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[FCR] [TRAILHEAD] Findings Cedar Rapids
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natas
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i copied a list of his directory before he deleted everything..... nothing works though.

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Rogi Ocnorb
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Anybody recognize the logo in the favicon?
http://bullerman.net/favicon.ico


EDIT: Gah!Don't know how I missed that.

PostPosted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 8:18 pm
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natas
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no there were some remarks about it representing a smokestack earlier or something but nobody recognized it... as of yet anyway

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Trout We talked about that before. No one had any clue, but if you want to take a stab at it, awesome.
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Ayeso
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natas wrote:
no there were some remarks about it representing a smokestack earlier or something but nobody recognized it... as of yet anyway


Thats the hosting websites favicon, the hosting site is Hostmonster


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Doug52392
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favicon.ico

Favicon.ico is the default image file Apache web servers use. It's installed by default. When you use Firefox and go to unfiction.com, the icon that is displayed to the left of the URL entry bar is usually called favicon.ico. I noticed that because I run a webserver here, and always get an error in my Apache error log about favicon.ico.

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natas
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that settles that then

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Doug52392
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feriwiccan wrote:
feels like the next thing we have to do is find that website that JB is talking about. I've looked at the source code like twenty times on bullerman.net and it's completely clear. I wish there was some way to get to the index of a website. Anyone have a clue?
Has anyone checked to see if theres an FTP server or file transfer service running on the web site? The page says he is going to set up a way to transfer files. I've run the website through nmap (a Linux program that checks a server for open ports), found that ports 21 (FTP), 22 (SSH), 25 (SMTP, for sending e-mail), 26 (very strange to see this one, it identifies itself as an e-mail server, then switches the prompt to look like an FTP server), port 110 (POP3, for receiving e-mail) and 143 (IMAP4, for receiving e-mail). are open and accepting incoming requests. The FTP server is locked down though.

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Doug52392
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Tidusia is doing his log in/log out after a few seconds thing again.

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historys_past
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Re: the unbreakable code... have people tried unscrambling the numbers into longitude and latitude? With 8-digit decimal numbers, it seems to make sense.

When you put in Cedar Rapids, you get Latitude: 41.976345 / Longitude: -91.673759. You can make several locations close to that out of the numbers we were given.

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Doug52392
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New clues!

bullerman.net was just updated. Now theres a link to a zip file. Downloading it now.

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natas
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Ridiculous Game Banter (answer.txt)
0,0,0
255,0,0
0,255,0
0,0,255
255,255,0
238,69,148
60,193,241
139,200,111
253,188,84
45,43,114
255,217,239
228,148,66
0,148,138
176,214,255
0,140,168
139,24,73
0,105,15
235,255,15
201,188,219
0,222,186
247,237,186
89,273,186
186,117,186
41,252,13
115,119,178
117,166,130

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Doug52392
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Those look like RGB color values. Since there are 26, they must correspond to a specific color in each image file. The binary is 11010000000000000010010100, when the files are grouped by name.

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natas
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how do i view the thumbs.db file all i am getting is jibberish? do i need a specific program to open it... it's opening in notepad

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Doug52392
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natas wrote:
how do i view the thumbs.db file all i am getting is jibberish? do i need a specific program to open it... it's opening in notepad
Thumbs.db is not a file. It is a file used by Windows Explorer to store the thumbnail icons of files and folders. It is normally a hidden file though. I don't think it is intended to be used, just a file the operating system uses to keep track of stuff. Anyone got any ideas on what to do now? The data in answer.txt is defenetly RGB color values, they go from 0 to 255.

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