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Aspen Technology Inc. Business Process Explorer Business Process Explorer 2 Business Process Explorer 2 2 br / ASW Software ImageToAvi ImageToAvi 1 ImageToAvi 1 2 br / AT T Laboratories Cambridge Win2VNC Win2VNC 1 DANIEL SHIFFMAN LEARNING PROCESSING THE NATURE OF CODE. EXAMPLES; EXERCISE; CHAP 1: Pixels 1-1 shapes; 1-2 shapes; 1-3 shapes; 1-4 shapes; 1-5 color; 1-6 color; 1-7 design creature; CHAP 2: Processing 2-1 download; 2-2 runanexample; 2-3 runyourfirstsketch; 2-4 runyourfirstsketch; 2-5 errors; 2-6 errors; 2-7 shape color functions; 2
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ISAKMP (1): ID payload next-payload : 8 type : 1 protocol : 17 port : 500 length : 8*Mar 2 00:41:18.321: ISAKMP (1): Total payload length: 12*Mar 2 00:41:18.321: CryptoEngine0: generate hmac context for conn id 1*Mar 2 00:41:18.321: ISAKMP (0:1): sending packet to 200.1.1.1 (I) MM_KEY_EXCH*Mar 2 00:41:18.361: ISAKMP (0:1): received packet from 200.1.1.1 (I) MM_KEY_EXCH*Mar 2 00:41:18.361: ISAKMP (0:1): processing ID payload. message ID = 0*Mar 2 00:41:18.361: ISAKMP (0:1): processing HASH payload. message ID = 0*Mar 2 00:41:18.361: CryptoEngine0: generate hmac context for conn id 1!--- Peer is authenticated.*Mar 2 00:41:18.361: ISAKMP (0:1): SA has been authenticated with 200.1.1.1!--- Begins quick mode exchange.*Mar 2 00:41:18.361: ISAKMP (0:1): beginning Quick Mode exchange, M-ID of -2078851837*Mar 2 00:41:18.365: CryptoEngine0: generate hmac context for conn id 1*Mar 2 00:41:18.365: ISAKMP (0:1): sending packet to 200.1.1.1 (I) QM_IDLE*Mar 2 00:41:18.365: CryptoEngine0: clear dh number for conn id 1*Mar 2 00:41:18.681: ISAKMP (0:1): received packet from 200.1.1.1 (I) QM_IDLE*Mar 2 00:41:18.681: CryptoEngine0: generate hmac context for conn id 1*Mar 2 00:41:18.685: ISAKMP (0:1): processing HASH payload. message ID = -2078851837*Mar 2 00:41:18.685: ISAKMP (0:1): processing SA payload. message ID = -2078851837!--- Negotiates IPSec SA.*Mar 2 00:41:18.685: ISAKMP (0:1): Checking IPSec proposal 1*Mar 2 00:41:18.685: ISAKMP: transform 1, ESP_DES*Mar 2 00:41:18.685: ISAKMP: attributes in transform:*Mar 2 00:41:18.685: ISAKMP: encaps is 1*Mar 2 00:41:18.685: ISAKMP: SA life type in seconds*Mar 2 00:41:18.685: ISAKMP: SA life duration (basic) of 3600*Mar 2 00:41:18.685: ISAKMP: SA life type in kilobytes*Mar 2 00:41:18.685: ISAKMP: SA life duration (VPI). Aspen Technology Inc. Business Process Explorer Business Process Explorer 2 Business Process Explorer 2 2 br / ASW Software ImageToAvi ImageToAvi 1 ImageToAvi 1 2 br / AT T Laboratories Cambridge Win2VNC Win2VNC 1Process Explorer vs Process Hacker–Part 1 of 2 - chentiangemalc
