it could be someone trying to exploit the rpc service
please tell me you're not running rpc on a box that's visible to the net
=)
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Daniel Quinlan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Netwise Australia ph: 07 3252 8111
"Engineering Your Network So
it could be someone trying to exploit the rpc service
please tell me you're not running rpc on a box that's visible to the net
=)
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Daniel Quinlan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Netwise Australia ph: 07 3252 8111
"Engineering Your Network So
Pair: Vendor-Specific
How do I stop these entries? I've found the Acct-Link-Count etc entries
in the /etc/raddb/dictionary but they still come up as an error
any ideas?
regards,
Daniel Quinlan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Chaos, panic, and disorder - my work here is done."
Pair: Vendor-Specific
How do I stop these entries? I've found the Acct-Link-Count etc entries
in the /etc/raddb/dictionary but they still come up as an error
any ideas?
regards,
Daniel Quinlan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Chaos, panic, and disorder - my wo
with a win95 or windows NT workstation you can ping both the server
and hosts on the remote network.
BUT a windows 98 client can't ping anything. (herein lies the problem)
i've never seen pppd _not_ log IPCP negotiation with debug and kdebug 1
set.
any ideas?
t
with a win95 or windows NT workstation you can ping both the server
and hosts on the remote network.
BUT a windows 98 client can't ping anything. (herein lies the problem)
i've never seen pppd _not_ log IPCP negotiation with debug and kdebug 1
set.
any ideas?
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ded every message that
has been
delivered to his mailbox.
not really sure where to go from here. both he and his PA are using
Netscape 4.61
as the mail client, might get them to upgrade to 4.73
any other ideas?
thanks,
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Daniel Quinlan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Netwise Austr
(currently using qpopper) and none
of them seem to offer this feature (not that I'm suprised, mind you)
can anyone think of a way of proving that the mail is definitely getting to
his mail reader?
system:
Debian 2.1
exim 2.05-2
qpopper 2.3-4
thanks,
Daniel Quinlan
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