I don't think we have a security advisory out for this particular
kernel bug; is anyone working/going to be working on this?
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I don't think we have a security advisory out for this particular
kernel bug; is anyone working/going to be working on this?
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hine, probably of absolutely no real concern to you).
Port scans aren't always port scans. Sometimes they're direct attempts
to attack (for instance, through portmap or ftp), in which case you
damn well will do a 'whois' on the IP address and report to the sysadmin
listed in the output.
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hine, probably of absolutely no real concern to you).
Port scans aren't always port scans. Sometimes they're direct attempts
to attack (for instance, through portmap or ftp), in which case you
damn well will do a 'whois' on the IP address and report to the sysadmin
listed in t
[An Thi-Nguyen Le - Sat, 2 Dec 2000 11:31:05 PM CST]
} [Jacob Kuntz - Sat, 2 Dec 2000 11:22:12 PM CST]
} } and just to make things interesting, a vanilla open scan results in
} } two log records for each port i hit. i shudder to think what would happen to
} } a busy site not using a loghost
[Jacob Kuntz - Sat, 2 Dec 2000 11:22:12 PM CST]
} from the secret journal of An Thi-Nguyen Le ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
} > There's Psionic's logcheck, which is in both potato and woody. The
} > one, the original. Goes well with portsentry (only in woody, can do
} > a sourc
Psionic's logcheck, which is in both potato and woody. The
one, the original. Goes well with portsentry (only in woody, can do
a source compile on potato though).
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[An Thi-Nguyen Le - Sat, 2 Dec 2000 11:31:05 PM CST]
} [Jacob Kuntz - Sat, 2 Dec 2000 11:22:12 PM CST]
} } and just to make things interesting, a vanilla open scan results in
} } two log records for each port i hit. i shudder to think what would happen to
} } a busy site not using a loghost
[Jacob Kuntz - Sat, 2 Dec 2000 11:22:12 PM CST]
} from the secret journal of An Thi-Nguyen Le ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
} > There's Psionic's logcheck, which is in both potato and woody. The
} > one, the original. Goes well with portsentry (only in woody, can do
} > a sourc
Psionic's logcheck, which is in both potato and woody. The
one, the original. Goes well with portsentry (only in woody, can do
a source compile on potato though).
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i do not believe debian is vulnerable.
Wrong, we *are* vulnerable. Take a look /var/spool/cron/crontabs
instead.
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i do not believe debian is vulnerable.
Wrong, we *are* vulnerable. Take a look /var/spool/cron/crontabs
instead.
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