PSR - #2004-002 Remote - LCDProc
Grok Headline matches for PSR - #2004-002 Remote - LCDProc
PSR - #2004-001 Remote - LCDProc
PSR - #2004-001 Remote - LCDProc
04/09/2004 04:04 PMPriv8 Security Research (Apr 08 2004)
Passing the Remote to Apple Remote
Desktop 2.0 (20-Sep-2004; 15.8K)
Passing the Remote to Apple Remote
Desktop 2.0 (20-Sep-2004; 15.8K)
09/20/2004 09:00 PMLCDproc
LCDproc
04/13/2004 07:50 PMLCDproc v0.4.5 released
GPSD Client for LCDPROC 0.02
GPSD Client for LCDPROC 0.02
12/08/2003 10:32 AMA tool that grabs data from GPSD and displays it on an LCDPROC
display.
GPSD Client for LCDPROC 0.03
GPSD Client for LCDPROC 0.03
01/05/2004 07:55 PMA tool that grabs data from GPSD and displays it on an LCDPROC
display.
UPDATE: LCDproc Buffer Overflow and
Format String Vulnerabilities
UPDATE: LCDproc Buffer Overflow and
Format String Vulnerabilities
04/14/2004 03:47 PMRene Wagner (Apr 13 2004)
Advisory 07/2004: CVS remote
vulnerability
Advisory 07/2004: CVS remote
vulnerability
05/19/2004 01:33 PMStefan Esser (May 18 2004)
Advisory 09/2004: More CVS remote
vulnerabilities
Advisory 09/2004: More CVS remote
vulnerabilities
06/09/2004 02:01 PMStefan Esser (Jun 09 2004)
Advisory 11/2004: PHP memory_limit
remote vulnerability
Advisory 11/2004: PHP memory_limit
remote vulnerability
07/14/2004 12:03 PMStefan Esser (Jul 13 2004)
Advisory 01/2004: 12 x Gaim remote
overflows
Advisory 01/2004: 12 x Gaim remote
overflows
01/26/2004 01:55 PMStefan Esser (Jan 26 2004)
Advisory 08/2004: Subversion remote
vulnerability
Advisory 08/2004: Subversion remote
vulnerability
05/19/2004 01:33 PMStefan Esser (May 18 2004)
LNSA-#2004-0001: mutt remote crash
LNSA-#2004-0001: mutt remote crash
02/16/2004 04:00 PMVincenzo Ciaglia (Feb 15 2004)
Advisory 10/2004: Chora CVS/SVN Viewer
remote vulnerability
Advisory 10/2004: Chora CVS/SVN Viewer
remote vulnerability
06/14/2004 11:52 AMStefan Esser (Jun 13 2004)
[waraxe-2004-SA#029 - Possible remote
file inclusion in PhpNuke 6.x - 7.3]
[waraxe-2004-SA#029 - Possible remote
file inclusion in PhpNuke 6.x - 7.3]
05/17/2004 05:58 PMJanek Vind (May 17 2004)
Remote Access Quarantine Tool for ISA
Server 2004
Remote Access Quarantine Tool for ISA
Server 2004
07/13/2004 11:52 PMWindows Server 2003 Resource Kit provides two applications - Rqs.exe
and Rqc.exe, as a mechanism for quarantine control. Quarantine control
enables you to hold remote client access requests in quarantine, after
authentication, until client computer configuration settings are
validated. Rqc.exe runs as a notification component on the remote
client computer, informing the Rqs.exe listener component running on
the ISA Server that the client computer complies with security policy.
After installing the Rqs.exe file on your computer, running this tool
adds an RQS protocol definition on your ISA Server computer, creates
an instance of the RQS service, and creates an access rule allowing
the RQS protocol.
