As far as I know JunOS will only boot on a box which has an intel etherexpress card, so noway you gonna get it working on a laptop. But maybe people got it working with other nic's as well?
Strange I've implemented kame yesterday on a 2.6.4 kernel and just tested this and have no problems what so ever. The ping times are a bit higher (3 ms on a local 100mbit network), but no error messages.
ISP's have been forced to install tapping devices since december 1998. Accroding to the Dutch Telecommunications Act 1998.
http://www.ez.nl/english/docs/tweng.pdf
Why is this modded as interesting? It's just plain wrong. Debian isn't out of date! You are just using the stable branch, stable as in everything will work, always!
The debian servers where rooten because of an exploit in the kernel, which has nothing to do with the distribution
And about security updates, compromised versions of a package are almost immediately updated for the testing/sid branch, it's not like you have to wait a day after the stable branch has been patched.
Crap! But just as they want to take of to the alien planet the extra-terrestrials use a powerbook (as seen in independance day) to insert a virus which crashes the ship!
I think it's safe to wait until 2.6. This is a local exploit, you should be safe as long as only you and maybe some trusted people have access to your laptop .
Yep: http://thedailywtf.com/forums/thread/60879.aspx
This would only be the case if the "backbone" of the internet would be the bottleneck, but this isn't the case.
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As far as I know JunOS will only boot on a box which has an intel etherexpress card, so noway you gonna get it working on a laptop. But maybe people got it working with other nic's as well?
The junOS is based on FreeBSD, thus the packet filtering capabilities of junipers is pretty damn good.
Strange I've implemented kame yesterday on a 2.6.4 kernel and just tested this and have no problems what so ever. The ping times are a bit higher (3 ms on a local 100mbit network), but no error messages.
ISP's have been forced to install tapping devices since december 1998. Accroding to the Dutch Telecommunications Act 1998. http://www.ez.nl/english/docs/tweng.pdf
Why is this modded as interesting? It's just plain wrong. Debian isn't out of date! You are just using the stable branch, stable as in everything will work, always!
The debian servers where rooten because of an exploit in the kernel, which has nothing to do with the distribution
And about security updates, compromised versions of a package are almost immediately updated for the testing/sid branch, it's not like you have to wait a day after the stable branch has been patched.
Crap! But just as they want to take of to the alien planet the extra-terrestrials use a powerbook (as seen in independance day) to insert a virus which crashes the ship!
I think it's safe to wait until 2.6. This is a local exploit, you should be safe as long as only you and maybe some trusted people have access to your laptop .
Screw fiber! lets use avian carriers. (RFC1149)
that and maybe they will find nemo when fixing that fiber.
So always sign an EULA when being drunk or otherwise intoxicated.