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outflux.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The post discusses the transition from setuid programs to fine-grained capabilities in Linux systems for enhanced security, using the example of the ping command and addressing challenges in implementing this change across distributions like Debian. | |
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suraj.io
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| | | | | Note on Linux Kernel capabilities | |
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blog.ikuamike.io
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| | | | | Summary Over the weekend I participated in Metasploit Community December CTF by Rapid7 with team fr334aks . We ended up getting position 57/413. The CTF was meant to be beginner-friendly. Intro Teams are provided with their own instance of a kali box which is public facing to act as a jump host to reach an ubuntu VM which hosts the challenges. On the ubuntu VM there are 20 open ports for each challenge. | |
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www.kentik.com
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| | | In this post we continue our look at BGP - the protocol used to route traffic across the interconnected Autonomous Systems (AS) that make up the Internet - by clarifying the difference between eBGP and iBGP and then starting to dig into the basics of actual BGP configuration. We'll see how to establish peering connections with neighbors and to return a list of current sessions with useful information about each. | ||