MDKSA-2004:054 - Updated mod_ssl package
fix remote vulnerability
MDKSA-2004:054 - Updated mod_ssl package
fix remote vulnerability
06/01/2004 07:01 PMMandrake Linux Security Team (Jun 01 2004)
MDKSA-2004:010 - Updated mutt packages
fix remote crash
MDKSA-2004:010 - Updated mutt packages
fix remote crash
02/12/2004 06:15 PMMandrake Linux Security Team (Feb 11 2004)
MDKSA-2004:063 - Updated libpng packages
fix potential remote compromise
MDKSA-2004:063 - Updated libpng packages
fix potential remote compromise
06/30/2004 10:58 AMMandrake Linux Security Team (Jun 29 2004)
Honeyd Security Advisory 2004-001:
Remote Detection Via Simple Probe Packet
Honeyd Security Advisory 2004-001:
Remote Detection Via Simple Probe Packet
01/22/2004 02:58 AMNiels Provos (Jan 21 2004)
Remote crash of Half-Life servers and
clients (versions before the 07 July
2004)
Remote crash of Half-Life servers and
clients (versions before the 07 July
2004)
07/12/2004 05:56 PMLuigi Auriemma (Jul 12 2004)
MDKSA-2004:074 - Updated webmin packages
correct remote attacker vulnerabilities
MDKSA-2004:074 - Updated webmin packages
correct remote attacker vulnerabilities
07/28/2004 06:48 PMMandrake Linux Security Team (Jul 27 2004)
Remote Control Technology Introduces New
Remote Switch System TM (RSS) Family of
Products.
Remote Control Technology Introduces New
Remote Switch System TM (RSS) Family of
Products.
12/17/2004 06:32 PMThe RSS was designed for customers seeking portable, limited range,
low cost, wireless switch systems to control industrial hardware.
Remote Control Technology (RCT), a leading developer of adaptable
wireless switching systems, today announced the launch of the Remote
Switch System TM (RSS) family of rugged, easy-to-use transmitters and
receivers. [PRWEB Dec 13, 2004]
Resolving Common Remote Site Remote
Control Connection Issues
Resolving Common Remote Site Remote
Control Connection Issues
01/03/2005 02:36 PMRE: Remote Administrator 2.x: highly
possible remote hole or back door
RE: Remote Administrator 2.x: highly
possible remote hole or back door
02/19/2004 06:14 PMLordInfidel_at_directionweb.com (Feb 18 2004)
"Tech consultant discovers that Linksys
WRT54G allows remote, over-the-Internet
administration login even when remote
management is turned off"
"Tech consultant discovers that Linksys
WRT54G allows remote, over-the-Internet
administration login even when remote
management is turned off"
06/03/2004 12:21 PMenKoo Debuts Enterprise Class Remote
Desktop and Remote Server Solutions for
Small to Medium Businesses
enKoo Debuts Enterprise Class Remote
Desktop and Remote Server Solutions for
Small to Medium Businesses
04/18/2005 02:46 AMenKoo's to new secure remote access solutions give SMBs more
flexibility and enterprise capabilities for less than any other
offering on the market. Priced starting at $995 users have the choice
of server or desktop options. [PRWEB Apr 18, 2005]
Remote Administrator 2.x: highly
possible remote hole or backdoor
Remote Administrator 2.x: highly
possible remote hole or backdoor
02/18/2004 01:32 PMPavel Levshin (Feb 16 2004)
Ending Remote Madness... The Harmony
Internet Remote
Ending Remote Madness... The Harmony
Internet Remote
01/03/2004 02:30 AMWhat makes this device unique is the "Activity Centered" (or task
oriented) approach it takes. By Owen Densmore (O'Reilly Network via
MyAppleMenu)
Remote PC Launches Remote Access
HelpDesk for SMB Market
Remote PC Launches Remote Access
HelpDesk for SMB Market
02/01/2005 09:28 PMRemote PC (http://wwww.remotepc.com), a leading remote access service
provider has introduced a 3 and 25 host computer remote access and
remote control option within a single account targeting small
businesses and deparments of large enterprises with the objective of
providing customer support via remote access to their customers.
[PRWEB Jan 27, 2005]
Using Remote Tools Over Remote Access
Connections
Using Remote Tools Over Remote Access
Connections
05/11/2004 04:27 PMRemote Backup Systems' Remote Backup
Software Makes Data Earthquake-Proof
Remote Backup Systems' Remote Backup
Software Makes Data Earthquake-Proof
06/22/2005 01:51 AMOnline backup services can save the day when things get shaky. [PRWEB
Jun 20, 2005]
MS04-011 SSL Remote DoS PoC
MS04-011 SSL Remote DoS PoC
04/17/2004 03:16 PMDavid Barroso Berrueta (Apr 17 2004)
The iPod Is The Remote (Or Should Be)
The iPod Is The Remote (Or Should Be)
07/19/2004 08:14 PM
July 19, 2004
I'm a little disappointed with the new iPods, currently gracing
the cover of this week's Newsweek. Not because they'll do anything to
interrupt Apple's brilliant financial roll, but because they don't
really solve any problems that I'm currently looking to have solved.