00:41:17.597: ISAKMP: local port 500, remote port 500*Mar 2 00:41:17.597: ISAKMP (0:1): beginning Main Mode exchange*Mar 2 00:41:17.597: ISAKMP (0:1): sending packet to 200.1.1.1 (I) MM_NO_STATE*Mar 2 00:41:17.773: ISAKMP (0:1): received packet from 200.1.1.1 (I) MM_NO_STATE*Mar 2 00:41:17.773: ISAKMP (0:1): processing SA payload. message ID = 0*Mar 2 00:41:17.773: ISAKMP (0:1): found peer pre-shared key matching 200.1.1.1*Mar 2 00:41:17.773: ISAKMP (0:1): Checking ISAKMP transform 1 against priority 10 policy!--- IKE SAs are negotiated.*Mar 2 00:41:17.773: ISAKMP: encryption DES-CBC*Mar 2 00:41:17.773: ISAKMP: hash SHA*Mar 2 00:41:17.773: ISAKMP: default group 2*Mar 2 00:41:17.773: ISAKMP: auth pre-share*Mar 2 00:41:17.773: ISAKMP: life type in seconds*Mar 2 00:41:17.773: ISAKMP: life duration (basic) of 3600*Mar 2 00:41:17.773: ISAKMP (0:1): atts are acceptable. Next payload is 0*Mar 2 00:41:17.773: CryptoEngine0: generate alg parameter*Mar 2 00:41:17.905: CRYPTO_ENGINE: Dh phase 1 status: 0*Mar 2 00:41:17.905: CRYPTO_ENGINE: Dh phase 1 status: 0*Mar 2 00:41:17.905: ISAKMP (0:1): SA is doing pre-shared key authentication using id type ID_IPV4_ADDR*Mar 2 00:41:17.905: ISAKMP (0:1): sending packet to 200.1.1.1 (I) MM_SA_SETUP*Mar 2 00:41:18.149: ISAKMP (0:1): received packet from 200.1.1.1 (I) MM_SA_SETUP*Mar 2 00:41:18.153: ISAKMP (0:1): processing KE payload. message ID = 0*Mar 2 00:41:18.153: CryptoEngine0: generate alg parameter*Mar 2 00:41:18.317: ISAKMP (0:1): processing NONCE payload. message ID = 0*Mar 2 00:41:18.317: ISAKMP (0:1): found peer pre-shared key matching 200.1.1.1*Mar 2 00:41:18.317: CryptoEngine0: create ISAKMP SKEYID for conn id 1*Mar 2 00:41:18.321: ISAKMP (0:1): SKEYID state generated*Mar 2 00:41:18.321: ISAKMP (0:1): processing vendor id payload*Mar 2 00:41:18.321: ISAKMP (0:1): speaking to another IOS box!*Mar 2 00:41:18.321: Message ID = -2078851837*Mar 2 00:30:26.873: ISAKMP (0:1): processing SA payload. message ID = -2078851837!--- IPSec SAs are negotiated.*Mar 2 00:30:26.873: ISAKMP (0:1): Checking IPSec proposal 1*Mar 2 00:30:26.873: ISAKMP: transform 1, ESP_DES*Mar 2 00:30:26.873: ISAKMP: attributes in transform:*Mar 2 00:30:26.873: ISAKMP: encaps is 1*Mar 2 00:30:26.873: ISAKMP: SA life type in seconds*Mar 2 00:30:26.873: ISAKMP: SA life duration (basic) of 3600*Mar 2 00:30:26.873: ISAKMP: SA life type in kilobytes*Mar 2 00:30:26.873: ISAKMP: SA life duration (VPI) of 0x0 0x46 0x50 0x0*Mar 2 00:30:26.873: ISAKMP: authenticator is HMAC-MD5*Mar 2 00:30:26.873: validate proposal 0*Mar 2 00:30:26.873: ISAKMP (0:1): atts are acceptable.*Mar 2 00:30:26.873: IPSEC(validate_proposal_request): proposal part #1, (key eng. msg.) INBOUND local= 200.1.1.1, remote= 100.1.1.1, local_proxy= 150.0.0.2/255.255.255.255/47/0 (type=1), remote_proxy= 150.0.0.1/255.255.255.255/47/0 (type=1), protocol= ESP, transform= esp-des esp-md5-hmac , lifedur= 0s and 0kb, spi= 0x0(0), conn_id= 0, keysize= 0, flags= 0x4*Mar 2 00:30:26.873: validate proposal request 0*Mar 2 00:30:26.877: ISAKMP (0:1): processing NONCE payload. message ID = -2078851837*Mar 2 00:30:26.877: ISAKMP (0:1): processing ID payload. message ID = -2078851837*Mar 2 00:30:26.877: ISAKMP (0:1): processing ID payload. message ID = -2078851837*Mar 2 00:30:26.877: ISAKMP (0:1): asking for 1 spis from ipsec*Mar 2 00:30:26.877: IPSEC(key_engine): got a queue event...*Mar 2 00:30:26.877: IPSEC(spi_response): getting spi 2685061958 for SA from 200.1.1.1 to 100.1.1.1 for prot 3*Mar 2 00:30:26.877: ISAKMP: received ke message (2/1)*Mar 2 00:30:27.129: CryptoEngine0: generate hmac context for conn id 1*Mar 2 00:30:27.129: ISAKMP (0:1): sending packet to 100.1.1.1 (R) QM_IDLE*Mar 2 00:30:27.185: ISAKMP (0:1): received packet from 100.1.1.1 (R) QM_IDLE*Mar 2 00:30:27.189: CryptoEngine0: generateProcess Explorer vs Process Hacker Part 1 of 2 - chentiangemalc
