I.T. by Fire

Musings of a mostly developer, sometimes IT guy. Topics include Linux, web, firewall, Salesforce, etc.

Monday, March 27, 2017

Hacking Xfinity's Home Security Cameras, part 3

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So we discontinued our Xfinity Home subscription (which isn't a statement against the service; we moved out of the Xfinity service area ...
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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Hacking Xfinity's Home Security Cameras, part 2

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(Note to the evil among us: I have, of course, changed the authorization and authentication details below. So don't bother. Or do, was...
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Sunday, March 2, 2014

Hacking Xfinity's Home Security Cameras

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I have a series of webcams running, one of which is monitored by Motion , a motion detection system. When Motion sees activity on the camer...
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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Squirrelly Javascript

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Lately, I've been maintaining our (very old) Joomla website, which is running a (very old) version of RSForm!Pro . To be honest, RSForm...
Thursday, January 10, 2013

404 error handler

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A long time ago, we reorganized our website in such a way that all the old URLs that had been indexed in search engines and immortalized in ...
Wednesday, October 3, 2012

How to avoid hard-coding Id values

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So I have seen some tricks for avoiding hard-coding Id values in your Apex code, which I think is a good practice to follow, but they've...

For loops and SOQL queries

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One of my favorite loops in Apex is the for(collection) loop. It's very useful for iterating through a collection. It allows you to d...
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