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2019 Dec 06
1
VPN connections subject to hijack attack
On Fri, 6 Dec 2019 at 04:40, Kenneth Porter <shiva at sewingwitch.com> wrote:
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> <https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-linux-vulnerability-lets-attackers-hijack-vpn-connections/>
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Thanks for the heads up
> This affects all VPNs and is a consequence of using "loose" reverse path
> filtering for anti-spoofing. The default CentOS setting is
2019 Dec 05
0
CVE-2019-14899 can potentially affect tinc VPNs
Hello,
Researchers have shown that many operating systems, sometimes
in default configurations, allow packets to be received on an interface
with a destination address that does not match a route that would send
return packets back out of that interface.
For example, you have a LAN interface which uses the address range
192.168.1.0/24, and a WAN interface with a public IP address. In some
2019 Dec 05
0
CVE-2019-14899 can potentially affect tinc VPNs
Hello,
Researchers have shown that many operating systems, sometimes
in default configurations, allow packets to be received on an interface
with a destination address that does not match a route that would send
return packets back out of that interface.
For example, you have a LAN interface which uses the address range
192.168.1.0/24, and a WAN interface with a public IP address. In some
2008 Aug 20
3
[Bug 17220] New: Swfdec does not support Clipboard Hijack Attacks
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17220
Summary: Swfdec does not support Clipboard Hijack Attacks
Product: swfdec
Version: 0.7.x
Platform: x86 (IA32)
URL: http://it.slashdot.org/it/08/08/20/0029220.shtml
OS/Version: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: trivial
Priority: lowest
2011 Dec 22
0
[PATCH] Security: Mitigate possible privilege escalation via SG_IO ioctl (CVE-2011-4127, RHBZ#757071)
From: "Richard W.M. Jones" <rjones at redhat.com>
CVE-2011-4127 is a serious qemu & kernel privilege escalation bug
found by Paolo Bonzini.
http://seclists.org/oss-sec/2011/q4/536
An untrusted guest kernel is able to issue special SG_IO ioctls on
virtio devices which qemu passes through to the host kernel without
filtering or sanitizing. These ioctls allow raw sectors from
2014 Nov 14
6
[Bug 10936] New: Rsync path hijacking attack vulnerability
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10936
Bug ID: 10936
Summary: Rsync path hijacking attack vulnerability
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.1
Hardware: All
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: critical
Priority: P5
Component: core
Assignee: wayned at samba.org
2014 Dec 01
2
[Bug 10977] New: Rsync path spoofing attack vulnerability (rsync 3.1.1 tested)
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10977
Bug ID: 10977
Summary: Rsync path spoofing attack vulnerability (rsync
3.1.1 tested)
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.1
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: critical
Priority: P5
Component: core
2006 Mar 01
0
Configuration call hijack for users in a hunting group ?
Hello list
We've installed asterisk@home 2.6 at the office :)
I'm trying to set call hijacking for users
The way this should work is this: When call comes in, a user would
dial some phone code (like *8# - what we had in the old 1.0.9 setup)
and pick up the call.
How can I do this for the 2.6 setup ?
Can it be done from the AMP web managment portal ?
Our setup uses the zapata.conf file
2010 Mar 24
1
This is a test, hijack this
Hello Asterisk,
This is only a test, because I can't start new thread in this list...
--
Best regards,
Gergo mailto:csibra at gmail.com
2013 Mar 26
2
Using rack.hijack with ActionController::Live
Pinging @tenderlove
Some questions on how best to move forward with this:
1.) AC::Live is making use of the stream object on
ActionDispatch::Response. Should the rack.hijack_io object be used instead
of this in AC::Live or should ActionDispatch::Response be changed to use
rack.hijack_io?
