Using a blackberry bold 9700 as an bluetooth modem

A blackberry bold 9700 can be used as a generic bluetooth modem. That is, without the use of the blackberry manager software. The trick is to change the phone number that is dialed. The general phone number to connect to a UMTS (3g) network is *99#, but in the case of blackberry it should become: *99***4#. Using this phonenumber in combination with a generic bluetooth modem (which is available after pairing) one should be able to make successful dial-up to a 3g network, using the blackberry as a tether device....

<span title='2011-06-20 10:30:00 +0000 UTC'>June 20, 2011</span>&nbsp;·&nbsp;1 min&nbsp;·&nbsp;90 words&nbsp;·&nbsp;wouter

Radius authentication on a Nexus 5k (5548) using ldap as radius backend

Radius authentication on a Nexus 5k (5548) using ldap as radius backend In the our current setup we are using radius with an ldap backup. Against this solution we found a way to configure the radius daemon in such a way that it is possible to gain admin rights. In this setup no changes to ldap where made. The trick to get this up and running is the following: In freeradius edit the default site, so that authorize looks like:...

<span title='2011-06-09 11:33:00 +0000 UTC'>June 9, 2011</span>&nbsp;·&nbsp;1 min&nbsp;·&nbsp;120 words&nbsp;·&nbsp;wouter