●● IRC: #boycottnovell @ FreeNode: Monday, April 19, 2021 ●● ● Apr 19 [00:51] Techrights-sec network maintenance (router) in a bit [00:51] Techrights-sec afk [00:51] Techrights-sec (maintenance completed) [00:53] schestowitz Seems out effective response was strong and effective enough to keep Debian from joining "the mob"... ● Apr 19 [02:11] *rianne (~rianne@2a00:23c4:c3aa:7d01:1f1:b62c:e3b9:f41f) has joined #boycottnovell [02:11] *asusbox2 (~rianne@2a00:23c4:c3aa:7d01:1f1:b62c:e3b9:f41f) has joined #boycottnovell [02:14] *rianne__ has quit (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) [02:14] *asusbox has quit (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) ● Apr 19 [03:38] schestowitz are there any major advantages to using openwrt at home? other than principles and all? At the moment I have lots configured on this "Stock" one....but seeing they can break things without any chain of accountability or timeline for a fix is enough to reconsider.. ● Apr 19 [08:20] Techrights-sec One option is to leave the "stock" router as-is and just power it down and [08:20] Techrights-sec set it aside. Buy another one in its place and put OpenWRT or PFsense [08:20] Techrights-sec on that. In addition to controlling the router in general, you can customize [08:20] Techrights-sec much more that what you can on the proprietary (or proprietariezed) router. ● Apr 19 [11:38] schestowitz bbl, hopefully no site-related issues until back home (have to buy something for our fish, go to town hall, sort out or decide on gym membership) ● Apr 19 [17:08] schestowitz secured membership for another month today [17:09] Techrights-sec Two separate false positives with TM monitoring, about 30 minutes apart. [17:09] Techrights-sec One on montastic the other on local scripts here. [17:09] schestowitz I set load threshold to 30 [17:20] Techrights-sec 30 seems about right, but it triggers false negatives. [17:20] Techrights-sec Also one dump (from the 16th) failed. [17:20] Techrights-sec But the ones before and afte are ok ● Apr 19 [19:32] schestowitz > Hi, [19:32] schestowitz > [19:32] schestowitz > Do you have this router? [19:32] schestowitz > [19:32] schestowitz > https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fbtbusiness.custhelp.com%2Feuf%2Fassets%2FBroadband%2Fhub5%2Fimages%2Fhub5_large.jpg&f=1&nofb=1 [19:32] schestowitz > [19:32] schestowitz > I tried to put openwrt on some Belgacom VDSL router: [19:32] schestowitz > [19:32] schestowitz > http://zoobab.com/bbox3 [19:32] schestowitz > [19:32] -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-zoobab.com | Belgacom Box 3 (Bbox3) - .[ZooBaB]. [19:32] schestowitz > The latest revision use a strange arch: [19:32] schestowitz > [19:32] schestowitz > https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/19.07.7/targets/arc770/generic/ [19:32] -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-downloads.openwrt.org | Index of /releases/19.07.7/targets/arc770/generic/ [19:32] schestowitz > [19:32] schestowitz > On this topic, the European Commission and big ISPs are pushing for [19:32] schestowitz > controlling the modem: [19:32] schestowitz > [19:32] schestowitz > https://fsfe.org/activities/routers/routers.en.html [19:32] -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-fsfe.org | Router Freedom - FSFE [19:32] schestowitz > [19:32] schestowitz > They want to impose the Termination Point. [19:32] schestowitz > [19:32] schestowitz > I went to a physical meeting where FSFE was present with other [19:32] schestowitz > stakeholders, I should get back to them to get the contributions from [19:32] schestowitz > the different contributors. [19:32] schestowitz > [19:32] schestowitz > Tell me if I can be of any help. [19:32] schestowitz FSFE don't like me anymore :-) [19:32] schestowitz Let's see what happens in the next few days... ● Apr 19 [21:37] *hook54321 has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [21:39] *hook54321 (sid149355@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-yisjztwnxvnzatlj) has joined #boycottnovell [21:50] Techrights-sec https://nitter.cc/zoobab/status/1384231820619698177#m [21:50] -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-nitter.cc | zoobab "NO Software Patents" (@zoobab): "EDPS is powerless against the EPO sending personal data to the US, as the EPO is not an EU institution http://techrights.org/2021/04/16/suepo-legal-action/ #gdpr #epo #edps" | nitter [21:50] Techrights-sec https://nitter.cc/thomas_lord/status/1384180082676178956#m [21:50] -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-nitter.cc | Thomas Lord (@thomas_lord): "This is some pretty good dirt digging on who is really central to the attacks on RMS, @davelab6 http://techrights.org/2021/04/04/illuminating-the-agenda/" | nitter [21:51] Techrights-sec https://nitter.cc/zoobab/status/1384137180553961472#m [21:51] -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-nitter.cc | zoobab "NO Software Patents" (@zoobab): ""Introducing vague "HEY HI" nonsense assures the debate will be infantile and based on buzzwords, not substance, often bringing rise to software patents agenda and patent maximalists]" http://techrights.org/2021/04/18/endeavouros-2021-04/" | nitter [21:51] Techrights-sec https://nitter.cc/secalertsasia/status/1384033865187033090#m [21:51] -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-nitter.cc | Cybersecurity Alerts (@secalertsasia): "Yet surprisingly, and despite being fundamentally underlain with a copyrighted work (a video game), relatively little research has been undertaken into the copyright context of eSports. https://cstu.io/9cd17b #InformationTechnology" | nitter ● Apr 19 [23:08] *asusbox2 has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [23:08] *rianne has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)