Does anybody know a FreeNAS-like solution, that supports AoE? - Ata over
Ethernet?
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Two pc's:
1 - router
2 - logger
Situation: someone tries to bruteforce into a server, and the logger
get's a log about it [e.g.: ssh login failed].
What's the best method to ban that ip [what is bruteforcig a server]
what was logged on the logger?
I need to ban the ip on the router pc.
How can
Does anybody has a link to a distro, that supports ata over ethernet,
and it's like: freenas, openfiler
sorry for the interesting question :D:S
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I don't know how to modify the:
sed -r 's,.*(http://[^ \$]+).*,a href=\\1\\1/a,'
command, to not just:
$ echo test string http://somewhere.uk/ test | sed -r 's,.*(http://[^
\$]+).*,a href=\\1\\1/a,'
a href=http://somewhere.uk/;http://somewhere.uk//a
rather output this:
test string a
Does anybody has a list of multiple distros/operating systems comparing
e.g.: security support time for a version, or what are the release
cycles, etc.?
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How can I find out that someone is using it's network card in
promiscuous mode in a subnet?
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what does a self-signed outdated ssl cert worth? [https]
could it be tricked [https] in a way, that the end user will not
recognize? [e.g. he already accepted the cert one time, and the browser
would warn her, if it been attacked?]
..I mean does an outdated self-signed certificate give the same