GregLedet.net Adventures in networking, security, and other things

12Aug/1011

ASA 8.3(2) is out, as is ASDM 6.3(3)

I got off my ass tonight and decided to update the ASA (yes, my licensing is correct!).  I haven't had a chance to play with it a while lot (you can see it's only been up for 3 and a half hours), but it seems pretty cool.  I sat down and read the release notes for 8.3(2) and there's a few things you should know.  First off, you're going to need more memory.  Well, if you look at mine, you can see I've maxed out what the thing will accept, so I'm perfectly safe; but chances are, you're not.  Cisco has a nice table to let you know what your memory needs are.  In fact, if you head over to this web page, you check out the release notes for both 8.3(1) and 8.3(2).  You'll see the new features as well as caveats fixed with these versions.  Now that I have informed all you guys about the upgrade, I'm going to start playing with it for a little bit before the sun comes up and kills me.  Dammit!  It's already 1am!

3Aug/1020

HTC EVO 4G, Froyo 2.2 Final release, Unrevoked3 and ROOT

Sprint and HTC released Froyo today as an over-the-air update to all of you out there that haven't already rooted your phone.  Well, my EVO was rooted within the first 48 hours of me owning the phone.  I recently dropped back to the stock unrooted image only to use Unrevoked3 to root it again.

By having a rooted phone, I can't get the Froyo update over the air, but I can still put it on my phone, and you can too.  Here's how to do it.

Step 0: I'm adding this late, but if you don't want to have to search for your apps again, check out AppBrain.  Install it before the upgrade, sync your phone up with the website, create a new list on the website and copy all your apps to that as a backup.  After you are done with the upgrade, install AppBrain first and sync it back up.  All your apps will be there waiting for you.

Step 1: You need to have a phone rooted with Unrevoked3.  That's the way I know how to go about it, so go root your phone with Unrevoked3 and come back.

Step 2: Download the rooted Froyo image from here. (Thanks netarchy!!!)

Step 3: Copy the .zip file to the root of your SD card on the phone.

Step 4: Power down the phone and reboot into the boot loader. To do this, make sure the power is off and hold the volume down button while holding down the power button.

Step 5: Once in the boot loader, use the volume rocker to navigate to RECOVERY. Select it by pressing the power button. This will bring you to Clockwork.

Step 6: From ClockworkMod Recovery, select " wipe data/factory reset".  Confirm it and do the reset.

Step 7: Select "install zip from sdcard", then "choose zip from sdcard".

Step 8: Navigate to and select "HTC-OTA-3.26.651.6-Final-Froyo-Rooted-Odexed-netarchy-signed.zip". Confirm the install.

Step 9: Once the install is done, navigate back to the top level of Clockwork and select "reboot system now".

And you're done!  You should now reboot into Froyo. You can verify this by going to Settings -> About Phone -> Software information.  You should see "Android Version 2.2" at the very top!

Once you have updated Froyo, you need to apply a couple of radio updates.  You do this the same way you installed the Froyo zip file.  After each install, reboot the phone and let it do a full reboot.  After it's rebooted, power down and boot into the boot loader to apply the other one.  Follow the instructions above (you don't have to wipe data for the radio updates) and you'll be just fine.  Here are those two files:

Radio update: 2.15.00.07.28
Wimax Update 26023

Enjoy the speed of Froyo and have fun with your newly rooted phone! For the full thread on xda, click here.

-Greg

Update: I've seen a HUGE spike in traffic in the last hour (that's to be expected) and I can see that a lot of you guys are doing the upgrade (I love Woopra).  Leave some comments below and let me know if everything ran OK for you.

26Apr/1031

How to get past the new isoHunt Lite and get to the old original site

If you are a torrent hound like some people, you have probably noticed that on April 5th, isoHunt changed the site for US users.  This REALLY sucks because it basically takes away your filtering capabilities and the ability to view the comments on the files.  The thing is, isoHunt is my favorite .torrent search engine and I want my old isoHunt back!!!  Well, if you're like me and you want the old isoHunt back, here's how you can do it.  This also works on TorrentBox.com and any other site that blocks US users.

1. First off, you should already have a copy of Firefox installed on your computer.  If you are only using IE, you have problems that I can't solve in a simple blog post.  Go get Firefox and get it installed.  If you have it installed already, go to step 2.

