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  • Name of car issue?

    I have a 2017 sentra. Only when i go from a complete stop, like at a red light, for a second it feels like my transmission slips or something. (I'm not sure what a slipping transmission feels like). Whatever it is, it seems like there's a small delay. It only happens when i press the gas while at a complete stop. Does not happen in reverse or at any other time. No other problems. 

    Does anyone know what this is? Is it a normal thing for this car or certain newer cars? My car has that sport and eco settings and i don't know if that has anything to do with it. I just bought it last week and not use to modern cars

    1 AnswerMaintenance & Repairs2 months ago
  • Wireshark how to find md5checksum?

    I am learning wireshark and I am trying to find the md5checksum. The file is being sent with TFTP if that makes a difference. Does anyone know the steps to finding this? Thank you

    2 AnswersComputer Networking1 year ago
  • How to add lines of numbers in linux?

    If I have a list of numbers in a text file like this:

    54846

    454

    548435

    6546

    What command do I use to add all the numbers together to get the sum? My text document has over 1000 lines of numbers and I need a quit way to add them all together

  • Basic Linux command?

    If I have a text document with numbers and each number is on a different line, how do I add them all together and get the results? heres an example

    1234

    2345

    2345

    How do I add all the lines to get the sum of all the numbers? Thank you

  • Word program that has a search and replace option?

    I have used in the past programs where you can search for words and then replace then replace every one of those words. I thought you can do it in Microsoft word but I cant find the option to do that. If it can be done in Microsoft word can someone help me find where that option is? If you cant do it in Microsoft word does anyone know a word/text program that does which will run on a windows computer. Thank you

    1 AnswerSoftware1 year ago
  • Sewing machine pokes fabric but string won't stitch in fabric?

    The needle pokes the fabric but the string won't go into the fabric. The spool is not stuck and the bobbin seems fine. It was working fine a few minutes before. Any ideas?

    9 AnswersHobbies & Crafts1 year ago
  • Name of song (rock)?

    This is a funny song I heard at a bar. I think it's a British band. During the chorus they say " ohhhh oh oh ohhhh... you gave me head" 

    I'm having a hard time Google searching for it

    1 AnswerLyrics1 year ago
  • Why do Asians like white cars?

    Most Asian people I see usually have white colored cars. Why is that?

    2 AnswersOther - Cultures & Groups1 year ago
  • Understanding a DOS denial of service attack?

    Help me understand a teardrop attack? 

    I am doing a cyber security project for college on a wireshark pcap file which has a short example of a teardrop attack. Can someone help me understand what Im looking at so I can understand exactly what is happening in this attack. Im looking for how the frame is extended and if you can explain how it should be if it was not altered. Thank you

     

    here is the link to the pcap file to look at if you want to see (You need wire shark): 

     

    https://wiki.wireshark.org/SampleCaptures?action=A... 

     

    There is a line in frame 8 that says reassembled in frame 9. 

     

    In frame 9 heres the info that is pertinent: 

     

        Frame Number: 9 

        Frame Length: 38 bytes (304 bits) 

        Capture Length: 38 bytes (304 bits) 

         

        Total Length: 24 

        Fragment offset: 24 

        Protocol: UDP (17) 

         

        [2 IPv4 Fragments (28 bytes): #8(36), #9(4)] 

    Length: 36 (bogus, payload length 28) 

            [Expert Info (Error/Malformed): Bad length value 36 > IP payload length] 

        [Checksum: [missing]] 

        [Checksum Status: Not present] 

        [Stream index: 1] 

        [Timestamps] 

    Data (20 bytes)

  • Help me understand a teardrop attack?

    I am doing a cyber security project for college on a wireshark pcap file which has an example of a teardrop attack. Can someone help me understand what Im looking at so I can understand exactly what is happening in this attack

    here is the link to the pcap file to look at if you want to see:

    https://wiki.wireshark.org/SampleCaptures?action=A...

    There is a line in frame 8 that says reassembled in frame 9.

    In frame 9 heres the info that is pertinent:

    Frame Number: 9

    Frame Length: 38 bytes (304 bits)

    Capture Length: 38 bytes (304 bits)

    Total Length: 24

    Fragment offset: 24

    Protocol: UDP (17)

    [2 IPv4 Fragments (28 bytes): #8(36), #9(4)]

    Length: 36 (bogus, payload length 28)

    [Expert Info (Error/Malformed): Bad length value 36 > IP payload length]

    [Checksum: [missing]]

    [Checksum Status: Not present]

    [Stream index: 1]

    [Timestamps]

    Data (20 bytes)

    2 AnswersComputer Networking1 year ago
  • Simple scripting question?

    If a script is not automated, for example it requires input from the user, is it still a script?

    2 AnswersProgramming & Design1 year ago
  • Powershell beginner command question?

    I am doing my first ps script. I am trying to make a text file but the command requires that i put a path for the destination. What do i put so that the text file goes to the current directory for anyone who runs the script. Thank you

    2 AnswersProgramming & Design1 year ago
  • Why ipv6 uses link local instead of interface ip?

    Im taking cisco courses and notice thar ipv6 uses link local usually instead of interface ip to send messages in most cases. Can someone explain why this is

  • Why ipv6 uses link local instead of interface ip?

     CoursesIm taking cisco courses and notice thar 1pv6 uses link local usually instead of interface ip to send messages in most cases. Can someone explain why this is

  • P0013 and p01332 codes on volvo s60?

    The car does not seem to transfer into the transmission and does not move. Engine runs rough. What could be causing this? I know if the cam timing is off the car will run rough but i don't understand why the transmission doesn't work suddenly. No prior symptoms no low tranny fluid. Any help would be nice. Thank you

    2 AnswersMaintenance & Repairs2 years ago
  • Defrost causing misfire?

    When i run my defroster my engine gets a misfire. This doesn't happen normally or with the ac on. What might cause this? Thank you

    I have a gmc yukon 2002 5.3 2 wd

    1 AnswerMaintenance & Repairs2 years ago
  • Will my car be drivable without the ABS module?

    I need to replace my ABS module. If i take it off is my vehicle safe to drive? I have a 2002 gmc yukon 2wd with traction assist. Thank you

    5 AnswersGMC2 years ago
  • Cisco networking PAT question. Can someone explain the answer?

    Refer to the exhibit. A company has an internal network of 172.16.25.0/24 for their employee workstations and a DMZ network of 172.16.12.0/24 to host servers. The company uses NAT when inside hosts connect to outside network. A network administrator issues the show ip nat translations command to check the NAT configurations. Which one of source IPv4 addresses is translated by R1 with PAT?

    Pro-inside-global inside-local

    10.0.0.17:1025 172.16.12.33:1025

    10.0.0.18:1025 172.16.12.35:1025

    10.0.0.28:1024 172.16.12.10:1025

    10.0.0.28:1025 172.16.12.25:1025

    10.0.0.28:1026 172.16.12.35:1025

    10.0.0.31:1025 172.16.12.5:1025

    answer: 172.16.25.35

    Why is this the answer? I m confused. Thank you

    1 AnswerComputer Networking2 years ago
  • ipv6 static route question?

    When configuring an ipv6 fully specified route do i use the link local address of the target network or do i use the link local of the router im configuring s network? This is not specified in my text book. Thank you

    1 AnswerComputer Networking2 years ago
  • Linux /root, what is meant by root user?

    I need clarity, what is the difference between root user, user, and system admin?

    I'm learning linux and the /root is defined as home directory for the root user. I don't understand what root user exactly means

    3 AnswersProgramming & Design2 years ago