Project is to generate only a 3D model (no DSM or orthomosaic), the template selected for processing is 3D Models.14. Select the 3D Models template.15. Click Finish to finish the wizard and create the project. The Processing bar opens at the bottom of the main window.B) Process the project:1. On the Processing bar, click Start to start the processing.C) Improve the project:To improve the results of the Densified Point Cloud and the 3D Textured mesh, the following Processing Options can be selected:1. On the Menu bar click Process > Processing Options...2. Select the processing step 1. Initial Processing.3. Select the tab General.4. In the section Keypoints Image Scale, select Custom and from the drop down list select 1 (Original Image size).Note: This selection allows to extract the keypoints using the original image size.5. In the Processing Options window click 2. Point Cloud and Mesh.6. Select the tab Point Cloud.7. In the Point Cloud Densification section click the drop-down list Image scale and select 1 (Original Image size, Slow) and from the drop-down list Point Density select High (Slow).Note: The original image size is used to compute additional 3D points. More points are computed especially in areas where features can be easily matched. By selecting High Point Density, a 3D point will be computed for every Image Scale pixel. For more information about the Processing Options: Menu Process > Processing Options... > 2. Point Cloud and Mesh > Point Cloud.8. Click OK.9. On the Processing bar, click Start to start the processing.Industrial building – Parrot Bebop 2Download dataset or view in PIX4DcloudThe goal of this project is to get a 3D model of industrial building. Images were acquired with Parrot Bebop 2 using PIX4Dcapture.General project informationProjectLocationNantes, FranceAverage Ground Sampling Distance (GSD)9.25 cm / 3.64 inArea covered0.0113 km2 / 1.13 ha / 0.0043 sq. mi. / 2.79 acresOutput coordinate systemWGS84 / UTM zone 30NVertical Coordinate System: MSL egm96Image acquisitionUAVParrot Bebop 2Image acquisition softwarePIX4DcaptureImage acquisition planGrid Mission and Circular MissionCameraBebop 2 cameraImagesNumber of images138Image size4096x3320Image geolocation coordinate systemWGS84Download project filesThe dataset can be downloaded here and can be found processed on PIX4Dcloud here.The downloaded folder contains the following files and folders:images: RGB images in JPG format.example_bebop2_industrial_building.p4d: project file that can be opened in PIX4D Desktop.InstructionsProcess the dataset using the included .p4d project fileThis section describes how to process the dataset in order to generate a 3D textured mesh of the building using Parrot Bebop 2.1. Open the project example_bebop2_industrial_building.p4d.2. On the Menu bar, click View > Processing. The Processing bar opens at the bottom of the main window.Note: As the goal of this project is to generate the 3D textured mesh (no DSM and orthomosaic), the template used for the processing has been set to 3D Models. This can be seen in Process > Processing Options...3. On the Processing bar, click Start to start processing.Process the dataset creating a new projectThis section describes how to create and process a project in order to generate a 3D mesh of a house.A) Create a newBlast Processing 2 2 ( ) - gdbrowser.com