2. We need to download a Firefox Add-on called FoxyProxy.  You can find it at http://foxyproxy.mozdev.org/ or you can skip straight to it by clicking here.  Add FoxyProxy to Firefox.  You'll need to restart Firefox after you install it.

3.  You'll notice at the bottom right corner of Firefox that FoxyProxy is Disabled.  It'll look like this: Go ahead and click on that or you can go to Tools -> FoxyProxy Standard and it will open the next window (click for bigger version):

4. Now we need to add some proxies.  I like to use xroxy.com to find my proxies.  One reason I like it is because you can setup the proxies with a single click.  I'll show you how to do both. We need to find a proxy to use that will get us past the isoHunt lite and to the main site.  To do this you can use proxies all over the globe.  For this how-to, I'll use a proxy in Canada. I suggest that you try out various proxies until you find one that works best for you.  I've used proxies in Canada, the UK, and many other countries, it just so happens, that Canada seems to be the fastest for me.

5.  At xroxy.com you need to click on "By Country" or click the picture below:

6. Click "Canada" in the list on that page to bring up the list of all Canadian proxies.  Once there, there's 2 ways of setting up a proxy in FoxyProxy, manually or automatically.  For the auto setup, just click the FoxyProxy icon next to the proxy: .

7.  To setup a proxy manually, there's many different how-to's out there that can be found in the help section of FoxyProxy's website. There's one with screenshots for an older version of FoxyProxy, and there's one written by FoxyProxy on how to configure the software.

8.  Once you have the proxy setup, you need to tell the software how to use it.  For the sake of simplicity, you can simply right click on the "FoxyProxy:Disabled" and tell it "Use proxy 'XROXY Proxy' for all URLs".  You can also setup patterns for that proxy to use.

9. To setup patterns, double click the XROXY Proxy from the main screen in FoxyProxy.  Click on the URL Patterns tab and Add New Pattern.  When the screen comes up, enter the following:

Type the URL EXACTLY like I did with the /* behind it to use as a wildcard.  If you don't do this, only the main page of isoHunt will go through the proxy and all the search pages will kick back the Lite version.  Click OK and you'll have setup the pattern.  Now you can tell FoxyProxy to "Use proxies based on their pre-defined patterns and priorities".  Once you do that, all traffic going to isoHunt will pass through the proxy and all other traffic will go straight to the internet without going through a proxy.

Once you're back to the main isoHunt site, you're good to go.  I highly suggest using µTorrent as your client and I would definitely download PeerBlock to use block unwanted traffic.  Once you have PeerBlock installed, you can get your lists from iBlockList.com to stop all those evil people that you don't want accessing your network. If you want to surf anonymously, you can download Tor, but that will really slow you down.  Onion routers like Tor will bounce your traffic all over the world before it finally makes it out to the cloud.

That should be all you need to know to get back to the main site of isoHunt.  We really shouldn't have to take such measures simply to view a website.  We need to support net neutrality and tell our lawmakers that we will NOT be censored, and if they do, we will simply find a way around them.

P.S. For all those Canadians living in the US and would like to watch shows like Canada's Worst Driver but can't, you can use this same method.  Make sure you use a Canadian proxy.

26Mar/107

Changing the “file as” format for contacts in Outlook 2007

Today I was working on changing my email server for this domain from being self hosted to being hosted with Google.  In the process of this, I was trying to do too much at once and ended up learning how to do a few things.  First off, you can get push notifications to your Windows Mobile phone from Google.  Go check out Google Sync for your Phone.  Don't worry, I'll be here when you get back...

Now that you're doing that, check this out.  I like my contacts to be listed as "FirstName LastName" or what Microsoft calls the "FullName" file as format.  Google likes to make it's default "LastName, FirstName" and that's where I ran into this problem.  I synced my phone with my computer and in the process got all my contacts and calendar on the phone up to date.  I setup Google Mobile Sync on my phone, which acts exactly like an Exchange Server, and told it to sync Mail, Contacts and Calendar (Tasks doesn't work). I then synced my phone to my new Google account.

Everything looked all hunky-dory, until the next time my phone synced with Google.  While my contacts were on the Google server, it changed my "file as" format!!!  My contacts went in like "Greg Ledet" and came back out "Ledet, Greg".  Needless to say, this pissed me off and I was not going to sleep until I could find a fix.  As you can see, it's 4:24 in the morning right now, so I haven't slept!

