hi,
2014/1/18 Marco Saller :
> Hey there,
>
> i am not sure if this question has been asked or answered yet, please do not
> mind if i would ask it again.
> Is it possible that the NSA or other services included investigative software
> in some Debian packages?
>
> Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best
hi,
2010/7/5 Wojciech Ziniewicz :
> 2010/7/5 Bjoern Meier
> Personally i get 0-5 spam messages per month from the debian-isp and
> debian-security list that are not filtered and appear as non-spam messages.
> Moreover i see that in my spam folder i have like 3-7 spam message
hi,
2010/7/5 Eduardo M KALINOWSKI :
. No system will ever be 100% accurate
> and filter all spams.
Right. But less then 99.8% - for a private system (which the list is
not) - is not tolerable. Can the list track how spam is blocked and -
maybe - an overview how effective this is (like graphs over
hi,
2010/7/4 Jim Popovitch :
> How about I volunteer to tackle that remaining 5% rather than giving
> up so easily?
>
> -Jim P.
I like to join.
Greetings,
Bjoern
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Hi,
Laura Arjona Reina wrote:
> Hello
> I have a debian etch webserver, it only has installed
> ssh+apache+php+mysql.
> It has no GUI.
> Nobody sits or connects there to work, only administrators for backing
> up and update the system.
> I tried to secure it installing and configuring bastille.
>
Wojciech Ziniewicz wrote:
> 2008/9/2 Bjoern Meier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> tomorrow morning logwatch send me this in a email:
>>
>> http://paste.debian.net/16228/
>>
>> is this opcode, could it be an exploit? The whole thin
Hi,
tomorrow morning logwatch send me this in a email:
http://paste.debian.net/16228/
is this opcode, could it be an exploit? The whole thing (without real loglines)
I testet with "file", it tells me: data
what do you think?
Gruß,
Björn
PS: sambaversion: 3.0.24 and he is not reachable throu
Hi,
well, it's mir first post on this list. So please don't flame me ;-)
Ok under the docoments of snort is a file called README.http_inspect ,
from which I quote:
Bare byte encoding is an IIS trick that uses non-ASCII chars as valid
values in
decoding UTF-8 values. This is NOT in the HT
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