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Post by mansoor17177 »

Dear Noman,

I think u did see ur previous post, in that i listed step by step what i did, as i told u i didnt get any error during make bzImage and not after that but the funtion i want i'm not getting.
PLEASE tell me how can i check the module in compiled with current running kernel
thanks
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Post by nomankhn »

mansoor17177 wrote:Dear Noman,

I think u did see ur previous post, in that i listed step by step what i did, as i told u i didnt get any error during make bzImage and not after that but the funtion i want i'm not getting.
PLEASE tell me how can i check the module in compiled with current running kernel
thanks
Dear masnoor17177

i told u use that thing after rebooting your system test this command

iptables -A FORWARD -m string --algo bm --string "yahoo" -j DROP

above command will block yahoo to pass out or in from your kernel.


http://www.linuxsecurity.com/content/view/117370/49/

Dear just read below your things and modify your grub.conf

http://www.cis.udel.edu/~schrag/CIS479/Lab5.htm


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Patching applications.

Post by Apurva »

Hi,

You might want to look at Zenworks from Novell which could help you in automated patch / linux management at http://www.novell.com/products/zenworks ... tures.html

They also offer an evaluation version for free download.
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Re: Patching applications.

Post by nomankhn »

Apurva wrote:Hi,

You might want to look at Zenworks from Novell which could help you in automated patch / linux management at http://www.novell.com/products/zenworks ... tures.html

They also offer an evaluation version for free download.

hmmm.


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