I think we’ve fixed the connection

As I had wrote before I had some trouble with the connection on one of my servers. I suggested to implement SIP-Spoofing, but I didn’t use it. What I did, was removing the daily tunnel disconnection out of the crontab. When I investigated the log-…

Since a long time some nice technical-talks

It was at least one year ago when I had my last nice technical talk on a ‘nice’ level. I was invited to come to the first-thursday-of-the-month-gathering of Snow BV. So I went yesterday to it.There was a guy from NetApp doing a talk about Virtual …

ClieOp2psv roadmap to version 0.0.3

At this moment I am working on version 0.0.3 of clieop2psv some of the new features will beDo the 11-proof on bankaccountnumbers (sending and receiving); and the 11-proof succeeded when A proper english translation of the data-dictionary;A user-de…

Beste wishes!

Wishing a good 2007I wish you all a good 2007. 2007 will be a year of changes, first of all we expect our 2nd child within a week or 3. Besides that, their will be some other changes, but I will keep you informed!My little son Rick investigating m…

Fight against spam

From today, commentfields are now disabled by default. So regular visitors are not threaten by a permanent ip-ban.At this point every 15 minutes a script runs to filter out all the comments and put the ip-address in to ban-list and removes all the…

ClieOp03 to pipe-seperated-values

I have often to deal with ClieOp-files. ClieOp-files are files which are used by telebankingsystems in the Netherlands to load transactions from an administration application into the telebanking application.Yesterday I wrote a tiny perl-script to…

Reading and converting a really big dataset!

At this moment I am connect to a brand new project, one of the goals of this project is to find out if their is any fraud. For this investigation I received a dump of a SAP-database, with the next data:Transactions payableAuthorisation levelsUsern…

2-factor authentication with SSL-certificates… defeated

Once up on a time somewhere in the Netherlands, there was a guy who gave me all his usernames and passwords to enter the systems he has access to. Their was an application accessable via the Internet, although you need a personal SSL-certificate b…