Archive for August, 2007

BlogDay 2007

Carlos, of Lost in Japan, has reminded me that today is the BlogDay. Thank you for choosing Carlos The Tungsten PDA! I have been encouraged to participate, so I'm going to mention five blogs that have nothing to do with the Palm but I am still very interested (in addition to Lost in Japan and [...]

The Palm as a tool of the hacker (IV) and remote access servers

We continue to discover tools to turn the Palm into a hacking tool. Today we will see how to remotely access different types of servers:

The king of the remote access mode chart is VNC, the open standard compatible with Windows, Linux, MacOS, and so on. And the best VNC client for Palm is our PalmVNC 2.0, which we did [...]

The hacker tool such as Palm (III): Passwords

Crack passwords is something that has always been of vital importance to gain access to protected computers: both to access in an unauthorized manner, and to regain access our password when we have been forgotten, or has just been changed by an attacker. Can be used both for trying to get into a server whose [...]

The Palm as a tool of the hacker (II): file transfer

Continuing our collection for our Palm software that converts into a hacking tool, now let's see how we can make transfers of files. There are multiple ways to transfer files to and from our Palm, depending on the protocol that we use:

For transfers via FTP, some of the customers that there are free for Palm are LFtp, VSFtp [...]

The Palm as a tool of the hacker (I): terminal emulators

"PalmOS is an ideal platform for hacking tools and hacking in general." With this statement we started this series of articles in which we will see how to get the most out tasks in the Palm of "hacking" in its option-related security and networking in particular. Quoting verbatim:
I think the potential [...]

How to run Java applications on the Palm

David Chaves, from Costa Rica, where he sends us this partnership expands the explanation of how to install the Java virtual machine on the Palm, to execute on our Palm Java applications that are available on the Internet. Thank you, David!
I want to make a series of steps and files to the proper use of Java applications in the [...]