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www.codemadness.org
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| | | | | A guide to get a USB-powerline bridge with the Intellon 51x1 chipset working on Linux | |
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vninja.net
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| | | | | I've recently standardized on Ubiquiti equipment in the new house, and so far I am very happy with it. Wireless is working flawlessly, which is more than I could say for my old setup. A part of the new setup is a UniFi® Security Gateway (USG) that I am using as my gateway/firewall for my fiber connection, so I thought why not use that a my VPN termination as well? | |
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blog.coffinsec.com
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| | | | | While working on berry-sense and learning about network traffic analysis recently, I had the need for a dedicated device to use as an Ethernet bridge/tap for capturing traffic. This would give me a chance to test the Raspberry Pi's performance while performing traffic captures, as well as produce a usable device for performing simple captures. | |
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hack.org
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| | | [AI summary] The provided system log is from a FreeBSD system, likely running on a dual-core processor with Intel ICH7 SATA controller, and has several hardware components such as a FireWire interface, USB devices, and multiple storage devices. The system is attempting to boot from a UFS filesystem on an ATA device. There are some warnings and errors related to the serial port and ISA bus, but the system seems to be booting successfully. | ||