I found this post and this post on Google's support site and neither one of those actually gives a proper answer.  It doesn't look like Google plans on fixing this anytime soon, so here's a work around to fix the the format and the way I'm making sure my stuff is up to date.

As it sits, the phone and computer are both using "Lastname, Firstname" and I want those two back to "Firstname Lastname" (FullName).  To do that, open up Outlook and go to your Contacts.  We're going to write some quick VBA code and make a macro to take care of this problem for us.  Follow the steps!

  1. Press Alt+F11 to open the VBA editor. You may have to enable macros (Tools ->Trust Center->Macro Security->Warnings for all macros->OK).
  2. On the left side, you'll see "Project 1" in the top box. Expand the plus next to "Microsoft Office Outlook Objects" and clink on "ThisOutlookSession".
  3. Paste the following code in the "ThisOutlookSession" code box.
  4. Public Sub ChangeFileAs()
     Dim objOL As Outlook.Application
     Dim objNS As Outlook.NameSpace
     Dim objContact As Outlook.ContactItem
     Dim objItems As Outlook.Items
     Dim objContactsFolder As Outlook.MAPIFolder
     Dim obj As Object
     Dim strFirstName As String
     Dim strLastName As String
     Dim strFileAs As String
    
     On Error Resume Next
    
     Set objOL = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
     Set objNS = objOL.GetNamespace("MAPI")
     Set objContactsFolder = objNS.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderContacts)
     Set objItems = objContactsFolder.Items
    
     For Each obj In objItems
     'Test for contact and not distribution list
     If obj.Class = olContact Then
     Set objContact = obj
    
     With objContact
     ' Uncomment the  strFileAs line for the desired format 
    
     'Lastname, Firstname (Company) format               
     ' strFileAs = .FullNameAndCompany 
    
     'Firstname Lastname format
     ' strFileAs = .FullName
    
     'Lastname, Firstname format
     ' strFileAs = .LastNameAndFirstName
    
     'Company name only
     ' strFileAs = .CompanyName
    
     'Companyname (Lastname, Firstname)
     ' strFileAs = .CompanyAndFullName
    
     .FileAs = strFileAs
    
     .Save
     End With
     End If
    
     Err.Clear
     Next
    
     Set objOL = Nothing
     Set objNS = Nothing
     Set obj = Nothing
     Set objContact = Nothing
     Set objItems = Nothing
     Set objContactsFolder = Nothing
    End Sub
  5. Uncomment the strFileAs line that uses the format you desire before running it. In my case, I want to use the Full Name (FirstName LastName), so I would remove the red apostrophe ' that is in front of the blue strFileAs = .FullName. If you want to use a different format, just remove the apostrophe in front of the format you want to use.
  6. Save the project, click "Run" on the menu bar, and click "Run Sub/UserForm" (or you can just hit F5)
  7. That's it!

Your contacts are now in the "Greg Ledet" order on your computer, but they are still "Ledet, Greg" on your phone and Google.  This is what I've done to things fixed.

  1. On your Windows Mobile phone, open up ActiveSync.
  2. Go to "Menu" then "Options" while in ActiveSync
  3. Under "Microsoft Exchange" make sure that "Contacts" is unchecked.
  4. Under your computer name (in my case, "Greg Laptop"), make sure that "Contacts" is checked.
  5. Connect the phone to the computer via sync cable, bluetooth, dock, etc. and Sync!

This should get the contacts on both your computer and your phone in the "FirstName LastName" format.  If it's not, you may have to delete the contacts off your phone before you sync with the computer.

As far as Google's contacts go, there is no way I can find to make the contacts there use the proper formatting.  Google's contacts will always use the "LastName, FirstName" format, which is why in the last few steps you removed contacts from syncing from Google (Google=Microsoft Exchange in this case).  They way I'm getting my contacts to Google is to just reverse where contacts are synced.  I sync with "Microsoft Exchange" and not with "Greg Laptop".  Once I sync them up, I put it back to only sync from the computer.  It would be a lot easier if Google would just fix this crap already, but it's not getting done.

If you can't follow these instructions, I suggest you do some more Google searches and brush up on your reading comprehension. I couldn't make this any clearer from the original.  And the best part about this looooong how-to?  It's all about Microsoft and I had to finish it in Linux because Windows kept crashing.

   
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