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Heartbleed and CeroWrt - upgrade please! - Bufferbloat.net
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Heartbleed and CeroWrt - upgrade please! Posted on Apr 16, 2014 by Dave Täht. In response to the heartbleed (CVE-2014-0160) vulnerability, on April. 9th 2014 we updated the under-development CeroWrt release to include. The fixed version of openssl. The fix is in CeroWrt 3.10.36-3 and. We have no means of fixing the “stable” (3.7.5) release of CeroWrt,. Nor any of the innumerable development releases since then. Please do a clean, fresh upgrade to CeroWrt 3.10.36-6 or later. [1]. New firmware images conta...
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A bit about TCP BBR - http://blog.cerowrt.org/
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CeroWrt notebook: On fixing the internet since 2011. A bit about TCP BBR. Knowing something like BBR must exist was maddening and motivating. Rdquo; - that person asked - and I poked deeper and saw, seemingly - that the cwnd was a bit weird, but nothing I could put a finger on. I wasn’t in a position to guess, further, that BBR. Had also been deployed there - nor am I sure it actually was, at the time - I don’t think it was, not in its present form, at least. It had a very good idea in it:. Note: The BBR...
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Cruzio and Meraki make my day - http://blog.cerowrt.org/
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CeroWrt notebook: On fixing the internet since 2011. Cruzio and Meraki make my day. Every so often theres good news over coffee. My favorite coffee shop in Santa Cruz is the Pergolesi. Back in the early 2000s, it was one of the first ones that offered free wifi. Several people I knew then helped them set that up in exhange for free coffee - it was a heck of a deal for both parties - they got more customers - and the thirdbreak. Many of my friends use the cruzio ISP. None, presently. Sigh. Flent Network T...
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CeroWrt notebook: On fixing the internet since 2011. Ive never really recovered from the loss of the lab. Posted on February 11, 2017. Posted on December 23, 2016. Not) Getting a fair share from 4 queues. Posted on December 12, 2016. Cruzio and Meraki make my day. Posted on October 20, 2016. Finally. the real net-next 4.8 fq codel/airtime-fair ath9k results. Posted on October 12, 2016. Some traceroutes from Nicaragua. Posted on October 12, 2016. Exploring wifi mcs rates with fq codel. A bit about TCP BBR.
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Some traceroutes from Nicaragua - http://blog.cerowrt.org/
http://blog.cerowrt.org/post/nicaragua
CeroWrt notebook: On fixing the internet since 2011. Some traceroutes from Nicaragua. It seemed like the entire country was behind one big nat. What does your internet look like? How can you figure out anything about your userbase if your users are behind 7! Layers of private network? Yes - 1143ms RTT on this test. And I at least - had no extra traffic on the link. How the heck can IPv6 ever deploy with this much nat in the way? None, presently. Sigh. Comcast Research Innovation Fund. October 12, 2016.
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For your software might be easier than you think! But it might require usually small changes to your build system, and a strategy on how to enable others to recreate an environment in which the builds can be reproduced. Volatile inputs can disappear. Stable order for inputs. Stable order for outputs. Define a build environment. What's in a build environment? Recording the build environment. Distribution-agnostic standard to provide a pre-defined timestamp to build systems. Working on reproducible builds:.
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All my geeky stuff ends up here. Mostly Unix-related. Leave a comment ». Just released this small piece of code a few days back:. I wanted to be able to bring up the weather forecast for the place I am currently visiting without having to yield my address book to a shady app, or suffer from tons of annoying ads eating through my data plan and phone storage. First issue: geolocalize an IP address. Their API is dead simple and just works. Provide an IP address, get a country code, city name, latitude a...