Computers and Technology, 14.07.2020 16:01 iaminu50
Convert the following decimal number to its equivalent binary ,octal, hexadecimal 1920
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Usually, when we sniff packets, we are only interested certain types of packets. we can do that by setting filters in sniffing. scapy’s filter use the bpf (berkeley packet filter) syntax; you can find the bpf manual from the internet. set the following filters and demonstrate your sniffer program again (each filter should be set separately): (a) capture only the icmp packet. (b) capture any tcp packet that comes from a particular ip and with a destination port number 23. (c) capture packets comes from or to go to a particular subnet. you can pick any subnet, such as 128.230.0.0/16; you should not pick the subnet that your vm is attached to.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 02:00
Write an expression that will cause the following code to print "equal" if the value of sensorreading is "close enough" to targetvalue. otherwise, print "not equal". ex: if targetvalue is 0.3333 and sensorreading is (1.0/3.0), output is:
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 10:40
Joe needs to see the slide transitions and animations he has applied to his slides in a large view. which presentation view should he use? in which tab would joe find the animations option to make further changes, if any?
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Convert the following decimal number to its equivalent binary ,octal, hexadecimal 1920
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