Am I misreading this or does this really allow arbitrary packages to masquerade as legitimate packages?!
How do you know that?
We normally used http://www.lispworks.com/documentation/lw60/LW/html/lw-712.h... with the full set to nil.
I've worked a lot with LispWorks and tuning the gc had the same method of programmatically calling a full GC after every N operations. We also found setting the gc threshold to high amount helped a bunch. Supposedly…
Awesome, I've been waiting for something like this That being said, I've got a couple questions Will all the CTFs be security focused? One of the most common problems coursera ran into was people copying the assignments…
I saw someone talking about this today in tor-dev. It seems that since laptops/smartphones are not normally helpful as a Tor relay, they've made the instructions difficult on purpose. The consensus seems to be that they…
As far as I know IPv6 does work. Check out https://people.torproject.org/~linus/ipv6-relay-howto.html
They wanted to prevent all of the servers trying to contact the PXE server at the same time to avoid overloading it. Its basically to prevent an accidently self DDOS.
This seems like a great service but it needs more info! The site explains what you do in too general terms but not how you do it.
Am I misreading this or does this really allow arbitrary packages to masquerade as legitimate packages?!
How do you know that?
We normally used http://www.lispworks.com/documentation/lw60/LW/html/lw-712.h... with the full set to nil.
I've worked a lot with LispWorks and tuning the gc had the same method of programmatically calling a full GC after every N operations. We also found setting the gc threshold to high amount helped a bunch. Supposedly…
Awesome, I've been waiting for something like this That being said, I've got a couple questions Will all the CTFs be security focused? One of the most common problems coursera ran into was people copying the assignments…
I saw someone talking about this today in tor-dev. It seems that since laptops/smartphones are not normally helpful as a Tor relay, they've made the instructions difficult on purpose. The consensus seems to be that they…
As far as I know IPv6 does work. Check out https://people.torproject.org/~linus/ipv6-relay-howto.html
They wanted to prevent all of the servers trying to contact the PXE server at the same time to avoid overloading it. Its basically to prevent an accidently self DDOS.
This seems like a great service but it needs more info! The site explains what you do in too general terms but not how you do it.