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evolware let's evolve and let the chips fall where they may skip to content home who is who? ← older posts yaaca, yet another astrocam application posted on 08/01/2017 by christian pellegrin yaaca is an application to acquire images from zwo asicams and apply various astronomical image processing to them. it is available and documented on yaaca github page . here are some examples. continue reading → posted in astronomy , linux desktop | comments off on yaaca, yet another astrocam application using google nik collection with gimp under linux and wine. posted on 03/04/2016 by christian pellegrin ideally we should have free software that serves our needs, but sometimes we must settle for a temporary solution. google nik collection is now free as in free beer, some of its filters are just amazing and it is pretty straightforward to use. it is not difficult to make it work as a gimp plugin on linux, even if it is for windows, thanks to wine. continue reading → posted in linux desktop | comments off on using google nik collection with gimp under linux and wine. blue light meter posted on 13/02/2016 by christian pellegrin blue light meter is a remote light meter for photography that can be used, via bluetooth le, from an android/linux phone. maybe some day in the future a lightmeter gatt profile could be developed and camera may use it. miniaturized btle enabled light meters could be easily carried around or concealed in clothes while shooting. you can find the source code and the hardware description on github . posted in senza categoria | comments off on blue light meter per process routing take 2: using cgroups, iptables and policy routing posted on 06/08/2014 by christian pellegrin in a previous article we saw how it’s possible to do per process routing using namespaces. in this one we will achieve the same by using cgroups , iptables and policy routing . perhaps the user case is a bit marginal (see the introduction in the mentioned article) but this article is a tribute to the extreme flexibility of cgroups. continue reading → posted in linux desktop | tagged cgroups , iptables , netfilter , policy routing | 4 comments using linux network namespaces for per processes routing posted on 15/11/2013 by christian pellegrin the use case for this article may seem a bit strange in year 2013 but i swear it’s real. i have a (relatively) fast connection but i have a traffic cap on it and a (really) slow one which is flat. i would like to run not interactive task like “aptitude safe-upgrade” on the slow one but the bulk of my connections should go through the fast one. the work is done on a debian wheezy system, check that the “ip” command is not too old and lacks network namespace support. continue reading → posted in linux desktop | tagged linux , namespaces , networking , routing , sysadmin | 15 comments linux benchmark on xilinx spartan-6 lx45 (sp605 evk) posted on 07/11/2013 by federico pellegrin i was asked to give at least a generic insight of “how fast” would linux run in a microblaze soft-cpu running on a spartan-6 lx45 processor (specifically on the sp605 evaluation kit). of course it has to be clear that the usage of such a processor/environment cannot focus on pure performance reasons, as you usually choose a fpga for other reasons. for pure performance there are much better solutions (hardware based cpus indeed) or if you need also the fpga advantages processors with both a fpga part and a hardware cpu, such as the zynq family processors for example. continue reading → posted in linux drivers , linux embedded | tagged linux , microblaze , nbench , petalinux , sp605 , spartan-6 , xilinx | leave a comment tor+privoxy minimal setup for dgn2200v3/mips architecture posted on 04/04/2013 by federico pellegrin in a previous article i talked about how to customize the linux based wlan+adsl netgear dgn2200v3 router and prepared various binary packages ready for the device. in this short article i’m offering a small full setup that can be run on this router (and many other compatible ones and in general on any mips+uclinux hardware setup) to be able to use easily the tor network to browser anonymously. in this way all the users behind the router can easily achieve anonymous surfing. continue reading → posted in linux desktop , linux embedded , security , teaching material | tagged anonymizer , anonymous surfing , dgn2200v3 , embedded , linux , mips , the onion ring , tor , transparent proxy | leave a comment command line php deobfuscation posted on 01/04/2013 by federico pellegrin recently a customer asked me to debug some problems on their joomla!/php site that had interoperability issues after some long time for unknown reasons. the site was using some commercial plugins which producer was long time gone and unreachable and worst of all they were all obfuscated. so even searching for some basic string that was displayed on the screen on error to understand what’s going on was not a straight forward exercise and going through the code was a mess. apart from changing the code in a logical way, for example by adding intermediate variables or splitting variable assignations into more operations and so on, the first most annoying part of php obfuscators is that they modify most of the characters in the strings values with their respective hexadecimal (format \xxx) or octal (\xxx) values and eliminate any line feeds or code structure. once you get rid of this the code stays quite very messy but is, at least in the cases i analyzed, quite readable and just needs a little more bookkeeping with automatically named vars to go through. getting rid at least of this confusing representation is quite straightforward on the command line with a few tricks. continue reading → posted in linux desktop , security , teaching material | tagged command line , deobfuscation , php , reverse engineering | leave a comment linux imx23 audio loop (or using the imx23 as an amplifier) posted on 01/02/2013 by federico pellegrin as usual when working with embedded systems every component saved seems like gold to the hw guys (no matter how much software hassles or future limitations this may cause!) and in this context lately i’ve been working on the idea to use the freescale imx23 processor, that was anyway present in the project for other needs, as an audio amplifier to pilot a small speaker with no special volume requirements. basically the output of a gsm module (audio out) was connected to the mic input of the imx23 and then the output to the speaker, just with little strictly needed passive electronics in between. as by the datasheet the processor should be able to pull out till 1.9w at 4ω and there were some interesting registers to play with, even if not documented so very clearly nor seemed to be used anyhow in the audio driver provided. the software base used was the ltib based bsp provided by freescale, including their kernel patches for a 2.6.31 kernel. continue reading → posted in linux drivers , linux embedded , teaching material | tagged audio , bm_audioout_test_adctodac_loop , drivers , embedded , freescale , imx23 , linux , loopback | leave a comment pyargocat: argo navis catalog manager in python posted on 22/01/2013 by federico pellegrin pyargocat is a small simple python script that can be used to program the catalogs of the argo navis digital telescope computer from a machine with a recent python interpreter installed using the rs232 cable that you can either buy or easily construct yourself. pyargocat can manage, that is insert to the device, all three types of catalogs in the device (asteroids, comets and user defined objects), report the number of objects present, report available space and delete previously flashed catalogs. it can be used on any machine with a python >= 2.7 installed and it has been tested on linux and windows machines. the imported catalogs have to be in the standard format argo navis uses (please refeer to the argo navis manual for the 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