Hello,
We have an ongoing effort to keep all DSA translated to french. But we have
a problem with the DSA125:
Yuji Takahashi discovered a bug in analog which allows a cross-site
scripting type attack. It is easy for an attacker to insert arbitrary
strings into any web server logfile. If th
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Trust not in switches.
They too can be easily manipulated unless you have locked them down at a
mac address and port level.
'apt-get install dsniff' ; 'man arpspoof'
> Another option would be to run switches instead of normal hub or bus
> topology. Switches tend not to allow other nodes on a
Tom Dominico wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I have written some php-based internal systems for our users. Users are
> required to authenticate to access this system, and their login
> determines what they are allowed to do within the system. I am
> concerned that their logging in with cleartext pas
> I've not used it, but in looking for another package (!) I found fwlogwatch:
>
> Description: Firewall log analyzer
> fwlogwatch produces ipchains, netfilter/iptables, ipfilter, Cisco IOS and
> Cisco PIX log summary reports in text and HTML form and has a lot of
> options to find and display
On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 10:38:43AM -0500, Kenneth Pronovici wrote:
> I use logcheck right now to analyze my logs on an hourly basis. As it
> turns out, the iptables entries (about denied connections, etc.) are
> most of what's in the logcheck emails. This is a little tiring because
> a lot of the
I use logcheck right now to analyze my logs on an hourly basis. As it
turns out, the iptables entries (about denied connections, etc.) are
most of what's in the logcheck emails. This is a little tiring because
a lot of the time, I don't do anything based on these entries. I know
I sometimes miss
> I've not used it, but in looking for another package (!) I found fwlogwatch:
>
> Description: Firewall log analyzer
> fwlogwatch produces ipchains, netfilter/iptables, ipfilter, Cisco IOS and
> Cisco PIX log summary reports in text and HTML form and has a lot of
> options to find and display
On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 10:38:43AM -0500, Kenneth Pronovici wrote:
> I use logcheck right now to analyze my logs on an hourly basis. As it
> turns out, the iptables entries (about denied connections, etc.) are
> most of what's in the logcheck emails. This is a little tiring because
> a lot of th
I use logcheck right now to analyze my logs on an hourly basis. As it
turns out, the iptables entries (about denied connections, etc.) are
most of what's in the logcheck emails. This is a little tiring because
a lot of the time, I don't do anything based on these entries. I know
I sometimes mis
Hi all.
> hosts.deny
> ALL : ALL
ALL:ALL
> hosts.allow
> ALL : 192.168.1.10
> ALL : 192.168.1.11
ALL:192...
without space but it is not neccessary :)
but it is not tcp wrappers problem.
> but when i try to connect from 192.168.1.10 and 11 my server is allways
> give a message :
> ssh_exchan
Hi all.
> hosts.deny
> ALL : ALL
ALL:ALL
> hosts.allow
> ALL : 192.168.1.10
> ALL : 192.168.1.11
ALL:192...
without space but it is not neccessary :)
but it is not tcp wrappers problem.
> but when i try to connect from 192.168.1.10 and 11 my server is allways
> give a message :
> ssh_excha
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