Le 15324ième jour après Epoch,
Marko Randjelovic écrivait:
> I have very disturbing problem, so I hope someone will be in situation
> to help me.
>
> As I said in title, su is not working in virtual console for any
> combination of from-to users. In gnome-terminal it is working. sudo is
> also wor
Le 13639ième jour après Epoch,
Lubos Rendek écrivait:
> Hello,
>
> Recently I have played with ftpd package from stable repository and I
> have discovered that every time the package gets installed it connects
> to certain IP address on port 80.
[...]
> running reverse dig command:
> dig -x 203.8.
Le 12989ième jour après Epoch,
Nejc Novak écrivait:
> i checked crontabs and i haven't found anything. but new processess started
>
> www-data 6705 0.0 0.1 1616 600 ?S21:31 0:00
> /tmp/dlciiqlno x
> www-data 6762 0.0 0.0 00 ?Z22:10 0:00 [sh]
>
> www-dat
Le 12521ième jour après Epoch,
peace bwitchu écrivait:
> Is apache and apache-ssl susceptible to the latest
> vulnerabilities released on bugtraq?
>
> http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/8911/info/
Try 'apache -v' or 'apache-ssl -v' and check it yourself ...
For infos: 1.3.29 and 2.0.48 are safe. A
Le 12521ième jour après Epoch,
peace bwitchu écrivait:
> Is apache and apache-ssl susceptible to the latest
> vulnerabilities released on bugtraq?
>
> http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/8911/info/
Try 'apache -v' or 'apache-ssl -v' and check it yourself ...
For infos: 1.3.29 and 2.0.48 are safe. A
Le 12519ième jour après Epoch,
Jaroslaw Tabor écrivait:
> Hello!
>
> I''ve strange problem with one of my servers. From time to time (once
> per 2-3 months), something strange happends, and server starts working
> very slow. What is strange, CPU load (from top) is about 5%, but
> response ti
Le 12519ième jour après Epoch,
Jaroslaw Tabor écrivait:
> Hello!
>
> I''ve strange problem with one of my servers. From time to time (once
> per 2-3 months), something strange happends, and server starts working
> very slow. What is strange, CPU load (from top) is about 5%, but
> response ti
Le 12466ième jour après Epoch,
Michael Stone écrivait:
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 11:50:27PM +1100, Russell Coker wrote:
>> The other way of doing it properly is to write a program that open's
>> each file, calls fstat() to check the UID/GID, then uses fchown() or
>> fchmod().
>>
>> It would be nic
Le 12466ième jour après Epoch,
Michael Stone écrivait:
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 11:50:27PM +1100, Russell Coker wrote:
>> The other way of doing it properly is to write a program that open's
>> each file, calls fstat() to check the UID/GID, then uses fchown() or
>> fchmod().
>>
>> It would be nic
Le 12452ième jour après Epoch,
George Georgalis écrivait:
> On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 03:48:46PM +0100, Fran?ois TOURDE wrote:
>>Ok, but I don't want somebody debug on *my* machine. It's only allowed
>>for me :)
>
> As long as your machine is working, I guess you don't need to debug
> it!
Right! So
Le 12452ième jour après Epoch,
George Georgalis écrivait:
> On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 03:48:46PM +0100, Fran?ois TOURDE wrote:
>>Ok, but I don't want somebody debug on *my* machine. It's only allowed
>>for me :)
>
> As long as your machine is working, I guess you don't need to debug
> it!
Right! So
Le 12451ième jour après Epoch,
Rolf Kutz écrivait:
> * Quoting François TOURDE ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
>> But I think DROP is the best way, 'cause it slow down NMAP or other
>> sniffers. Sniffers must wait packet timeout, then retry, then wait,
>> etc.
>
> Y
Le 12451ième jour après Epoch,
Rolf Kutz écrivait:
> * Quoting François TOURDE ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
>> But I think DROP is the best way, 'cause it slow down NMAP or other
>> sniffers. Sniffers must wait packet timeout, then retry, then wait,
>> etc.
>
> Y
Le 12451ième jour après Epoch,
Richard Atterer écrivait:
> On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 05:38:40AM +0100, Philipp Schulte wrote:
>> No, with REJECT they would show up as "closed". DROP produces "filtered".
