CXF Wsdl2java, with a `cannot be unwrapped` error...
I was trying to generate a java stub from a wsdl (using the wsdl2java tool) in unwrapped mode with CXF (unwrapping is the default mode of the wsdl2java tool)… and I encountered the following error when generating java from the wsdl :
[java] May 22, 2018 4:59:31 PM org.apache.cxf.wsdl11.WSDLServiceBuilder checkForWrapped
[java] INFO: Operation {http://refservices/MonServiceNS}MonService cannot be unwrapped, input message must reference global element declaration with same localname as operation
I searched for a long time to understand where this was coming from…
Installing openSUSE Tumbleweed on a Dedibox
This small tutorial for installing openSUSE Tumbleweed on a Dedibox.
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TumbleWeed documentation: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Tumbleweed_installation
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Tumbleweed Repository: http://download.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/repo/oss/
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OpenSUSE network installation: https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Remote_installation
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Ubuntu’s grub2 documentation: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2#Configuring_GRUB_2
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Grub2 documentation on device syntax definition: https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Device-syntax
First step is to install a Linux distribution using the online console installation system, for example Ubuntu.
Then log into the machine and switch to root and download the necessary images for installation.
user@sd-xxxxx :~ # sudo su -
root@sd-xxxxx :~ # cd /boot
root@sd-xxxxx :~ # wget --output-document=vmlinuz.install http://download.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/repo/oss/boot/x86_64/loader/linux
root@sd-xxxxx :~ # wget --output-document=initrd.install http://download.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/repo/oss/boot/x86_64/loader/initrd
Retrieve the machine’s IP via ifconfig (example 192.168.10.10).
Traffic Server Apache...
In 2002, Yahoo acquired Inktomi for €1.63M, a company that was developing the Traffic Server software… Yahoo continued to evolve Traffic Server and uses it extensively in its infrastructure…
In 2009, Yahoo decided to open source it and transfer the project to the Apache Foundation…
Since then, the product has evolved significantly…
It closely resembles what SteelApp Traffic Manager from Riverbed (formerly Zeus Traffic Manager) does, which is a reverse proxy that allows traffic manipulation in all directions…
SSH Connection Manager!
I knew about Putty Connection Manager, but I just discovered a replacement that is much better! Plus it’s open source under GPL license!
mRemoteNG is a multi-tab remote connections manager.
It allows you to store all your remote connections in a simple yet powerful interface.
Currently, the following protocols are supported:
- RDP (Remote Desktop)
- VNC (Virtual Network Computing)
- ICA (Independent Computing Architecture)
- SSH (Secure Shell)
- Telnet (telecommunications network)
- HTTP / S (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
- Rlogin (rlogin)
- RAW
Padlock on Dedibox...
The Via NANO processor of Dedibox v3 supports Padlock like the Via C7, but additionally it supports 64-bit while Padlock support in OpenSSL was only planned for 32-bit for now…
This tutorial (+patch) is here to recompile OpenSSL with Padlock in 64-bit on Ubuntu 10.4…
And this one to enable Padlock by default on OpenSSL.
http://blog.nonobzh.fr/post/2010/06/06/Activer-le-padlock-par-d%C3%A9faut-dans-OpenSSL
And this gives the following results on Dedibox v3!
The numbers are in thousands of bytes per second. type16 bytes64 bytes256 bytes1024 bytes8192 bytesengineaes-128-ecb144 845.82k481 086.34k1 105 520.81k1 594 104.49k1 831 324.33kpadlockaes-128-ecb8611.64k75 583.19k77 412.18k78 190.59k78 361.94kdynamics Two other tutorials on OpenSSL and Padlock.
A5/1 algorithm cracked: GSM calls decoded...
At one time, we were talking about the fact that the gsm encryption algorithm was weak…
And that the army had even asked to truncate the keys to 52bits (the gsm standard defines 64bits for encryption)… to facilitate eavesdropping in case of national necessity…
The A5/1 algorithm has been protecting GSM communications with encryption since 1987. But last week, an encryption specialist named Karsten Nohl presented at a hackers’ conference the method he and 24 others used to crack this code.
Distributed hash cracking sites...
http://plain-text.info ==> this site allows you to test a hash
http://www.antsight.com/zsl/rainbowcrack ==> rainbow table cracking tool site… which uses CUDA for its calculations and it seems to boost significantly… about 300x faster compared to a normal CPU…
http://www.freerainbowtables.com/ ==> free rainbow tables! and distributed hash calculation…
Tools to properly uninstall programs that won't uninstall anymore...
**Microsoft Windows Installer Cleanup. **
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/290301
When you work on your computer and install a new program, the installation suddenly fails. So you end up with a partially installed program. You try to install this program again, without success. Or, you may encounter problems trying to remove an old program because the installation files are damaged.
Don’t worry. The Windows Installer CleanUp utility might help you. You can use this utility to remove installation information for programs that were installed using Windows Installer. Remember that the Windows Installer CleanUp utility does not remove the program from your computer. However, it removes the installation files so you can start the installation, upgrade or uninstallation.
Arcsoft/Cyberlink/Via and 192khz/24bit audio support for Windows 7....
Windows 7’s simplified audio architecture makes it easier for application developers to implement support for HD audio tracks at 192 kHz / 24 bit without degradation. This was previously impossible under Windows XP and Vista, with the exception of the high-end Xonar HDAV1.3 sound card. Now, with Windows 7 chipsets and DVD/BlueRay playback software from ArcSoft and Cyberlink, it’s possible….
Bitstream audio support over HDMI now standard on Radeon 5xxx...finally!
It appears that the new ATI Series 5xxx cards allow audio transmission over HDMI in bitstream format… meaning they can transmit the audio from a Blu-ray or DVD without decoding it, passing it through as-is via the HDMI connector.
The advantage is that the decoding is no longer done by the PC’s CPU, but is left to the TV or HDMI Audio/Video amplifier.
http://www.homemedia.fr/actualites/5369-PowerColor-Radeon-HD-5750-SCS3-fanless.html
http://www.homemedia.fr/actualites/5414-Bitstream-avec-les-HD-5000-patch-PowerDVD-9.html
http://www.homemedia.fr/actualites/4312-LPCM-7.1-et-bitstream-HDMI.html
http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=3411&p=1
http://www.homemedia.fr/actualites/5264-Bistream-audio-HD-HDMI-Clarkdale.html