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2004 Apr 23
2
use keep state(strict) to mitigate tcp issues?
...as the answer to the mentioned attacks:
http://www.checkpoint.com/techsupport/alerts/tcp_dos.html
Allthough this is nice, there is also the risk of breaking
connection because it's not unlikely that packets arrive out of order.
At least, that's what i think, any thoughts upon this?
Bye,
Mipam.
2010 Nov 01
2
number of items to replace is not a multiple of replacement length
...[aCounter, 3] <<- blaah
I hope I've given enough information for someone else to be able to make
sense of it all. If not I'd be happy to supply additional code
or info on how the script works, but I think that most of it would be
irrelevant and complicated.
Many thanks in advance,
Mipam Bruining
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2010 Oct 07
1
packaging my function
...I can confirm that the DESCRIPTION file is in
fact in the right location, that it's content has the correct structure as
dictated by the R tutorial, and that the file has all the right permissions
granted.
What could it be, and how can I find the answer to this problem?
My thanks in advance,
Mipam Bruining
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2001 Jun 02
0
primes
hi,
openssh's make install does copy the provided prime file
to /etc/primes.
what distributions are broken?
On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 01:19:47PM -0400, Mipam wrote:
> I notice that a lot of openssh ports are installed without an /etc/primes.
> Not the fault of openssh, merely of the ppl who make a rpm, or port
> openssh nativly in the os.
> And when another machine makes a connection to a sshd, the server tries to find
> an /etc/primes....
2005 Jan 28
1
fbsd not vulnerable to recent bind issues?
Hi,
Recently some security issues with bind have come up.
NetBSD patched it's version of 9.3.0:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/source-changes/2005/01/27/0009.html
Is the version in RELENG_5 not affected?
(ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind/9.3.0/9.3.0-patch1)
Bye,
Mipam.
2005 Jun 15
2
FreeBSD 5.4 SMP kernels now available via FreeBSD Update
It sounds like the SMP kernel I provided for FreeBSD 5.3 was quite
popular, so I've started building an SMP kernel for FreeBSD 5.4 as
well, in addition to the usual GENERIC kernel. To take advantage
of this on your FreeBSD 5.4 SMP system, run the following commands
as root:
# touch /boot/kernel/SMP
# freebsd-update fetch
# freebsd-update install
# echo 'bootfile="SMP"'
2004 May 05
0
worms and fw sending rst's instead of drop
...t would it be for an IDS to notice that in such a short notice
so much traffic from and to certain ports (eg 445) is being generated and
block the stuff because such an amount has to be an anomaly?
I guess it's the only way to remedy such problems. Of course traffic
shaping helps as well.
Bye,
Mipam.