2.) What do you think about changing AC::Live to work with adapters? I
suspect the primary use case for
2004 Apr 29
1
I'm trying to use package ts (decompose). How do you set up the data/ See attached. thanks
InDATA <-read.table("C:/Data/May 2004/season.txt",header=T)
X <- decompose(InDATA)
print(X)
Period Connections
Q1 67519
Q2 69713
Q3 68920
Q4 69452
Q1 70015
Q2 59273
Q3 57063
Q4 65596
Q1 73527
Q2 58586
Q3 69522
Q4 60091
Q1 51686
Q2 63490
Q3 55702
Q4 53200
Q1 51033
Q2 48175
Q3 52709
Q4 50106
Q1 50855
Q2 43466
Q3 48190
Q4 41702
Q1 48747
Q2 51441
Q3 42537
2004 Oct 25
0
Shorewall 2.0.10
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Hash: SHA1
http://shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/2.0/shorewall-2.0.10
ftp://shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/2.0/shorewall-2.0.10
Nothing Earth-shattering here and there is no reason to upgrade if you
are not seeing one of the corrected problems.
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Problems corrected in version 2.0.10
1) The
2012 Feb 03
3
Cannot get "==" operator to return TRUE
I have a data.frame named "df". The dput of df is at the bottom of this e-mail.
What I'd like to do is replace the "n/a " values with NA. On Mac OSX, it works
to do this:
df[df == "n/a"] <- NA
However, it does not work on Ubuntu. See below.
Thanks in advance,
Garrett
> x <- df[27, 4] # complete data.frame dput is below
> dput(x)
"n/a?"
2011 Dec 16
1
[Bug 680] Packets disappear after NAT on 2nd gateway
http://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=680
Willie <MidSpeck at hotmail.com> changed:
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2010 Mar 10
3
see the example and help me
sample report data that i want to forecast
quarter quarter_index Revenue
2007 Q1 1 $3,856,799
2007 Q2 2 $4,243,328
2007 Q3 3 $4,930,369
2007 Q4 4 $5,443,579
2008 Q1 5 $5,164,830
2008 Q2 6 $5,104,413
2008 Q3 7
2004 Aug 17
0
TCP load balance
Hello, LARTC mailing readers, I hope u can help with this mysterious
issue
i''m having with my linux box acting as a router.
Scenario:
Linux running 2.6.8.1 /w julians patches
Latest iproute (iproute2-ss040702)
4 NICS
-----------------
|
x eth0 (63.43.x.x) network mask (255.255.240.0)
|
|
x eth1 (63.43.x.x)
2011 Sep 01
0
[PATCH 5/5] resample: Add NEON optimized inner_product_single for floating point
From: Jyri Sarha <jsarha at ti.com>
Also adds inline asm implementations of WORD2INT(x) macro for fixed
and floating point.
---
libspeex/resample_neon.h | 101 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 files changed, 101 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
diff --git a/libspeex/resample_neon.h b/libspeex/resample_neon.h
index ba93e41..e7e981e 100644
--- a/libspeex/resample_neon.h
+++
2004 Aug 18
0
outgoing TCP load balance
Hello, LARTC mailing readers, I hope u can help with this mysterious
issue
i''m having with my linux box acting as a router.
Scenario:
Linux running 2.6.8.1 /w julians patches /w support for multipath routing
Latest iproute (iproute2-ss040702)
4 NICS
-----------------
|
x eth0 (63.43.x.x) network mask (255.255.240.0)
|
|
2008 Mar 02
1
question on lag.zoo
Hi Guys,
I'm using zoo package now. I found lag is not doing what I assumed.
> x <- zoo(11:21)
> z <- zoo(1:10, yearqtr(seq(1959.25, 1961.5, by = 0.25)), frequency = 4)
> x
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
> lag(x)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
> z
1959 Q2 1959 Q3 1959 Q4 1960 Q1 1960 Q2 1960 Q3 1960 Q4
2010 Mar 11
4
Forecast
sample report data that i want to forecast
quarter quarter_index Revenue
2007 Q1 1 $3,856,799
2007 Q2 2 $4,243,328
2007 Q3 3 $4,930,369
2007 Q4 4 $5,443,579
2008 Q1 5 $5,164,830
2008 Q2 6 $5,104,413
2008 Q3 7