As of 1.3.22 it reads everything .file and file~ :( Easy to fix but aint
got no time nor interest.
--
Martin 'pisi' Paljak / freelancer consultant
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / pisi.pisitek.com
www.pisitek.com
On 24 Nov 2001, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
> > "Frank" == Frank Louwers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
OK, I'll write a patch... you'' get it within an hour or so..
regards,
--
Martin 'pisi' Paljak / freelancer consultant
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / pisi.pisitek.com
www.pisitek.com
On Sun, 25 Nov 2001, Martin 'pisi' Paljak wrote:
> As of 1.3.22 it reads everything .file and file~ :( Easy to fix but ai
The best way would be to block it at your router with an access list.
Blocking it at the box is ok too but that takes a little bit of your
resources. And you have to do it on each box on your network you want
protected. The router block will protect your entire network in one fell
swoop and cost
On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 06:44:02PM -0500, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
>
> MpP> For simple masshosting I still suggest mod_vhost.
>
> Which brings me back to my original question. For simple masshosting, I
> would agree. But what about a system where some vhosts have CGI or SSI
> access for exa
Gavin Hamill wrote:
> This is my biggest problem and a significant security hole :/
>
> I have a directory /www containing all the vhosting directories, named
> domain.com, etc.
>
> the entire directory tree is owned by a user called virtual, and
> everyone has CGI, PHP and SSI access.
>
> In
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
OK, I've now been 24 hours without a hit, so I'm presuming I've got rid
of all the crawlers.
Thanks for all the help and advice from both lists.
Resume:
- - the openfind.com(.tw) 'bots don't respect the norobots conventions, so
your robots.txt is u
Hi,
Sorry for the cross posting, but I am really stuck!
I am currently setting up my Debian machine to connect to my ADSL modem for
internet access. I have had everything working before, but I am having
problems this time with the PPP daemon!
I am trying to install the ppp-2.4.0 tarball, but af
As of 1.3.22 it reads everything .file and file~ :( Easy to fix but aint
got no time nor interest.
--
Martin 'pisi' Paljak / freelancer consultant
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / pisi.pisitek.com
www.pisitek.com
On 24 Nov 2001, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
> > "Frank" == Frank Louwers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
OK, I'll write a patch... you'' get it within an hour or so..
regards,
--
Martin 'pisi' Paljak / freelancer consultant
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / pisi.pisitek.com
www.pisitek.com
On Sun, 25 Nov 2001, Martin 'pisi' Paljak wrote:
> As of 1.3.22 it reads everything .file and file~ :( Easy to fix but ain
The best way would be to block it at your router with an access list.
Blocking it at the box is ok too but that takes a little bit of your
resources. And you have to do it on each box on your network you want
protected. The router block will protect your entire network in one fell
swoop and cost
On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 06:44:02PM -0500, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
>
> MpP> For simple masshosting I still suggest mod_vhost.
>
> Which brings me back to my original question. For simple masshosting, I
> would agree. But what about a system where some vhosts have CGI or SSI
> access for exam
Hi,
Sorry for the cross posting, but I am really stuck!
I am currently setting up my Debian machine to connect to my ADSL modem for
internet access. I have had everything working before, but I am having
problems this time with the PPP daemon!
I am trying to install the ppp-2.4.0 tarball, but aft
Gavin Hamill wrote:
> This is my biggest problem and a significant security hole :/
>
> I have a directory /www containing all the vhosting directories, named
> domain.com, etc.
>
> the entire directory tree is owned by a user called virtual, and
> everyone has CGI, PHP and SSI access.
>
> In t
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
OK, I've now been 24 hours without a hit, so I'm presuming I've got rid
of all the crawlers.
Thanks for all the help and advice from both lists.
Resume:
- - the openfind.com(.tw) 'bots don't respect the norobots conventions, so
your robots.txt is us
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