Re: Odd iptstate entry

2002-11-17 Thread Peter Cordes
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 11:18:25PM -0500, Stephen Gran wrote: > Hello all, > > I am seeing something a little odd when I view my network connections > with iptstate - for those who don't know it, it's kind of like top for > network connections. This is the output: >

Re: Odd iptstate entry

2002-11-17 Thread Phillip Hofmeister
On Sun, 17 Nov 2002 at 11:18:25PM -0500, Stephen Gran wrote: > netstat only shows the 2 outgoing connections - nothing coming in. I > kind of suspect this is a stale entry (especially with that TTL, which > is slowly counting down, unlike the two outgoing ones) from an ssh > session I had over the

Odd iptstate entry

2002-11-17 Thread Stephen Gran
Hello all, I am seeing something a little odd when I view my network connections with iptstate - for those who don't know it, it's kind of like top for network connections. This is the output: IPTables - State Top Version: 1.2.1Sort: Src

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Re: Odd iptstate entry

2002-11-17 Thread Phillip Hofmeister
On Sun, 17 Nov 2002 at 11:18:25PM -0500, Stephen Gran wrote: > netstat only shows the 2 outgoing connections - nothing coming in. I > kind of suspect this is a stale entry (especially with that TTL, which > is slowly counting down, unlike the two outgoing ones) from an ssh > session I had over the

Odd iptstate entry

2002-11-17 Thread Stephen Gran
Hello all, I am seeing something a little odd when I view my network connections with iptstate - for those who don't know it, it's kind of like top for network connections. This is the output: IPTables - State Top Version: 1.2.1Sort: Src

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Re: Harden

2002-11-17 Thread Edward Guldemond
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 03:31:54PM -0500, ITWebtools.com wrote: > Problem is, when I run 'apt-get install harden', or 'apt-get install > bastille', I get 'could not find' error. First a few questions. Is this box connected to the Internet? Is the Internet configured correctly on it? What is you

Re: FW: i386 Linux kernel DoS - Affects 2.2.x and probably 2.0.x

2002-11-17 Thread Matthew Grant
Hi THere! Fun and REAL games! I checked the code affected in arch/i386/kernel/entry.S for 2.2.x, and the lcall7 () call looked vulnerable as it was the same as in 2.4.x, so that I ran the follwing exploit on 2.2.x, and the machine locked completely I have not check 2.0.x, but given the stale

Re: Harden

2002-11-17 Thread Edward Guldemond
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 03:31:54PM -0500, ITWebtools.com wrote: > Problem is, when I run 'apt-get install harden', or 'apt-get install > bastille', I get 'could not find' error. First a few questions. Is this box connected to the Internet? Is the Internet configured correctly on it? What is you

Re: FW: i386 Linux kernel DoS - Affects 2.2.x and probably 2.0.x

2002-11-17 Thread Matthew Grant
Hi THere! Fun and REAL games! I checked the code affected in arch/i386/kernel/entry.S for 2.2.x, and the lcall7 () call looked vulnerable as it was the same as in 2.4.x, so that I ran the follwing exploit on 2.2.x, and the machine locked completely I have not check 2.0.x, but given the stale

Harden

2002-11-17 Thread ITWebtools.com
I'm running woody bf24 and have the first 3 distro cd's. I have done 'apt-cdrom add' on all 3 cds, and have included the following in my '/etc/apt/sources.list': # Stable deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ stable main non-free contrib deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US stable/non-US ma

Re: unsubscribe

2002-11-17 Thread Rick Moen
Quoting Jorgen Jonsson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Maybe you should try to explain a bit further how they unsubscribe? I > know it's not very hard to understand, but on many other maillists > you unsubscribe by sending UNSUBSCRIBE to the maillist. Excuse me, no: _Never, EVER_ to the mailing list. _A

Re: [OT] unsubscribe

2002-11-17 Thread Diedrich Vorberg
>Maybe one of us could set up a procmail filter to bounce the request to >the -request box? Just an idea... oh no please don't! It would take away this list's most popular topic! ;) Diedrich

Harden

2002-11-17 Thread ITWebtools.com
I'm running woody bf24 and have the first 3 distro cd's. I have done 'apt-cdrom add' on all 3 cds, and have included the following in my '/etc/apt/sources.list': # Stable deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ stable main non-free contrib deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US stable/non-US ma

Re: unsubscribe

2002-11-17 Thread Rick Moen
Quoting Jorgen Jonsson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Maybe you should try to explain a bit further how they unsubscribe? I > know it's not very hard to understand, but on many other maillists > you unsubscribe by sending UNSUBSCRIBE to the maillist. Excuse me, no: _Never, EVER_ to the mailing list. _A

Re: [OT] unsubscribe

2002-11-17 Thread Phillip Hofmeister
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2002-11-17 Thread Diedrich Vorberg
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Re: [OT] unsubscribe

2002-11-17 Thread Phillip Hofmeister
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2002-11-17 Thread Jorgen Jonsson
Hmm.. Lets please keep this civil people? Maybe you should try to explain a bit further how they unsubscribe? I know it's not very hard to understand, but on many other maillists you unsubscribe by sending UNSUBSCRIBE to the maillist. In my opinion some "bad" messages don't qualify for a language

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2002-11-17 Thread Jorgen Jonsson
Hmm.. Lets please keep this civil people? Maybe you should try to explain a bit further how they unsubscribe? I know it's not very hard to understand, but on many other maillists you unsubscribe by sending UNSUBSCRIBE to the maillist. In my opinion some "bad" messages don't qualify for a language

Re: unsubscribe

2002-11-17 Thread Thomas Horsten
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2002-11-17 Thread Antoine Patois

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2002-11-17 Thread Thomas Horsten
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2002-11-17 Thread Antoine Patois
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