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rhcsNodename: iscsi1
15 rhcsCluster-id: 46516
16 cn: cman
17 objectclass: rhcsCman
18
19 dn: cn=clusternodes,name=cluster,dc=tuxgeek,dc=de
20 cn: clusternodes
21 objectclass: nsContainer
22
23 dn: cn
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capture or display filters. The capture filter would look like this:
port 22
Then start capturing, initiate an SSH login at the console, and in the Analyze
menu, select Follow TCP Stream
. The result
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17
18
19
20
21
22
23
This example also
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to popular ports, such as 80 (HTTP) or 22 (SSH), and pings. If Portbunny does not register a response to a port request, but the trigger packet reaches the target, it tags the port as filtered. Using Portbunny
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As of kernel 2.4.x
As of kernel 2.2.x
Asianux/Red Flag, CentOS, Debian, Novell OES, Red Hat, SUSE, Ubuntu
BSD
–
FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD
No
No
Free
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]
13 rw=randread
14 runtime=60
15
16 [sequentialread]
17 stonewall
18 rw=read
19 runtime=60
20
21 [randomwrite]
22 stonewall
23 rw=randwrite
24 runtime=60
25
26 [sequentialread]
27 stonewall
28 rw
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}
19
20 -re "($|%|>) " { interact }
21
22 timeout {
23 send_tty "No response from $host\n"
24 exit
25 }
26 }
The script begins as usual by saving its arguments into variables
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18 validation_client_name "validator"
19 validation_key "/etc/chef/validation.pem"
20 client_key "/etc/chef/client.pem"
21 web_ui_client_name "chef-webui"
22 web
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:sda]RKBytes [DSK:sda]Writes
21 [DSK:sda]WMerge [DSK:sda]WKBytes [DSK:sda]Request [DSK:sda]QueLen \[DSK:sda]Wait [DSK:sda]SvcTim [DSK:sda]Util
22 20120310 13:39:10 sdb 0 0 0 2 4 24 12 0 12 2 0 sda 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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16 into offset hole 22, your new furniture might never live up to your expectations. Additionally, integrating the furniture into an existing room could be a challenge. Forgetting that the new surround