On Monday 10 May 2004 23.23, Peter Klein wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I've lately experienced excessive Apache-usage (to be clear: several
> hundered open connections in a very short time) to one of my servers.
> And I believe that FTP etc. are also subject to similar attacks. For
> Apache it resulted in
On Monday 10 May 2004 23.23, Peter Klein wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I've lately experienced excessive Apache-usage (to be clear: several
> hundered open connections in a very short time) to one of my servers.
> And I believe that FTP etc. are also subject to similar attacks. For
> Apache it resulted in
Hi guys,
I've lately experienced excessive Apache-usage (to be clear: several
hundered open connections in a very short time) to one of my servers. And I
believe that FTP etc. are also subject to similar attacks. For Apache it
resulted in problems that all processes were in state "reading" witho
Hi guys,
I've lately experienced excessive Apache-usage (to be clear: several
hundered open connections in a very short time) to one of my servers. And I
believe that FTP etc. are also subject to similar attacks. For Apache it
resulted in problems that all processes were in state "reading" with
Ole-Christian S. Hagenes said:
> So you see, it shows every package that is going to be installed and it
> shows that the mysql-doc package is sugested to. You might want that one
I usually do a debootstrap chroot build environment, so apache users don't
have access to any of the build tools.
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Ole-Christian S. Hagenes said:
> So you see, it shows every package that is going to be installed and it
> shows that the mysql-doc package is sugested to. You might want that one
I usually do a debootstrap chroot build environment, so apache users don't
have access to any of the build tools.
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On Wednesday 10 March 2004 03:20, Sarwat H wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm fairly new to Debian and I'm trying to put together a list of
> packages I need for a web+mail+dns server. I don't want X or any other
> useless stuff on it (from a server's perspective), however, I do want to
> be able to compile soft
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 03:20, Sarwat H wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm fairly new to Debian and I'm trying to put together a list of
> packages I need for a web+mail+dns server. I don't want X or any other
> useless stuff on it (from a server's perspective), however, I do want to
> be able to compile soft
Hi,
I'm fairly new to Debian and I'm trying to put together a list of packages I
need for a web+mail+dns server. I don't want X or any other useless stuff on it
(from a server's perspective), however, I do want to be able to compile
software and rebuild kernel if needed. I'm thinking about inst
Hi,
I'm fairly new to Debian and I'm trying to put together a list of packages I need for
a web+mail+dns server. I don't want X or any other useless stuff on it (from a
server's perspective), however, I do want to be able to compile software and rebuild
kernel if needed. I'm thinking about inst
eliable access server Cisco is the one
> in my opinion.
>
> Regards
> Nathan
>
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> could you guide regarding the access server.
> how to use it , which is best etc...
>
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could you guide regarding the access server.
how to use it , which is best etc...
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there is a script with appche-ssl, /usr/sbin/ssl-certifcate, that is
called be the apache-ssl install that you can re-run to gen a
cert.
if you already have a cert use the --force flag.
you can also pass a -days x flag to generate a cert that will expire
in 3000 days or somesuch.
there is a pa
Thus said Serhat Artun on Tue, 11 Apr 2000 15:23:39 +0300:
> $ make certificate TYPE=custom
>
> but it doesnt work or I couldnt make it if you know how can I create
> basicly
I don't know anything about making certificates for SSL, however, if it
is using a Makefile, which I assume it must sin
Hi I have just install openssl modssl apache
and I want to create a test certificate to show
the people at the apache directory I can make
$ make certificate
it makes a certificate but it has been signed by Snake oil
I dont want it to be like that I read Makefile there is a few
more options lik
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