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Respected Professor: The unfortunate cookies
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Some, mostly techical, articles by Nikos Fotiou. Monday, October 14, 2013. Cookies sent over plain HTTP to Google websites can reveal information about a user. The following has been reported to Google and is considered not an issue. Recently while visiting Google scholar I noticed that on the top right corner my Google username was displayed. It is astonishing how much information about a user can be gained simple by monitoring a mere HTTP session. Subscribe to: Post Comments ( Atom ). Facebook API does...
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Respected Professor: DLNA with subtitles in D-Link DNS-320
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Some, mostly techical, articles by Nikos Fotiou. Wednesday, October 21, 2015. DLNA with subtitles in D-Link DNS-320. DNS-320 is a linux based device. Moreover, it's firmware can execute scripts, located in the root directory, every time the system boots. Fonz fun plug (ffp), its such a script that adds support for telnet, as well as, for installing additional software. In this post, we will use ffp ton install miniDLNA in our NAS. Make sure you have disabled the built-in DLNA server. Step 1 install ffp.
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Respected Professor: Handling C#, MVC entity validation errors in a meaningful way
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Some, mostly techical, articles by Nikos Fotiou. Monday, October 20, 2014. Handling C#, MVC entity validation errors in a meaningful way. MVC's entity framework is a convenient tool for abstracting databases. However, when something goes wrong the debug messages are not very meaningful. Especially when an entity validation exception occurs. Subscribe to: Post Comments ( Atom ). Ι am a researcher at Athens University of Economics and Business. View my complete profile. Send a facebook message using php.
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Respected Professor: November 2015
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Some, mostly techical, articles by Nikos Fotiou. Tuesday, November 24, 2015. A Hello World CoAP client-server using libcoap. View a list of all libcoap examples here. This is a simple example of a CoAP server and a CoAP client. The server listens on port 5683 (default port) and responds with a "Hello World! To every request for the "hello" resource. The response is piggybacked in the ACK message. In the "piggybacked" folder. Labels: Internet of Things. Subscribe to: Posts ( Atom ). D-Link DNS-320 is a ne...
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Respected Professor: libcoap examples
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Some, mostly techical, articles by Nikos Fotiou. Sunday, July 17, 2016. Is an open source C implementation of the CoAP protocol. It can be used for developing CoAP services in Linux, MacOS, as well as, in various IoT operating systems such as Contiki, LwIP, and TinyOS. All examples are available on github. A simple hello world client-server. Uisng libcoap with the riot operating system. Subscribe to: Post Comments ( Atom ). Ι am a researcher at Athens University of Economics and Business. D-Link DNS-320 ...
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Respected Professor: Running an IIS7 site from a network drive
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Some, mostly techical, articles by Nikos Fotiou. Friday, June 1, 2012. Running an IIS7 site from a network drive. Running a web site, located in a network share, in IIS7 can be really tricky, as it usually ends up with IIS7 complaining about permission problem. This usually happens because IIS processes run as a different user, who is not allowed to access network shares. In this blog post it is shown how a web site can be run in the context of a user that is eligible to access a network share. Right cli...
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Respected Professor: A CoAP server for the riot operating system using libcoap
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Some, mostly techical, articles by Nikos Fotiou. Friday, November 25, 2016. A CoAP server for the riot operating system using libcoap. View a list of all libcoap examples here. The riot operating system ( https:/ riot-os.org/. Is an operating system for the Internet of Things that currently supports many platforms. One of the main advantages of riot is that it supports programs and libraries written in C including libcoap. T in that new directory. Then from a terminal type. This command will execute the ...
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Respected Professor: Convert video files and embed subtitles using VLC
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Some, mostly techical, articles by Nikos Fotiou. Monday, August 12, 2013. Convert video files and embed subtitles using VLC. Player, by VideoLAN, is a handy media player with many features. VLC, among other things, enables the conversion of video files, from one format to another, enabling the same time the incorporation of subtitles. Here are the steps that should be followed:. Run VLC and from the Media. Menu, select Convert/Save (Ctrl R). In the file selection. Area, press Add. Area, press Browse.
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Respected Professor: July 2016
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Some, mostly techical, articles by Nikos Fotiou. Sunday, July 17, 2016. Is an open source C implementation of the CoAP protocol. It can be used for developing CoAP services in Linux, MacOS, as well as, in various IoT operating systems such as Contiki, LwIP, and TinyOS. All examples are available on github. A simple hello world client-server. Uisng libcoap with the riot operating system. Subscribe to: Posts ( Atom ). Ι am a researcher at Athens University of Economics and Business. View my complete profile.
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Respected Professor: Asynchronous CoAP request-response using libcoap
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Some, mostly techical, articles by Nikos Fotiou. Tuesday, September 6, 2016. Asynchronous CoAP request-response using libcoap. View a list of all libcoap examples here. This is an example of asynchronous request-response. The server listens on port 5683 (default port). When it receives a request for the "hello" resource, it sends and ACK and after 2 seconds it responds with a "Hello World! The client performs a CoAP GET request for the "coap:/ 127.0.0.1/hello" resource and prints the response. D-Link DNS...
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