Of 0x0 0x46 0x50 0x0*Mar 2 00:41:18.685: ISAKMP: authenticator is HMAC-MD5*Mar 2 00:41:18.685: validate proposal 0*Mar 2 00:41:18.685: ISAKMP (0:1): atts are acceptable.*Mar 2 00:41:18.685: IPSEC(validate_proposal_request): proposal part #1, (key eng. msg.) INBOUND local= 100.1.1.1, remote= 200.1.1.1, local_proxy= 150.0.0.1/255.255.255.255/47/0 (type=1), remote_proxy= 150.0.0.2/255.255.255.255/47/0 (type=1), protocol= ESP, transform= esp-des esp-md5-hmac , lifedur= 0s and 0kb, spi= 0x0(0), conn_id= 0, keysize= 0, flags= 0x4*Mar 2 00:41:18.689: validate proposal request 0*Mar 2 00:41:18.689: ISAKMP (0:1): processing NONCE payload. message ID = -2078851837*Mar 2 00:41:18.689: ISAKMP (0:1): processing ID payload. message ID = -2078851837*Mar 2 00:41:18.689: ISAKMP (0:1): processing ID payload. message ID = -2078851837*Mar 2 00:41:18.689: CryptoEngine0: generate hmac context for conn id 1*Mar 2 00:41:18.689: ipsec allocate flow 0*Mar 2 00:41:18.689: ipsec allocate flow 0!--- IPSec SAs are generated for inbound and outbound traffic.*Mar 2 00:41:18.693: ISAKMP (0:1): Creating IPSec SAs*Mar 2 00:41:18.693: inbound SA from 200.1.1.1 to 100.1.1.1 (proxy 150.0.0.2 to 150.0.0.1)*Mar 2 00:41:18.693: has spi 0x9AAD0079 and conn_id 2000 and flags 4*Mar 2 00:41:18.693: lifetime of 3600 seconds*Mar 2 00:41:18.693: lifetime of 4608000 kilobytes*Mar 2 00:41:18.693: outbound SA from 100.1.1.1 to 200.1.1.1 (proxy 150.0.0.1 to 150.0.0.2 )*Mar 2 00:41:18.693: has spi -1609905338 and conn_id 2001 and flags C*Mar 2 00:41:18.693: lifetime of 3600 seconds*Mar 2 00:41:18.693: lifetime of 4608000 kilobytes*Mar 2 00:41:18.697: ISAKMP (0:1): sending packet to 200.1.1.1 (I) QM_IDLE*Mar 2 00:41:18.697: ISAKMP (0:1): deleting node -2078851837 error FALSE reason ""*Mar 2 00:41:18.697: IPSEC(key_engine): got a queue event...*Mar 2 00:41:18.697: IPSEC(initialize_sas): , (key eng. msg.) INBOUND local= 100.1.1.1, remote= 200.1.1.1, local_proxy=. Aspen Technology Inc. Business Process Explorer Business Process Explorer 2 Business Process Explorer 2 2 br / ASW Software ImageToAvi ImageToAvi 1 ImageToAvi 1 2 br / AT T Laboratories Cambridge Win2VNC Win2VNC 1Process Hacker 2 แหล่งดาวน์โหลด Process Hacker 2 ฟรี
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2025-03-25Doing pre-shared key authentication using id type ID_IPV4_ADDR*Mar 2 00:30:26.229: ISAKMP (0:1): sending packet to 100.1.1.1 (R) MM_SA_SETUP*Mar 2 00:30:26.417: ISAKMP (0:1): received packet from 100.1.1.1 (R) MM_SA_SETUP*Mar 2 00:30:26.417: ISAKMP (0:1): processing KE payload. message ID = 0*Mar 2 00:30:26.417: CryptoEngine0: generate alg parameter*Mar 2 00:30:26.589: ISAKMP (0:1): processing NONCE payload. message ID = 0*Mar 2 00:30:26.589: ISAKMP (0:1): found peer pre-shared key matching 100.1.1.1*Mar 2 00:30:26.593: CryptoEngine0: create ISAKMP SKEYID for conn id 1*Mar 2 00:30:26.593: ISAKMP (0:1):SKEYID state generated*Mar 2 00:30:26.593: ISAKMP (0:1): processing vendor id payload*Mar 2 00:30:26.593: ISAKMP (0:1): speaking to another IOS box!