Indigo Remote Log Viewer v1.31 released

Folks, The new version of the Indigo Remote Log Viewer is released. Version 1.31 is now available… Please see the Remote Log Viewer page for more details… Bug Fixes * The RLV will now detect Indigo 2 & 3, and work seamlessly with Indigo v2, 3, and 4. Indigo Remote Log Viewer Eventlog_131.zip

Indigo Remote Web Log Viewer v1.2 released

There’s a slightly newer version of the Remote Web Log Viewer (v1.2)  1/17/2009  Now available.  The changes consist of: Added Better Interface for selecting specific days for display (Select Field) Added Select field for the number of days to view Added Color Coding for Error messages Now displayed in “reverse” order (earliest day / entry […]

Indigo Remote Log Viewer v1 released

Here’s a new little treat… The Indigo Remote Log Viewer is a plugin for the Indigo server that allows you to view the log through any web browser. The only Caveat is that you must, of course, have the Indigo Web Server turned on…. It is available through PRISM, as well as direct IP connections…. […]

Indigo & FrontRow

Folks,I promised that I was working on this, and here is a screen capture of the proof of concept of Indigo working via FrontRow. What you are seeing right now, is just a display of the status of the devices in Indigo.I still have significantly more work to do on it, including figuring out the […]

Bootable flash key makes disk encryption attacks super-simple

From Engadget… (Which got it from hack a day) Bootable flash key makes disk encryption attacks super-simple: “ Filed under: Desktops, Laptops, Storage Ruh roh, Shaggy — you remember that disk encryption attack that involved cooling off your target’s RAM and yanking it to get a bitdump before the contents faded? Well, it looks like […]