Posted on March 16th, 2007 by Jason.
Categories: Uncategorized, Web Technologies.
Hello,
Some awsome tweaks here for firefix. Just try it and enjoy..
If upgrading from a previous version please to do the following or the extension will now work:
1) Type ‘about:config’ in the location bar and hit enter
2) Paste this in the blank bar or scroll down to find ‘extensions.toolbarcleanup.findbarchanges’
3) Right click on this and select ‘reset’ and restart firefox and extension will work again
Sorry about that, I deleted the file it calls on and I forgot when you upgrade it doesnt remove old entries from about:config.
This extension allows you to tweak various aspects of the browser’s UI.
This extension allows you to do the following via Tools->Extensions->UI Tweaker Options:
- Remove ‘For Internet Explorer Users’ from the Help menu
- Remove ‘Release Notes’ from the Help menu
- Remove ‘Go’ menu
- Remove ‘Read Mail (* new)’ and ‘New Messages…’ from the Tools menu (1.5 Only)
- Remove ‘Web Search’ from the Tools menu
- Remove ‘Bookmark Toolbar Folder’ from the Bookmarks menu (Only if empty)
- Remove the ‘Go’ button
- Remove the toolbar separators
- Remove the forward and back button drop down arrows
- Remove the close button from tabbar (1.5 Only)
- Make the address bar corners slightly rounded
- Hide the Search Bar except for the site icon until mouse hover over
- Multi-row bookmarks toolbar
- Show only icons on the bookmark toolbar
- Make non-selected tabs less visible, making active tabs stand out more
- Remove white line under unfocused tabs
- Remove the focus rings around the tab titles
- Show tab favicon only on selected tab
- Relocate the tabbar to the bottom
- Remove the tabbar close button and place on active or hoverd over tabs (1.5 Only)
- Add separators, bold text on status message and other small changes
- Add a keyword when adding a bookmark
- Move the sidebar to the bottom
- Remove the security padlock icon in the statusbar
- Remove the RSS Feed icon from the location bar
- Remove the Min/Max/Close buttons while in Full Screen mode
- Remove the bookmark sidebar search bar
- Remove the location bar drop down arrow
UI Tweaker (Formerly known as Toolbar Cleanup) v1.6.4 - Works with Firefox 1.5, branch and trunk nightlies.
Changelog:
- Fixed a spelling error in description
- Updated the extension description
- Tweaked a bunch of hack descriptions
- Changed any instance of address bar to location bar
- Added a hack to remove the security padlock icon in the statusbar
- Added a hack to remove the RSS Feed icon from the location bar
- Added a hack to remove the Min/Max/Close buttons while in Full Screen mode
- Added a hack to remove the Bookmark Sidebar Search Bar
- Added a hack to remove the Location Bar drop down arrow
- Split the Find Bar hack into 5 separate hacks:
- Remove the findbar borders
- Widen the findbar input field
- Add a separator between the close button and find:
- Add a separator between highlight all and the match case check box
- Make the status messages bold/input field light red when phrase not found
UI Tweaker (Formerly known as Toolbar Cleanup) v1.6.3 - Works with Firefox 1.5, branch and trunk nightlies.
Changelog:
- Added icons in the options menu
- Some spelling error corrections
Hacks that are missing/broke from the latest 1.6.3 version
- Multi-row bookmarks toolbar isn’t working for some
- No combined stop/reload button
- Missing Add ‘Print’ to right-click context menus, allowing users to print via the context menus
UI Tweaker (Formerly known as Toolbar Cleanup) v1.6.2 - Works with Firefox 1.5, branch and trunk nightlies.
Changelog:
- Fixed bug in which only the separator and not the bookmarks toolbar folder was removed from the bookmarks menu
Hacks that are missing/broke from the latest 1.6.2 version
- Multi row bookmarks toolbar isn’t working for some
- No combined stop/reload button
- Missing Add ‘Print’ to right-click context menus, allowing users to print via the context menus
- Needs icons in the options dialog
UI Tweaker (Formerly known as Toolbar Cleanup) v1.6.1 - Works with Firefox 1.5, branch and trunk nightlies.
Changelog:
- Fixed bug in which the remove drop arrows for back/forward buttons and round addressbar hacks were swaped in the options dialog.
- Added back hack for tab close button on tabs (1.5 Only)
- Added back hack for removing Read mail from the Tools menu (1.5 Only)
- Tweaked the extension’s description
- Tweaked a couple hack descriptions
- Added a contributor (Pike) to the about dialog
Hacks that are missing/broke from the latest 1.6.1 version
- Multi row bookmarks toolbar isn’t working for some
- No combined stop/reload button
- Missing Add ‘Print’ to right-click context menus, allowing users to print via the context menus
- Needs icons in the options dialog
UI Tweaker (Formerly known as Toolbar Cleanup) v1.6 - Works Firefox 1.5, branch and trunk nightlies.
