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OSSIM has limited or no connectivity: Make sure your network connection is active and try again
OSSIM has limited or no connectivity: Make sure your network connection is active and try again In the event that you receive this message “Limited or no connectivity: Make sure your network connection is active and try again.” while trying to link OSSIM to the Open Threat Exchange (OTX) it may be that your DNSContinue reading “OSSIM has limited or no connectivity: Make sure your network connection is active and try again”
Installing Ubuntu Server
Insert the bootable Media and ensure that the machine will read from it during boot. Select the Language you desire and then Install Ubuntu Server. Again you are prompted for language but this is the installation language rather than the page instructions, key up or down and then press Enter, select your country and then select Yes toContinue reading “Installing Ubuntu Server”
Patching Shellshock – Mac
In the event that you discover your Mac is vulnerable to Shellshock, the following action should be taken. http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1769 – Mavericks (10.9.5 and above) http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1768 – Mountain Lion (10.8.5) http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1767 – Lion & Lion Server (10.7.5) To check whether you are vulnerable see Identifying Shellshock for full details on how to identify it.
Identifying Shellshock
Open a terminal window and paste the following script: env x='() { :;}; echo vulnerable' bash -c 'echo this is a test' If it returns “this is a test” then the device has been patched, if it returns the following then a patch is required; vulnerable this is a test
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