Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux 0.4.0 (Linux Kernel 2.6 Netfilter patch)
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Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
0.1.0 (Linux Kernel 2.6 Netfilter patch)
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
0.1.0 (Linux Kernel 2.6 Netfilter patch)
11/10/2003 11:33 PMA layer-7 packet classifier for packet shaping.
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
0.0.2 (Linux Kernel 2.6 Netfilter patch)
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
0.0.2 (Linux Kernel 2.6 Netfilter patch)
10/31/2003 02:44 AMA layer-7 packet classifier for packet shaping.
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
Netfilter 2.4/2.6 patches 0.8
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
Netfilter 2.4/2.6 patches 0.8
06/14/2004 10:37 PMAn application-layer packet classifier for Linux.
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
Netfilter 2.4/2.6 patches 1.0-rc1
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
Netfilter 2.4/2.6 patches 1.0-rc1
01/05/2005 03:43 AMAn application-layer packet classifier for Linux.
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
Netfilter 2.4/2.6 patches 0.9.0
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
Netfilter 2.4/2.6 patches 0.9.0
06/28/2004 12:18 AMAn application-layer packet classifier for Linux.
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
Netfilter 2.6 patches 0.5
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
Netfilter 2.6 patches 0.5
02/17/2004 03:42 PMAn application-layer packet classifier for Linux.
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux 1.2
(Netfilter 2.4/2.6 patches branch)
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux 1.2
(Netfilter 2.4/2.6 patches branch)
04/13/2005 04:07 AM
L7-filter is a Netfilter match module which
classifies packets based on application layer (OSI
layer 7) data. This means that it is able to
classify packets as HTTP, FTP, Gnucleus, Kazaa,
etc., regardless of ports. It complements existing
matches that classify based on port numbers,
packet length, TOS bits, and so on. Combined with
Linux QoS, it allows for full layer 7 packet
shaping.
Changes:
This release fixes a memory leak in the 2.6 kernel and a
compilation problem in the 2.4 kernel.
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux 1.1
(Netfilter 2.4/2.6 patches branch)
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux 1.1
(Netfilter 2.4/2.6 patches branch)
03/14/2005 06:20 PM
L7-filter is a Netfilter match module which
classifies packets based on application layer (OSI
layer 7) data. This means that it is able to
classify packets as HTTP, FTP, Gnucleus, Kazaa,
etc., regardless of ports. It complements existing
matches that classify based on port numbers,
packet length, TOS bits, and so on. Combined with
Linux QoS, it allows for full layer 7 packet
shaping.
Changes:
A kernel memory leak, compilation problems, and an iptables segfault
on AMD64 were fixed. The patch was updated for Linux 2.6.11.X.
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
Pattern Definitions 2004-07-05
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
Pattern Definitions 2004-07-05
07/05/2004 03:59 PMAn application-layer packet classifier for Linux.
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
2003-12-16 (Pattern Definitions)
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
2003-12-16 (Pattern Definitions)
12/16/2003 02:59 PMAn application-layer packet classifier for Linux.
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
2003-09-11 (Pattern Definitions)
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
2003-09-11 (Pattern Definitions)
12/12/2003 04:29 AMAn application-layer packet classifier for Linux.
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
Pattern Definitions 2004-02-17
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
Pattern Definitions 2004-02-17
02/17/2004 09:20 PMAn application-layer packet classifier for Linux.
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
Pattern Definitions 2004-09-13
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
Pattern Definitions 2004-09-13
09/13/2004 06:42 PMAn application-layer packet classifier for Linux.
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
Pattern Definitions 2004-06-27
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
Pattern Definitions 2004-06-27
06/28/2004 12:18 AMAn application-layer packet classifier for Linux.
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
Pattern Definitions 2004-06-01
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
Pattern Definitions 2004-06-01
06/02/2004 09:30 PMAn application-layer packet classifier for Linux.
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
Pattern Definitions 2005-01-05
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
Pattern Definitions 2005-01-05
01/05/2005 09:02 AMAn application-layer packet classifier for Linux.
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
2003-11-12 (Pattern Definitions)
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
2003-11-12 (Pattern Definitions)
11/12/2003 05:42 PMA layer-7 packet classifier for packet shaping.
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
Pattern Definitions 2004-08-19
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
Pattern Definitions 2004-08-19
08/19/2004 02:50 PMAn application-layer packet classifier for Linux.
