying about the mo= ney!=20 If we can't get at least one more RSVP, we'll have to cancel and no one wan= ts that. Canceled classes make kittens unhappy and unicorns cry.=20 _____________________________________________=20 Gary (Garheade) Romero=20 SFS Presence Monkey (http://sofree.us)=20 GARomero@sofree.us=20 Cell: 303-895-6696=20 ----- Original Message ----- From: "David L. Willson" =20 To: "sfs" =20 Cc: "Gary A. Romero" , MikeDawg@gmail.com, "David L. Wi= llson" =20 Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2016 5:34:58 PM=20 Subject: Re: [SFS] SFFS - Penetrations and Remediations=20 This event is PWYC with a $128 suggestion. Please don't let a lack or super= fluity of funds stop you from attending if the subject-matter is to your ta= ste.=20 --=20 David L. Willson=20 Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist=20 RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS=20 Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)=20 http://sofree.us=20 This is a good time for a r3VOLution.=20 ----- Original Message ----- If you want to be a security/insecurity specialist, you ought attend this v= ery hands-on class. It's hard fun that will make you smarter.=20 -------- Original message --------=20 From: "Gary A. Romero" =20 Date: 6/29/16 12:48 PM (GMT-07:00)=20 To: MikeDawg@gmail.com=20 Cc: sfs =20 Subject: Re: [SFS] SFFS - Penetrations and Remediations=20 RSVP=20 Here: http://www.sofree.us/pnr-mike-harris/=20 or=20 Here: http://www.meetup.com/sofreeus/events/232132949/?a=3Dsocialmedia=20 _____________________________________________=20 Gary (Garheade) Romero=20 SFS Presence Monkey (http://sofree.us)=20 GARomero@sofree.us=20 Cell: 303-895-6696=20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: "Mike" =20 To: "Gary A. Romero" =20 Cc: "sfs" =20 Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2016 12:46:12 PM=20 Subject: Re: [SFS] SFFS - Penetrations and Remediations=20 Really quick, what is the URL for RSVPing?=20 On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 12:10 PM, Gary A. Romero < garomero@sofree.us > wro= te:=20 Hi Everyone,=20 Just a quick reminder about the class. Right now we don't have enough RSVPs= for the class to be worth running. If you're interested in attending pleas= e let us know so we don't have to reschedule the class.=20 If we don't have at least 4 RSVPs by Monday, we'll have to cancel this mont= hs SFFS and that would make me sad. :(=20 Best Regards,=20 _____________________________________________=20 Gary (Garheade) Romero=20 SFS Presence Monkey ( http://sofree.us )=20 GARomero@sofree.us=20 Cell: 303-895-6696=20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: "Mike" < mikedawg@gmail.com >=20 To: "Gary A. Romero" < garomero@sofree.us >=20 Cc: "CLUE's mailing list" < clue@cluedenver.org >, "sfs" < sfs@thegeek.nu >= =20 Sent: Friday, June 24, 2016 9:25:38 AM=20 Subject: Re: [SFS] SFFS - Penetrations and Remediations=20 I will follow-up with some pre-class details about requirements, and stuff = we could get setup ahead of time, to make for a more enjoyable class ;-)=20 I appreciate it in advance!!=20 Thanks=20 On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 9:55 AM, Gary A. Romero < garomero@sofree.us > wrot= e:=20 Hi all,=20 Cross Posting this for exposure. Will be the last time for this class.=20 On Saturday July 9th, the Software Freedom School will be hosting Mike Harr= is' Penetrations and Remediation's class. This is a great class for anyone = interested in system security for their Linux hosts.=20 Class Summary:=20 The past three years have been some of the craziest times in computer secur= ity. It is now common for major vulnerabilities to have a pretty name attac= hed to them (thanks PR), vulnerabilities have been found in some of our (pr= eviously) most trusted protocols (SSL), and huge vulnerabilities are occurr= ing each day.=20 Mike has been working primarily on the =E2=80=9Cblue-team=E2=80=9D side of = things, that is, the defense side. A lot of times we don=E2=80=99t see the = same thing that the =E2=80=9Cred-team=E2=80=9D sees when they are attacking= our servers, and a lot of the time, we don=E2=80=99t know the real impact = that some of the vulnerabilities have on the systems we have been trusted t= o defend.=20 Cost for this class is $128 per student but, as always, we are offering the= PWYC option.=20 RSVP for this class on our MeetUp page: http://www.meetup.com/sofreeus/even= ts/232132949/ or comment on our website at: http://www.sofree.us/pnr-mike-h= arris/=20 _____________________________________________=20 Gary (Garheade) Romero=20 SFS Presence Monkey ( http://sofree.us )=20 GARomero@sofree.us=20 Cell: 303-895-6696=20 _______________________________________________=20 SFS mailing list=20 SFS@thegeek.nu=20 http://mailman.thegeek.nu/mailman/listinfo/sfs=20 --=20 Mike=20 _______________________________________________=20 SFS mailing list=20 SFS@thegeek.nu=20 http://mailman.thegeek.nu/mailman/listinfo/sfs=20 --=20 Mike=20 _______________________________________________=20 SFS mailing list=20 SFS@thegeek.nu=20 http://mailman.thegeek.nu/mailman/listinfo/sfs=20 ------=_Part_22420_1680435681.1467646895126 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi All,

As of right now we have 3 people that have RSVP'd. We still need one more = RSVP for the class to be worth attending. As David mentioned before, the cl= ass is PWYC so if you can't afford the $128, donate a couple hours of time = to SFS or better yet, teach a class for SFS instead of worrying about the m= oney!

If we can't get at least one more RSVP, we'l= l have to cancel and no one wants that. Canceled classes make kittens unhap= py and unicorns cry.

= _____________________________________________
Gary (Garheade) Rom= ero

SFS Presence Monkey (http://sofree.us)
GARomero@sofree.us
Cell: 303-895-6696


From: "David L. Willson" <DLWillson@TheGeek= .NU>
To: "sfs" <sfs@thegeek.nu>
Cc: "Gary A. R= omero" <garomero@sofree.us>, MikeDawg@gmail.com, "David L. Willson" &= lt;DLWillson@TheGeek.NU>
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2016 5:34:5= 8 PM
Subject: Re: [SFS] SFFS - Penetrations and Remediations
<= div>
This event is PWYC with a $128 suggestion. Please don'= t let a lack or superfluity of funds stop you from attending if the subject= -matter is to your taste.

--
David L= . Willson
Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LP= IC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us

This is a good time for a r3VOLution.

=
<= div>If you want to be a security/insecurity specialist, you ought attend th= is very hands-on class. It's hard fun that will make you smarter.

=



-------- Original message --------
Fro= m: "Gary A. Romero" <garomero@sofree.us>
Date: 6/29/16 12:48 PM (= GMT-07:00)
To: MikeDawg@gmail.com
Cc: sfs <sfs@thegeek.nu> Subject: Re: [SFS] SFFS - Penetrations and Remediations

RSVP
Here: http://www.sofree.us/pnr-mike-harris/

or =

Here: http://www.meetup.com/sofreeus/events/232132949/?a= =3Dsocialmedia




___________________= __________________________
Gary (Garheade) Romero

SFS Presence Monkey (http://sofree.us)
GARomero@sofree.us
Cell: 3= 03-895-6696

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike"= <mikedawg@gmail.com>
To: "Gary A. Romero" <garomero@sofree.us&= gt;
Cc: "sfs" <sfs@thegeek.nu>
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2016 1= 2:46:12 PM
Subject: Re: [SFS] SFFS - Penetrations and Remediations


Really quick, what is the URL for RSVPing?


On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 12:10 PM, Gary A. Romero < garomero@sofr= ee.us > wrote:


Hi Everyone,

Ju= st a quick reminder about the class. Right now we don't have enough RSVPs f= or the class to be worth running. If you're interested in attending please = let us know so we don't have to reschedule the class.

If= we don't have at least 4 RSVPs by Monday, we'll have to cancel this months= SFFS and that would make me sad. :(

Best Regards,
_= ____________________________________________
Gary (Garheade) Romero


SFS Presence Monkey ( http://sofree.us )
GARomero@s= ofree.us
Cell: 303-895-6696



-----= Original Message -----
From: "Mike" < mikedawg@gmail.com >
T= o: "Gary A. Romero" < garomero@sofree.us >
Cc: "CLUE's mailing li= st" < clue@cluedenver.org >, "sfs" < sfs@thegeek.nu >
Sent:= Friday, June 24, 2016 9:25:38 AM
Subject: Re: [SFS] SFFS - Penetration= s and Remediations


I will follow-up with some pre-cl= ass details about requirements, and stuff we could get setup ahead of time,= to make for a more enjoyable class ;-)


I appreciate= it in advance!!


Thanks


On Fr= i, Jun 24, 2016 at 9:55 AM, Gary A. Romero < garomero@sofree.us > wro= te:


Hi all,

Cross Posting this fo= r exposure. Will be the last time for this class.

On Sat= urday July 9th, the Software Freedom School will be hosting Mike Harris' Pe= netrations and Remediation's class. This is a great class for anyone intere= sted in system security for their Linux hosts.

Class Sum= mary:

The past three years have been some of the crazies= t times in computer security. It is now common for major vulnerabilities to= have a pretty name attached to them (thanks PR), vulnerabilities have been= found in some of our (previously) most trusted protocols (SSL), and huge v= ulnerabilities are occurring each day.

