Not always a bash command

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[root@atropo ~]# io ho fatto unix time di oggi - 7171200 secondi

-bash: io: command not found

[root@atropo ~]# maledetta

Guarda che la prossima volta ti stacco la sessione

[root@atropo ~]# scusami

Cosi' va meglio.

[root@atropo ~]#

...watching DNS logs

[DOMAIN NAMES - IMPLEMENTATION AND SPECIFICATION] 

4.1.1. Header section format

The header contains the following fields:

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 RCODE           Response code - this 4 bit field is set as part of responses.  The values have the following interpretation:

                0              No error condition

                1              Format error - The name server was unable to interpret the query.

                2              Server failure - The name server was unable to process this query due to a problem with the name server.

                3              Name Error - Meaningful only for responses from an authoritative name server, this code signifies that the  domain name referenced in the query does not exist.

                4              Not Implemented - The name server does not support the requested kind of query.

                5              Refused - The name server refuses to perform the specified operation for policy reasons.  For example, a name server may not wish to provide the information to the particular requester, or a name server may not wish to perform a particular operation (e.g., zone transfer) for particular data.

                6-15          Reserved for future use.

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Tratto da: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1035

Si ringrazia:

    tcpdump -s1514 -nX 'udp and port 53 and (udp[10] & 128 = 128) and (udp[11] & 3 = 3)'

"captures DNS responses (QR bit set) with an RCODE of 3 (no such name)."

Tratto da: http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?storyid=4831