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
2005-02-06 (Pattern Definitions branch)
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
2005-02-06 (Pattern Definitions branch)
02/07/2005 01:17 AM
L7-filter is a Netfilter match module which
classifies packets based on application layer (OSI
layer 7) data. This means that it is able to
classify packets as HTTP, FTP, Gnucleus, Kazaa,
etc., regardless of ports. It complements existing
matches that classify based on port numbers,
packet length, TOS bits, and so on. Combined with
Linux QoS, it allows for full layer 7 packet
shaping.
Changes:
This release adds a definition for SIP (Session Initiation Protocol).
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
2005-03-14 (Pattern Definitions branch)
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
2005-03-14 (Pattern Definitions branch)
03/14/2005 06:20 PM
L7-filter is a Netfilter match module which
classifies packets based on application layer (OSI
layer 7) data. This means that it is able to
classify packets as HTTP, FTP, Gnucleus, Kazaa,
etc., regardless of ports. It complements existing
matches that classify based on port numbers,
packet length, TOS bits, and so on. Combined with
Linux QoS, it allows for full layer 7 packet
shaping.
Changes:
Patterns for the Poco, QQ, KuGoo, and 100Bao protocols were added.
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.30-ow1
(Linux 2.4 branch)
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.30-ow1
(Linux 2.4 branch)
04/08/2005 10:32 AM
The Openwall Linux kernel patch is a collection of security
"hardening" features for the Linux kernel. In addition to the new
features, some versions of the patch contain various security fixes.
The "hardening" features of the patch, while not a complete method of
protection, provide an extra layer of security against the easier ways
to exploit certain classes of vulnerabilities and/or reduce the impact
of those vulnerabilities. The patch can also add a little bit more
privacy to the system by restricting access to parts of /proc so that
users may not see what others are doing.
Changes:
This release was updated to Linux 2.4.30.
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.26-ow2
(Linux 2.4)
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.26-ow2
(Linux 2.4)
06/19/2004 01:50 PMA security "hardening" patch for the Linux kernel.
MOSIX Kernel Patch 1.12.0 for Linux
2.4.27 (Linux 2.4)
MOSIX Kernel Patch 1.12.0 for Linux
2.4.27 (Linux 2.4)
08/09/2004 04:12 AMA cluster management system for Linux.
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.2.25-ow1
(Linux 2.2)
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.2.25-ow1
(Linux 2.2)
03/20/2003 06:36 PMA security "hardening" patch for the Linux kernel.
MOSIX Kernel Patch 1.11.0 for Linux
2.4.25 (Linux 2.4)
MOSIX Kernel Patch 1.11.0 for Linux
2.4.25 (Linux 2.4)
02/19/2004 11:34 AMA cluster management system for Unix.
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.26-ow1
(Linux 2.4)
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.26-ow1
(Linux 2.4)
04/17/2004 03:15 PMA security "hardening" patch for the Linux kernel.
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.0.40-ow1
(Linux 2.0)
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.0.40-ow1
(Linux 2.0)
04/17/2004 03:15 PMA security "hardening" patch for the Linux kernel.
MOSIX Kernel Patch 1.11.1 for Linux
2.4.26 (Linux 2.4)
MOSIX Kernel Patch 1.11.1 for Linux
2.4.26 (Linux 2.4)
04/21/2004 02:26 PMA cluster management system for Unix.
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.26-ow3
(Linux 2.4)
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.26-ow3
(Linux 2.4)
08/04/2004 01:22 PMA security "hardening" patch for the Linux kernel.
Linux-kernel security patch 0.4
Linux-kernel security patch 0.4
08/27/2004 05:42 PMLinux-kernel security patch
Linux-kernel security patch 0.2
Linux-kernel security patch 0.2
10/29/2003 02:47 PMLinux-kernel security patch
Linux-kernel security patch 0.3
Linux-kernel security patch 0.3
04/26/2004 06:58 PMLinux-kernel security patch
Fred Emmott's Linux kernel patch sets
Fred Emmott's Linux kernel patch sets
08/16/2004 06:20 PM2.6.8.1-fe2 released
McObject’s eXtremeDB - First In-Memory
Database for BlueCat Linux 5.0 and Linux
2.6 Kernel
McObject’s eXtremeDB - First In-Memory
Database for BlueCat Linux 5.0 and Linux
2.6 Kernel
06/22/2004 02:43 AMWith McObject’s release of its eXtremeDB 2.3 in-memory embedded
database for LynuxWorks’ BlueCat Linux 5.0 operating system,
developers of embedded Linux applications for the first time have an
in-memory database system (IMDS) available for LynuxWorks’ powerful
embedded platform, and for the Linux 2.6 kernel on which BlueCat Linux
5.0 is based. [PRWEB Jun 22, 2004]
Kernel Mode Linux 2.4.31_001 (For Linux
2.4 branch)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.4.31_001 (For Linux
2.4 branch)
06/05/2005 11:23 PM
Kernel Mode Linux is a technology which enables
the execution of user programs in a kernel mode.