Mike has been wor= king primarily on the =E2=80=9Cblue-team=E2=80=9D side of things, that is, = the defense side. A lot of times we don=E2=80=99t see the same thing that t= he =E2=80=9Cred-team=E2=80=9D sees when they are attacking our servers, and= a lot of the time, we don=E2=80=99t know the real impact that some of the = vulnerabilities have on the systems we have been trusted to defend.


Cost for this class is $128 per student but, as always, we = are offering the PWYC option.

RSVP for this class on our= MeetUp page: http://www.meetup.com/sofreeus/events/232132949/ or comment o= n our website at: http://www.sofree.us/pnr-mike-harris/

= _____________________________________________
Gary (Garheade) Romero


SFS Presence Monkey ( http://sofree.us )
GARomero@= sofree.us
Cell: 303-895-6696

_______________________= ________________________
SFS mailing list
SFS@thegeek.nu
http:/= /mailman.thegeek.nu/mailman/listinfo/sfs




--


Mike
________________________________= _______________
SFS mailing list
SFS@thegeek.nu
http://mailman.= thegeek.nu/mailman/listinfo/sfs




-= -


Mike
__________________________________________= _____
SFS mailing list
SFS@thegeek.nu
http://mailman.thegeek.nu/ma= ilman/listinfo/sfs


------=_Part_22420_1680435681.1467646895126-- From DLWillson@TheGeek.NU Mon Jul 4 16:50:19 2016 From: DLWillson@TheGeek.NU (David L. Willson) Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2016 09:50:19 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [SFS] Linux Camp by the numbers In-Reply-To: <3802488.193394.1467410702703.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> Message-ID: <10156226.200167.1467647419529.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> ------=_Part_200166_33291504.1467647419528 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Happy Independence Day! Today is the *last* day to get the early paid-in-full discount on Linux Camp. http://www.sofree.us/linux-camp-2016/ -- David L. Willson Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) http://sofree.us This is a good time for a r3VOLution. ----- Original Message ----- > Dear Friends, > I bring you an announcement of dire import. Our troupe of campers has > grown to 13. > The implication is obvious: We need a wizard and a hobbit. > Linux Camp by the numbers: > 13 campers paid-in-full! > 3 bunks remain! > 3 days of Early PIF discount remain! > [more]( https://t.co/e89P7Psmen ) > -- > David L. Willson > Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist > RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS > Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) > http://sofree.us > This is a good time for a r3VOLution. > ----- Original Message ----- > > Friends, I'm pretty sure that was the most successful Linux Camp > > Early Bird, ever. > > > We now have 9 Linux Campers. :-) > > > We still have 7 bunks available and there's still a decent reason > > to > > hurry, or at least I think so: In a few weeks, we'll be kicking off > > the LFCS Certification Study Group. It will be free to Linux > > Campers > > *and* they'll get to express their preference about when/where we > > study. > > > -- > > > David L. Willson > > > Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist > > > RHCE+Satellite CCAH Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 Ubuntu_CP SUSE_CLA > > > Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) > > > http://sofree.us > > > This is a good time for a r3VOLution. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > Happy Mother's Day! Honor your Mom, or if she's not around, honor > > > somebody else's Mom. > > > > > > Last reminder: > > > > > > There's just 24 more hours to be a Linux Camp Early Bird and get > > > the > > > associated discount. > > > > > > Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone > > > > > > -------- Original message -------- > > > > > > From: "David L. Willson" > > > > > > Date: 5/7/2016 11:50 AM (GMT-07:00) > > > > > > To: sfs > > > > > > Subject: Re: [SFS] Linux Camp by the numbers > > > > > > 36 hours of Early Bird left > > > > > > 7 happy campers > > > > > > 9 empty bunks > > > > > > www.sofree.us/linux-camp-2016 > > > > > > Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone > > > > > > -------- Original message -------- > > > > > > From: "David L. Willson" > > > > > > Date: 5/6/2016 3:53 PM (GMT-07:00) > > > > > > To: sfs > > > > > > Subject: Re: [SFS] Linux Camp by the numbers > > > > > > Err... 7 bunks full, 9 bunks left > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > > From: "David L. Willson" > > > > > > To: "sfs" > > > > > > Sent: Friday, May 6, 2016 2:03:09 PM > > > > > > Subject: Re: [SFS] Linux Camp by the numbers > > > > > > Linux Camp - 6 bunks full, 10 bunks left > > > > > > Early Bird / Mom's Day - 2 days left > > > > > > Would you like to know [more]? > > > > > > www.sofree.us/linux-camp-2016 > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > > > SFS mailing list > > > > > > SFS@thegeek.nu > > > > > > http://mailman.thegeek.nu/mailman/listinfo/sfs > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > > > SFS mailing list > > > > > > SFS@thegeek.nu > > > > > > http://mailman.thegeek.nu/mailman/listinfo/sfs > > > ------=_Part_200166_33291504.1467647419528 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <= div style=3D'font-family: times new roman,new york,times,serif; font-size: = 12pt; color: #000000'>Happy Independence Day!

Today is the *last* da= y to get the early paid-in-full discount on Linux Camp.

http://www.s= ofree.us/linux-camp-2016/

--
David L= . Willson
Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LP= IC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us

= This is a good time for a r3VOLution.

=
Dear Friends,
I bring you an announcement of dire import. Our troupe of campers has grow= n to 13.
The implication is obvious: We need a wizard and a hobbit.
<= br>Linux Camp by the numbers:
13 campers paid-in-full!
3 bunks rema= in!
3 days of Early PIF discount remain!
[more](https://= t.co/e89P7Psmen)

--
David L. Willson
Tea= cher, Engineer, Evangelist
RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LF= CS
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us

This is a good t= ime for a r3VOLution.


<= div style=3D'font-family: times new roman,new york,times,serif; font-size: = 12pt; color: #000000'>That will work! To get us to four, please RSVP to the= Meetup event ( http://www.meetup.com/sofreeus/events/2= 32132949 ) or comment something RSVP'ish on the SoFreeUS post ( http://www.sof= ree.us/pnr-mike-harris/ ).

--
David L. Willson
Teache= r, Engineer, Evangelist
RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS<= br>Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us

This is a good time= for a r3VOLution.


I= 'll like to attend the class.  $$ are tight since I recently star= ted back to work and I'm still paying off our bills.  However, I could= cover about half the suggested 128.00 and do some hours of volunteer work.=   But, mostly, I'd like to see the class made for everyone.

let me know what works for you.

Brad G.

On Wed, Jun 2= 9, 2016 at 8:13 PM, Frank _ <frankstheman@mac.com> wrote:=
I just signed up<= br>
Brevity and errors aided and abetted by my iPhone


On Jun 29, 2016, at 17:34, David L. Willson <DLWillson@thegeek.nu> wrot= e:

This event is PWYC with = a $128 suggestion. Please don't let a lack or superfluity of funds stop you= from attending if the subject-matter is to your taste.

<= /span>--
David L. Willson
Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
RHCE+Satel= lite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us

This = is a good time for a r3VOLution.


=20
If you want to be a security/insecurity specialist, you ought attend t= his very hands-on class. It's hard fun that will make you smarter.



-------- Original message --------
From: "Gary A. Romero" &= lt;garomero@sofree.= us>
Date: 6/29/16 12:48 PM (GMT-07:00)
To: MikeDawg@gmail.com
Cc: sfs= <sfs@thegeek.nu= >
Subject: Re: [SFS] SFFS - Penetrations and Remediations

RS= VP
Here: http://www.sofree.us/pnr-mike-harris/

or

Here: http://www.meetup.com/sofreeus/events/232132949/?a=3Dsocial= media




_____________________________________________ =
Gary (Garheade) Romero


SFS Presence Monkey (http://sofree.us)
GARomero@sofree.us
Cell: 303-895-6696

----- = Original Message -----
From: "Mike" <mikedawg@gmail.com>
To: "Gary A. Romero" = <garomero@sofree= .us>
Cc: "sfs" <sfs@thegeek.nu>
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2016 12:46:12 PM<= br>Subject: Re: [SFS] SFFS - Penetrations and Remediations


Reall= y quick, what is the URL for RSVPing?


On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 1= 2:10 PM, Gary A. Romero < garomero@sofree.us > wrote:


Hi Everyone,
Just a quick reminder about the class. Right now we don't have enough = RSVPs for the class to be worth running. If you're interested in attending = please let us know so we don't have to reschedule the class.

If we = don't have at least 4 RSVPs by Monday, we'll have to cancel this months SFF= S and that would make me sad. :(

Best Regards,
________________= _____________________________
Gary (Garheade) Romero


SFS Pr= esence Monkey ( http://sofre= e.us )
GARo= mero@sofree.us
Cell: 303-895-6696



----- Original Message -----
From: "M= ike" < mikedawg@= gmail.com >
To: "Gary A. Romero" < garomero@sofree.us >
Cc: "CLUE's m= ailing list" < = clue@cluedenver.org >, "sfs" < sfs@thegeek.nu >
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2016 9= :25:38 AM
Subject: Re: [SFS] SFFS - Penetrations and Remediations
<= br>
I will follow-up with some pre-class details about requirements, and= stuff we could get setup ahead of time, to make for a more enjoyable class= ;-)


I appreciate it in advance!!


