MacOS Sierra High comes with preinstalled postfix
. Follow these steps to configure it on a local system:
sudo nano /etc/postfix/sasl_passwd
- Add this to the file
mongosh
/etc/mongod.conf
(you may need to create it with sudo
). Copy the following snippet and replace <username>
with your username and paste it:processManagement:
fork: true
net:
bindIp: localhost
port: 27017
storage:
Passive WiFi Tracking Posted February 26, 2014 by Edward Borrowed from: http://edwardkeeble.com/2014/02/passive-wifi-tracking/
In the last year or so, there have been quite a few stories on the use of passive WiFi tracking by advertisers, retailers, and analytics startups. Most of these articles focus on the significant privacy and security concerns associated with this practice, but few of them get into the details of how the technology works. Having built a similar system for my project, Casual Encounters, I think I can explain some of the inner workings of these systems, how to avoid being tracked, and how, for research purposes or to determine their own level of exposure, someone could build such a system. I will state that I am by no means an expert on wireless networks, signal analysis, or anything of the sort, but I have conducted a fair bit of research and trial and error, and it works for me. Your mileage may vary; don’t try this at home; etc, etc.
When a WiFi client (phone,
A simple script in python3.x
to
To send email from the local SMTP server (localhost) it is assumed that a mail transfer agent (MTA), like postfix, is already configured on your local system. If not the follow this gist for step by step setup.
To send email from the gmail server you need to allow access for less secure apps in your Google account
import sys | |
import time | |
from PySide6.QtWidgets import (QApplication, QMainWindow, QWidget, | |
QPushButton, QVBoxLayout, QProgressBar, | |
QHBoxLayout, QFrame) | |
from PySide6.QtCore import QThread, Signal, Slot, QMutex | |
class WorkerThread(QThread): | |
progress = Signal(int) |