Once you stumble upon your document, it may be in bad shape, but there should be enough information left to copy and paste out of the terminal.Īssuming that you are doing a fresh install: To continue searching for the same phrase, simply hit / and enter again. Hit the up and down arrow keys to scroll from the hit point. After much churning, matches will be displayed by less. Now search for a unique word that you remember typing in your document by hitting forward slash (/) and the word. When the program starts, it'll report that its trying to compute line numbers. When finished, you can open your memory file using the command "less": less ~/memory.bin
If you have alot of ram like me, this can take upwards of 1GB of space on your hard drive. So the first step is to create a snapshot of your current RAM. You just need to find a way to get at it.įirst things first, every step you take after the realization of the loss of your file can cause pieces of it to get overwritten (since this memory is now marked as free by the OS). While you've lost what you had on screen, you may have forgotten that the computer still has it stored in RAM. The attackers is look like comes from china, here is the information for Whois, goto When I switch my connection into one of the following providers, the Udp-attack is no longer attack my computer. If by any reason you use it, please used firewall in your computer, if you using windows OS, you may use ZoneAlarm to help protect your computer. For everyone I recommend you not to use telkomnet-instan till got notice from this blog. I will report this issue to Telkom by e-mail soon. Why? because I only got attack when accessing the Internet with Telkomnet-Instan. I use Telkomnet instan when got this attack, I assume that Telcom's network is no longer secure.
Update: For other people who are finding this post through Google, who get this error with 3rd party software, then you should contact the original author of the software to get the problem resolved.Today May 31 2007, I got repeated UDP/IP attack from IP address : 221.130.184.27 We have not had any reports of this error from our customers for about 12 months now and have almost completely stopped using the Silicon Realms software in any case. But in fact we see it from time to time with a variety of applications. You might think that in general applications interfering with each other is a extremely rare event. The solution here is to identify the application causing the problem and uninstall it or get the bug fixed. We saw this when CA's Antispyware product had a bug that messed things up. Also, very rarely, there is 3rd party software running on the same machine that interferes with the correct operation of the packed application.
The solution here is to get a new download package. Sometimes, very rarely, you get a corrupted download that prevents correct unpacking of the software.But it is enough to know that unpacking failed. Only Silicon Realms really know what LP5 stands for.
When things go wrong during this process you get the LP5 message like, "Error while unpacking program, code LP5. Normally this is not problem and you never notice it happening.
One of these packages is "Armadillo" from Silicon Realms. So packing is often done using external software protection applications.