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A common protocol structure is to have a header containing a length
field, followed by data of length
bytes, followed by additional protocol fields such as a CRC. If the length field is variable, the position of subsequent URH-specified protocol fields defined by fixed position will not be in the correct location.
I do not know the best way to address this, but quick and easy way to support
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RustScan has an accessible mode, rustscan --accessible
which should promise not to have any weird ASCII text in it.
Write CI that runs RustScan with --accessible
a few times, with different flags / options and check the terminal output to see if it contains one of these:
[!]
[~]
[>]
| {}
If any of these characters appear in any of the tests, fail the CI. E
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Matched on: ::
Name: Internet Protocol (IP) Address Version 6
Link: https://www.shodan.io/host/::
This shouldn't match.
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This is more of a question with a potential follow-up suggestion: in the genre column, we do have
drama/thriller
andthriller/drama
Is there a valid reason behind this? If not, I would suggest making it more consistent (eg: pick one between the two and use it consistently across the list), so that sorting it properly groups them.
Also: since we do have categories already, why the column