Thanks

On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 9:55 AM, Gary A. Romero < garomero@sofree.us > wrote:
=

Hi all,

Cross Posting this for exposure. Will be the last t= ime for this class.

On Saturday July 9th, the Software Freedom Scho= ol will be hosting Mike Harris' Penetrations and Remediation's class. This = is a great class for anyone interested in system security for their Linux h= osts.

Class Summary:

The past three years have been some of= the craziest times in computer security. It is now common for major vulner= abilities to have a pretty name attached to them (thanks PR), vulnerabiliti= es have been found in some of our (previously) most trusted protocols (SSL)= , and huge vulnerabilities are occurring each day.

Mike has been wo= rking primarily on the =E2=80=9Cblue-team=E2=80=9D side of things, that is,= the defense side. A lot of times we don=E2=80=99t see the same thing that = the =E2=80=9Cred-team=E2=80=9D sees when they are attacking our servers, an= d a lot of the time, we don=E2=80=99t know the real impact that some of the= vulnerabilities have on the systems we have been trusted to defend.

Cost for this class is $128 per student but, as always, we are offeri= ng the PWYC option.

RSVP for this class on our MeetUp page: htt= p://www.meetup.com/sofreeus/events/232132949/ or comment on our website= at: ht= tp://www.sofree.us/pnr-mike-harris/

___________________________= __________________
Gary (Garheade) Romero


SFS Presence Monk= ey ( http://sofree.us ) =
GARomero@sofree= .us
Cell: 303-895-66= 96

_______________________________________________
SFS mail= ing list
SFS@thegee= k.nu
http://mailman.thegeek.nu/mailman/listinfo/sfs

<= br>

--


Mike
__________= _____________________________________
SFS mailing list
SFS@thegeek.nu
http://mai= lman.thegeek.nu/mailman/listinfo/sfs




--

Mike
_______________________________________________
SFS mailing lis= t
SFS@thegeek.nu=
http://mailman.thegeek.nu/mailman/listinfo/sfs
<= /blockquote>


------=_Part_200532_21879416.1467650405363-- From garomero@sofree.us Tue Jul 5 19:22:44 2016 From: garomero@sofree.us (Gary A. Romero) Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2016 12:22:44 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [SFS] SFFS - Penetrations and Remediations In-Reply-To: <4338513.200533.1467650405364.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> References: <4338513.200533.1467650405364.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> Message-ID: <648191778.89.1467743190594.JavaMail.garhe@DESKTOP-C15EOOU> Howdy All! I just wanted to let everyone know that we did get enough people to hold the class this coming Saturday. Mike should be releasing anything that you'll need before the class in the next day or two and if you'd still like to join, please RSVP on our meetup page or website (Links below). Thanks, _____________________________________________ Gary (Garheade) Romero SFS Presence Monkey (http://sofree.us) GARomero@sofree.us Cell: 303-895-6696 RSVP Here: http://www.sofree.us/pnr-mike-harris/ or Here: http://www.meetup.com/sofreeus/events/232132949/?a=socialmedia _____________________________________________ Gary (Garheade) Romero SFS Presence Monkey ( http://sofree.us ) GARomero@sofree.us Cell: 303-895-6696 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike" < mikedawg@gmail.com > To: "Gary A. Romero" < garomero@sofree.us > Cc: "sfs" < sfs@thegeek.nu > Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2016 12:46:12 PM Subject: Re: [SFS] SFFS - Penetrations and Remediations Really quick, what is the URL for RSVPing? On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 12:10 PM, Gary A. Romero < garomero@sofree.us > wrote: Hi Everyone, Just a quick reminder about the class. Right now we don't have enough RSVPs for the class to be worth running. If you're interested in attending please let us know so we don't have to reschedule the class. If we don't have at least 4 RSVPs by Monday, we'll have to cancel this months SFFS and that would make me sad. :( Best Regards, _____________________________________________ Gary (Garheade) Romero SFS Presence Monkey ( http://sofree.us ) GARomero@sofree.us Cell: 303-895-6696 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike" < mikedawg@gmail.com > To: "Gary A. Romero" < garomero@sofree.us > Cc: "CLUE's mailing list" < clue@cluedenver.org >, "sfs" < sfs@thegeek.nu > Sent: Friday, June 24, 2016 9:25:38 AM Subject: Re: [SFS] SFFS - Penetrations and Remediations I will follow-up with some pre-class details about requirements, and stuff we could get setup ahead of time, to make for a more enjoyable class ;-) I appreciate it in advance!! Thanks On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 9:55 AM, Gary A. Romero < garomero@sofree.us > wrote: Hi all, Cross Posting this for exposure. Will be the last time for this class. On Saturday July 9th, the Software Freedom School will be hosting Mike Harris' Penetrations and Remediation's class. This is a great class for anyone interested in system security for their Linux hosts. Class Summary: The past three years have been some of the craziest times in computer security. It is now common for major vulnerabilities to have a pretty name attached to them (thanks PR), vulnerabilities have been found in some of our (previously) most trusted protocols (SSL), and huge vulnerabilities are occurring each day. Mike has been working primarily on the “blue-team” side of things, that is, the defense side. A lot of times we don’t see the same thing that the “red-team” sees when they are attacking our servers, and a lot of the time, we don’t know the real impact that some of the vulnerabilities have on the systems we have been trusted to defend. Cost for this class is $128 per student but, as always, we are offering the PWYC option. RSVP for this class on our MeetUp page: http://www.meetup.com/sofreeus/events/232132949/ or comment on our website at: http://www.sofree.us/pnr-mike-harris/ _____________________________________________ Gary (Garheade) Romero SFS Presence Monkey ( http://sofree.us ) GARomero@sofree.us Cell: 303-895-6696 _______________________________________________ SFS mailing list SFS@thegeek.nu http://mailman.thegeek.nu/mailman/listinfo/sfs -- Mike _______________________________________________ SFS mailing list SFS@thegeek.nu http://mailman.thegeek.nu/mailman/listinfo/sfs -- Mike _______________________________________________ SFS mailing list SFS@thegeek.nu http://mailman.thegeek.nu/mailman/listinfo/sfs From MikeDawg@gmail.com Wed Jul 6 21:38:57 2016 From: MikeDawg@gmail.com (Mike) Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2016 14:38:57 -0600 Subject: [SFS] Penetrations and Remediation Class Message-ID: --001a113f58e46048ee0536fd919c Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Hi Everyone, I'm so excited that I get to do this class again. We really had a great time last year when we taught the class, and this year will be fun as well. I'm excited you're going to join us. So, I want to give the basic idea, and layout of the class, to give you an idea of what to expect. I would recommend to people to bring a laptop, that is hopefully capable of running VMs. I'm pretty familiar with VirtualBox, but also acceptable will be KVM, and vmware. I can usually click my way through most of these VM environments, and get you setup. If you don't have a laptop, and just want to watch either my screen, or a fellow student's screen, that is acceptable, as well; and you'll be more than welcome to participate. I'm going to walk through some of these VMs with you, give you a chance to attack them, as you will; and work on some remediation's for the vulnerabilities we find. I would highly recommend that you set up your environment, and even test with the VMs listed below, to make sure you are ready to go for the class. I'm using VMs from vulnhub.com ( https://vulnhub.com ), and specifically, the ones I'm using are: De-ICE: S1.100 http://hackingdojo.com/downloads/iso/De-ICE_S1.100.iso De-ICE: S1.110 http://hackingdojo.com/downloads/iso/De-ICE_S1.110.iso De-ICE: S2.100 https://download.vulnhub.com/deice/De-ICE_S2.100_%28de-ice.net-2.100-1.0%29.iso De-ICE: S1.120 http://hackingdojo.com/downloads/iso/De-ICE_S1.120.iso De-ICE: S1.140 http://hackingdojo.com/downloads/iso/De-ICE_S1.140.iso Pentester Lab: CVE-2014-6271: ShellShock https://download.vulnhub.com/pentesterlab/cve-2014-6271.iso Please, please, please, please reach out to me if you have any questions/problems, and we can either address them, or come up with a valid workaround. Again, I'm super excited to be doing this class again! -- Mike --001a113f58e46048ee0536fd919c Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi Everyone,

I'm so excited that I = get to do this class again. We really had a great time last year when we ta= ught the class, and this year will be fun as well. I'm excited you'= re going to join us.

So, I want to give the basic = idea, and layout of the class, to give you an idea of what to expect.
=

I would recommend to people to bring a laptop, that is = hopefully capable of running VMs. I'm pretty familiar with VirtualBox, = but also acceptable will be KVM, and vmware. I can usually click my way thr= ough most of these VM environments, and get you setup. If you don't hav= e a laptop, and just want to watch either my screen, or a fellow student= 9;s screen, that is acceptable, as well; and you'll be more than welcom= e to participate.

I'm going to walk through so= me of these VMs with you, give you a chance to attack them, as you will; an= d work on some remediation's for the vulnerabilities we find.

I would highly recommend that you set up your environment, = and even test with the VMs listed below, to make sure you are ready to go f= or the class.

I'm using VMs from vulnhub.com ( https:/= /vulnhub.com ), and specifically, the ones I'm using are:

De-ICE: S1.100

De-ICE: S1.110

De= -ICE: S2.100

D= e-ICE: S1.120


Please, please, = please, please reach out to me if you have any questions/problems, and we c= an either address them, or come up with a valid workaround.

