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2011 Aug 29
2
[Bug 742] New: ip6tables "-m iprange" ipv6 range detection
...7
--log-prefix "f000"
In log file /var/log/firewall in OpenSUSE11.1. The log for one connection
request is
117 Aug 28 20:01:46 alpine5 kernel: f000IN=eth0 OUT=
MAC=00:21:5e:4e:9c:60:00:25:90:10:86:8d:86:dd
SRC=fe80:0000:0000:0000:e91b:befe:97dc:9df5
DST=fe80:0000:0000:0000:0221:5eff:fe4e:9c60 LEN=72 TC=0 HOPLIMIT =128
FLOWLBL=0 PROTO=TCP SPT=59113 DPT=21 WINDOW=8192 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0.
118 Aug 28 20:01:46 alpine5 kernel: e000IN=eth0 OUT=
MAC=00:21:5e:4e:9c:60:00:25:90:10:86:8d:86:dd
SRC=fe80:0000:0000:0000:e91b:befe:97dc:9df5
DST=fe80:0000:0000:0000:0221:5eff:fe4e:9c60 LEN=72 TC=0 H...
2010 Jan 13
3
Recovering a broken mirror
...6 usr wm 26 - 14086 136.46GB (14061/0/0) 286169472
7 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
format> quit
# dd if=/dev/rdsk/c1t2d0s6 count=1 | od -x
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
0000000 7215 2b79 046c 8ddc 3e31 6966 caa4 6950
0000020 9c60 4514 7d4a 2a13 9b66 e69e d484 a327
0000040 4eb0 220e 9c7f 6604 6182 7b39 1310 9c5c
0000060 4584 c7c6 bd51 aba9 7b4d ec9a 99b2 6bc2
0000100 6cab 7a88 46d7 937d 5026 86cd 4cf9 ae83
0000120 20f3 44ec c22e d322 e6cc 2c09 f598 caf4
0000140 a9c5 85ad a695 8862 c6cc 124d bb72 d540
0000160 8886 2173 57cc 9...
2006 Jan 28
1
Should I use gbde or geli?
Hello out there, everybody!
I was actually expecting to find several (hundred) threads with this
subject being discussed. To my surprise I didn't find a single one
either on these mailing lists or in the newsgroups - at least not in a
language I understand. :-)
I realize that gbde and geli are not designed to be better than the
other but that both fit different needs and different tastes.
2016 Nov 21
2
Winbind traffic not encrypted
...020: 8018 010b f285 0000 0101 080a 0052 ea79 .............R.y
0x0030: 0052 ea77 3081 ca02 0104 6181 c40a 0100 .R.w0.....a.....
0x0040: 0400 0400 8781 baa1 81b7 3081 b4a0 030a ..........0.....
0x0050: 0100 a10b 0609 2a86 4882 f712 0102 02a2 ......*.H.......
0x0060: 819f 0481 9c60 8199 0609 2a86 4886 f712 .....`....*.H...
0x0070: 0102 0202 006f 8189 3081 86a0 0302 0105 .....o..0.......
0x0080: a103 0201 0fa2 7a30 78a0 0302 0112 a271 ......z0x......q
0x0090: 046f dd5f f147 1ae3 65d2 f2b8 efce df05 .o._.G..e.......
0x00a0: 3749 e012 6064 55ce 00f4 4a2f...
2005 Nov 26
7
Reflections on Trusting Trust
or "How do I know my copy of FreeBSD is the same as yours?"
I have recently been meditating on the issue of validating X.509
root certificates. An obvious extension to that is validating
FreeBSD itself.
Under "The Cutting Edge", the handbook lists 3 methods of
synchronising your personal copy of FreeBSD with the Project's copy:
Anonymous CVS, CTM and CVSup. There are