On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 11:40:00AM -0400, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
> Hi:
> I'm looking for a reference on setting up remote syslog operations.
> I wont to send syslog info from a Cisco 7206 to a linux logger.
> I sort of get ohw to use the -r and hosts list to make the daemon listen,
> but hwo to set
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 04:59:12PM -0600, Art Sackett wrote:
> I haven't tried any of the web-based stuff, but have found that the
> .debs of ucspi-tcp, ezmlm, rmlsmtpd, fastforward, and vchkpw have
> all gone in flawlessly. Well, almost -- there's still a niggling
> little problem where any other
Yes, I should find this elsewhere, but for speed's sake I'll ask here
anyway.
Is Linux Debian or other vulnerable to "ping of death" DOS attacks?
Thanks.
What ping of death attacks?
The only ones I have heard of, were fixed with kernel patches seriously
quick after they came out.
On Wed, 13 Sep 100, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
> Yes, I should find this elsewhere, but for speed's sake I'll ask here
> anyway.
>
> Is Linux Debian or other vulnerable to "
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 04:59:12PM -0600, Art Sackett wrote:
> > I haven't tried any of the web-based stuff, but have found that the
> > .debs of ucspi-tcp, ezmlm, rmlsmtpd, fastforward, and vchkpw have
> > all gone in flawlessly. Well, almost -- the
On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 10:19:48AM -0500, Nathan E Norman wrote:
>
> Huh? Why would you need to deinstall at, mailx, logrotate and mail
> readers in the first place?
Well, you wouldn't *need* to, strictly speaking, but if you remove
exim, those things that depend upon mail-transport-agent will w
At 11:33 AM 9/13/00 -0600, Nathan wrote:
>What ping of death attacks?
>
>The only ones I have heard of, were fixed with kernel patches seriously
>quick after they came out.
Maybe he means ping floods? Pings of death usually will crash a box after a
few packets hit it. As you said Debian is good
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 11:40:00AM -0400, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
> Hi:
> I'm looking for a reference on setting up remote syslog operations.
> I wont to send syslog info from a Cisco 7206 to a linux logger.
> I sort of get ohw to use the -r and hosts list to make the daemon listen,
> but hwo to set
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 04:59:12PM -0600, Art Sackett wrote:
> I haven't tried any of the web-based stuff, but have found that the
> .debs of ucspi-tcp, ezmlm, rmlsmtpd, fastforward, and vchkpw have
> all gone in flawlessly. Well, almost -- there's still a niggling
> little problem where any other
Yes, I should find this elsewhere, but for speed's sake I'll ask here
anyway.
Is Linux Debian or other vulnerable to "ping of death" DOS attacks?
Thanks.
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What ping of death attacks?
The only ones I have heard of, were fixed with kernel patches seriously
quick after they came out.
On Wed, 13 Sep 100, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
> Yes, I should find this elsewhere, but for speed's sake I'll ask here
> anyway.
>
> Is Linux Debian or other vulnerable to
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 04:59:12PM -0600, Art Sackett wrote:
> > I haven't tried any of the web-based stuff, but have found that the
> > .debs of ucspi-tcp, ezmlm, rmlsmtpd, fastforward, and vchkpw have
> > all gone in flawlessly. Well, almost -- th
On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 10:19:48AM -0500, Nathan E Norman wrote:
>
> Huh? Why would you need to deinstall at, mailx, logrotate and mail
> readers in the first place?
Well, you wouldn't *need* to, strictly speaking, but if you remove
exim, those things that depend upon mail-transport-agent will
At 11:33 AM 9/13/00 -0600, Nathan wrote:
>What ping of death attacks?
>
>The only ones I have heard of, were fixed with kernel patches seriously
>quick after they came out.
Maybe he means ping floods? Pings of death usually will crash a box after a
few packets hit it. As you said Debian is good
was just wondering what the best way is to do VPN between linux servers in
different places to establish a small private network over public
infrastructure. packages,software or howtos appreciated.
thanks
Kim
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On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 01:42:26AM -0400, Kim O wrote:
> was just wondering what the best way is to do VPN between linux servers in
> different places to establish a small private network over public
> infrastructure. packages,software or howtos appreciated.
CIPE - packaged, is a kernel patc
On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 10:58:15PM -0700, Luca Filipozzi wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 01:42:26AM -0400, Kim O wrote:
> > was just wondering what the best way is to do VPN between linux servers in
> > different places to establish a small private network over public
> > infrastructure. packages
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