<= /div>
Again, I'm super excited to be doing this class again!
<= div>

--
Mike
--001a113f58e46048ee0536fd919c-- From MikeDawg@gmail.com Wed Jul 6 21:48:00 2016 From: MikeDawg@gmail.com (Mike) Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2016 14:48:00 -0600 Subject: [SFS] Re: Penetrations and Remediation Class In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: --001a114eddaec05cf60536fdb1a7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Also, as a quick follow-up; I haven't finished all the teaching materials and labs yet, but last year, we had an issue with 1 or maybe 2 of the VMs provided, and weren't able to get them to run. If you run into a similar issue, don't dead-lock yourself on the issue, and we can figure it out during class, you can ping me and we can chat about it, or we just won't run the lab, in the class. Don't let the labs be any sort of sticking point for you. Thanks On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 2:38 PM, Mike wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > I'm so excited that I get to do this class again. We really had a great > time last year when we taught the class, and this year will be fun as well. > I'm excited you're going to join us. > > So, I want to give the basic idea, and layout of the class, to give you an > idea of what to expect. > > I would recommend to people to bring a laptop, that is hopefully capable > of running VMs. I'm pretty familiar with VirtualBox, but also acceptable > will be KVM, and vmware. I can usually click my way through most of these > VM environments, and get you setup. If you don't have a laptop, and just > want to watch either my screen, or a fellow student's screen, that is > acceptable, as well; and you'll be more than welcome to participate. > > I'm going to walk through some of these VMs with you, give you a chance to > attack them, as you will; and work on some remediation's for the > vulnerabilities we find. > > I would highly recommend that you set up your environment, and even test > with the VMs listed below, to make sure you are ready to go for the class. > > I'm using VMs from vulnhub.com ( https://vulnhub.com ), and specifically, > the ones I'm using are: > > De-ICE: S1.100 > http://hackingdojo.com/downloads/iso/De-ICE_S1.100.iso > > De-ICE: S1.110 > http://hackingdojo.com/downloads/iso/De-ICE_S1.110.iso > > De-ICE: S2.100 > > https://download.vulnhub.com/deice/De-ICE_S2.100_%28de-ice.net-2.100-1.0%29.iso > > De-ICE: S1.120 > http://hackingdojo.com/downloads/iso/De-ICE_S1.120.iso > > De-ICE: S1.140 > http://hackingdojo.com/downloads/iso/De-ICE_S1.140.iso > > Pentester Lab: CVE-2014-6271: ShellShock > https://download.vulnhub.com/pentesterlab/cve-2014-6271.iso > > > Please, please, please, please reach out to me if you have any > questions/problems, and we can either address them, or come up with a valid > workaround. > > Again, I'm super excited to be doing this class again! > > -- > Mike > -- Mike --001a114eddaec05cf60536fdb1a7 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Also, as a quick follow-up; I haven't finished all the= teaching materials and labs yet, but last year, we had an issue with 1 or = maybe 2 of the VMs provided, and weren't able to get them to run. If yo= u run into a similar issue, don't dead-lock yourself on the issue, and = we can figure it out during class, you can ping me and we can chat about it= , or we just won't run the lab, in the class.

Don= 9;t let the labs be any sort of sticking point for you.

Thanks



On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 2:38 PM, Mike <= span dir=3D"ltr"><mikedawg@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Everyone,

I'm so excited that = I get to do this class again. We really had a great time last year when we = taught the class, and this year will be fun as well. I'm excited you= 9;re going to join us.

So, I want to give the basi= c idea, and layout of the class, to give you an idea of what to expect.

I would recommend to people to bring a laptop, that i= s hopefully capable of running VMs. I'm pretty familiar with VirtualBox= , but also acceptable will be KVM, and vmware. I can usually click my way t= hrough most of these VM environments, and get you setup. If you don't h= ave a laptop, and just want to watch either my screen, or a fellow student&= #39;s screen, that is acceptable, as well; and you'll be more than welc= ome to participate.

I'm going to walk through = some of these VMs with you, give you a chance to attack them, as you will; = and work on some remediation's for the vulnerabilities we find.

I would highly recommend that you set up your environment= , and even test with the VMs listed below, to make sure you are ready to go= for the class.

I'm using VMs from vulnhub.com ( https://vulnhub.com ), and specifically,= the ones I'm using are:




--
Mi= ke
--001a114eddaec05cf60536fdb1a7-- From DLWillson@TheGeek.NU Thu Jul 7 16:26:11 2016 From: DLWillson@TheGeek.NU (David L. Willson) Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2016 09:26:11 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [SFS] LFCS SG: Open Lab today at noon In-Reply-To: <31575986.200886.1467659832853.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> Message-ID: <16768633.209097.1467905171380.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> Study Groupers: Remember there's an open lab hour at noon in Big Blue Button today. SFS Fishes: Feel free to join us. This is un-programmed, facilitated time. Bring your questions, requests, problems, and projects. I'll be "in the lab" from about noon until about 1PM. The unironically big blue button to join Big Blue Button is in the left-nav on www.sofree.us; the password is 'expert' -- David L. Willson Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) http://sofree.us This is a good time for a r3VOLution. From DLWillson@TheGeek.NU Fri Jul 8 06:29:01 2016 From: DLWillson@TheGeek.NU (David L. Willson) Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2016 23:29:01 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [SFS] need a substitute teacher In-Reply-To: <14530694.210633.1467954869644.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> Message-ID: <7392634.210646.1467955741846.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> ------=_Part_210645_10415949.1467955741845 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I need someone to fill in for me with the LFCS Study Group on 7/20. The substitute teacher will need to cover NFS or apache: show-and-tell (1 hour) and support learners practicing (2 hours). Ideally, they will demonstrate a simple server setup on CentOS 7, openSUSE 13.1, and Ubuntu 14.04. Yes, I know it's a lot to cover in an hour. It's OK to be shallow and finish late. Anyone? -- David L. Willson Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) http://sofree.us This is a good time for a r3VOLution. ------=_Part_210645_10415949.1467955741845 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
I need someone to fill in for me with the LFCS Study Group on 7/20.

The substitute teacher will need to cover NFS or apache: show-and-tell (1 hour) and support learners practicing (2 hours).

Ideally, they will demonstrate a simple server setup on CentOS 7, openSUSE 13.1, and Ubuntu 14.04.

Yes, I know it's a lot to cover in an hour. It's OK to be shallow and finish late.

Anyone?

--
David L. Willson
Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
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------=_Part_210645_10415949.1467955741845-- From matuse@gmail.com Thu Jul 14 06:52:32 2016 From: matuse@gmail.com (Matt James) Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2016 23:52:32 -0600 Subject: [SFS] Struggling with regex / file renaming Message-ID: Gents, So - I'm trying to clean up some file names so that plex will index my Simpsons episodes correctly. Currently, I have stuff named like this: 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg 1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg That is - first two numbers are the season, second two are the episode. I'd like to rename them like this: s12e05 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg s12e06 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg s12e07 The Great Money Caper.mpg s12e08 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg so, after a little man pages and google, I tried the following: matt@owncloud:/backup/SIMPSONS/12$ for f in *.mpg; do echo mv $f $(echo $f | sed -e 's/\([0-9][0-9]\)\([0-9][0-9]\)/s\1e\2/'); done mv 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg s12e05 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg mv 1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg s12e06 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg mv 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg s12e07 The Great Money Caper.mpg mv 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg s12e08 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg Basically, I'm searching for a group of two numbers and then another two numbers and then I'm replacing with an "s", then group 1, then "e", then group 2, and then the rest of the file name. this seems to do what I want, except when I take out the "echo" in the for loop - it doesn't actually work because I'm not escaping the spaces correctly (I think that's why it's failing anyway) so - I tried this: matt@owncloud:/backup/SIMPSONS/12$ for f in *.mpg; do echo mv $f ${f/([0-9][0-9])([0-9][0-9])/s\1e\2/}; done mv 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg mv 1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg 1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg mv 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg mv 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg but, as you can see - it's not matching the search anymore and so it just returns the same filename instead of the modified one. What am I missing? Is there a better way? It's almost midnight - I'm putting this down for now - maybe one of you can help.... Matt From matuse@gmail.com Thu Jul 14 14:33:09 2016 From: matuse@gmail.com (Matt James) Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2016 07:33:09 -0600 Subject: [SFS] Struggling with regex / file renaming In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: --001a114fcaa8fc80dc0537988a10 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 On Jul 14, 2016 7:07 AM, "David L. Willson" wrote: > > Try storing the new filename in a variable and/or add quotes. > > n=$( echo $f | sed ... ) > echo mv "$f" "$n" Thanks - I'll give it a try. > > Also, consider asking the ladies. We have a few smart ones on the list. My bad. I drafted the email to a select few and then changed to the list. I failed to update the greeting, please excuse the error. Matt --001a114fcaa8fc80dc0537988a10 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

On Jul 14, 2016 7:07 AM, "David L. Willson" <DLWillson@thegeek.nu> wrote: >
> Try storing the new filename in a variable and/or add quotes.
>
> n=3D$( echo $f | sed ... )
> echo mv "$f" "$n"

Thanks - I'll give it a try.

