'm missing something really
simple or is it just not capable of doing this?
TIA
Cheers,
Steve Laurie
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Hey, it compiles! Ship it!
perimented with countless
combinations like 10-120, { 10:120 } etc. to no avail.
Am I remembering incorrectly? Is tcpdump incapable of reporting on a
port range?
TIA,
--
Steve Laurie
Hi all,
I was wondering if someone could tell me why there's a need to write
a rule to block addresses that come under the private address space if
these addresses aren't routable over the Internet?
Cheers,
Steve
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I like Linux. I used it to download OpenBSD!!!
about, "My network can do no harm" and
ever since then, I've blocked all that's not needed. Is this an overkill
that could be chocking my performance since if you were to print my
rules out, the paper would go from here to China and back?
Cheers,
Steve Laurie
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Windows co
s off the wire regardless of
whether the ntp daemon was running or not? The packets are still being
broadcast and the daemon can't stop that. I'd have thought tcpdump would
have detected the packets lower down the stack before they even got to
the daemon.
TIA,
Steve
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Steve Laurie
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