Hi,
I had posted this on 27th Feb, 1998 and have got no replies. Trying once
again.
Does the 2.0.32 Linux kernel (which is patched for teardrop and f00f) log
the attempts for such attacks on the system ?
If yes, how can the logging be enabled so that the attack can be traced ?
which file(s) store such info ?
If no (by default), can logging be done for such attacks and how ?
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