*Mar 2 00:30:26.593: ISAKMP (0:1): sending packet to 100.1.1.1 (R) MM_KEY_EXCH*Mar 2 00:30:26.813: ISAKMP (0:1): received packet from 100.1.1.1 (R) MM_KEY_EXCH*Mar 2 00:30:26.817: ISAKMP (0:1): processing ID payload. message ID = 0*Mar 2 00:30:26.817: ISAKMP (0:1): processing HASH payload. message ID = 0*Mar 2 00:30:26.817: CryptoEngine0: generate hmac context for conn id 1!--- Peer is authenticated.*Mar 2 00:30:26.817: ISAKMP (0:1): SA has been authenticated with 100.1.1.1*Mar 2 00:30:26.817: ISAKMP (1): ID payload next-payload : 8 type : 1 protocol : 17 port : 500 length : 8*Mar 2 00:30:26.817: ISAKMP (1): Total payload length: 12*Mar 2 00:30:26.817: CryptoEngine0: generate hmac context for conn id 1*Mar 2 00:30:26.817: CryptoEngine0: clear dh number for conn id 1*Mar 2 00:30:26.821: ISAKMP (0:1): sending packet to 100.1.1.1 (R) QM_IDLE*Mar 2 00:30:26.869: ISAKMP (0:1): received packet from 100.1.1.1 (R) QM_IDLE*Mar 2 00:30:26.869: CryptoEngine0: generate hmac context for conn id 1*Mar 2 00:30:26.869: ISAKMP (0:1): processing HASH payload.
2025-03-26ISAKMP (1): ID payload next-payload : 8 type : 1 protocol : 17 port : 500 length : 8*Mar 2 00:41:18.321: ISAKMP (1): Total payload length: 12*Mar 2 00:41:18.321: CryptoEngine0: generate hmac context for conn id 1*Mar 2 00:41:18.321: ISAKMP (0:1): sending packet to 200.1.1.1 (I) MM_KEY_EXCH*Mar 2 00:41:18.361: ISAKMP (0:1): received packet from 200.1.1.1 (I) MM_KEY_EXCH*Mar 2 00:41:18.361: ISAKMP (0:1): processing ID payload. message ID = 0*Mar 2 00:41:18.361: ISAKMP (0:1): processing HASH payload. message ID = 0*Mar 2 00:41:18.361: CryptoEngine0: generate hmac context for conn id 1!--- Peer is authenticated.*Mar 2 00:41:18.361: ISAKMP (0:1): SA has been authenticated with 200.1.1.1!--- Begins quick mode exchange.*Mar 2 00:41:18.361: ISAKMP (0:1): beginning Quick Mode exchange, M-ID of -2078851837*Mar 2 00:41:18.365: CryptoEngine0: generate hmac context for conn id 1*Mar 2 00:41:18.365: ISAKMP (0:1): sending packet to 200.1.1.1 (I) QM_IDLE*Mar 2 00:41:18.365: CryptoEngine0: clear dh number for conn id 1*Mar 2 00:41:18.681: ISAKMP (0:1): received packet from 200.1.1.1 (I) QM_IDLE*Mar 2 00:41:18.681: CryptoEngine0: generate hmac context for conn id 1*Mar 2 00:41:18.685: ISAKMP (0:1): processing HASH payload. message ID = -2078851837*Mar 2 00:41:18.685: ISAKMP (0:1): processing SA payload. message ID = -2078851837!--- Negotiates IPSec SA.*Mar 2 00:41:18.685: ISAKMP (0:1): Checking IPSec proposal 1*Mar 2 00:41:18.685: ISAKMP: transform 1, ESP_DES*Mar 2 00:41:18.685: ISAKMP: attributes in transform:*Mar 2 00:41:18.685: ISAKMP: encaps is 1*Mar 2 00:41:18.685: ISAKMP: SA life type in seconds*Mar 2 00:41:18.685: ISAKMP: SA life duration (basic) of 3600*Mar 2 00:41:18.685: ISAKMP: SA life type in kilobytes*Mar 2 00:41:18.685: ISAKMP: SA life duration (VPI)
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