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-====== Research ====== +====== Semana 20 de 2021 ======
-* Meet with [[Bruno Henrique Pachulski Camara]]: paper for ICPC, ideas for next paper.+
  
-====== Infrastructure ======+===== Research ===== 
 +  * Meet with [[.students:leandro_césar_da_cruz]]: status update, next steps. 
 +  * Meet with [[.students:bruno_henrique_pachulski_camara]]: paper for ICPC, ideas for next paper. 
 +  * Meet with [[.students:yuri_rafael_grajefe_feitosa]]: Code Workout, PDM review. 
 + 
 +===== Infrastructure =====
   * Start migration to DokuWiki. It's not that MediaWiki isn't good enough, but that it is too much for what I use the wiki for. Mediawiki's code is also more convoluted and I want to integrate some bibtex stuff that looks easier using DokuWiki.   * Start migration to DokuWiki. It's not that MediaWiki isn't good enough, but that it is too much for what I use the wiki for. Mediawiki's code is also more convoluted and I want to integrate some bibtex stuff that looks easier using DokuWiki.
   * Replace my Vivo Askey RTF3505VW-N2 by an TP-Link XZ000-G3. It worked! For the record, the GPON password is not required (must be left blank at TP-Link XZ000-G3) and the GPON SN can be extracted from the Askey setup. The GPON SN required by TP-Link must have 16 digits while Askey's one has 12. That is easy to fix: the first for digits from Askey's DN are in ASCII. You must convert then to hexadecimal code. Regarding VLAN configuration, you can discover it using TP-Link's configuration (Tagged VLAN, 0600, if I am not mistaken). That is it! Now you just have to configure your computer or router to authenticate using  PPPoE. The username and password are not actually secret: username is "cliente@cliente" and password is "cliente".   * Replace my Vivo Askey RTF3505VW-N2 by an TP-Link XZ000-G3. It worked! For the record, the GPON password is not required (must be left blank at TP-Link XZ000-G3) and the GPON SN can be extracted from the Askey setup. The GPON SN required by TP-Link must have 16 digits while Askey's one has 12. That is easy to fix: the first for digits from Askey's DN are in ASCII. You must convert then to hexadecimal code. Regarding VLAN configuration, you can discover it using TP-Link's configuration (Tagged VLAN, 0600, if I am not mistaken). That is it! Now you just have to configure your computer or router to authenticate using  PPPoE. The username and password are not actually secret: username is "cliente@cliente" and password is "cliente".
  
-====== Random ======+===== Random =====
   * An exploit to an Universal Turing Machine: https://arxiv.org/abs/2105.02124   * An exploit to an Universal Turing Machine: https://arxiv.org/abs/2105.02124