>
> Also, consider asking the ladies. We have a few smart ones on the list= .

My bad.=C2=A0 I drafted the email to a select few and then c= hanged to the list. I failed to update the greeting, please excuse the erro= r.

Matt

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--001a114fcaa8fc80dc0537988a10-- From MikeDawg@gmail.com Thu Jul 14 15:18:35 2016 From: MikeDawg@gmail.com (Mike) Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2016 08:18:35 -0600 Subject: [SFS] Struggling with regex / file renaming In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: --001a11441d5e79151d0537992de4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 So, my honest opinion, just for ease of use. Have you looked at sonarr? I've got it doing all sorts of media management. On Jul 13, 2016 23:55, "Matt James" wrote: > Gents, > So - I'm trying to clean up some file names so that plex will index > my Simpsons episodes correctly. > > Currently, I have stuff named like this: > > 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg > 1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg > 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg > 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg > > That is - first two numbers are the season, second two are the episode. > > I'd like to rename them like this: > > s12e05 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg > s12e06 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg > s12e07 The Great Money Caper.mpg > s12e08 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg > > so, after a little man pages and google, I tried the following: > > matt@owncloud:/backup/SIMPSONS/12$ for f in *.mpg; do echo mv $f > $(echo $f | sed -e 's/\([0-9][0-9]\)\([0-9][0-9]\)/s\1e\2/'); done > mv 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg s12e05 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg > mv 1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg s12e06 The Computer Wore > Menace Shoes.mpg > mv 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg s12e07 The Great Money Caper.mpg > mv 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg s12e08 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg > > Basically, I'm searching for a group of two numbers and then another > two numbers and then I'm replacing with an "s", then group 1, then > "e", then group 2, and then the rest of the file name. > this seems to do what I want, except when I take out the "echo" in the > for loop - it doesn't actually work because I'm not escaping the > spaces correctly (I think that's why it's failing anyway) > > so - I tried this: > > matt@owncloud:/backup/SIMPSONS/12$ for f in *.mpg; do echo mv $f > ${f/([0-9][0-9])([0-9][0-9])/s\1e\2/}; done > mv 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg > mv 1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg 1206 The Computer Wore > Menace Shoes.mpg > mv 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg > mv 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg > > but, as you can see - it's not matching the search anymore and so it > just returns the same filename instead of the modified one. > > What am I missing? Is there a better way? It's almost midnight - I'm > putting this down for now - maybe one of you can help.... > > Matt > _______________________________________________ > SFS mailing list > SFS@thegeek.nu > http://mailman.thegeek.nu/mailman/listinfo/sfs > --001a11441d5e79151d0537992de4 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

So, my honest opinion, just for ease of use. Have you looked= at sonarr?

I've got it doing all sorts of media management.

On Jul 13, 2016 23:55, "Matt James" &l= t;matuse@gmail.com> wrote:
Gents,
=C2=A0 =C2=A0So - I'm trying to clean up some file names so that plex w= ill index
my Simpsons episodes correctly.

Currently, I have stuff named like this:

1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg
1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg
1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg
1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg

That is - first two numbers are the season, second two are the episode.

I'd like to rename them like this:

s12e05 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg
s12e06 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg
s12e07 The Great Money Caper.mpg
s12e08 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg

so, after a little man pages and google,=C2=A0 I tried the following:

matt@owncloud:/backup/SIMPSONS/12$ for f in *.mpg; do echo mv $f
$(echo $f | sed -e 's/\([0-9][0-9]\)\([0-9][0-9]\)/s\1e\2/'); done<= br> mv 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg s12e05 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg
mv 1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg s12e06 The Computer Wore
Menace Shoes.mpg
mv 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg s12e07 The Great Money Caper.mpg
mv 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg s12e08 Skinner's Sense of Snow.= mpg

Basically, I'm searching for a group of two numbers and then another two numbers and then I'm replacing with an "s", then group 1,= then
"e", then group 2, and then the rest of the file name.
this seems to do what I want, except when I take out the "echo" i= n the
for loop - it doesn't actually work because I'm not escaping the spaces correctly (I think that's why it's failing anyway)

so - I tried this:

matt@owncloud:/backup/SIMPSONS/12$ for f in *.mpg; do echo mv $f
${f/([0-9][0-9])([0-9][0-9])/s\1e\2/}; done
mv 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg
mv 1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg 1206 The Computer Wore
Menace Shoes.mpg
mv 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg
mv 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mp= g

but, as you can see - it's not matching the search anymore and so it just returns the same filename instead of the modified one.

What am I missing?=C2=A0 Is there a better way?=C2=A0 It's almost midni= ght - I'm
putting this down for now - maybe one of you can help....

Matt
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--001a11441d5e79151d0537992de4-- From davide.del.vento@gmail.com Thu Jul 14 15:43:45 2016 From: davide.del.vento@gmail.com (Davide Del Vento) Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2016 08:43:45 -0600 Subject: [SFS] Struggling with regex / file renaming In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: > Is there a better way? I'm old school: don't use spaces in filenames. Use CamelCase or underscores or something else. Now that you have them, you might remove them with tr (or sed, or whatever). From aayore@gmail.com Thu Jul 14 15:45:52 2016 From: aayore@gmail.com (Aaron Brown) Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2016 08:45:52 -0600 Subject: [SFS] Struggling with regex / file renaming In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5787A5A0.4010307@gmail.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------050302080901060700020903 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Seemed to work fine for me by quoting the entirety of each variable: for f in *.mpg; do mv "$f" "$(echo $f | sed -e 's/\([0-9][0-9]\)\([0-9][0-9]\)/s\1e\2/')"; done > Matt James > July 13, 2016 at 11:52 PM > Gents, > So - I'm trying to clean up some file names so that plex will index > my Simpsons episodes correctly. > > Currently, I have stuff named like this: > > 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg > 1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg > 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg > 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg > > That is - first two numbers are the season, second two are the episode. > > I'd like to rename them like this: > > s12e05 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg > s12e06 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg > s12e07 The Great Money Caper.mpg > s12e08 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg > > so, after a little man pages and google, I tried the following: > > matt@owncloud:/backup/SIMPSONS/12$ for f in *.mpg; do echo mv $f > $(echo $f | sed -e 's/\([0-9][0-9]\)\([0-9][0-9]\)/s\1e\2/'); done > mv 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg s12e05 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg > mv 1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg s12e06 The Computer Wore > Menace Shoes.mpg > mv 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg s12e07 The Great Money Caper.mpg > mv 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg s12e08 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg > > Basically, I'm searching for a group of two numbers and then another > two numbers and then I'm replacing with an "s", then group 1, then > "e", then group 2, and then the rest of the file name. > this seems to do what I want, except when I take out the "echo" in the > for loop - it doesn't actually work because I'm not escaping the > spaces correctly (I think that's why it's failing anyway) > > so - I tried this: > > matt@owncloud:/backup/SIMPSONS/12$ for f in *.mpg; do echo mv $f > ${f/([0-9][0-9])([0-9][0-9])/s\1e\2/}; done > mv 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg > mv 1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg 1206 The Computer Wore > Menace Shoes.mpg > mv 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg > mv 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg > > but, as you can see - it's not matching the search anymore and so it > just returns the same filename instead of the modified one. > > What am I missing? Is there a better way? It's almost midnight - I'm > putting this down for now - maybe one of you can help.... > > Matt > _______________________________________________ > SFS mailing list > SFS@thegeek.nu > http://mailman.thegeek.nu/mailman/listinfo/sfs --------------050302080901060700020903 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Seemed to work fine for me by quoting the entirety of each variable:

for f in *.mpg; do mv "$f" "$(echo $f | sed -e 's/\([0-9][0-9]\)\([0-9][0-9]\)/s\1e\2/')"; done

July 13, 2016 at 11:52 PM
Gents,
So - I'm trying to clean up some file names so that plex will index
my Simpsons episodes correctly.

Currently, I have stuff named like this:

1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg
1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg
1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg
1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg

That is - first two numbers are the season, second two are the episode.

I'd like to rename them like this:

s12e05 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg
s12e06 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg
s12e07 The Great Money Caper.mpg
s12e08 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg

so, after a little man pages and google, I tried the following:

matt@owncloud:/backup/SIMPSONS/12$ for f in *.mpg; do echo mv $f
$(echo $f | sed -e 's/\([0-9][0-9]\)\([0-9][0-9]\)/s\1e\2/'); done
mv 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg s12e05 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg
mv 1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg s12e06 The Computer Wore
Menace Shoes.mpg
mv 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg s12e07 The Great Money Caper.mpg
mv 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg s12e08 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg

Basically, I'm searching for a group of two numbers and then another
two numbers and then I'm replacing with an "s", then group 1, then
"e", then group 2, and then the rest of the file name.
this seems to do what I want, except when I take out the "echo" in the
for loop - it doesn't actually work because I'm not escaping the
spaces correctly (I think that's why it's failing anyway)

so - I tried this:

matt@owncloud:/backup/SIMPSONS/12$ for f in *.mpg; do echo mv $f
${f/([0-9][0-9])([0-9][0-9])/s\1e\2/}; done
mv 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg
mv 1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg 1206 The Computer Wore
Menace Shoes.mpg
mv 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg
mv 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg

but, as you can see - it's not matching the search anymore and so it
just returns the same filename instead of the modified one.

