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Re: R: IPtables and C programming?? 2006-04-05 mimanium hotmail com (1 replies) Of corse! The C programme will be a network intrusion prevention system (NIPS)that sits inline, it must capture packets from the first NIC, analyse them then decide whether to let them pass throu the second nic or to drop them. I know the libpcap and the libnids do only copy the packets and don't a [ more ] [ reply ] R: IPtables and C programming?? 2006-04-05 Perego Paolo Franco (p perego reply it) (1 replies) Could you please specify better your goal? What do you want to realize? Ciao ciao sp0nge ________________________________ Da: mimanium (at) hotmail (dot) com [email concealed] [mailto:mimanium (at) hotmail (dot) com [email concealed]] Inviato: lun 03/04/2006 22.17 A: focus-linux (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed] Oggetto: IPtables and C programming?? Hi! I jut wo [ more ] [ reply ] IPtables and C programming?? 2006-04-03 mimanium hotmail com (5 replies) Systrace 1.6: Phoenix Release for Linux 2006-03-24 Niels Provos (provos citi umich edu) Hi, It has been over three years since I originally released Systrace and I am happy to announce Systrace 1.6: Phoenix Release. This is a special release for Linux users who do not want to patch their kernel for Systrace's system call interposition interface. I recently implemented a Ptrace-based [ more ] [ reply ] Libnids 2006-03-17 mimanium hotmail com (1 replies) IPS HLBR 1.0 released (off-topic) 2006-03-06 Eriberto (eriberto eriberto pro br) IPS HLBR - Version 1.0 can detect malicious traffic using regular expressions Version 1.0 of Hogwash Light BR, released march 5th 2006, brings two interesting new features. The first one is the ability of using regular expressions to detect intrusion attempts and e-mails with virus or phishing. The [ more ] [ reply ] New SecurityFocus article published. 2006-03-01 Moderator (mod-linux securityfocus com) The following Infocus:Unix article was published on SecurityFocus today: Zero to IPSec in 4 minutes By Dragos Ruiu 2006-02-28 This short article looks at how to get a fully functional IPSec VPN up and running between two fresh OpenBSD installations in about four minutes flat. http://www.securityf [ more ] [ reply ] Re: RE: Kryptor Whitepaper released 2006-02-15 angelo rosiello org "I just took a quick look at it but it seems to me like a polyalphabetic substitution cipher with an effective block length of 16 bytes (i.e. every 16 bytes you have a monoalphabetic substitution cipher). " Absolutly it's not a polyalphabetic substitution cipher. "I mean, this doesn't hide the und [ more ] [ reply ] Kryptor Whitepaper released 2006-02-15 angelo rosiello org (1 replies) As I announced in previous threads, we released the full white paper of the algorithm implemented in Kryptor (http://www.rosiello.org/archivio/kryptor-0.1.2.tar.gz). The paper can be found at: http://www.rosiello.org or http://www.rosiello.org/modules/smartsection/item.php?itemid=8 cheers, Angelo [ more ] [ reply ] Re: Re: Begs a question: AV in Linux (correction) 2006-02-05 blahblah hotmail com (3 replies) Although, you may want to run AV in linux for various reasons, some misleading points were made: "If you run wine, zen, mach, vmware, or anything that runs or can run windows (or another vulnerable OS), than you should run AV in at least the virtual machine, and preferably in both linux and virtual [ more ] [ reply ] Re: Re: Begs a question: AV in Linux (correction) 2006-02-06 Eric Rostetter (rostetter mail utexas edu) (1 replies) |
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Is there anyone that know about how I can "sync" iptables rules on two
different servers? The plan is to have (on one of the servers) a
script that automaticly block ip adresses with iptables depending on
different conditions. When that ip adress is blocked I want it to
automaticly be blocked on
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