How is it possible that I get this kind of queries on my webserver
(extract from httpd access log):
58.218.199.250 - - [22/Feb/2012:15:23:06 +0200] "GET
http://financeande.com/feed/feed.php HTTP/1.1" 404 291 "-" "Mozilla/4.0
(compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1)"
...when the DNS shows that th
On 02/24/12 12:10 AM, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
> ...when the DNS shows that the domain financeande.com is hosted
> elsewhere? What kind of query can they have used?
a forged one with a bogus vhost.
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On 24.2.2012 10.27, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 02/24/12 12:10 AM, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
>> ...when the DNS shows that the domain financeande.com is hosted
>> elsewhere? What kind of query can they have used?
>
> a forged one with a bogus vhost.
I get almost similar entry, if I hit this on the browser:
On 24.2.2012 10:17, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
> On 24.2.2012 10.27, John R Pierce wrote:
>> On 02/24/12 12:10 AM, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
>>> ...when the DNS shows that the domain financeande.com is hosted
>>> elsewhere? What kind of query can they have used?
>>
>> a forged one with a bogus vhost.
>
> I get a
Hi All,
I was thinking of using ext4 on a new raid system of 20TB. I had read the
article (halfway done the page) titled "Linux File System Fsck Testing --
The Results Are In"
https://www.ultimateeditionoz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=26180
They used CentOS 5.7 (2.6.18-274 kernel) and they state
Hi Johnny,
Le 24/02/2012 01:34, Johnny Hughes a écrit :
> There is a critical update for samba for centos-5.8 ... we are working
> on CentOS-5.8 right now and I fully expect it to be released in a week
> or less. For those of you who can not wait for a week, here is the
> samba critical update:
>
On Friday 24 February 2012 00:17:15 Wuxi Ixuw wrote:
> This is a fortune !
> Sure you deserve but it i s beyond my ability.
> But thanks for offering
By the love of God, haven't you noticed that everybody is writing *below* your
emails?
Please, do not top-post (as you've been already told).
A
On 24.2.2012 12.22, Markus Falb wrote:
> It was a check for proxy.
> you can try something like this:
>
> $ telnetwww.my_real_domain.com 80
> Trying ...
> Connected towww.my_real_domain.com.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> GEThttp://financeande.com/feed/feed.php HTTP/1.1
> host:www.my_real_domain.c
On Thursday, February 23, 2012 07:25:09 PM Rob Kampen wrote:
> On 02/24/2012 12:25 PM, Wuxi Ixuw wrote:
> > Is it advised to install on a virtual machine like vmware or a real
> > computer?
> If you are going to use CentOS 6 - as a VM host it must be installed on
> a 64 bit architecture!
I think
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On Thursday, February 23, 2012 07:37:08 PM Miguel Medalha wrote:
> "I use Linux servers and a pfsense firewall to protect the network.
> Works like a charm, with amazing stability and reliability."
pfsense for a newbie?
A CentOS-like firewall would be ClearOS (formerly Clarkconnect) and again wo
Hi All -
Where I work uses the Shrew Soft VPN client to access remote resources. I
have found pre-built rpms for EL5, various versions of Fedora, and
appropriate packages for non-rpm based distros but no rpm for EL6. I have
downloaded the source from Shrew Soft and built "my own" which built and
Hi, Dave,
d...@davenjudy.org wrote:
>
> Where I work uses the Shrew Soft VPN client to access remote resources. I
> have found pre-built rpms for EL5, various versions of Fedora, and
> appropriate packages for non-rpm based distros but no rpm for EL6. I have
> downloaded the source from Shrew So
> pfsense for a newbie?
Yup! Based on the simple requirements that the OP expressed, i.e. "a
firewall for the whole network in my place", I would again recommend
pfsense. It may seem paradoxical but it's not. It just *works* after a
very simple and quick installation. The user only has to answ
> pfsense for a newbie?
>
> A CentOS-like firewall would be ClearOS (formerly Clarkconnect) and again
> would reduce the number of simultaneously-learned layers to wade through.
> While it works very well, it is yet another layer and difference to learn,
> and when learning is is really good to
A good start would be to download and install ConfigServer Security and
Firewall.
http://configserver.com/cp/csf.html
That will help you on the security side.
But if you're completely new to the game, you should consider hosting your
sites on a shared host somewhere and use the VPS as
On 02/24/2012 05:25 AM, Alain Péan wrote:
> Hi Johnny,
>
> Le 24/02/2012 01:34, Johnny Hughes a écrit :
>> There is a critical update for samba for centos-5.8 ... we are working
>> on CentOS-5.8 right now and I fully expect it to be released in a week
>> or less. For those of you who can not wait
writes:
>
> Hi, Dave,
>
> dave@... wrote:
> >
> > Where I work uses the Shrew Soft VPN client to access remote resources. I
> > have found pre-built rpms for EL5, various versions of Fedora, and
> > appropriate packages for non-rpm based distros but no rpm for EL6. I have
> > downloaded the
There's a whole herd of ways to count and track the amount of data that goes
through a given network port. However, I'm looking for a user-friendly (and
pretty, if possible) monitor or counter program with the following features:
1. Grand total amount of data in and out since last counter reset.
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 4:40 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
> There's a whole herd of ways to count and track the amount of data that goes
> through a given network port. However, I'm looking for a user-friendly (and
> pretty, if possible) monitor or counter program with the following features:
>
> 1. Gran
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 4:30 PM, David G. Miller wrote:
>>
>> I think I'd try tcpdump, or some other tool, and see what's happening.
>>
>>
> I ran tcpdump on my gateway's interface to the the 'net while running a ping
> on
> the client. I could see what I'm pretty sure were the ping returns (har
On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 17:23:31 -0600
Les Mikesell wrote:
> I don't think there is anything that tracks things routed through a
> gateway unless it goes out different interfaces. Do you have
> different internal/external interfaces?You should be able to pick
> up the counters from the router in
On 02/24/2012 12:05 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 02/23/2012 10:36 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
>> Just installed stellarium-0.10.2-1.el6.rf(i686) last night with the
>> Add/Remove Software tool. I'm getting video corruption and this message
>> in the terminal:
>>
>> StelAppGraphicsScene: drawBackgrou
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 5:34 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
>>
> However, on the computers only have eth0 and I just use route commands on the
> individual computers to sort out what I want to go out through each modem. My
> default gateway is 192.168.0.254 and I custom route certain traffic through
> 192.
On 02/24/2012 09:13 PM, Miguel Medalha wrote:
>
>> pfsense for a newbie?
>
> Yup! Based on the simple requirements that the OP expressed, i.e. "a
> firewall for the whole network in my place", I would again recommend
> pfsense. It may seem paradoxical but it's not. It just *works* after a
> very si
Hi List,
I have an ASUS G73S laptop with our favorite OS installed and all
up-to-date.
Sound has always "just worked"
When I use the Preferences>Sound app I can setup the hardware, input,
output and was overall very impressed.
One can check each speaker and the laptop has a front left and right a
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Hi geeks,
i am stuck in a situation and cant login. I am using elastix for my office
and i have installed it only a few days back... i updated yum but now when i
try to login, it throws me out immediately to login prompt again.
any help please?
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Mustafa Zargar
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