Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Phatch : Batch photo processing GUI tool

Phatch(Photo + Batch) is an user friendly, cross-platform Photo Batch Processor and Exif Renamer with a nice graphical user interface. Phatch handles all popular image formats and can duplicate (sub)folder hierarchies. Phatch can batch resize, rotate, apply shadows, perspective, rounded corners, … and do much more actions in minutes instead of hours or days if you do it manually.

For more information on Phatch, you can visit HERE.

Overview

Actions: resize, rotate, invert, flip, watermark, shadow, rounded corners and much more!
Drag & drop of actions
Enable & disable actions
Can copy folder hierarchies
Python shell
Error logging
File history
Console (can run on servers without gui)
Desktop droplets
Image Inspector (exif & iptc)
Cross-platform (Linux, Windows & Mac)
python-api

File formats

Phatch supports the same file formats as PIL…

Read & write: 'bmp','dib','gif','jpe','jpeg','jpg','im','msp', 'pcx','png','pbm','pgm','ppm','tif','tiff','xbm'
Read only: 'cur','dcx','fli','flc','fpx', 'gbr','gd','ico','imt','mic','mcidas','pcd', 'psd','bw','rgb','cmyk','sun','tga','xpm'
Write only: 'eps','ps','pdf'

Color support

Phatch supports these color modes:

Monochrome (1-bit pixels, black and white)
Grayscale (8-bit pixels, black and white)
RGB (3x8-bit pixels, true colour)
RGBA (4x8-bit pixels, RGB with transparency mask)
CMYK (4x8-bit pixels, colour separation)
P (8-bit pixels, mapped using a colour palette)
YCbCr (3x8-bit pixels, colour video format)
I (32-bit integer pixels)
F (32-bit floating point pixels)


To install phatch under ubuntu, type the following in terminal:

sudo apt-get install phatch

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Saturday, 7 May 2011

GPRS Setting For Nepal Telecom

Nepal Telecom is providing GPRS service in its both pre-paid and post-paid services. I am posting the general setting to use the GPRS service of Nepal Telecom.

Basic Setting Parameters for GPRS & MMS

Proxy Server :- 192.80.7.133, Port :- 8000

For accessing internet/WAP through your mobile handset :-
GPRS Access Point Name(APN) :- ntwap

For accessing internet through computer by using GPRS service in your mobile phone :-
APN :- ntnet

For sending and receiving MMS :-
MMS APN :- ntmms
MMS Home Page/Server Address :- 192.80.11.180

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HTML Parser For Blogs

I've written a small code snippet that will work as HTML parser for use in your blogs. It can be useful to put the google adsenses and to post source codes in your blog. Obviously it might have other usages but I am using it for posting source codes.

The parser can be accessed from the URL below:

www.nepali.netau.net/parser

Thanks.

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Graphical Tools To Determine PCI Devices In Linux

We can use lspci command to list and determine the PCI devices from the terminal but most of us want some graphical way to view the PCI devices connected to our system. In this post, we will discuss two such GUI tools.

1. GNOME Device Manager
This is a GNOME program to manage devices and device drivers. It's inspired by hal-device-manager, from the HAL project, but rewritten in C for efficiency and an outlook to actually make it manage devices rather than just show information.

To install it, type the following apt-get command:

sudo apt-get install gnome-device-manager

You can open the program from Applications -> System Tools -> Device Manager


2. Hardinfo
HardInfo is a small system profiler and benchmark application that displays information about your hardware and operating system. Currently it knows about PCI, ISA PnP, USB, IDE, SCSI, Serial and parallel port devices.

To install hardinfo, type the following in your terminal:

sudo apt-get install hardinfo

You can open the program from Applications -> System Tools -> System Profiler and Benchmark


If you know any other such GUI tool, please do comment.

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Monday, 25 April 2011

Keyloggers for Linux: Secretly Watch The Linux Users

For windows, there are numerous keyloggers out there with many pretty cool features but there has been none such great keylogger. But lately there have been few developments and new keyloggers have been developed for Linux platform. In this post, I'll list few keyloggers for linux I've heard about.

1. PyKeylogger - PyKeylogger is a free open source keylogger written in the python programming language, available under the terms of the GNU General Public License. It is currently available for Windows (NT/2000 and up), and Linux (using Xlib, so won't work on the console). It is primarily designed for personal backup purposes, rather than stealth keylogging. Thus, it does not make explicit attempts to hide its presence from the operating system or the user. That said, the only way it is visible is that the process name shows up in the task list, so it is not immediately apparent that there is a keylogger on the system. More on PyKeylogger

2. Logkeys - Logkeys is no more advanced than other available Linux keyloggers, but is a bit more up to date, it doesn't unreliably repeat keys and it should never crash your X. It works with serial as well as USB keyboards. More on Logkeys

