Re: Passive OS fingerprint xtables match.

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From: Patrick McHardy
Date: Monday, March 16, 2009 - 7:40 am

Jesper Dangaard Brouer wrote:

synchronize_net() is just a call to synchronize_rcu(), so their
functionality is equivalent. synchronize_net() is however only
supposed to synchronize with RX packet processing, which is usually
not enough for netfilter. So I prefer synchronize_rcu() for clarity.
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Passive OS fingerprint xtables match., Evgeniy Polyakov, (Tue Mar 10, 8:13 am)
Re: Passive OS fingerprint xtables match., Evgeniy Polyakov, (Tue Mar 10, 9:01 am)
Re: Passive OS fingerprint xtables match., Jan Engelhardt, (Tue Mar 10, 9:07 am)
Re: Passive OS fingerprint xtables match (iptables), Jan Engelhardt, (Tue Mar 10, 9:12 am)
Re: Passive OS fingerprint xtables match., Jesper Dangaard Brouer, (Tue Mar 10, 2:01 pm)
Re: Passive OS fingerprint xtables match., Evgeniy Polyakov, (Tue Mar 10, 2:54 pm)
Re: Passive OS fingerprint xtables match., Pablo Neira Ayuso, (Wed Mar 11, 2:54 am)
Re: Passive OS fingerprint xtables match., Evgeniy Polyakov, (Wed Mar 11, 3:00 am)
Re: Passive OS fingerprint xtables match., Evgeniy Polyakov, (Wed Mar 11, 2:43 pm)
Re: Passive OS fingerprint xtables match., Patrick McHardy, (Mon Mar 16, 7:40 am)
Re: Passive OS fingerprint xtables match., Patrick McHardy, (Mon Mar 16, 7:42 am)