: It is a compressed file using the Roshal Archive (RAR) format.
In Java Enterprise (J2EE) environments, specifically JBoss, "RAR" refers to a .
This is a documented security issue found in the Linux kernel, specifically related to how it handles peer flow lists in network drivers. 52487 rar
: The "52487" in this context is often a timestamp fragment or a sequence number in a log file (e.g., 10:35:52,487 ) rather than a feature of the RAR file itself. 3. File Archive Context If you are looking at a specific file named 52487.rar :
: The net/mlx5e driver (Mellanox technologies). : It is a compressed file using the
: A flaw in mlx5e_tc_del_fdb_peer_flow() where the "DUP" flag could remain set even after a flow was meant to be cleared. This happens if a concurrent user holds a reference to a peer flow, preventing it from being removed from the peer list.
: Technical logs may display 52,487 INFO [RARDeployment] when deploying a resource adapter (like a mail adapter). : The "52487" in this context is often
: Security bulletins like the Wind River Linux Security Bulletin indicate this has been resolved in subsequent kernel updates. 2. Enterprise Server Logs (JBoss/RAR Deployment)