Former Hack a Day contributor [Will] has been using a Eye-Fi SD card to automate his photo transfers. Unfortunately this requires using Eye-Fi’s software and talking to their servers. He used [Jeff Tchang]’s replacement server written in Python to recieve the images from the card. [Will] manages his own online photo gallery using Gallery 2. To get the images uploaded, he added a call to GUP. Now all of his photos are transfered just as easily as with the standard Eye-Fi but without all of the middleman.
That's because '00:18:56:aa:bb:cc' is the MAC address of the Eye-Fi card, and '216.218.219.2' is the IP address of the Eye-Fi server. So, this let me look at all of the card's communication with things other than the Eye-Fi server. After the DNS requests to talk to the Eye-Fi.
[photo: Eye-Fi teardown]