SCO's motion to sell the software assets approved by Del. bankruptcy judge - Updated 2Xs

 
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Old 08-23-2010
SCO's motion to sell the software assets approved by Del. bankruptcy judge - Updated 2Xs

It will not surprise you to learn that the bankruptcy court has approved SCO's request to auction off "substantially all of the debtors' software business assets" free from liens, claims and encumbrances, as well as certain executory contracts and leases. We learn this from the docket minutes and the signed order. Details will follow from our reporters who attended the hearing today.

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PRADS(1)							    networking								  PRADS(1)

NAME
PRADS - Passive Real-time Asset Detection System SYNOPSIS
prads -i eth1 -v DESCRIPTION
PRADS is a Passive Real-time Asset Detection System. PRADS employs digital fingerprints to recognize services on the wire, and can be used to map your network and monitor for changes in real time. Real-time passive traffic analysis will also let you detect assets that are just connected to the network for a short period of time, since PRADS can glean useful information from every packet. PRADS aims to be the one-stop-shop for passive asset detection, and currently does MAC lookups, TCP and UDP OS fingerprinting as well as client and service application matching and a connection state table. Various output plugins include logfile and FIFO and make PRADS a use- ful replacement for p0f, pads and sancp. PRADS was built from the ground up for a small footprint and modern networks with IPv6 and gigabits of throughput. OPTIONS
-i <iface> Network device <iface> (default: eth0). -r <file> Read pcap <file>. -c <file> Read config from <file> -b <filter> Apply Berkeley packet filter <filter>. -u <user> Run as user <user>. -g <group> Run as group <group>. -a <nets> Specify home nets (eg: '192.168.0.0/25,10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0'). -D Enables daemon mode. -p <pidfile> Name of pidfile - inside chroot -l <file> Log assets to <file> (default: '/var/log/prads-asset.log') -f <FIFO> Log assets to <FIFO> -C <dir> Chroot into <dir> before dropping privs. -XFRMSAK Flag picker: X - clear flags, F:FIN, R:RST, M:MAC, S:SYN, A:ACK, K:SYNACK -UTtI Service checks: U:UDP, T:TCP-server, I:ICMP, t:TCP-cLient -s <snaplen> Dump <snaplen> bytes of each payload. -v Verbose output - repeat for more verbosity. -q Quiet - try harder not to produce output. -O Connection tracking [O]utput - per-packet! -x Conne[x]ion tracking output - New, expired and ended. -h This help message. PROBLEMS
1. Doesn't detect everything out there :-P SEE ALSO
o PRADS <http://prads.projects.linpro.no/> o p0f <http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/p0f.shtml> o PADS <http://passive.sourceforge.net/> BUGS
Report bugs here: o http://github.com/gamelinux/prads/issues For general questions: o http://projects.linpro.no/mailman/listinfo/prads-devel o http://projects.linpro.no/mailman/listinfo/prads-users AUTHOR
Edward Bjarte Fjellskal <edwardfjellskaal@gmail.com>, Kacper Wysocki <comotion@users.sf.net> COPYRIGHT
GPL 0.2 2010-06-17 PRADS(1)