Changelog:
- Added a working options dialog (Everything is customizeable now!!!)
- Renamed the extension to UI Tweaker (Did not change the guid so no need to uninstall and install this version
- Added hack for icons only on the bookmark toolbar
- Added hack for relocating the tabbar on the bottom
- Added hack for disabling autocomplete in the search bar, location bar and html input fields
- Removed hack for removing ‘Read Mail (* New)’ and ‘New Message…’ from Tools menu (No longer needed since this is in the branch/trunk nightlies….Please let me know if this is needed for 1.5.0.*)
- Added hack to remove the bookmark toolbar folder from bookmarks menu (will only work if empty)
- Added hack to remove the back/forward drop down arrows
- Added hack to add a keyword when adding a bookmark
- Added hack to move the sidebar to the bottom
Hacks that are missing/broke from the latest 1.6 version
- When make non selected tabs less visible + remove white line under tab are used together the non select tabs are pink. but if you use the remove close tab button then everything is fine
- Multi row bookmarks toolbar isn’t working for some
- No combined stop/reload button
- Missing Add ‘Print’ to right-click context menus, allowing users to print via the context menus
Enjoy…
Jason.
Posted on January 21st, 2007 by Admin.
Categories: Uncategorized, Fun, Black Holes.
I am planning to get some land on Mars now . Not joking . NASA planning to setup a City on the moon till 2024. Crews of four astronauts are expected to work on the base, a week at a time, beginning around 2020. Get full article here .
Posted on September 25th, 2006 by Jason.
Categories: Uncategorized, Hacking Truths, Black Holes.
Hello,
Hacking is the organised or unorganised access of another computer in a network. The network can be LAN/WAN/MAN.According to my knowledge I think that Russians are the first hackers.But now U.S.A and other countries stand best for it. Hackers are the people who hack a system in network.
There are three types of hackers.They are :-
1) White-Hat Hackers
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This are the hackers who hack a network to check the security holes. He use his knowledge to make better security for users.He share his knowledge with others.Ethical hackers or simply hackers are under this group.
2) Black-Hat Hackers
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This are the hackers who hack a network and distroy all he wants and he do harm to every one.He works for black undergrounds.He create viruses,worms and he bombs anonymous mails,and he uses D.O.S (Denial Of Service) attack to make a server hang and become offline.He is called Cracker.If you see some sites with skulls and some XXX pictures it can be crackers site.He don’t want to share his knowledge and he want to misguide newbies to nithing and fed-up with disappointment.
3) Brown-Hat Hackers
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This are the people who are in between Hackers and Crackers.They some times hack and else crack.They are cool people and share there knowledge to there friends or he people of his country. I think you got some ideas about hackers and crackers.So beware !!! There are more other peoples in this cyber world like Script Kiddies,Lamers etc..Script Kiddies are the people who uses others tools and others exploits to hack.They don’t want to know more about hacking and they don’t want to study hacking but want to hack.They are the people who don’t think and are the most fuckiest among proclaimed hackers.
Lamers are the real fools who say that they are hacker and they are going to hack you and kill your system.They fires that they can hack mail passwords and get inside your account.They simply ‘Blah…Blah…Blah’. But this idiots can’t do anything.They send viruses and worms they get and don’t know even the basics of hacking.They will never become a hacker or cracker.They will simply get caught by the police after some lamer attempts.
So this is the basic of hackers and hacking. The one important thing in hacking is that you should have patients.The studying of hacking takes years and you are always
studying and sharing.
Enjoy..
Posted on September 17th, 2006 by Jason.
Categories: Uncategorized, Fun.
Hello,
This explains how to disable ONLY USB storage devices(flash/Jump/external HD’s) completely without disabling keyboards, mice, etc.
I decided to go this route after trying every other option I could find on the internet. So far this is the only way I have found to completely kill USB drives without ways to get around restrictions. edit: WITHOUT PURCHASING THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE
First thing to do is this:
1.Run regedit and navigate to HKLM\system\currentcontrolset\services\USBstor.
2.Change the value of the dword “Start” from 3 to 4. If the dword “Start” doesnt exist, create it. This will prevent a previously installed USB device from loading when the device is plugged into the machine. ((As most of you know this a Microsoft suggestion, which does work perfectly at disabling previously installed devices, however, this alone will not disable USB storage completely. If a user plugs a new USB storage device into the machine the device will install and the dword value will be reset to 3. Now if you incorporate adding this into a script it alone will disable USB drives, but only after a user plugs a device in, removes it without uninstalling it, logs off then logs back on, thereby running the script. This means that there is a window of opportunity for users to have access to new devices, this may be acceptable for some, but not for others.))
