Hi Marcos,
I'm the upstream author.
I broadly agree with Sven, and think that it's best to build with libcap
capabilities support if possible because it increases security.
arp-scan's needs are similar to ping: the only capability it needs on Linux
is CAP_NET_RAW, and it only needs to enable tha
I believe this issue is fixed in the latest upstream version of arp-scan which
is git tag 1.9.8 on github.
mac-vendor.txt can now accept mac addresses as normal mac addresses with ":" or
"-" separators and with the alphabetic characters in either upper or lower
case. This allows you to paste ma
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Package: netcfg
Version: 1.59
I'm using PXE boot with network preseeding to perform automated Debian
installations with Lenny, Squeeze and Wheezy.
With Lenny, netcfg used the DHCP options domain-name,
domain-name-servers, and ntp-servers. With Squeez
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The installer still doesn't support swap labels as of Debian Wheezy.
As persistent device naming using label or UUID is now preferred over
the traditional
bus names for disks, this would be a useful addition to partman.
I've tried using this partma
Package: libxcrypt1
Version: 1:2.4-1
Severity: normal
I think the crypt_blowfish implementation in libxcrypt 2.4-1 has the sign
extension bug detailed in CVE-2011-2483.
Full details of this bug are at: http://seclists.org/oss-sec/2011/q2/632
crypt_blowfish.c in the libxcrypt source package conta
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Package: rsyslog
Version: 3.18.6-4
Severity: normal
The manpage for rsyslogd says the daemon's pid file is
/var/run/syslogd.pid, but it is actually /var/run/rsyslogd.pid.
- From the rsyslogd(8) manpage:
"Rsyslogd reacts to a set of signals. You may
want to maintain their own
lists.
Please let me know if you'd like me to add a configure option to enable
the default location for the MAC/Vendor mapping files to be changed.
Roy Hills
Tim Brown wrote:
| Guys,
|
| As maintainer of arp-scan I recently received a bug report for this
packagin
SIGSEGV (core dumped) +++
So it doesn't look like the SEGV is being caused by a syscall.
If I run onak with sufficient privileges (e.g. as root), then there
is no problem. This issue does not stop onak from working, it's just ugly.
I'm running onak
-l | grep pcap
ii libpcap0.7 0.7.2-7System interface for user-level packet captu
ii libpcap0.8 0.8.3-5System interface for user-level packet captu
ii libpcap0.8-dev 0.8.3-5Development library and header files for lib
Regards,
Roy Hills
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'm running Debian 3.1 ("sarge") on i386 with 2.6 kernel.
Regards,
Roy Hills
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generating GNU Standards-complian
ii autoconf 2.59a-3automatic configure script builder
Regards,
Roy Hills
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ring the 550 permanent SMTP error, and is re-trying
the message later;
b) The message never appears to time out from the queue - I've seen
messages that are months old still queued; and
c) nullmailer closes the TCP connection without sending a QUIT.
Regards,
Roy Hills
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pkg -l | grep pam
ii libpam-modules 0.76-22Pluggable Authentication Modules for PAM
ii libpam-runtime 0.76-22 Runtime support for the PAM library
ii libpam0g 0.76-22Pluggable Authentication Modules library
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rogram when the ARP cache filled up.
An example of code in the Kernel which can return this error
is In net/core/neighbour.c:
n = neigh_alloc(tbl);
if (n == NULL)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOBUFS);
I'm using Debian 3.0r5 ("Woody") with Kern
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