Anyone know of any good websites listing /describing "fingerprints",
traces left on a rooted system?
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This isn't very Linux specific, actually it has nothing to do with Linux at
all. I've been reviewing the IPV6 specs (the 128 bit address space
proposed to replace the current 32bit IPV4 addresses), and I can't figure
out what the anycast field in the IPV6 header is for. Does anyone know?
Perh
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> I've been reviewing the IPV6 specs (the 128 bit address space
> proposed to replace the current 32bit IPV4 addresses), and I
> can't figure
> out what the anycast field in the IPV6 header is for. Does
> anyone know?
I'm not familiar with the guts of ipv6, but I've rea
Question 1: (thanks Laurel for reminding me :-)
Is Quake II ported to FreeBSD? I cannot seem to
find it anywhere (I've checked planetquake, fileplanet,
and linuxquake with no success as well as some
searching on altavista and google...)
Question 2:
I just purchased a new Seagate Barracuda 18 gb
Hi. Thanks for the responses to my last question!
Next question... Where can I look server side in Apache to see if we're
using cookies? I've looked through documentation, and I read the stuff
on mod_usertrack, but we don't have this module loaded. Are there
others? We've located the cookies in
Is it dangerous to "upgrade" part of my system's
RPM's (i.e., esp the kernel) to rhl v. 6.2 while the
rest of the system is still running 6.0 stuff?
Thanks,
Walt
-~
Newton's Little-Known Seventh Law:
A bird in the hand is safer than one overhead.
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> This isn't very Linux specific, actually it has nothing to do with Linux at
> all. I've been reviewing the IPV6 specs (the 128 bit address space
> proposed to replace the current 32bit IPV4 addresses), and I can't figure
> out what the anycast field in the IPV6 hea
At 05:33 PM 6/27/00 -0400, Walt wrote:
>Is it dangerous to "upgrade" part of my system's
>RPM's (i.e., esp the kernel) to rhl v. 6.2 while the
>rest of the system is still running 6.0 stuff?
I'm running Redhat 6.0 as well. I recently upgraded the kernel to 2.2.16 to
fix a potential security hole.
hi all -
any cgi programmers out there?
this is slightly un-linux, but i'm teaching a web prog course, and the
school uses micro$oft personal web server as their web server for the
students to learn on. i've simulated that environment (blah) at home to test
some cgi scripts in perl that i'd like