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2002 Apr 11
2
SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REQUEST_OLD
...0000 008c 061e 0000 0080 2a19 a9e4 05fb
aee2 b107 4fa9 f0c1 83d3 3bf0 15a2 8dc8
a74b 7be1 6cab 817f cffc b835 04f2 0958
850c b2ec dc0a 81de 0929 2d4c 9a6c 17a8
5a81 95bc 657b 0ac0 6a8e 246d 5d03 29c6
abcd e8c7 828f 6f61 d372 eba0 fa7f e38b
76ba b618 6402 a5d9 21cd c844 3913 2dc3
706e 3b7d 68d9 60b5 e4f1 aca1 c922 a347
9a46 2080 d9d1 cfe3 fde1 63b8 218e c680
I am not able to figure out why n is so less and what the rest of data is.
Thanks,
Abhijeet
2009 Sep 13
1
helping out on logcheck
...ve been using it since setting up my
sites, and I recently saw madduck's call for help on logcheck at
debaday.[0] How can I help?
[0]
http://debaday.debian.net/2009/07/19/logcheck-brilliantly-simple-log-monitoring/
P.S. Please CC me on replies, thanks!
--
Zak B. Elep -- 1486 7957 454D E529 E4F1 F75E 5787 B1FD FA53 851D
I like the idea of 256 bits, though: 32 for the (Unicode) character
leaves room for 224 Bucky bits, which ought to be enough for anyone.
-- Roland Hutchinson, in alt.folklore.computers
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