* Patrick Lamaiziere patf...@davenulle.org [2012-01-03 19:00]:
Well because for me 80:82 is (80, 81, 82) and 82:80 the same
items and so the same range.
but it is NOT the same. I'd claim your expectations is strange ;)
So what is the meaning for PF of the range 82:80? If this is a non
sense,
Hi,
Perhaps, this can be helpful ;-)
http://www.procyonlabs.com/guides/openbsd/snort/
Cheers,
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On Tue, 3 Jan 2012 17:56:13 -0500, Bentley, Dain dbent...@nas.edu
wrote:
ughthat's what I thought.
I'm reading through some OSSEC docs
Also, an idea, add scanlogd package, and do a small script to add ip in
log to your pf table ;-)
Cheers,
Wesley MOUEDINE ASSABY
http://mouedine.net/ruleset50.aspx
On Tue, 3 Jan 2012 17:56:13 -0500, Bentley, Dain dbent...@nas.edu
wrote:
ughthat's what I thought.
I'm reading through some
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Hi,
I've run into an interoperability problem with an Astaro, which does not
like our certificate. The certificate basically looks like
...
Subject: C=DE, L=..., CN=IP-number
...
Subject Alternative Name: IPv4 Address: IP-number
...
Now the Astaro is said to require an ID type of ASN1-DN,
Hi Toni,
Toni Mueller wrote on Wed, Jan 04, 2012 at 06:09:55PM +0100:
I've run into an interoperability problem with an Astaro, which does
not like our certificate. The certificate basically looks like
...
Subject: C=DE, L=..., CN=IP-number
...
Subject Alternative Name: IPv4 Address:
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Hello,
I was reading couple of howtos (yeah!) about read-only / with
/etc as mfs.
I suppose these howtos overlook problem with unavailability of some
important files.
I suppose boot and init needs some files in /etc before running
/etc/rc, like ttys and master.passwd etc... If you mount /etc
as
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Wesley M. open...@e-solutions.re writes:
Perhaps, this can be helpful ;-)
http://www.procyonlabs.com/guides/openbsd/snort/
It's possible it's quite valid for the Snort parts, but unfortunately
this HOWTO shows several of the features typical of docs maintained by
people who are not, in fact,
On 2012-01-04, Jiri B ji...@devio.us wrote:
Hello,
I was reading couple of howtos (yeah!) about read-only / with
/etc as mfs.
I suppose these howtos overlook problem with unavailability of some
important files.
I suppose boot and init needs some files in /etc before running
/etc/rc, like
On Thu, Jan 05, 2012 at 01:12:43AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
What's the advantage in having /etc on mfs? Why not just remount /
readonly after booting and mount it read/write when you need to make
changes? If you're looking at something more than this then take
a look at how flashboot
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