Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "verisignlabs".
2016 Apr 28
0
DNSSEC deployment stats
Since it was discussed earlier, I thought some might find this link
interesting :
http://secspider.verisignlabs.com/stats.html
It is a spider that crawls DNS servers counting both DNSSEC and TLSA
records.
2008 Sep 10
1
centos5 - logwatch - verisign
Re: centos 5 logwatch
Has anyone ever looked into why verisign does this from these ips fairly
frequently?
It appears that it is some type of SSL probing the HTTP port, correct?
Are they just gathering stats or something ?
--------------------- httpd Begin ------------------------
A total of 2 sites probed the server
216.168.253.197
216.168.253.198
.....
The first ip is
2005 Mar 21
0
SIP Dial between two IAX-connected boxes?
Hello,
I'm pretty new to asterisk (only been fighting with it on and off for
about the last month), so please go easy. I've been wrestling with the
documentation, forum posts, google, and my lack of telephony and VOIP
knowledge, trying to get my setup to work. My current problem has me
stumped saying, "There's gotta be a cleaner way to do this." Please
show me the light
2004 Jul 16
1
One Truncated File in Rsynced Repository
Hello all,
I keep all Fedora Core updates in a directory on my workstation. I use
rsync to replicate this directory over to one of our servers that runs
our internal apt repository. This has worked well for Red Hat Linux
7.3, Red Hat Linux 9, and Fedora Core 1, but there's something weird
happening with one file in the Fedora Core 2 updates.
I use the following to rsync my fedora core 2