What am I missing? Is there a better way? It's almost midnight - I'm
putting this down for now - maybe one of you can help....

Matt
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--------------050302080901060700020903-- From matuse@gmail.com Thu Jul 14 18:03:09 2016 From: matuse@gmail.com (Matt James) Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2016 11:03:09 -0600 Subject: [SFS] Struggling with regex / file renaming In-Reply-To: <5787A5A0.4010307@gmail.com> References: <5787A5A0.4010307@gmail.com> Message-ID: thanks Aaron, quotes worked like a charm - not sure why I didn't try that.... Davide - yea, I know - I don't like the spaces either, but my bigger issue was plex not linking the season / episode numbers together - had to separate them anyway. Mike - never heard of sonaar - I'll look into it. Thanks everyone for helping the helpless. :-) Matt On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 8:45 AM, Aaron Brown wrote: > Seemed to work fine for me by quoting the entirety of each variable: > > for f in *.mpg; do mv "$f" "$(echo $f | sed -e > 's/\([0-9][0-9]\)\([0-9][0-9]\)/s\1e\2/')"; done > > Matt James > July 13, 2016 at 11:52 PM > Gents, > So - I'm trying to clean up some file names so that plex will index > my Simpsons episodes correctly. > > Currently, I have stuff named like this: > > 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg > 1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg > 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg > 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg > > That is - first two numbers are the season, second two are the episode. > > I'd like to rename them like this: > > s12e05 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg > s12e06 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg > s12e07 The Great Money Caper.mpg > s12e08 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg > > so, after a little man pages and google, I tried the following: > > matt@owncloud:/backup/SIMPSONS/12$ for f in *.mpg; do echo mv $f > $(echo $f | sed -e 's/\([0-9][0-9]\)\([0-9][0-9]\)/s\1e\2/'); done > mv 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg s12e05 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg > mv 1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg s12e06 The Computer Wore > Menace Shoes.mpg > mv 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg s12e07 The Great Money Caper.mpg > mv 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg s12e08 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg > > Basically, I'm searching for a group of two numbers and then another > two numbers and then I'm replacing with an "s", then group 1, then > "e", then group 2, and then the rest of the file name. > this seems to do what I want, except when I take out the "echo" in the > for loop - it doesn't actually work because I'm not escaping the > spaces correctly (I think that's why it's failing anyway) > > so - I tried this: > > matt@owncloud:/backup/SIMPSONS/12$ for f in *.mpg; do echo mv $f > ${f/([0-9][0-9])([0-9][0-9])/s\1e\2/}; done > mv 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg > mv 1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg 1206 The Computer Wore > Menace Shoes.mpg > mv 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg > mv 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg > > but, as you can see - it's not matching the search anymore and so it > just returns the same filename instead of the modified one. > > What am I missing? Is there a better way? It's almost midnight - I'm > putting this down for now - maybe one of you can help.... > > Matt > _______________________________________________ > SFS mailing list > SFS@thegeek.nu > http://mailman.thegeek.nu/mailman/listinfo/sfs > > From shannon.dillman@gmail.com Thu Jul 14 18:37:19 2016 From: shannon.dillman@gmail.com (Shannon Dillman) Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2016 13:37:19 -0400 Subject: [SFS] Struggling with regex / file renaming In-Reply-To: References: <5787A5A0.4010307@gmail.com> Message-ID: --001a1143e8e87f711205379bf692 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Might want to give http://www.filebot.net/ a look. Pre-built packages are available, and everything's on SourceForge and Github . On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 1:03 PM, Matt James wrote: > thanks Aaron, quotes worked like a charm - not sure why I didn't try > that.... > > Davide - yea, I know - I don't like the spaces either, but my bigger > issue was plex not linking the season / episode numbers together - had > to separate them anyway. > > Mike - never heard of sonaar - I'll look into it. > > Thanks everyone for helping the helpless. :-) > > Matt > > On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 8:45 AM, Aaron Brown wrote: > > Seemed to work fine for me by quoting the entirety of each variable: > > > > for f in *.mpg; do mv "$f" "$(echo $f | sed -e > > 's/\([0-9][0-9]\)\([0-9][0-9]\)/s\1e\2/')"; done > > > > Matt James > > July 13, 2016 at 11:52 PM > > Gents, > > So - I'm trying to clean up some file names so that plex will index > > my Simpsons episodes correctly. > > > > Currently, I have stuff named like this: > > > > 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg > > 1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg > > 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg > > 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg > > > > That is - first two numbers are the season, second two are the episode. > > > > I'd like to rename them like this: > > > > s12e05 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg > > s12e06 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg > > s12e07 The Great Money Caper.mpg > > s12e08 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg > > > > so, after a little man pages and google, I tried the following: > > > > matt@owncloud:/backup/SIMPSONS/12$ for f in *.mpg; do echo mv $f > > $(echo $f | sed -e 's/\([0-9][0-9]\)\([0-9][0-9]\)/s\1e\2/'); done > > mv 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg s12e05 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg > > mv 1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg s12e06 The Computer Wore > > Menace Shoes.mpg > > mv 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg s12e07 The Great Money Caper.mpg > > mv 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg s12e08 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg > > > > Basically, I'm searching for a group of two numbers and then another > > two numbers and then I'm replacing with an "s", then group 1, then > > "e", then group 2, and then the rest of the file name. > > this seems to do what I want, except when I take out the "echo" in the > > for loop - it doesn't actually work because I'm not escaping the > > spaces correctly (I think that's why it's failing anyway) > > > > so - I tried this: > > > > matt@owncloud:/backup/SIMPSONS/12$ for f in *.mpg; do echo mv $f > > ${f/([0-9][0-9])([0-9][0-9])/s\1e\2/}; done > > mv 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg > > mv 1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg 1206 The Computer Wore > > Menace Shoes.mpg > > mv 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg > > mv 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg > > > > but, as you can see - it's not matching the search anymore and so it > > just returns the same filename instead of the modified one. > > > > What am I missing? Is there a better way? It's almost midnight - I'm > > putting this down for now - maybe one of you can help.... > > > > Matt > > _______________________________________________ > > SFS mailing list > > SFS@thegeek.nu > > http://mailman.thegeek.nu/mailman/listinfo/sfs > > > > > _______________________________________________ > SFS mailing list > SFS@thegeek.nu > http://mailman.thegeek.nu/mailman/listinfo/sfs > --001a1143e8e87f711205379bf692 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Might want to give=C2=A0http://www.filebot.net/ a look. Pre-built packages are available, and= everything's on = SourceForge and Github.

On Thu, = Jul 14, 2016 at 1:03 PM, Matt James <matuse@gmail.com> wrote:=
thanks Aaron, quotes worked like a charm= - not sure why I didn't try that....

Davide - yea, I know - I don't like the spaces either, but my bigger issue was plex not linking the season / episode numbers together - had
to separate them anyway.

Mike - never heard of sonaar - I'll look into it.

Thanks everyone for helping the helpless.=C2=A0 :-)

Matt

On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 8:45 AM, Aaron Brown <aayore@gmail.com> wrote:
> Seemed to work fine for me by quoting the entirety of each variable: >
> for f in *.mpg; do mv "$f" "$(echo $f | sed -e
> 's/\([0-9][0-9]\)\([0-9][0-9]\)/s\1e\2/')"; done
>
> Matt James
> July 13, 2016 at 11:52 PM
> Gents,
> So - I'm trying to clean up some file names so that plex will inde= x
> my Simpsons episodes correctly.
>
> Currently, I have stuff named like this:
>
> 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg
> 1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg
> 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg
> 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg
>
> That is - first two numbers are the season, second two are the episode= .
>
> I'd like to rename them like this:
>
> s12e05 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg
> s12e06 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg
> s12e07 The Great Money Caper.mpg
> s12e08 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg
>
> so, after a little man pages and google, I tried the following:
>
> matt@owncloud:/backup/SIMPSONS/12$ for f in *.mpg; do echo mv $f
> $(echo $f | sed -e 's/\([0-9][0-9]\)\([0-9][0-9]\)/s\1e\2/'); = done
> mv 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg s12e05 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg
> mv 1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg s12e06 The Computer Wore > Menace Shoes.mpg
> mv 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg s12e07 The Great Money Caper.mpg
> mv 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg s12e08 Skinner's Sense of = Snow.mpg
>
> Basically, I'm searching for a group of two numbers and then anoth= er
> two numbers and then I'm replacing with an "s", then gro= up 1, then
> "e", then group 2, and then the rest of the file name.
> this seems to do what I want, except when I take out the "echo&qu= ot; in the
> for loop - it doesn't actually work because I'm not escaping t= he
> spaces correctly (I think that's why it's failing anyway)
>
> so - I tried this:
>
> matt@owncloud:/backup/SIMPSONS/12$ for f in *.mpg; do echo mv $f
> ${f/([0-9][0-9])([0-9][0-9])/s\1e\2/}; done
> mv 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg 1205 Homer vs. Dignity.mpg
> mv 1206 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.mpg 1206 The Computer Wore
> Menace Shoes.mpg
> mv 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg 1207 The Great Money Caper.mpg
> mv 1208 Skinner's Sense of Snow.mpg 1208 Skinner's Sense of Sn= ow.mpg
>
> but, as you can see - it's not matching the search anymore and so = it
> just returns the same filename instead of the modified one.
>
> What am I missing? Is there a better way? It's almost midnight - I= 'm
> putting this down for now - maybe one of you can help....
>
> Matt
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------=_Part_26140_488720536.1468616054483-- From MikeDawg@gmail.com Mon Jul 18 16:40:14 2016 From: MikeDawg@gmail.com (Mike) Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2016 09:40:14 -0600 Subject: [SFS] Penetrations and Remediations (from 7/9) Message-ID: --94eb2c054186240ea40537eacb2e Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Hello Everybody!! Sorry it has taken me so long to post an update to our Penetrations and Remediations Class that we had on July 9 (I went on vacation, after leaving our class). I really appreciate everyone making it out for the class, and I think we had a great time. As always, I'm always around to take any questions you may have about the class, relating to the class, or pretty much anything, in general. I spoke to some students during/after the class, and we talked about resources practice your red team skills. I'll include some links at the bottom of this email. So, again, as I said, if you have any questions, feel free to reach out to me. One other reminder, is that I will be teaching the SANS SEC504 class in Denver: http://bit.ly/2a3rsJ2 and you got it, email me, or call me if you have any questions. As far as resources for red-teaming, I highly recommend https://vulnhub.com/ as that is where I got my virtual machines for the class. There are also other resources, that I highly recommend, such as: https://www.reddit.com/r/securityCTF/ https://www.reddit.com/r/netsec https://www.reddit.com/r/sectraining/ https://www.reddit.com/r/SocialEngineering/ https://ringzer0team.com/ Again, thanks for the awesome class, and I look forward to chatting with you guys in the future! -- Mike --94eb2c054186240ea40537eacb2e Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello Everybody!!=C2=A0