In Kernel Mode Linux, user programs can access
kernel address space directly. Unlike kernel
modules, user programs are executed as ordinary
processes (except for their privilege level), so
scheduling and paging are performed as usual.
Although it seems dangerous, the safety of the
kernel can be ensured through such methods as
static type checking, software fault isolation,
and so forth.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
This version was merged with the 2.4.31 Linux
kernel.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.4.30_001 (For Linux
2.4 branch)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.4.30_001 (For Linux
2.4 branch)
04/05/2005 11:56 AM
Kernel Mode Linux is a technology which enables
the execution of user programs in a kernel mode.
In Kernel Mode Linux, user programs can access
kernel address space directly. Unlike kernel
modules, user programs are executed as ordinary
processes (except for their privilege level), so
scheduling and paging are performed as usual.
Although it seems dangerous, the safety of the
kernel can be ensured through such methods as
static type checking, software fault isolation,
and so forth.
Changes:
This version was merged with the 2.4.30 Linux
kernel.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.0_001 (For Linux
2.6)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.0_001 (For Linux
2.6)
12/18/2003 02:24 PMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.10-mm1_001 (For
Linux 2.6-mm)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.10-mm1_001 (For
Linux 2.6-mm)
01/05/2005 11:27 AMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.0-test9_002 (For
Linux 2.6)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.0-test9_002 (For
Linux 2.6)
11/12/2003 01:31 PMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
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Overclock the Liteon 1213S Single Layer
to 1633S for Dual Layer and 16x Writing
Overclock the Liteon 1213S Single Layer
to 1633S for Dual Layer and 16x Writing
08/28/2004 04:41 PMFedora Core 2
Fedora Core 2
12/17/2003 02:45 AMFedora Core
2 is coming; maybe the community will have some influence on this
one.
Fedora at a Glance
Fedora at a Glance
11/12/2003 01:25 PMA look at what's available in the Fedora Core 1 release.
Red Hat goes live with Fedora
Red Hat goes live with Fedora
11/06/2003 06:10 PMRed Hat created the Fedora project so open-source developers could
experiment with software that is more cutting-edge.
Fedora Project 2
Fedora Project 2
05/18/2004 06:10 PMA community distribution based on Red Hat Linux.
Red Hat set to release Fedora 4
Red Hat set to release Fedora 4
06/05/2005 11:35 PMInfoWorld Jun 3 2005 3:20PM GMT
Fedora Core 1
Fedora Core 1
11/05/2003 10:35 PMRed Hat released
Fedora Core 1
(previously known as Red Hat Linux 10). Now the hard part of really
integrating the community into the development process begins.
Fedora Project 1
Fedora Project 1
11/05/2003 03:35 PMA community distribution based on Red Hat Linux.
Life With Fedora
Life With Fedora
04/09/2004 04:05 PMI've been using Fedora for a week now, and it's really enlightened me as to what apps I use
and what I don't.
Since I'm having find replacements for my Windows apps, I've
learned that 90% of my app usage can be condensed to (1) Web browser,
(2) email client, (3) RSS aggregator, (4) text editor, (5) FTP client
(which, thanks to KDE, is built into the text editor), and (6) command
prompt (which isn't really an app).
I found rdesktop which
enables terminal services from Linux. Thanks to that, I can open a
window back to my Windows machine (oh, the irony — using a
window to help you run something other than Windows...) if I need to
get anything I forgot, and that helps with Windows server admin as
well.
Using smb-client, I mounted a folder on my Fedora desktop that
opens to the C drive on my old Windows machine. If I hadn't named the
folder "Windows C Drive" you'd never even know you were accessing a
different machine. Reading and writing files between my Fedora
machine and Windows shares is undramatic. It just works.
Mozilla Mail connects to my Exchange server via IMAP. Not perfect,
but it does the job. It doesn't open all the folders — just
Inbox, Sent Items, and Deleted Items. Those are the important ones
anyway — if I need anything else, I have Outlook Web Access.
The UI options in KDE are dizzying. I've never had this much
control over my environment. Like I told Joe the other day, I now own
the interface that Hugh
Jackman used to write his worm in Swordfish. It looks like the
interfaces in every cheesy hacker movie you've ever seen. If you
upgrade to Linux, schedule two hours just to play with all the
options.
Multiple desktop support is great. I have four desktops, all
running different stuff. A little toolbar plugin shows me thumbnails
of what's on each desktop. They each have different wallpaper (the
default wallpapers provided are gorgeous) so I know which one I'm on
at any given time.