My two AirPort Express
units arrived a few days ago, and so I've been tinkering with a
true wi-fi audio network in my house for the first time. Part of that
experience has been amazing: I've got digital optical line-ins
delivering music to my living room speakers from the G5 upstairs in
the study. For the first time, I can think about a single hard drive
holding my entire music collection, and serving songs out to whatever
speakers in the house need them. (Until now I've been shuffling songs
on and off the iPod, and then hooking it up to the stereo manually.)
So that much is fabulous. The problem is -- as others have noted,
including some Apple execs themselves -- I don't have a remote. I'm
downstairs in the living room listening to music streamed from the
upstairs computer, which sounds cool on paper, but then you actually
sit down to listen and realize you have to walk up the stairs to press
pause, much less change the music.
Given that this iPod announcement was coming right on the heels of
the Airport Extremes shipping, I was hoping that the new models might
address the issue. Because what I need now in my iPod is not more
storage space, or Mini-style color designs -- what I need is wi-fi. I
want my iPod to double as an audio remote control when I'm sitting in
my living room. I want to be able to call up any song on any computer
in home network, and direct it to any set of speakers, right from the
iPod scrollwheel. If the song's stored on the iPod itself, fine. But I
should also be able to co-ordinate the transfer of songs from the
upstairs G5 to the downstairs Airport Express from the iPod as
well.
Yes, it would cost more money to integrate wi-fi into the iPod, and
cut down battery life as well. But I'd happily pay a premium to have
one small device that could control the entire music network, and
battery life doesn't matter so much if the unit is just triggering the
transfer of files from one wi-fi client to another, and not
participating the transfer itself. Like many people, apparently, my
wife and I have already decided that it makes economic sense to have a
regular iPod for normal music listening, and a mini for super-mobile
music settings (jogging mostly.) I can easily imagine making the
decision to add a third iPod to the mix: the home audio remote --
short on storage and battery life, but long on wi-fi. (And yes, I'm
aware that there are several third-party
products that can do variations of this already.)
And of course, anyone who buys one of these wi-fi iPods will
inevitably end up shelling out the cash to buy at least one Airport
Express unit, for the sheer giddy pleasure of whipping out your iPod
in the kitchen and putting a song on the upstairs stereo. Most of
these people will be Windows users, of course. At that point, they'll
have their music software built by Apple, their wireless network built
by Apple, and their portable music device built by Apple. How much
more do you need before you start thinking about having your operating
system built by Apple as well?
[steveberlinjohnson.com]
TGS: Sony PSP Remote
TGS: Sony PSP Remote
09/24/2004 09:54 AMWant to know what the Sony PSP in-line remote will
look like? It will look like this.
A
Big JPG [ImpressWatch]
Related
PSP Archives
[Gizmodo]
The Battle for the remote....
The Battle for the remote....
05/10/2004 04:26 AMTHis is one of the interesting battlefields. What world will
win the remote?
Interactive TV based?
Extension to PC in your hand?
Some other fangled PVR based system?
No one knows?
Here's another entrant.
Remote: Mouse of the Digital Lifestyle?.
A few months ago, while working on a cover story for
Business 2.0 (read: Do
this Get Rich), I proposed an idea that a remote control type
device that solved the complexity issues in the digital lifestyles was
going to be a slam dunk. This was my elevator pitch for what I called,
D-Mote:
As our homes fill up with all sorts of new digital electronics,
PCs, PDAs, Wi-Fi routers, home
networking equipment, flat screens, and IP-based phones, consumers will have a harder and
harder time connecting them all together.Most of us are still
struggling with all of these gadgets. We are not ready for the
converged lifestyle.That is why we need the d-mote.This is a digital
remote that can automatically find and configure all the networked
devices in your home.Think of it as a home entertainment network
administrator for dummies.
It is a device with buttons and a small screen like on a PDA, along with both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
connectivity.What makes it so useful is that it has smart software
that can help configure and manage all these devices easily, and
upgrades itself automatically over the Internet as new devices and
networking standards become available. The D-mote can tell users what
music, movies, or data is where on which device. This will mostly be a
software play, but initially will be sold as a device that will run on
either a Palm or PocketPC OS and support a
whole bunch of networking protocols. When a new device is brought into
the home, the D-mote connects to it and configures it to work with the
existing network.Well obviously the venture capitalists did not care
much about the idea. Here is what they had to say.