Sorry it has ta= ken me so long to post an update to our Penetrations and Remediations Class= that we had on July 9 (I went on vacation, after leaving our class).
=

I really appreciate everyone making it out for the clas= s, and I think we had a great time.

As always, I&#= 39;m always around to take any questions you may have about the class, rela= ting to the class, or pretty much anything, in general.

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--94eb2c054186240ea40537eacb2e-- From garomero@sofree.us Mon Jul 25 14:15:55 2016 From: garomero@sofree.us (Gary A. Romero) Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2016 07:15:55 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [SFS] SFFS - Debian builds and automation In-Reply-To: <817082430.63.1469452691890.JavaMail.garhe@DESKTOP-C15EOOU> Message-ID: <939636048.64.1469452839544.JavaMail.garhe@DESKTOP-C15EOOU> Hi all, We have an exciting class happening for August's Software Freedom First Saturday! Have you ever wanted to created your own Debian builds? What about simple debian build automations? Ever want to understand how developers create the .deb files you use in your Debian, Ubuntu or Mint distro? Than this is the class for you! Our guest instructor Joseph Mills will be joining us remotely to show us exactly how this is done. This will also be our first class held that the Englewood public library! Instructor: Joseph Mills Cost: $32 / PWYC Location: Englewood Public Library Address: 1000 Englewood Pkwy, Englewood, CO Desc: Students will be eased into the Debian DPKG packaging system. Instructor Joseph Mills will be starting out with a small bash program with no dependencies and show us how to package it into a .deb file. Once we've completed that, we'll move on to more advanced packaging. After the simple packaging of the C++ and bash program are done. We'll start talking about signing the packages and how to uploade them to ubuntu and debian linux mint. After this is done we will start talking about packaging for a internal case use. Creating our own repositories and builders with checkers, mailers and all sorts of extra features. As always, we'll need at least 4 students to hold the class so please RSVP on our meetup page (http://www.meetup.com/sofreeus/events/232471061/) or on our website (http://www.sofree.us/debpackagebuilding/) _____________________________________________ Gary (Garheade) Romero SFS Presence Monkey (http://sofree.us) GARomero@sofree.us Cell: 303-895-6696 From garomero@sofree.us Mon Jul 25 14:18:45 2016 From: garomero@sofree.us (Gary A. Romero) Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2016 07:18:45 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [SFS] SFFS - Debian builds and automation In-Reply-To: <939636048.64.1469452839544.JavaMail.garhe@DESKTOP-C15EOOU> References: <939636048.64.1469452839544.JavaMail.garhe@DESKTOP-C15EOOU> Message-ID: <1778037963.96.1469453008785.JavaMail.garhe@DESKTOP-C15EOOU> Almost forgot. The Date of the class is Aug 6th, 11:00am - 3:00pm. _____________________________________________ Gary (Garheade) Romero SFS Presence Monkey (http://sofree.us) GARomero@sofree.us Cell: 303-895-6696 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary A. Romero" To: "sfs" , "CLUE's mailing list" Sent: Monday, July 25, 2016 7:15:55 AM Subject: [SFS] SFFS - Debian builds and automation Hi all, We have an exciting class happening for August's Software Freedom First Saturday! Have you ever wanted to created your own Debian builds? What about simple debian build automations? Ever want to understand how developers create the .deb files you use in your Debian, Ubuntu or Mint distro? Than this is the class for you! Our guest instructor Joseph Mills will be joining us remotely to show us exactly how this is done. This will also be our first class held that the Englewood public library! Instructor: Joseph Mills Cost: $32 / PWYC Location: Englewood Public Library Address: 1000 Englewood Pkwy, Englewood, CO Desc: Students will be eased into the Debian DPKG packaging system. Instructor Joseph Mills will be starting out with a small bash program with no dependencies and show us how to package it into a .deb file. Once we've completed that, we'll move on to more advanced packaging. After the simple packaging of the C++ and bash program are done. We'll start talking about signing the packages and how to uploade them to ubuntu and debian linux mint. After this is done we will start talking about packaging for a internal case use. Creating our own repositories and builders with checkers, mailers and all sorts of extra features. As always, we'll need at least 4 students to hold the class so please RSVP on our meetup page (http://www.meetup.com/sofreeus/events/232471061/) or on our website (http://www.sofree.us/debpackagebuilding/) _____________________________________________ Gary (Garheade) Romero SFS Presence Monkey (http://sofree.us) GARomero@sofree.us Cell: 303-895-6696 _______________________________________________ SFS mailing list SFS@thegeek.nu http://mailman.thegeek.nu/mailman/listinfo/sfs From DLWillson@TheGeek.NU Mon Jul 25 18:30:26 2016 From: DLWillson@TheGeek.NU (David L. Willson) Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2016 11:30:26 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [SFS] web-vpn/proxy/client Message-ID: <25950180.257284.1469467826402.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> ------=_Part_257283_17350744.1469467826400 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Looks like I'm firewalled in here. Can't ssh to my favorite text terminal server, which means I can't pull my most private repository, the one that has my encrypted kdbx password database. What is your favorite solution to such a problem? Ideas I've had so far: * Set up a VPN somewhere * Set up a web-based VPN or terminal client or proxy * Use my phone's hotspot I think I remember someone saying they had a web-based something that lets them into their home network at need. -- David L. Willson Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) http://sofree.us This is a good time for a r3VOLution. ------=_Part_257283_17350744.1469467826400 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <= div style=3D'font-family: times new roman,new york,times,serif; font-size: = 12pt; color: #000000'>Looks like I'm firewalled in here. Can't ssh to my fa= vorite text terminal server, which means I can't pull my most private repos= itory, the one that has my encrypted kdbx password database.

What is= your favorite solution to such a problem?

Ideas I've had so far:
* Set up a VPN somewhere
* Set up a web-based VPN or terminal clien= t or proxy
* Use my phone's hotspot

I think I remember someone sa= ying they had a web-based something that lets them into their home network = at need.

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Teac= her, Engineer, Evangelist
RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFC= S
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
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charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I currently have my Password DB on a cloud drive that works with my phone and use my phones app to open my password safe On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 11:30 AM, David L. Willson wrote: > Looks like I'm firewalled in here. Can't ssh to my favorite text terminal > server, which means I can't pull my most private repository, the one that > has my encrypted kdbx password database. > > What is your favorite solution to such a problem? > > Ideas I've had so far: > > * Set up a VPN somewhere > * Set up a web-based VPN or terminal client or proxy > * Use my phone's hotspot > > I think I remember someone saying they had a web-based something that let= s > them into their home network at need. > > -- > David L. Willson > Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist > RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS > Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) > http://sofree.us > > This is a good time for a r3VOLution. > > --=20 *=E2=80=9CThe best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up.=E2=80= =9D- PAUL VALERY* --94eb2c0484487c01a00538794e5d Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I currently have my Password DB on a cloud drive that work= s with my phone and use my phones app to open my password safe

On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at = 11:30 AM, David L. Willson <DLWillson@thegeek.nu> wrote:<= br>
Looks like I'm= firewalled in here. Can't ssh to my favorite text terminal server, whi= ch means I can't pull my most private repository, the one that has my e= ncrypted kdbx password database.

What is your favorite solution to s= uch a problem?

Ideas I've had so far:

* Set up a VPN some= where
* Set up a web-based VPN or terminal client or proxy
* Use my p= hone's hotspot

I think I remember someone saying they had a web-= based something that lets them into their home network at need.