Video rendering is amazing. If you've ever used a high-end Mac
running OS X on a high-end monitor and drooled over the quality of the
display, then Fedora is your OS. My Windows machine display is
horrible by comparison, and that's even running a better video
card.
Font and window rendering is so smooth and...luscious, as to make
you want to dive into the monitor like it was a swimming pool on a hot
summer day. Fedora and Mozilla together make me want to drizzle Web
pages over ice cream and eat them.
I do a lot of client scripting in PHP. I have the file extenstion set to run
them against the PHP executable when I double click, and pop a
terminal window with the results. Makes a lot of chores so much
easier. They chug away on another desktop while I go do something
else.
As good as all this is, I still have the nagging question: am I any
better off? Besides the display quality, UI options, and integated
FTP, I think everything I've done with Fedora could be done with
Windows and little elbow grease. So, the question remains, am I
better off than Windows? I don't know.
I do know, however, (1) that I'm certainly no worse off and (2)
Fedora is free. That's a compelling argument in and of
itself.
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Fedora Core 2 Officially Available
Fedora Core 2 Officially Available
05/18/2004 11:58 AMReview: Fedora Core 2
Review: Fedora Core 2
05/28/2004 09:26 AMAs I sit before my new installation of Fedora Core 2 (FC2) I'm
reminded of the first time I had to put down a beloved dog. FC2
suffers from some fatal flaws. For most people, it will be best to put
this malformed whelp out of its misery and wait for the Fedora
Project's next litter of pups, which promises some awesome powers.
Buy Lindows, Get Fedora and Mandrake
Too?
Buy Lindows, Get Fedora and Mandrake
Too?
06/13/2004 04:30 PMGrupo Fedora en Español
Grupo Fedora en Español
12/19/2003 05:10 PMFedora Core 1 AMD64 out
Fedora Core 1 AMD64 out
03/06/2004 01:53 AMURPMI For Fedora Core 2
URPMI For Fedora Core 2
07/12/2004 08:51 AMFedora Core 2 Schedule Up
Fedora Core 2 Schedule Up
12/18/2003 07:24 PMAn anonymous reader writes "The Fedora website has posted a schedule
for their second release. " Now that the 2.6 Kernel is out, I imagine
all the major ...
Fedora Core 3 Test 2
Fedora Core 3 Test 2
09/21/2004 04:29 AMFedora Core 3 Test 1
Fedora Core 3 Test 1
07/13/2004 05:20 PMFedora Core 2 Also Runs On PPC
Fedora Core 2 Also Runs On PPC
05/24/2004 09:25 AMWhile getting a giddy installing Fedora Core 2 on a Sunday afternoon I
found this little gem... Fedora 2 can run on your Macintosh. By Colin
Charles, O'Reilly Network (via MyAppleMenu)
Red Hat doffs cap at latest Fedora
Red Hat doffs cap at latest Fedora
05/19/2004 04:31 AMZDNet UK May 19 2004 8:28AM GMT
Top Tip: Fedora Core 1 RPM add/remove
fix
Top Tip: Fedora Core 1 RPM add/remove
fix
01/05/2004 02:59 PMOK, I've finally found the solution to a major problem that's been
bugging the heck out of me for a couple of days, and I figured I'd
share it. :)
A Tip of The Brim With New Fedora Core
A Tip of The Brim With New Fedora Core
05/18/2004 07:24 AMRed Hat releases its second-generation enterprise Linux offering in
less than a year.
Fedora Core 2 released
Fedora Core 2 released
05/18/2004 02:43 PMFedora Core 2 Review
Fedora Core 2 Review
05/20/2004 01:15 PMYa salió Fedora Core 2
Ya salió Fedora Core 2
05/18/2004 03:03 PMFedora Core 2 Dud or Dodo?
Fedora Core 2 Dud or Dodo?
05/30/2004 11:47 AMRed Hat releases Fedora Core 2
Red Hat releases Fedora Core 2
05/18/2004 06:08 PMRed Hat unveils latest Fedora
Red Hat unveils latest Fedora
02/16/2004 05:27 AMZDNet UK Feb 16 2004 8:37AM GMT
Linux.com: Forums - What is Fedora
Linux.com: Forums - What is Fedora
02/17/2004 07:59 PMhttp://forums.linux.com/comments.pl?sid=33821
Cool overview of what Fedora is and is not....
Fedora Core 2 Test 3
Fedora Core 2 Test 3
04/27/2004 08:04 PM Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux 0.4.0 (Linux Kernel 2.6 Netfilter patch)