Re: Add miredo to the default install.

2009-12-16 Thread Daniel Chen
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 6:04 PM, Alain Kalker wrote: > The trouble is: IPv6 is coming, whether anyone cares or not. IPv4 is > rapidly running out of addresses, so sooner or later we're going to have > to switch. Gently coaxing users to get acquainted with IPv6 is IMO a > much better idea than thei

Re: Add miredo to the default install.

2009-12-16 Thread Markus Hitter
Am 17.12.2009 um 00:04 schrieb Alain Kalker: > Gently coaxing users to get acquainted with IPv6 is IMO a > much better idea than their ISPs dropping letters in their > mailboxes one > day stating "Either switch to IPv6 NOW or lose connectivity." As no IPv4 address will be removed in the forsee

Re: Add miredo to the default install.

2009-12-16 Thread Alain Kalker
Op maandag 14-12-2009 om 20:29 uur [tijdzone -0500], schreef Daniel Chen: > My (perhaps flawed) impression is that many desktop users would not care > about IPv6. [irony style="smile"]My (perhaps flawed) impression is that many consumers would not care about the environment.[/irony] The trouble i

RE: gmonstart / jvregisterclasses in tons of binaries with commands, malware?

2009-12-16 Thread Ethan Baldridge
Not sure what precisely those strings are from, but I can tell you right now what they ARE (along with the "lists of commands") after looking at /bin/ps That's the function table for the binary. The "@" sign you're seeing is actually represented as "^@" (one character, not two) - it's a null cha

gmonstart / jvregisterclasses in tons of binaries with commands, malware?

2009-12-16 Thread whereislibertyandjustice
In linux binaries, in any linux distro, I've discovered the same strings which I believe may be due to a virus or trojan. Yet, clamav, rkhunter, chkrootkit do not detect abnormalities. Whether I run 'strings' on the binary files or view with vim or gedit, here is what is always seen inside the bi