Heartbleed | A checker for CVE-2014-0160
kandi X-RAY | Heartbleed Summary
kandi X-RAY | Heartbleed Summary
A checker (site and tool) for CVE-2014-0160. Public site at Exit codes: 0 - SAFE; 1 - VULNERABLE; 2 - ERROR. (recently changed). See the [online FAQ] for an explanation of error messages including TIMEOUT and BROKEN PIPE. If a service name is specified besides https, the tool checks the specified service using STARTTLS. You do still need to specify the correct port.
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QUESTION
I try to use GeoIp functionality in Bro/Zeek.
From the official Zeek Documentation:
If you see an error message similar to “Failed to open GeoIP location database”, then you may need to either rename or move your GeoIP location database file. If the mmdb_dir value is set to a directory pathname (it is not set by default), then Zeek looks for location database files in that directory.
Ok, mmdb_dir
is not set:
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Answered 2020-Apr-23 at 01:15The variable is defined (with an empty string value) as a redef'able constant in the init-bare.zeek
file that comes with the distribution. So just say
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