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Tutorials
Information that I have written concerning computers and programming.

  • Darwin Kernel Compile - A how-to for compiling your own kernel under Mac OSX. Now you can snub off all of those people who say it's not a real OS unless you run a custom kernel. The reason you probably want to build your own Mac kernel is to enable MAC address spoofing, which I cover.
  • Nmap - An introduction to portscanning and Nmap.
  • Filesystems - I gave a seminar about filesystems for CSH members. I became quite well versed in the low-level operation of most filesystems, EXT, UFS and Reiser in particular. I didn't realize until I was actually speaking to other people about filesystems how boring and monotonous they are.

Code
Programs that I have written to solve specific little problems.

  • playlist.pl - A perl script to automatically turn an iTunes playlist into an mp3 directory.
  • portscan.pl - A simple portscanner I wrote to learn Perl threads.
  • ws.pl - This script was, for the most part, originally in 2600 magazine. The printed version didn't work very well, my version is a lot faster and some other stuff that I don't remember. It's well commented, interesting to look at if you like networking. It can find all webservers on the given subnet.

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