3. The next thing to do is to change the permisions on the USBSTOR key. You need to DENY full control on the “system” group.
((What this does is denies everyone the ability to access the USBStor key, effectively killing the ability for any user (including admins) to install USB storage devices. Now the reason you deny the “system” group is because windows will use this account if no one is logged onto the machine yet. What I mean by this is if say you want to deny a group of users called “staff”, you would need to deny them using GP or a logon script. This will work great, but, if a “staff” group user plugs a USB drive in before logging in to Windows the device will be installed using in the backgroud using the “system” group, then when the user logs in the “staff” group policy is applied dening the user access to the USBstor key, but by this point it makes no difference because the devices is already installed and accessible and once a device is installed the usbstor key is no longer used.))
3. So now that these two steps are are done, *NO ONE* will be able to install USB drives.
If a user tries to use a previously installed drive the device will be blocked and nothing will happen, no prompts, nothing. This is accomplished through step 1, the dword value.
What happens if a user plugs in a “New” device that was not previously installed, the hardware wizard will run, asking for the location of drivers. Regardless of whether a user selects the “automatically” search and install or if they attempt to manually install 3rd party drivers, the HW wizard will prompt the user that “access is denied” once the drivers are selected. This is the result of step 2, denying “system”.
Now that we know how to disable USB storage devices we need to find an efficient way to do this without driving through the registry on each and every machine.
continued…
This is what I did to accomplish this method of killing USB drives quickly and easily.
I created 2 batch files, 1 batch to disable and another for administrators(tech support, ie.) that will re-enable USB drives if the need arises.
1: First thing is to get a copy of the tool “subinacl.exe”. This tool is included with MS Server 2003 RK.
((What subinacl allows you to due is set specific permissions on the exact group or user, etc.. that you need to, this includes permissions on registry Keys which is what we will be doing.))
2: Once you have a copy of “subinacl.exe” set up a folder for your batch files. In my particular case I wanted these batch files available on the network so I created a shared folder named “DisableUSB” on a server. Next I created a subfolder within “DisableUSB” called “subinacl”. Put a copy of “subinacl.exe” in this folder.
3. Next thing to do is create 2 “reg” files in the subfolder “subinacl”. I named the 2 files “dword3.reg” and “dword4.reg”. These files are going to be used to change the value of the dword “start” in the registry key Usbstor.
I assume most probably know how do create reg files, this is what should be in the files:
For “dword3.reg”
******
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\USBSTOR]
“Start”=dword:00000003
*change the 3 to a 4 for “dword4.reg”*
4. Now put these 2 files in the “subinacl” folder if they weren’t created there.
OK, all the pieces should now be in place. For this example we have a shared folder (on no particular server) called “disableUSB”. Within this folder is a subfolder “subinacl” that has subinacl.exe, dword3.reg, and dword4.reg within it.
5 . Now to create the 2 batch files. I created these 2 files under the main share folder (disableUSB). One is called “disableUSBdrives.bat” which, you guessed it, disables drives, and the other for re-enabling drives, “enableUSBdrives.bat”. Wow…
This is how disableUSBdrives.bat is set up:
@echo off
cls
regedit /s \\servername\disableUSB\Subinacl\dword4.reg
\\servername\DisableUSB\Subinacl\subinacl.exe /keyreg \system\currentcontrolset\services\usbstor /deny=system
pause
cls
echo.
echo **USB drives disabled**
echo.
Pause
*the path will differ of course. \\servername is just an example.
for “enableUSBdrives.bat” simply change change “dword4.reg” to “dword3.reg” AND “deny=system” to “grant=system”
Notice that the only real meat to these batch’s is running regedit and running subinacl. Everything else (cls,pause,echo) is optional, for my particular situation it was needed.
6. Go the machines that you want to disable USB drives on and run the disableUSBdrives batch from the network share.
And that’s it. USB drives gone.
Now of course running a batch from each machine is still time consuming, but In my particular situation it had to be done this way, and is obviously much faster than driving through the registry.
The most efficient way to incorporate this would be with logon scripting. Unlike with just using the dword start=4 trick, after this script is run, there is no way for joe blow user to use any of his nifty little Jumpdrives or his hot new hard drives.
Also note that folder names and locations can be set up in any way and anywhere as long as the batch files point to the right place.
Anyway. hope this helps someone.
Enjoy..
Posted on September 6th, 2006 by Admin.
Categories: Uncategorized, Cpanel Hosting.
Hey ,