--
David L. Willson
Teacher, Engineer, Evang= elist
RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS
Mobile 720-333-= LANS(5267)
http://sofree.= us

This is a good time for a r3VOLution.=



--
=E2=80=9CThe=20 best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up.=E2=80=9D
-=20 PAUL=20 VALERY
--94eb2c0484487c01a00538794e5d-- From mike@shouptech.com Mon Jul 25 18:50:51 2016 From: mike@shouptech.com (Mike Shoup) Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2016 11:50:51 -0600 Subject: [SFS] web-vpn/proxy/client In-Reply-To: <25950180.257284.1469467826402.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> References: <25950180.257284.1469467826402.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> Message-ID: --94eb2c05ea7ed6e1490538796c87 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 I access my home stuff via guacamole. https://guacamole.incubator.apache.org On Jul 25, 2016 11:33 AM, "David L. Willson" wrote: > Looks like I'm firewalled in here. Can't ssh to my favorite text terminal > server, which means I can't pull my most private repository, the one that > has my encrypted kdbx password database. > > What is your favorite solution to such a problem? > > Ideas I've had so far: > > * Set up a VPN somewhere > * Set up a web-based VPN or terminal client or proxy > * Use my phone's hotspot > > I think I remember someone saying they had a web-based something that lets > them into their home network at need. > > -- > David L. Willson > Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist > RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS > Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) > http://sofree.us > > This is a good time for a r3VOLution. > > --94eb2c05ea7ed6e1490538796c87 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I access my home stuff via guacamole. https://guacamole.incubator.apache.org


On Jul 25, 2016 1= 1:33 AM, "David L. Willson" <DLWillson@thegeek.nu> wrote:
Looks like I'm firewalled= in here. Can't ssh to my favorite text terminal server, which means I = can't pull my most private repository, the one that has my encrypted kd= bx password database.

What is your favorite solution to such a probl= em?

Ideas I've had so far:

* Set up a VPN somewhere
* = Set up a web-based VPN or terminal client or proxy
* Use my phone's = hotspot

I think I remember someone saying they had a web-based somet= hing that lets them into their home network at need.

--
David L. Willson
Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
RH= CE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)<= br>http://sofree.us
<= br>This is a good time for a r3VOLution.
<= br>
--94eb2c05ea7ed6e1490538796c87-- From DLWillson@TheGeek.NU Mon Jul 25 18:53:03 2016 From: DLWillson@TheGeek.NU (David L. Willson) Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2016 11:53:03 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [SFS] web-vpn/proxy/client In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <21024460.257456.1469469183089.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> ------=_Part_257455_26659924.1469469183088 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *That's* the thing I was trying to remember: guacamole! I love guacamole! -- David L. Willson Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) http://sofree.us This is a good time for a r3VOLution. ----- Original Message ----- > I access my home stuff via guacamole. > https://guacamole.incubator.apache.org > On Jul 25, 2016 11:33 AM, "David L. Willson" < DLWillson@thegeek.nu > > wrote: > > Looks like I'm firewalled in here. Can't ssh to my favorite text > > terminal server, which means I can't pull my most private > > repository, the one that has my encrypted kdbx password database. > > > What is your favorite solution to such a problem? > > > Ideas I've had so far: > > > * Set up a VPN somewhere > > > * Set up a web-based VPN or terminal client or proxy > > > * Use my phone's hotspot > > > I think I remember someone saying they had a web-based something > > that > > lets them into their home network at need. > > > -- > > > David L. Willson > > > Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist > > > RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS > > > Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) > > > http://sofree.us > > > This is a good time for a r3VOLution. > ------=_Part_257455_26659924.1469469183088 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <= div style=3D'font-family: times new roman,new york,times,serif; font-size: = 12pt; color: #000000'>*That's* the thing I was trying to remember: guacamol= e! I love guacamole!

--
David L. Wil= lson
Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 = SUSE_CLP LFCS
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us

This = is a good time for a r3VOLution.


I access my home stuff via guacamole. https://guacamole.incubator.apac= he.org


On Jul 25, 2016 1= 1:33 AM, "David L. Willson" <DLWillson@thegeek.nu> wrote:
Looks like I'm firewalled in here. Can't s= sh to my favorite text terminal server, which means I can't pull my most pr= ivate repository, the one that has my encrypted kdbx password database.
=
What is your favorite solution to such a problem?

Ideas I've had= so far:

* Set up a VPN somewhere
* Set up a web-based VPN or ter= minal client or proxy
* Use my phone's hotspot

I think I remember= someone saying they had a web-based something that lets them into their ho= me network at need.

--
David L. Willson
Teac= her, Engineer, Evangelist
RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFC= S
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us

This is a good time for a r3VOLution.


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charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I'd like to tell you how I do it but they'd put me up against the wall if I did. On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 12:18 PM, David L. Willson wrote: > Mine's an encrypted kdbx on an encrypted volume on an ssh-only server in > my basement. The only thing I haven't done is drop fail2ban. > > > > Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone > > > -------- Original message -------- > From: James Romero > Date: 7/25/16 11:42 AM (GMT-07:00) > To: "David L. Willson" > Cc: sfs > Subject: Re: [SFS] web-vpn/proxy/client > > I currently have my Password DB on a cloud drive that works with my phone > and use my phones app to open my password safe > > On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 11:30 AM, David L. Willson > wrote: > >> Looks like I'm firewalled in here. Can't ssh to my favorite text termina= l >> server, which means I can't pull my most private repository, the one tha= t >> has my encrypted kdbx password database. >> >> What is your favorite solution to such a problem? >> >> Ideas I've had so far: >> >> * Set up a VPN somewhere >> * Set up a web-based VPN or terminal client or proxy >> * Use my phone's hotspot >> >> I think I remember someone saying they had a web-based something that >> lets them into their home network at need. >> >> -- >> David L. Willson >> Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist >> RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS >> Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) >> http://sofree.us >> >> This is a good time for a r3VOLution. >> >> > > > -- > > *=E2=80=9CThe best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up.=E2=80= =9D- PAUL VALERY* > --001a1147a228bfe7ef05387aec63 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I'd like to tell you how I do it but they'd put me= up against the wall if I did.

On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 12:18 PM, David L. Willson <= DLWillson@thegeek.nu> wrote:
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smart= phone


-------- Original message -------= -
From: James Romero <coloradoskinny@gmail.com>
Date: 7/25/16 11:42 AM= (GMT-07:00)
To: "David L. Willson" <DLWillson@thegeek.nu>
Cc: = sfs <sfs@thegeek.nu<= /a>>
Subject: Re: [SFS] web-vpn/proxy/client

I currently have my Password DB on a cloud drive that works with my phone= and use my phones app to open my password safe

On Mon, Jul 25,= 2016 at 11:30 AM, David L. Willson <DLWillson@thegeek.nu> wrote:
Looks lik= e I'm firewalled in here. Can't ssh to my favorite text terminal se= rver, which means I can't pull my most private repository, the one that= has my encrypted kdbx password database.

What is your favorite solu= tion to such a problem?

Ideas I've had so far:

* Set up a= VPN somewhere
* Set up a web-based VPN or terminal client or proxy
*= Use my phone's hotspot

I think I remember someone saying they h= ad a web-based something that lets them into their home network at need.
--
David L. Willson
Teacher, Engine= er, Evangelist
RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS
Mobile= 720-333-LANS(5267)
http:= //sofree.us

This is a good time for a r3VOLution.




--
=E2=80=9CThe=20 best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up.=E2=80=9D
-=20 PAUL=20 VALERY

--001a1147a228bfe7ef05387aec63-- From MikeDawg@gmail.com Tue Jul 26 01:24:54 2016 From: MikeDawg@gmail.com (Mike) Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2016 19:24:54 -0500 Subject: [SFS] Encryptr Message-ID: --001a114c8a5614705405387eee5c Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Anyone have any knowledge about encryptr? Just found the project today, and was curious if anyone knows anything about it. --001a114c8a5614705405387eee5c Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8

Anyone have any knowledge about encryptr? Just found the project today, and was curious if anyone knows anything about it.

--001a114c8a5614705405387eee5c-- From davide.del.vento@gmail.com Tue Jul 26 15:28:20 2016 From: davide.del.vento@gmail.com (Davide Del Vento) Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2016 08:28:20 -0600 Subject: [SFS] web-vpn/proxy/client In-Reply-To: <21024460.257456.1469469183089.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> References: <21024460.257456.1469469183089.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> Message-ID: Has anybody by any chance compared the guac with fastX? On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 11:53 AM, David L. Willson wrote: > *That's* the thing I was trying to remember: guacamole! I love guacamole! > > -- > David L. Willson > Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist > RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS > Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) > http://sofree.us > > This is a good time for a r3VOLution. > > ________________________________ > > I access my home stuff via guacamole. https://guacamole.incubator.apache.org > > > On Jul 25, 2016 11:33 AM, "David L. Willson" wrote: >> >> Looks like I'm firewalled in here. Can't ssh to my favorite text terminal >> server, which means I can't pull my most private repository, the one that >> has my encrypted kdbx password database. >> >> What is your favorite solution to such a problem? >> >> Ideas I've had so far: >> >> * Set up a VPN somewhere >> * Set up a web-based VPN or terminal client or proxy >> * Use my phone's hotspot >> >> I think I remember someone saying they had a web-based something that lets >> them into their home network at need. >> >> -- >> David L. Willson >> Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist >> RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS >> Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) >> http://sofree.us >> >> This is a good time for a r3VOLution. >> >