On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 11:41:32AM -0700, Jeff Coppock wrote:
> I ran ssh-keygen with strace and found that the seg fault occurs
> after /dev/urandom is opened, then closed, and the "brk0x..."
> lines come out.
FYI, malloc(3) uses brk(2) to allocate small amounts of memory.
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#define X(x,y) x
On 12.09.2001 at 11:30:02, Andrew Pollock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Even if I run snort-stat manually on auth.log (after I've made snort start
with
> -s) it doesn't return anything when there are alerts in the log.
>
> Any suggestions appreciated, I'd like to get daily summary emails.
Well I
hi there
I am running procmail and exim from woody, few days ago I been inform by
someone that he try to send me mail with attachment and he got mail back
with an error, same happen on one of my mail servers,
the following message appers in my syslog like
2001-09-08 12:05:15 15ffvA-00019I-00 <=
On 12.09.2001 at 11:30:02, Andrew Pollock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Even if I run snort-stat manually on auth.log (after I've made snort start
with
> -s) it doesn't return anything when there are alerts in the log.
>
> Any suggestions appreciated, I'd like to get daily summary emails.
Well I
hi there
I am running procmail and exim from woody, few days ago I been inform by
someone that he try to send me mail with attachment and he got mail back
with an error, same happen on one of my mail servers,
the following message appers in my syslog like
2001-09-08 12:05:15 15ffvA-00019I-00 <=
In looking through the print filter generated by magicfilter, I
noticed that it gives the -e option to GNU enscript. The -e
option turns on special "escapes", including the following as
documented in the enscript manpage:
epsfinline EPS file to the document. Escape's syntax
On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 10:22:49AM +0200, Alexander Reelsen wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 09, 2001 at 06:31:57PM -0400, hpknight wrote:
> inetd also has this feature (not very well documented).
> use [EMAIL PROTECTED] in inetd.conf in order to use that feature.
> xinetd is nicer, anyway :-)
I went
In looking through the print filter generated by magicfilter, I
noticed that it gives the -e option to GNU enscript. The -e
option turns on special "escapes", including the following as
documented in the enscript manpage:
epsfinline EPS file to the document. Escape's syntax
On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 10:22:49AM +0200, Alexander Reelsen wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 09, 2001 at 06:31:57PM -0400, hpknight wrote:
> inetd also has this feature (not very well documented).
> use service@ip in inetd.conf in order to use that feature.
> xinetd is nicer, anyway :-)
I went on an
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What version are you using??
make sure the following line is in your snort.conf -- I think the debian
equiv is snort-lib:
output alert_syslog: LOG_AUTH
--sjk
On 12 Sep, Andrew Pollock wrote:
Even if I run snort-stat manually on auth.log (after I've made snort start
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>What version are you using??
>make sure the following line is in your snort.conf -- I think the debian
>equiv is snort-lib:
>
>output alert_syslog: LOG_AUTH
>
>--sjk
>
>On 12 Sep, Andrew Pollock wrote:
>
>>Even if I run snort-stat manually on auth.log (after I've made sn
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