Archive for the ‘Technology’ Category

SPF and the way of the Quick Fix

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

First off, I like that at least we’re trying something, SPF is a quick-fix for spam problems…. But it’s still a quick-fix not a good-fix.

I’ll jump right into the problem I’ve been having with SPF, mail forwarding. Most mail-forwarding doesn’t rewrite the envelope sender as it probably shouldn’t but since it doesn’t the SPF tests are done against the envelope senders domain and thus fail as coming from a “bad” server.

For those that prefer a real example, sending an email address from test@server-barn.net (my nameserver/etc domain) to one of my business emails redirects to my gmail (it’s easier that way), but gmail receives the message after redirection as coming from test@server-barn.net and sees it as a fail.

Received-SPF: softfail (google.com: domain of transitioning test@server-barn.net
does not designate 202.125.46.246 as permitted sender)

So gmail (doesn’t yet) but will reject this message, because I have setup SPF on server-barn.net

Merlin

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

I’ve always had an interest in home automation, a dream of having a house that can filter out the noise and give me the signal for life.

Part of that is having news, TV guides, everything being indexed and filtered, with some basic smarts to give me “just the news I want, plus a little bit of fun” and warnings that TV shows I might be interested in are coming up.

You know, the usual geek fantasy.

I use alot of scripts to do many little tasks for me, I use Python on my media center to display the caller ID of incoming calls (I borrowed the outline from CallerID script and then made heavy modifications to let my VoIP system send the data, I made a database for MyDNS with phone numbers, allowing a recursive lookup to tell me everything from country to “exchange” for a phone number then give me a Name if they’re known.  I use RSS feeds and filters to give me news I’m interested in, and some that i’m not, I wrote some basic pattern matching to group news stories about the same thing, then attempt to put them chronologically so I can read through them in order when I get time.

But I want to start centralizing this, I wanted a project that would encapsulate all my previous scripts into a system, I wanted a trusted messaging network, so I could have client machines sending information to their nearest/parent server that would cache and route the information around the “network”.

So Merlin was born, merlin is eventually going to be a mix of UDP broadcasts for my home LAN and unicast for my co-located servers, with bi-directional messaging and a form of routing so that any machine in the groups can send messages by content type or by server to anything in the network.

So say I receive a incoming call, Caller ID content type with a “instant” priority level will go out and be passed out through the network to any machines that handle callerid, or “system status” containing hard drive free space might heartbeat out with low priority, so it will make its way around the network to the server/servers that store and catalog that data.  Eventually I want my car to have its own segment, but sine GPRS charges in australia are evil, it could get low bandwidth updates and receive instant updates of certain classes (eg “Instant/High” priority server down messages)

It’s alot of work and I’ve only started coding small parts of it (hell, I just started one of the XML handlers the other night thanks to my previous article about not playing WoW :P )

New Wii Browser

Sunday, April 15th, 2007

This post was typed on my Wii through the new browser

All in all it feels abnormally natural to use

LG 37LC2D – LCD TV Problems – Follow Up

Monday, March 19th, 2007

I am completely floored.

The LG Support system is great. I used their website and called the local support representatives (who wasn’t that good, they have a “Straight to voicemail”, probably from all the calls) who prompted me to “if your LG stb, lcd or plasma has locked while watching channel 9. Call 1800 643 156″.

Upon calling the 1800 number I got a “if your LG device has been locking up while watching channel 9 over the weekend press 1″, then a set of instructions on how to get around it and a “we are currently working on this with the station”.

I know it’s just a phone message, but the fact they have jumped on the issue, setup automated responses so I don’t have to wait in a queue just to get an operator who has answered the same question all day state “known issue, go away”.

Kudos to LG on that one.

UPDATE: LG’s phones have switched to AH service, so they don’t have the message anymore, I recorded the local representatives message here (Local LG Support Representative).

UPDATE2: Fixed Link

LG 37LC2D – LCD TV Problems

Monday, March 19th, 2007

Tonight while watching that “20 to 01″ on channel nine in HD, I got a frozen frame, the picture froze but the sound kept going, after a few minutes I turned it off and tried turning it back on, now it was just blank, still had “90 Nine High Definition” in the top corner, but the screen was blank otherwise.

I tried changing to other inputs, changing volume, even changing channels, the LED on the front was blinking showing the TV was receiving the commands but it wasn’t responding, same blank screen with the “90 Nine High Definition” in the top corner (it wasn’t going away either) after turning it off and waiting about 30 minutes it I got a frozen frame with sound upon turning it back on.

I’ve been sourcing my warranty information and left it unplugged from the wall, and decided to try it again now that it’s later and cooler.

and Viola, it works.

I’m probably going to call LG tomorrow if I get time just to see what the deal-i-o is with that.

USB 2.0 hubs are really slow

Monday, March 19th, 2007

I’ve had a problem with my iPod syncing to my computer lately, it has been REALLY SLOW, I mean in the range of kb/sec in transfer.

Anyway, I’m posting this here hoping that others will find it through google, the problem I had was a Bluetooth dongle attached to the Hub, I’ve bought a few new hubs and tested them all, and I still had the problem, but after removing the bluetooth dongle the speeds just ramped right up.

So my solution was removing another device that probably had a fair bit of chatter with the desktop, and therefore chewed up the resources of the hub.

Nokia N91 – The End

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

I picked up my Nokia N91 this morning from the previously noted Optus World.  I haven’t put my contacts back in, but it does feel like coming “home”, I am just way too used to the Nokia feature set.

Nokia N91

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

Apparently my N91 will be available for pickup tomorrow !

Yay !

Nokia N91 – The Optus Story

Friday, February 16th, 2007

After all is said and done .. This is the Optus Story.

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Nokia N91 – Final Result

Friday, February 9th, 2007

After using the N91 for a few months now … I’m over it.

Having a HDD in a mobile phone sounds like a great idea, but when it comes into practise, it’s fubar. An iPod at least you can treat with “kid gloves” look after it and protect it, with the N91 it’s your mobile, it goes everywhere with you and will get dropped at least once.

The Hard Drive in my N91 is now fubar, it’s giving me “Memory Errors” when I leave it idle.

I’m looking at the Windows Mobile 5.0 handset the iMate K-JAM. One feature I loved about the Nokia OS’s was always the caller groups, even the way the symbian OS does the caller groups by applying the ring tone to the individuals in a caller group. I’m not sure if WM5.0 supports the grouping and mass ringtone application on the contacts.