[6:00pm] jtodd: JimCifarelli: No. Doesn't matter the distribution of the RF; only that you're on those frequencies. [6:01pm] fred-tmft: JimCifarelli: we could rule the underground! [6:01pm] jtodd: JimCifarelli: Though if your opinion is "It's only illegal if they catch you" then perhaps it's "legal". I'm thinking this would work well in salt mines at unlimited power. [6:01pm] JimCifarelli: jtodd: That's a bummer. Manufacturing buildings are sometime all metal and cell phone usage drops [6:02pm] jtodd: Very true. [6:02pm] konu joined the chat room. [6:03pm] beek: My office is in a steel building -- it's a perfect example of a Faraday shield. [6:03pm] jameswf: In Arizona we call a steal building an oven [6:03pm] jameswf: *steel [6:04pm] jtodd: Interestingly, my GSM phone works decently even when I'm inside a steel ISO shipping container with the doors closed. [6:04pm] imchandave: at 9600 baud via CSD? [6:04pm] DFrankel left the chat room. ("Java user signed off") [6:04pm] DFrankel joined the chat room. [6:07pm] imchandave: Dave Burgess: can OpenBTS currently support a 9600 BAUD CSD for PPP? [6:07pm] MicroChip32: assuming the phones arent locked to a carrier, like all mine are [6:08pm] e4tech joined the chat room. [6:08pm] imchandave: We have streets in HK whose shops are only used unlocked phones. [6:08pm] ricko73: Nokia FTW [6:09pm] jameswf: They also ship these phones to 3rd world countries(not sure who they are calling) [6:09pm] wolrah: got to love unlocked phones [6:09pm] imchandave: can OpenBTS currently support a 9600 BAUD CSD for PPP? [6:11pm] • jameswf wonders why mike white keeps coming in and out then realizes he is using Ameritech errr SBCGlobal [6:14pm] imchandave: can OpenBTS currently support a 9600 BAUD CSD for PPP? [6:15pm] imchandave: yes. [6:15pm] Zeeek: We Hear You ™ [6:16pm] imchandave: 2 weeks...how much? [6:16pm] imchandave: seriously.. [6:16pm] imchandave: I'm looking at it for OLPC. [6:16pm] imchandave: yes. [6:16pm] imchandave: imchandave [6:16pm] dburgess00: dburgess@jcis.net [6:16pm] imchandave: thanks.... [6:16pm] imchandave: ok. [6:17pm] e4tech: LOL.. [6:17pm] jtodd: olpc needs a voip client first, imho. [6:17pm] imchandave: main problem with OLPC is that gstream is not very stable. [6:17pm] jameswf: heh about twitter http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PN2HAroA12w [6:19pm] dcdeadbeat left the chat room. [6:20pm] e4tech: ahhh [6:20pm] e4tech left the chat room. (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) [6:20pm] e4tech joined the chat room. [6:20pm] jameswf: SD&R? I am here for the gangbang [6:21pm] fred-tmft: very closed [6:21pm] fred-tmft: some beta available [6:21pm] DaveM_in_CO: i still have a GC account that can be converted [6:21pm] fred-tmft: DaveM_in_CO: like the recent posts [6:21pm] jameswf: I was not invited to the GV cool club [6:22pm] e4tech: Send it on over Dave.. [6:22pm] DaveM_in_CO: i am an acount that can't be converted. [6:22pm] DaveM_in_CO: not typing well, 3rd try: I still have an account that can't be converted. [6:23pm] davevg-btwtech: i believe they were, but you got the level 3 message, at least when i tested it a few months ago [6:23pm] jameswf: who would call france though [6:23pm] e4tech: Whoa! [6:23pm] DaveM_in_CO: I wrote up a 1 week review of Google Voice on my blog yesterday www.pindropsoup.com [6:24pm] dburgess00: stepping out now ... need to return several calls ... thanks for the invitation! [6:26pm] DaveM_in_CO: GV needs to dramatically improve ease of outbound dialing. [6:26pm] imchandave: maybe they had to rewrite everything in python. [6:27pm] DaveM_in_CO: the power strategy is to link GV to Gmail and Google Chat. [6:28pm] DaveM_in_CO: seems very reliable. no issues. [6:28pm] e4tech: Google is very good at giving things away- [6:30pm] maximCH: so I picked up a bottle of "Los Vascos" 2005 Cabernet from Chile... [6:32pm] Zeeek: nice! [6:33pm] imchandave: yahoo. [6:35pm] jameswf: my prediction in the future the country and all of it's data will be controlled by 2 companies Google and walmart [6:35pm] fred-tmft: google booty call statistics sponsored by Trojan and Bacardi [6:36pm] jameswf: google health eek [6:36pm] davevg-btwtech: and they even host personal/corporate email via google apps, i recently changed over to them to handle mail for my personal domain, so its not just gmail.com email data they have [6:36pm] jtodd: jameswf: you do know that google is offering free health care data storage, right? [6:36pm] jameswf: jtodd, yes and walmart is entering the market [6:36pm] e4tech: Goog needs to make a CRM integrated w/ docs - i'd buy that [6:36pm] jameswf: Also discussions of a walmart bank [6:36pm] jtodd: google's interest is not in enterprise. [6:37pm] jtodd: Google is interested in SMB and personal use. [6:38pm] jameswf: I think it all should be run on BSD!! [6:38pm] Zeeek: brb [6:39pm] davevg-btwtech: http://www.salesforce.com/products/google/apps/?d=70130000000DlIb [6:39pm] jameswf: These calls are not the same without richard [6:40pm] jameswf: yeah me and my blackberry are like yeah [6:40pm] e4tech: I have to pay for that... Looking for free [6:40pm] Zeeek: rich yes we miss him [6:40pm] fred-tmft: TeamForrest.com is on google mail... but the free version [6:41pm] Zeeek: I have a free Google Apps account [6:41pm] Zeeek: like gmail with your own domain name and users [6:41pm] fred-tmft: me too [6:41pm] jameswf: Difference between free and paid google apps is: SLA, no Ads and more storage [6:42pm] jameswf: SLA is huge [6:42pm] jameswf: Storage is huge [6:42pm] fred-tmft: yeah, but I mostly use local email and blackberry... so never see the ads and it's like 7GB storage [6:42pm] Bananaskin__ joined the chat room. [6:42pm] JimCifarelli left the chat room. ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") [6:43pm] jameswf: I am using 2Gigs of 25Gigs [6:43pm] fred-tmft: I move mail local for acriving... so using like 250Kb of 2GB [6:44pm] fred-tmft: [6:44pm] Bananaskin_ left the chat room. (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) [6:44pm] e4tech: Hi [6:44pm] e4tech: LOL [6:44pm] e4tech: godamn mute [6:44pm] e4tech: Guess I'm an ass [6:45pm] Bananaskin_ joined the chat room. [6:45pm] jameswf: Mike you are an ass [6:45pm] e4tech: cant win em all I guess [6:45pm] e4tech: JTODD no offence [6:45pm] e4tech: Just thinking out loud w/ mute off [6:45pm] e4tech: @jwert is to thank for that [6:45pm] jameswf: tech walks in to the conference room: Hi guys I am here to fix the mute button [6:46pm] DaveM_in_CO: enterprise implementation of of Google Mail. about 1 hour: http://twurl.nl/ledctp [6:46pm] jameswf: Fonality is using google apps and they are huge [6:46pm] jameswf: odd to me Fonality a networlking company off loads their infrastructure [6:47pm] jameswf: Will pay 10 internet dollars for a google voice invite... [6:48pm] jameswf: I like astlinux cause it sounds like ASS_Linux [6:48pm] jameswf: [6:49pm] jameswf: distributed blacklist like whocalled.us? [6:50pm] jtodd: jameswf: For IP addresses that are doing "bad" thing - like attacking with SIP brute force passwords, or SPIT, or whatever. [6:50pm] e4tech left the chat room. (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) [6:50pm] jameswf: oic that could be handy [6:50pm] jameswf: I would say use the concepts of the BitTorrent filters [6:51pm] DaveM_in_CO: that URL didn't work. Gmail enterprise video: http://bit.ly/zdbvb [6:51pm] jtodd: Lots of people having problems with zombie networks or active attackers who are trying to do distributed penetration attacks on VoIP platforms. [6:51pm] jameswf: Pirates are smart [6:52pm] davevg-btwtech: http://sipvicious.org/blog/ are one of the tools which are used to scan/brute force accounts, useful for testing your own blocking tools [6:53pm] jameswf: There is no tool that replaces good security practices [6:54pm] fred-tmft: http://feeds.dshield.org/block.txt [6:54pm] davevg-btwtech: blaster? [6:54pm] jtodd: jameswf: yes, but if you have systems that are required to be "open" to the internet due to the nature of the service, then it helps a lot to be able to modify your filters based on what attacks other people are experiencing. [6:55pm] jameswf: jtodd, we have a 3 strike rule and auto block failed attempts on all of our servers.. would have to be a lucky guess to brut force in 3 tries [6:56pm] fred-tmft: jameswf: is that with sip reg too? [6:56pm] maximCH: I had numerous rogue SIP packets come into my asterisk... [6:56pm] jameswf: fred-tmft, with all of our servers [6:57pm] jameswf: watch the logs and BAN BAN BAN [6:57pm] fred-tmft: gotcha... [6:57pm] fred-tmft: cron job? [6:57pm] jameswf: jtodd, that is how I use whocalled.us there are reports and each report adds weight. [6:57pm] davevg-btwtech: how many people do you think used the default polycom user/passwords for their ftp account, which would give up all auth info needed to make calls [6:58pm] jameswf: jtodd, your sipp password is 1234... oh oh your bt headset is 0000 [6:58pm] e4tech joined the chat room. [6:59pm] jameswf: Email searching another gmail feature that is gold! [6:59pm] jtodd: jameswf: that's great for E.164 numbers on caller IDs, but doesn't work at layer 3-layer6. [7:00pm] maximCH: www.skuku.com [7:00pm] ricko73: gah [7:01pm] maximCH: GP-630 [7:03pm] Bananaskin__ left the chat room. (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) [7:04pm] imchandave: but you can originate from your old SIM-connected number... [7:04pm] imchandave: cannot ... [7:10pm] jameswf: i am on the ear phone [7:10pm] e4tech left the chat room. (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) [7:10pm] jameswf: I totaly ran yum update and uhhhhhh [7:10pm] fred-tmft: bye all [7:11pm] fred-tmft: nice parking free chat today [7:11pm] maximCH: lol [7:11pm] maximCH: I forgot about that [7:11pm] maximCH: I wanted to program that for the Zurich parking system [7:11pm] Zeeek: G'bye and thx for all the fish! [7:11pm] jameswf: [11:11:17 AM] The Call has ended. [7:11pm] jameswf: [7:11pm] TDF left the chat room. [7:11pm] Zeeek: `/part [7:11pm] maximCH: I'm gonna open the wine now [7:11pm] Zeeek: 'fatr [7:11pm] maximCH: bye all