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[iOS Tool] Needle
Describe the issue
Needle doesn't seem to be maintained anymore. The last update was > 1 year and no issues have been answered this year. It also doesnt' seem to work on iOS JB devices with Chimera. FSecureLABS/needle#273
We should review where we use Needle and if other tools are a better alternative (e.g. objection, passionfruit).
On hold
please wait before starting anything. There will be a major update to Hinty to tackle type hinting of the core (at least fields & packet). This will allow contributors to tackle smaller parts (the layers). In the meantime, have a look at the other contributions wanted page: secdev/scapy#399 - thanks
Project "Hinty" aims at adding **Type hi
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Currently, at least the values from XML tags tcpsequence
and ipidsequence
are not kept. The schema should be updated to store them.
See also #636.
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I did a basic line edit of the "Usage" section, but next it needs reorganization and more information.
Would anyone want to spend time on a call or two to help me understand some of the commands? Some of them aren't obvious to me from the command line help, so they might benefit from better explanation.
(I'll continue to work on this section, but having a technical expert to answer some of
Write the developers documentation of the following files
https://github.com/pgRouting/pgrouting/blob/develop/src/common/arrays_input.c
https://github.com/pgRouting/pgrouting/blob/develop/include/c_common/arrays_input.h
We use Doxygen to generate the documentation
http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/
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Config example:
set protocols bgp group Transit-IPV4 neighbor 1.2.3.4 import AUTO-P1
set policy-options policy-statement AUTO-P1 term P1 from policy ( ! P1 )
set policy-options policy-statement AUTO-P1 term P1 then reject
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After opening #448, I noticed that even though my code compiled locally, there were compile errors on Travis. Partially this was because I had not seen the warnings during release build (as pip does not show them), partially this is because there are additional warnings enabled on Travis.
Looking at the Travis config, I was able to figure out the respective CMake flags and enable them locally.
- what is the name of the switch for mirroring (name defined in the faucet.yaml, not dns, for example)
- the port that Poseidon uses for mirroring needs to be controlled by Faucet, therefore it needs to be an openflow port
- the port that Poseidon uses needs to be configured in faucet.yaml to be
output_only: true
and no native vlan (a port for mirroring from Faucet's perspective) - Requiremen
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The dutch sentiment file (see nl-sentiment.xml) has words with negative subjectivity, which does not respect the boundary values for subjectivity: [0.0, 1.0]. I did not check for how many cases, but the word "verloren" is an example.
Sentiment files for other languages may have negative subjectivity as well. Since