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On Saturday, January 10, 2004, at 01:41 PM, Matt Jaffa wrote:_______________________________________________
I have another question though, Is there a way to view or atleast maybe know what socket filters are running on machine?
'kextstat' gives a list of currently loaded extensions, but that doesn't necessarily tell you what they are.
In addition, there is a list of socket filters in the kernel (maintained by the 'register_sockfilter() call), but beyond that, there's little available information on the individual entries.
Regards,
Justin
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