Added 'id' tag to ed? file

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<glossary>
<glossary id="A">
<title>A</title>
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<glossary id="B">
<title>B</title>
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<glossary id="C">
<title>C</title>
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<glossary id="D">
<title>D</title>
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<glossary id="E">
<title>E</title>
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<glossary id="F">
<title>F</title>
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<glossary id="G">
<title>G</title>
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<glossary>
<glossary id="H">
<title>H</title>
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<glossary id="I">
<title>I</title>
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<glossary id="J">
<title>J</title>
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<glossary>
<glossary id="K">
<title>K</title>
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<glossary>
<glossary id="L">
<title>L</title>
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<glossary>
<glossary id="M">
<title>M</title>
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<glossary>
<glossary id="N">
<title>N</title>
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<glossary>
<glossary id="O">
<title>O</title>
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<glossary>
<glossary id="P">
<title>P</title>
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<glossary>
<glossary id="Punctuation">
<title>Punctuation</title>
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<glossterm>
.cgi Executable script that produces web page output. From Rute-Users-Guide
.cgi
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<glossdef>
<para>
Executable script that produces web page output. From Rute-Users-Guide
</para>
</glossdef>
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^ Provides a reverse mapping: given an IP address, this record maps it to a host name. People may find this confusing that DNS doesn&apos;t automatically provide reverse mappings, but the lack of this inherent ability is fundamental to the nature of DNS. For example, multiple names can map to a single IP address, and there is the question of which DNS servers are responsible for supplying the reverse map. Technique: Since DNS is critical to the network infrastructure, a lot of firewalls have been configured to pass any packet with a source port of 53. An intruder can set his/her own traffic to start from that port, bypassing the firewall to attack any other service. Technique: A lot of programs (clients, servers, loggers) are written with buffer overflow bugs that trust the data returned to them. They trust that all names will be less than 256 characters long, and they trust that all IP addresses will be 4 bytes long. By sending DNS packets that break these rules, you can often break into such systems. See also: BIND, dig, SOA. From Hacking-Lexicon
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<para>
</para>
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~user

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<glossary>
<glossary id="Q">
<title>Q</title>
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<glossary id="R">
<title>R</title>
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<glossary id="S">
<title>S</title>
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<glossary id="T">
<title>T</title>
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<glossary id="U">
<title>U</title>
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<glossary id="V">
<title>V</title>
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<glossary id="W">
<title>W</title>
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<glossary>
<glossary id="X">
<title>X</title>
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<glossary id="Y">
<title>Y</title>
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<glossary id="Z">
<title>Z</title>
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