Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "bejtlich".
2003 Dec 15
6
interface bonding
----- Forwarded message from John <strgout@mail.unixjunkie.com> -----
Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2003 17:58:15 -0600
From: John <strgout@mail.unixjunkie.com>
To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject: interface bonding
User-Agent: Mutt/1.4i
Is there any way to bond sniffer interfaces?
I've read a little on netgraph and it seems
like i maybe able to use that but i'm not sure
how to go
2004 Jan 06
5
Logging user activities
...t and audit user activities
too. I may also try some of the patches to bash
listed at project.honeynet.org which send keystrokes
to a remote server. Hardware keystroke logging is
always a possibility.
For more, should I turn to TrustedBSD integration in a
future 5.x release?
Thank you,
Richard Bejtlich
http://www.taosecurity.com
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2005 Jul 06
2
CentOS on IBM 7043-150, liblaus missing
Hello,
I found Pasi's site (http://centos.upi.iki.fi/pub/centos/4/os/ppc/)
describing how to get CentOS working on a IBM 7043-150 43p CHRP 604e
RS/6000 box. I have the exact same machine. I followed his
instructions and got the version of CentOS he provided working on my
system.
[root at murray ~]# uname -a
Linux murray 2.6.9-5.0.3.102.EC #1 Sun Mar 6 18:32:26 EET 2005 ppc ppc
ppc
2004 May 16
1
Way to ignore portaudit results?
Hello,
The mysql40-client port currently reports a security
problem when I try to install it:
neely:/usr/ports/databases/mysql40-client$ make
===> mysql-client-4.0.18_1 has known vulnerabilities:
>> MySQL insecure temporary file creation (mysqlbug).
Reference:
<http://people.freebsd.org/~eik/portaudit/2e129846-8fbb-11d8-8b29-0020ed76ef5a.html>
>> Please update your ports
2009 Apr 30
0
Saturday May 2 - Asterisk @ Global FSW Conference via VOIP - BerkeleyTIP - 21 Videos - For forwarding
...hear about Linux for the First Time?
Linux Foundation "We're Linux" Contest winners
== BSD CON DC 2009:
Faster Packets: Performance tuning in OpenBSD networks Henning Brauer
Network Perimeter Redundancy with pfsense, Chris Buechler
Network Security Monitoring Using FreeBSD, Richard Bejtlich
Process Isolation for NetBSD and OpenBSD, Kristaps Dzonsons
OpenBSD vs SMP, Threading, and Concurrency, Ted Unangst
Isolating Cluster Jobs for Performance and Predictability, Brooks Davis
== Debconf 2008
Healthy CDDs Strategies for building a Custom Deb Distro, Andreas Tille
Packaging with version...
2004 Jan 22
1
interface bonding
--- Darren Reed <avalon@caligula.anu.edu.au> wrote:
> I'm curious, can you use netgraph, like this or
> similar, to make
> sf2/sf3 redundant interfaces on the same LAN ?
> (Load balancing
> traffic in/out of an NFS server, say.)
>
> Darren
Hi Darren,
I think that's the real purpose behind ng_one2many:
2004 Feb 02
0
Recent use of Fragroute
Hello,
Has anyone used Dug Song's Fragroute recently? I
installed it using the security/fragroute port on 5.2
REL and 4.9 STABLE systems. There were no dependency
problems.
I could not get either system to actually send traffic
while Fragroute was enabled, even with the simplest of
fragroute.conf files, like:
ip_frag 24
print
I tried manually changing net.inet.ip.forwarding to 1
via