Pebble.
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LinuXKiD wrote:
Hi,
I want to set up a Linux as Access Point,
and maybe, as router too.
There is some distro or minidistro in order to do that ?
thanks in advance
andres
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SIP uses 5060. What is hard is to classify is the RTP streams since they
use pretty much any port. Its best to classify the SIP and RTP traffic
at the endpoints and honor the labeled packets through the network.
Fabian Gervan wrote:
How i can classify sip traffic (voip)??
I try dst 5060 udp
Anyone know, or where I might find, how many packets per second can be
sustained with the new 2.6 kernel and various processors?
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Correction, that's http://www.snort.org
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I know some comments where in previous emails about make issues against
the 2.6.3 kernel. I too am having this duplicate issue, down to the same
error messages dealing with byteorder.h. It seems __const__ has been
replaced with __attribute_const__ in byteorder.h of the new 2.6.3
kernel. Has there
Use Snort, http://snort.org , in an inline fashion. You can set up the
firewall to QUEUE the packets and run them through snort to allow or
drop them.
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