On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 you wrote:
> Could someone tell me why I still get these messages in apache?
> "Premature end of script headers: /usr/lib/cgi-bin/php4"
> Is there something wrong with php in debian package?
May be there is something wrong with the config of apache. Have you
added the dir
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 you wrote:
> Could someone tell me why I still get these messages in apache?
> "Premature end of script headers: /usr/lib/cgi-bin/php4"
> Is there something wrong with php in debian package?
May be there is something wrong with the config of apache. Have you
added the di
Hi Jan-Frederik!
On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 you wrote:
> I am running Snort 1.5.1 on my machine. Unfortunately Snort is directly
> logging
> port scans (nmap/ nessus) into the snort.log file in binary format. I would
> like
> it to log alerts as well to syslog.
> The only thing snort logs is "sn
Hi Jan-Frederik!
On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 you wrote:
> I am running Snort 1.5.1 on my machine. Unfortunately Snort is directly logging
> port scans (nmap/ nessus) into the snort.log file in binary format. I would like
> it to log alerts as well to syslog.
> The only thing snort logs is "snort u
Does anybody use SnortSnarf to produce HTML output from snort's logs?
When I invoke SnortSnarf
# ./snortsnarf.pl /var/log/syslog.log /var/log/snort/snort.log
it skips all snort's records from log files:
...
unknown alert format for line: Dec 21 13:32:02 hellix snort: NMAP TCP ping!:
216.104.2
Does anybody use SnortSnarf to produce HTML output from snort's logs?
When I invoke SnortSnarf
# ./snortsnarf.pl /var/log/syslog.log /var/log/snort/snort.log
it skips all snort's records from log files:
...
unknown alert format for line: Dec 21 13:32:02 hellix snort: NMAP TCP ping!:
216.104.
212.234.148.245:21->193.101.57.21:21)
Yes, I got some attempts from www.prisma.pt and from many other hosts.
But I suggest you to look into the database of untrusted IPs in DShield.org.
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With best wishes, Dmitry Rojkov
212.234.148.245:21->193.101.57.21:21)
Yes, I got some attempts from www.prisma.pt and from many other hosts.
But I suggest you to look into the database of untrusted IPs in DShield.org.
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With best wishes, Dmitry Rojkov
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