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2003 Aug 28
0
[louisk@bend.com: snort, postgres, bridge]
...will cause false positves with router flap
#
# Frag2 uses Generator ID 113 and uses the following SIDS
# for that GID:
# SID Event description
# ----- -------------------
# 1 Oversized fragment (reassembled frag > 64k bytes)
# 2 Teardrop-type attack
preprocessor frag2
# stream4: stateful inspection/stream reassembly for Snort
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Use in concert with the -z [all|est] command line switch to defeat
# stick/snot against TCP rules. Also performs full TCP stream
# reassembly, stateful inspection of TCP strea...
2003 Apr 17
0
[kris@FreeBSD.org: cvs commit: ports/security/snort Makefile distinfo pkg-plist ports/security/snort/files patch-snort.c]
...rts repository
Modified files:
security/snort Makefile distinfo pkg-plist
security/snort/files patch-snort.c
Log:
Update to snort 2.0.0. This fixes a security vulnerability:
The Sourcefire Vulnerability Research Team has learned of an integer
overflow in the Snort stream4 preprocessor used by the Sourcefire
Network Sensor product line. The Snort stream4 preprocessor
(spp_stream4) incorrectly calculates segment size parameters during
stream reassembly for certain sequence number ranges which can lead to
an integer overflow that can be expanded to a he...
2003 Apr 17
1
[Fwd: CERT Advisory CA-2003-13 Multiple Vulnerabilities in Snort Preprocessors]
...a variety of
> preprocessor modules that allow the user to selectively include
> additional functionality. Researchers from two independent
> organizations have discovered vulnerabilities in two of these modules,
> the RPC preprocessor and the "stream4" TCP fragment reassembly
> preprocessor.
>
> For additional information regarding Snort, please see
>
> http://www.snort.org/.
>
> VU#139129 - Heap overflow in Snort "stream4" preprocessor (CAN-2003-0029)
>
> Researchers at CORE...
2007 Nov 20
6
How to dereference a pointer to a pointer
Hi. I would like to print out a field of a vnode, but the argument to
the function is of type vnode_t **.
If I set "this->vpp" to arg2 in an entry function to zfs_lookup(), I''d
like to retrieve the value of one of the fields of *(this->vpp) in the
return function. Something like the below (but the syntax below is not
right):
printf("zfs_lookup:
2005 Apr 11
2
stream to icecast and shoutcast
...Ices is actualy working very well. Why not use it, because I have to send an mp3 stream to our streaming provider who supports only shoutcast. So the configuration looks like this:
D
A ogg --Stream1---\
R ogg --Stream2--------> Icecast Server 2.2.0
K ogg --Stream3--------> (local)
I ogg --Stream4---/
C mp3 --Stream5-------------------> SHOUTCAST (streaming provider)
E
The PC already has two soundcards. One is needed for streaming (darkice) the other one is for digital audio archive. I was thinking to start streaming with ices2 to icecast server and ices0.3 to shoutcast, but it seems tha...