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| | | | | InAnatomy of a Linux DNS Lookup - Part II covered: nsswitch /etc/hosts /etc/resolv.conf pingvshoststyle lookups and inAnatomy of a Linux DNS Lookup - Part III covered: systemdand itsnetworkingservice ifupandifdown dhclient resolvconf and ended up here: A (roughly) accurate map of what's going on Unfortunately, that's not the end of the story. There's still more things... | |
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shibumi.dev
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| | | | | How to identify the Operating System (OS) via ping utils | |
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| | | | | How to use QEMU to run a VM client, assuming that the kernel have kvm enabled and running? a. create rootfs image as your OS file image, with all the general GNU/Linux utilities: This is how I create the rootfs for Xenial (I copied and modified from Syzkaller project), using the debootstrap command mainly, but... | |
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| | | The DownloadCVE-2025-4664 is a serious zero-day vulnerability in Google Chrome that has been actively exploited in the wild, allowing attackers to hijack user devices through crafted web content. For business owners, MSPs, and IT operators, this poses an immediate and widespread risk-Chrome is one of the most widely used browsers in enterprise environments. A successful exploit could give an attacker access to session tokens, browser-stored credentials, or even control over a device-jeopardizing | ||