Andrew P. Kaplan wrote:
In the past few days I have noticed a jump in scans on my Apache box. Is
this just a fluke or is something brewing ?
03/22/2003 08:01:53.224 - Possible Port Scan - Source:212.32.4.26, 43280,
WAN - Destination:209.113.151.5, 5121, LAN - TCP scanned port list, 81, 81,
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Andrew P. Kaplan wrote:
In the past few days I have noticed a jump in scans on my Apache box. Is
this just a fluke or is something brewing ?
03/22/2003 08:01:53.224 - Possible Port Scan - Source:212.32.4.26, 43280,
WAN - Destination:209.113.151.5, 5121, LAN - TCP scanned port list, 81, 81,
3128, 3
On Dienstag, 25. März 2003 13.27, DEFFONTAINES Vincent wrote:
> > After a
> > syslogd restart (by hand or logrotate) I lose the kernel
> > messages. All the ather facilities are well, only kern.* is
> > missing.
>
> Probably you will get your logs back if you restart klogd,
> instead of rebooting.
On Dienstag, 25. März 2003 13.27, DEFFONTAINES Vincent wrote:
> > After a
> > syslogd restart (by hand or logrotate) I lose the kernel
> > messages. All the ather facilities are well, only kern.* is
> > missing.
>
> Probably you will get your logs back if you restart klogd,
> instead of rebooting.
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Thanks for all the responses to my iptables question. From what I
read, it looks like iptables will be adequate protection for their
setup. I went to see her again yesterday to start setting things up.
One thing they forgot to mention was that they used Exchange for
email. That means instead
Thanks for all the responses to my iptables question. From what I
read, it looks like iptables will be adequate protection for their
setup. I went to see her again yesterday to start setting things up.
One thing they forgot to mention was that they used Exchange for
email. That means instead
>
> Hello
>
> On a fresh installed Woody, I've a strange Problem: After a
> syslogd restart (by hand or logrotate) I lose the kernel
> messages. All the ather facilities are well, only kern.* is
> missing.
>
> Klogd is reporting the messages to the display as well, but
> syslogd doesn't catc
>
> Hello
>
> On a fresh installed Woody, I've a strange Problem: After a
> syslogd restart (by hand or logrotate) I lose the kernel
> messages. All the ather facilities are well, only kern.* is
> missing.
>
> Klogd is reporting the messages to the display as well, but
> syslogd doesn't catc
On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 02:34:00PM +, Nick Boyce wrote:
>
> An even more disturbing thought is that in contrast to rejecting
> signatures that are in fact good, Kmail may validate signatures that
> are in fact bad ...
If the problems are happening because something garbles the signature da
Hello,
I have seen two or three questions but no answer on this list. What
is the status of vulnerabilities announced on http://www.openssl.org/
from 17-Mar-2003 and 19-Mar-2003. Are the debian packages vulnerable?
I'm not sure whether i should wait for updated packages, file a bug
against libssl0
Hello
On a fresh installed Woody, I've a strange Problem: After a
syslogd restart (by hand or logrotate) I lose the kernel
messages. All the ather facilities are well, only kern.* is
missing.
Klogd is reporting the messages to the display as well, but
syslogd doesn't catch them. After a reboo
On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 02:34:00PM +, Nick Boyce wrote:
>
> An even more disturbing thought is that in contrast to rejecting
> signatures that are in fact good, Kmail may validate signatures that
> are in fact bad ...
If the problems are happening because something garbles the signature da
Hello,
I have seen two or three questions but no answer on this list. What
is the status of vulnerabilities announced on http://www.openssl.org/
from 17-Mar-2003 and 19-Mar-2003. Are the debian packages vulnerable?
I'm not sure whether i should wait for updated packages, file a bug
against libssl0
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On a fresh installed Woody, I've a strange Problem: After a
syslogd restart (by hand or logrotate) I lose the kernel
messages. All the ather facilities are well, only kern.* is
missing.
Klogd is reporting the messages to the display as well, but
syslogd doesn't catch them. After a reboo
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