[CentOS] Debug symbols for CentOS server

2007-12-21 Thread Tom Laramee
is there a repository of build symbols for the various packages i have installed on my CentOS 5 server? here's a use case - i'm developing an apache/httpd plugin module - it's not loading properly - i want to run apache in single-process mode (httpd -X), attach gdb to it, set a br

Re: [CentOS] Debug symbols for CentOS server

2007-12-23 Thread Tom Laramee
o i enable this repo in yum, given it doesn't look like it follows the standard repository structure? thanks for any/all help. On Dec 21, 2007, at 10:17 PM, Jon Stanley wrote: On Dec 21, 2007 6:35 PM, Tom Laramee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: yum install httpd-symbols Well

[CentOS] Iptables and impersonating another O/S

2008-01-06 Thread Tom Laramee
i have a CentOS 5.1 server running sshd (exposed to the outside world). i'd like to use iptables to fool nmap into thinking i'm running another O/S. e.g.: iptables -t mangle -A PREROUTING -d 192.168.0.64 -j PERS \ --tweak dst --local --conf /etc/personalities/macos9.conf

[CentOS] /etc/sysconfig/iptables on a stock CentOS 5 install

2008-02-26 Thread Tom Laramee
Greetings: i have a pretty stock CentOS 5 machine with ports 80 and 22 exposed, so my /etc/sysconfig/iptables file is pretty standard/straightforward. my question is: how is this config file initially generated? i'd like to re-create it, and add a couple of rules so i don't want to los

[CentOS] Auditd fails to start : Connection refused

2009-12-11 Thread Tom Laramee
Greetings: i have an x86_64 Centos5.3 box and i'm trying to run auditd. it fails on startup and this is the O/P at the end: config_manager init complete Error setting audit daemon pid (Connection refused) type=DAEMON_ABORT msg=audit(1260554376.697:5674): auditd error hal