3. LKL (Linux KeyLogger) - LKL is a userspace keylogger that runs under Linux on the x86 arch. LKL sniffs and logs everything that passes through the hardware keyboard port (0x60). It translates keycodes to ASCII with a keymap file. LKL Homepage

4. THC-Vlogger - THC-vlogger, an advanced linux kernel based keylogger developed by famous hacker group THC, enables the capability to log keystrokes of all administrator/user's sessions via console, serial and remote sessions (telnet, ssh), switching logging mode by using magic password, stealthily sending logged data to centralized remote server. Its smart mode can automatically detect password prompts to log only sensitive user and password information. THC-Vlogger Home

The keyloggers for Linux are not much advanced and generally lack stealth. You'll have to be creative to make those keyloggers really stealth. Anyway, I hope this list gives you a start to know about linux keyloggers.

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Installing Adobe Photoshop CS5 In Ubuntu [How To]

In this tutorial, I will guide you through how to install and fully run Adobe Photoshop CS5 without any errors. We will be installing the Adobe Photoshop CS5 Portable version available for free in internet.



After downloading the installer for Adobe Photoshop CS5 Portable, you will have to first chmod the exe file so that it can be executed.

chmod +x Photoshop_Portable_12.0_en-fr-de-es-it-ru-zh-tw.paf.exe

Now, run the installer and the photoshop installation will complete without any errors. The problem with this portable photoshop cs5 installation is that it will install correctly but might produce the runtime error complaining about the incorrect loading of C runtime environment. The error you are likely to encounter is similar to something below:

Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library

Runtime Error!

Program C:\PhotoshopPortable\PhotoshopPortable.exe

R6034
An application has made an attempt to load the C runtime library incorrectly.
Please contact the application's support team for more information




To fix this error, I copied all the files from WinSxS folder from my windows XP OS to the wine's C:\windows\WinSxS\. For this, copy all the files of WinSxS folder to USB and then to your Ubuntu OS(or if you are on VM like me, copy paste via the Virtual Shared folders feature). Now, go to Applications - Wine - Browse C: Drive and then navigate to Windows - WinSxS folder. Paste all the WinSxS contents you just copied from windows OS to this folder. See the screenshots below if you are confused from where to copy and where to paste:



Now try to run photoshop portable and you will probably face the error as below:

Could not complete your request Unable to initialize windowing system. Terminating.

Now, go to Applications - Wine - Configure Wine and then from the Applications tab, click on Add Application and add the photoshop portable's executable located at $HOME/.wine/dosdevices/c:/PhotoshopPortable/App/PhotoshopCS5. After adding application, select Windows XP from Windows Version dropdown list. Click on Apply and now your photoshop CS5 portable should work without any error in Ubuntu.


I hope this helps. :)

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Sunday, 24 April 2011

Automatic SQL Injection And Database Takeover With SQLMap 0.9

sqlmap is an open source SQL injection penetration testing tool that automates the process of detecting and exploiting SQL injection flaws and taking over of database servers. SQLMap consists of a very accurate detection engine, many niche features for the ultimate penetration tester and a broad range of switches lasting from database fingerprinting, over data fetching from the database, to accessing the underlying file system and executing commands on the operating system via out-of-band connections.

SQLMap v. 0.9 is out on April 10, 2011 and now consists of more features than ever with numerous improvements in coding. This time the SQL Injection engine has been re-written in v. 0.9 and the tool will be very useful for security experts, enthusiasts and hackers. The feature list of SQLMap is available over HERE.

The tool can be downloaded from the sourceforge page HERE.

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Saturday, 23 April 2011

A Very Basic Guide To SSH Tunnelling To Bypass Web Filters

SSh, Secure Shell, is a program and protocol for securely logging in to and running programs on remote machines across a network, with encryption to protect the transferred information and authentication to ensure that the remote machine is the one desired; To use ssh to connect to a remote computer. In this tutorial, I'll show you how to do simple ssh tunnelling to bypass web filters.

We'll be using a ssh client in this tutorial. One such SSh client is putty and we be using putty in our tutorial. It can be downloaded from HERE. We need a working SSh account and there are lots of free as well as paid free shell providers. I'll be using one of the shell accounts for this tutorial.

After downloading putty, open the program and enter the host and port information. The screenshot below will be helpful for you.


Now go to the SSh option below in the left menu of Putty. And select the tunnels submenu. Set the source port to any higher ports. I chose 8080 in my example. Then select the dynamic option. And click on Add by leaving other options as they are.


Now, click on Open and login to your SSh server. The only thing left now is to setup your favourite browser to work with the SSh tunnel. In firefox(under ubuntu), I go to Edit - Preferences - Advanced - Network - Settings to set the proper proxy configuration. The setup entry will be:

Socks host: localhost
Port: 8080

That's all for setup. Now you can use the ssh tunnel to browse webspace by bypassing web filters in your school or office. I hope it was useful. Thanks. :)

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