Electronic voting machines have active internet connections and IPs. Possibly using LwIP under the hood? OSS is rarely audited by those who use it, perhaps something was slipped in. Checking LwIP commits now to see if I can perhaps notice anything odd, just for curiosity's sake.
Edit: This is a lot to dig through for one man.
I did notice that back in 2019-2020 someone (Gao Qingshui) changed the protocol to use IPv6 by default. See commit here
Then I noticed on github a bug pointed out, this year, which is caused if system is using IPv6. See issue here
Have not figured out what may or may not be exploited due to said bug. I unfortunately know little about networking protocols, perhaps someone else on this forum can assist.
Edit: Found a few commits of people fixing "endless" loop bugs, see here.
Electronic voting machines have active internet connections and IPs. Possibly using LwIP under the hood? OSS is rarely audited by those who use it, perhaps something was slipped in. Checking LwIP commits now to see if I can perhaps notice anything odd, just for curiosity's sake.
Edit: This is a lot to dig through for one man.
I did notice that back in 2019-2020 someone (Gao Qingshui) changed the protocol to use IPv6 by default. See commit here
Then I noticed on github a bug pointed out, this year, which is caused if system is using IPv6. See issue here
Have not figured out what may or may not be exploited due to said bug. I unfortunately know little about networking protocols, perhaps someone else on this forum can assist.
Edit: Found a few commits of people fixing "endless" loop bugs, (see here)[https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/lwip.git/log/?qt=grep&q=endless].
Electronic voting machines have active internet connections and IPs. Possibly using LwIP under the hood? OSS is rarely audited by those who use it, perhaps something was slipped in. Checking LwIP commits now to see if I can perhaps notice anything odd, just for curiosity's sake.
Edit: This is a lot to dig through for one man.
I did notice that back in 2019-2020 someone (Gao Qingshui) changed the protocol to use IPv6 by default. See commit here
Then I noticed on github a bug pointed out, this year, which is caused if system is using IPv6. See issue here
Have not figured out what may or may not be exploited due to said bug. I unfortunately know little about networking protocols, perhaps someone else on this forum can assist.
Edit: The phrase "endless" appears in a few commit titles, (see here)[https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/lwip.git/log/?qt=grep&q=endless]
Electronic voting machines have active internet connections and IPs. Possibly using LwIP under the hood? OSS is rarely audited by those who use it, perhaps something was slipped in. Checking LwIP commits now to see if I can perhaps notice anything odd, just for curiosity's sake.
Edit: This is a lot to dig through for one man.
I did notice that back in 2019-2020 someone (Gao Qingshui) changed the protocol to use IPv6 by default. See commit here
Then I noticed on github a bug pointed out, this year, which is caused if system is using IPv6. See issue here
Have not figured out what may or may not be exploited due to said bug. I unfortunately know little about networking protocols, perhaps someone else on this forum can assist.
Electronic voting machines have active internet connections and IPs. Possibly using LwIP under the hood? OSS is rarely audited by those who use it, perhaps something was slipped in. Checking LwIP commits now to see if I can perhaps notice anything odd, just for curiosity's sake.
Edit: This is a lot to dig through for one man.
I did notice that back in 2019-2020 someone (Gao Qingshui) changed the protocol to use IPv6 by default. See commit here
Then I noticed on github a bug pointed out, this year, which is caused if system is using IPv6 See issue here
Have not figured out what may or may not be exploited due to said bug. I unfortunately know little about networking protocols, perhaps someone else on this forum can assist.
Electronic voting machines have active internet connections and IPs. Possibly using LwIP under the hood? OSS is rarely audited by those who use it, perhaps something was slipped in. Checking LwIP commits now to see if I can perhaps notice anything odd, just for curiosity's sake.
Electronic voting machines have active internet connections and IPs. Possibly using LwIP under the hood? OSS is rarely audited by those who use it, perhaps something was slipped in. Checking LwIP commits now to see if I can perhaps notice anything odd, just for curiosity's sake.
Electronic voting machines have active internet connections and IPs. Possibly using LwIP under the hood! OSS is rarely audited by those who use it, perhaps something was slipped in. Checking LwIP commits now to see if I can notice anything
Electronic voting machines have active internet connections and IPs. Probably using LwIP under the hood! OSS is rarely audited by those who use it, perhaps something was slipped in. Checking LwIP commits now to see! I do program C so maybe I can notice something...