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Come realizzare un Firewall su Debian e Shorewall con LAN e DMZ | Arturu.it Blog
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Salta al contenuto principale. Se ci sono due o più modi di fare una cosa,. E uno di questi modi può condurre a una catastrofe,. Allora qualcuno la farà in quel modo. Come realizzare un Firewall su Debian e Shorewall con LAN e DMZ. Sab, 01/02/2014 - 14:28. Firewall su Linux - Introduzione rapidissima. Il sistema di firewalling su Linux è basato su iptables. Iptables -A INPUT -s 127.0.0.1 -p icmp -j DROP. Per ora, può bastare. Questo è un sunto del riassunto, detto in maniera rapida, per quello che do...
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Sentico ICT Solutions - Archive - Linux
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Notice: register sidebar had de verkeerde. Was set in the arguments array for the "Sidebar (Main)" sidebar. Defaulting to "sidebar-1". Manually set the. To "sidebar-1" to silence this notice and keep existing sidebar content. Please see Debugging in WordPress. For more information.(Dit bericht is toegevoegd in versie 4.2.0.) in /var/www/sentico.nl/subdomains/blog/httpdocs/wp-includes/functions.php on line 3560 Notice: register sidebar had de verkeerde. Juli 21st, 2014 Posted by admin. Although Exchange 2...
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(...) — Bouncing packets: Kernel bridge bug or corner case?
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In het verleden behaalde resultaten bieden geen garanties voor de toekomst". These are the ramblings of Matthijs Kooijman, concerning the software he hacks on, hobbies he has and occasionally his personal life. Most content on this site is licensed under the WTFPL, version 2. JTAG and SPI headers for the Pinoccio Scout. CrashPlan: Cheap cloud backup that runs on Linux. Debian Squeeze, Gnome, Pulseaudio and volume hotkeys. ENIAC Thesis Award 2010. My old blog (pre-2006). Matthijs Kooijman IT (my company).
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Suricata | Inliniac
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Fuzzing Suricata with pcaps. Yesterday I wrote about fuzzing Suricata with AFL. Today I’m going to show another way. Since early in the project, we’ve shipped a perl based fuzzer called ‘wirefuzz’. The tool is very simple. It takes a list of pcaps, changes random bits in them using Wiresharks editcap and runs them through Suricata. Early in the project Will Metcalf, who wrote the tool, found a lot of issues with it. Here is how to use it. Git clone http...
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Security | VietHiP
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Top Posts and Pages. Rocksdb Architecture - An open source Key-Value DB builds on LevelDB. Elements Of Scale: Composing And Scaling Data Platforms. Category Archives for Security. New Linux rootkit injects malicious HTML into Web servers. On Tuesday, November 13, 2012, a previously unknown Linux rootkit was posted to the Full Disclosure mailing list. By an anonymous victim. The rootkit was discovered on a web server that added an unknown iframe into any HTTP response sent by the web server. The kernel mo...
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(...) — Bouncing packets: Kernel bridge bug or corner case?
http://www.stderr.nl/Blog/Software/Linux/BouncingPacketsKernelBug.html
In het verleden behaalde resultaten bieden geen garanties voor de toekomst". These are the ramblings of Matthijs Kooijman, concerning the software he hacks on, hobbies he has and occasionally his personal life. Most content on this site is licensed under the WTFPL, version 2. JTAG and SPI headers for the Pinoccio Scout. CrashPlan: Cheap cloud backup that runs on Linux. Debian Squeeze, Gnome, Pulseaudio and volume hotkeys. ENIAC Thesis Award 2010. My old blog (pre-2006). Matthijs Kooijman IT (my company).
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Vuurmuur fails to start after updating Linux kernel [SOLVED!] | Linux Lusers
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Vuurmuur fails to start . Vuurmuur fails to start after updating Linux kernel [SOLVED! April 19, 2014. After receiving a large number of emails from log-check today notifying me of iptables problems I ssh’d in to my server to investigate and found that my trusty (but sadly under-maintained) firewall daemon, Vuurmuur, was failing to start propery! The quick and dirty fix I found for this problem was pretty simple, just two changes in the init script! On Debian, open up the file. Switch so that it reads:.
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Debian | Inliniac
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Suricata has been added to Debian Backports. Thanks to the hard work of Arturo Borrero Gonzalez, Suricata has just been added to the. Debian ‘backports’ repository. This allows users of Debian stable to run up to date versions of Suricata. Anyway, here is how to use it. First add backports repo to your sources:. Echo "deb http:/ http.debian.net/debian wheezy-backports main" /etc/apt/sources.list.d/backports.list # apt-get update. To prove this, check:.
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Debian | Inliniac
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Suricata has been added to Debian Backports. Thanks to the hard work of Arturo Borrero Gonzalez, Suricata has just been added to the. Debian ‘backports’ repository. This allows users of Debian stable to run up to date versions of Suricata. Anyway, here is how to use it. First add backports repo to your sources:. Echo "deb http:/ http.debian.net/debian wheezy-backports main" /etc/apt/sources.list.d/backports.list # apt-get update. To prove this, check:.
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flowbits | Inliniac
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Crossing the Streams in Suricata. Flows are the central unit for out ‘app layer’ parsing. Protocol parsers like HTTP don’t even have access to the original packet. It all runs on top of the stream engine, which tracks TCP flows in … our flow structure. And the response was “wow, do we have ip pair tracking now? 8221; Ehh, no, just ip/host based… “Ah well, I guess that is nice too”. Not exactly the response I hoped for. So, what I have implemented is pre...