D-Mote This startup would have developed a remote control that
would automatically find and configure all the networked devices in
your home, as well as manage all the digital content. Only the name
was on target; the VCs demoted this clunker to the bottom of the heap.
The fatal flaw? Giants like Microsoft, Sony, and others are already
working on their own solutions for the problem. Why wont
it be in Windows?
Storm Venturess Sanjay Subhedar asked with a
chuckle.
Others were not as kind. Stewart
Alsop, New Enterprise Associates
quipped, I highly recommend you guys stay editors. This
territory is hard for startups, because you need a lot of capital to
survive, and getting a lot of capital is difficult. Moreover even big
companies have a tough time getting remotes to work. Well with
the heavyweights dismissing it, I was just a tad discouraged, and
forgot about it, since more pressing issues were on hand. But this
past week, the idea began to haunt me again, courtesy of some
executives from Logitech, the PC peripheral
maker.
Last week, the company spent $29 million in cash to buy out Intrigue
Technologies, makers of Harmony Remote. Harmony
Remote is a remote control that can be updated and used for
controlling many devices - thanks to a CDDB
type database that stores instructions for thousands of devices. Users
can easily download these instructions from the Internet (Sort of like
getting CD track information from Gracenote
database!) and update the remote using a USB
connection on a computer.
When asked why the company spent so much cash, David Henry,
Logitech senior vice president of the Control Devices Business Unit
said, We believe that the advanced remote control will establish
itself as the mouse of the digital house and that Logitech
is uniquely positioned to do for the emerging digital devices in the
living room what it has already done for the PC. The analysts have also chimed in.
The market for convergence and advanced entertainment remote
controls that provide simple solutions for using todays complex
entertainment systems will grow as consumers become aware of
them, said Tricia Parks, president of market research firm Parks
Associates. Our early estimates indicate that the worldwide
market for these types of remote controls will be approximately $500
million in 2004, with annual future growth in double
digits.
The category of advanced remote controls is in its
infancy, said Bob ODonnell, senior industry analyst for
IDC. There is potential to completely
transform this category and accelerate its growth, when you combine
the convergence of the PC and consumer
electronics with innovative new concepts and
designs.
But it was what Bryan Mcleod, chief executive officer of Intrigue,
said that has me convinced that this is going to be a big
opportunity. He said, that the company could in the future
support any wireless communications standard - Radio frequency, WiFi
and Bluetooth - and enhance the functionality of the remotes.
In his mind, the remote ideally should be activity based.
For instance today Harmony when told to play movie can dim
lights of the room, turn on the DVD/home
theater system, and television and basically create a whole
environment.
While watching American Wedding, the phone rings,
and you hit pause, the lights go up, the system idles and the movie
experience pauses for a minute. This is brilliant. I think what is
more brilliant is that companies like Intrigue realize that it is good
to give power to the people. A smart user knows more about devices he
loves and uses.The next step could be downloading the instructions
from the internet for say a Roku
Soundbridge, a Microsoft Media
Center (Shudder!) and other motley crew of devices. I think given
Mcleods ideas, my dumb ass pitch for a D-Mote doesnt sound
so stupid after all.
[
Om Malik on
Broadband]
web remote files
web remote files
05/03/2004 03:21 PMRemote Approach
Remote Approach
04/11/2005 05:45 AMRemote Approachhttp://www.remoteapproach.com/
a>
Remote Approach helps companies and individuals who
publish and distribute AdobeĀ® Acrobat(PDF) documents to understand
the reach and use of their materials. They offer a suite of tools and
services to help clients identify, manage and measure their document
use in real-time. This has been added to eCurrent Awareness Resources
2005 Business Intelligence Report.
remote controlled
remote controlled
03/09/2004 01:25 AMWell, we've had the TiVo for a bit shy of a month now, and although
the number of shows that we've watched has increased, the amount of
time spent in front of the b00b t00b hasn't increased all that much.
rrdcollect-remote 1.0.4
rrdcollect-remote 1.0.4
09/07/2004 09:22 PMA tool to collect the output of rrdcollect from several hosts.
Grok Description matches for PSR - #2004-002 Remote - LCDProc
GrokA matches for PSR - #2004-002 Remote - LCDProc
PSR - #2004-002 Remote - LCDProc