>
> FWIW, you also need "--reject-with tcp-reset" to fool nmap.
But I think DROP is the best way
Le 12451ième jour après Epoch,
Richard Atterer écrivait:
> On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 05:38:40AM +0100, Philipp Schulte wrote:
>> No, with REJECT they would show up as "closed". DROP produces "filtered".
>
> FWIW, you also need "--reject-with tcp-reset" to fool nmap.
But I think DROP is the best way
Le 12449ième jour après Epoch,
Hideki Yamane écrivait:
> Hi list,
>
> Does anyone know about if security.debian.org is down or not?
Seems to be down... Yesterday I was unable to fetch packages, but ping
was ok. Now, ping doesn't work. :(
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Le 12449ième jour après Epoch,
Hideki Yamane écrivait:
> Hi list,
>
> Does anyone know about if security.debian.org is down or not?
Seems to be down... Yesterday I was unable to fetch packages, but ping
was ok. Now, ping doesn't work. :(
--
The best cure for insomnia is to get a lot of sleep
Le 12438ième jour après Epoch,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] écrivait:
> Hi,
>
>> can you tell me what the following means in an apache error.log and
>
> The log is the out put of wget command.Most probably the command which
> resulted in this entry is "wget
> http://www.geocities.com/fonias28/psybnc.tgz -o
>
Le 12438ième jour après Epoch,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] écrivait:
> Hi,
>
>> can you tell me what the following means in an apache error.log and
>
> The log is the out put of wget command.Most probably the command which
> resulted in this entry is "wget
> http://www.geocities.com/fonias28/psybnc.tgz -o
>
Le 12390ième jour après Epoch,
Bradley Alexander écrivait:
> I just wanted to take the opportunity to thank everyone in the Debian
> community for their hard work on the cleanup and forensic analysis of the
> recent system compromise.
I'm joining you to thanks everyone too. More than great job !
Le 12390ième jour après Epoch,
Bradley Alexander écrivait:
> I just wanted to take the opportunity to thank everyone in the Debian
> community for their hard work on the cleanup and forensic analysis of the
> recent system compromise.
I'm joining you to thanks everyone too. More than great job !
Le 12386ième jour après Epoch,
Haim Ashkenazi écrivait:
> François TOURDE wrote:
>
>> Le 12386ième jour après Epoch,
>> Andrew Pollock écrivait:
>>
>>> On Sun, Nov 30, 2003 at 12:51:45AM +0200, Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
>>>> Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
>
Le 12386ième jour après Epoch,
Haim Ashkenazi écrivait:
> François TOURDE wrote:
>
>> Le 12386ième jour après Epoch,
>> Andrew Pollock écrivait:
>>
>>> On Sun, Nov 30, 2003 at 12:51:45AM +0200, Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
>>>> Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
>
Le 12386ième jour après Epoch,
Andrew Pollock écrivait:
> On Sun, Nov 30, 2003 at 12:51:45AM +0200, Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
>> Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > BTW: i recommend you disable CAD :)
>> I would but that is the only way I can let them safely reboot the machine
>> (If I'll need them
Le 12386ième jour après Epoch,
Andrew Pollock écrivait:
> On Sun, Nov 30, 2003 at 12:51:45AM +0200, Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
>> Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > BTW: i recommend you disable CAD :)
>> I would but that is the only way I can let them safely reboot the machine
>> (If I'll need them
Le 12383ième jour après Epoch,
Haim Ashkenazi écrivait:
> Hi
>
> I've got a server at our ISP's server farm which rebooted last night. I've
> contact my ISP and no one there did nothing, also it wasn't a power failure
> because the reboot is written in '/var/log/syslog':
>
> ...
> ov 26 22:26:16 n
Le 12383ième jour après Epoch,
Haim Ashkenazi écrivait:
> Hi
>
> I've got a server at our ISP's server farm which rebooted last night. I've
> contact my ISP and no one there did nothing, also it wasn't a power failure
> because the reboot is written in '/var/log/syslog':
>
> ...
> ov 26 22:26:16 n
Le 12379ième jour après Epoch,
Jim Hubbard écrivait:
> After the Linux kernel server got hacked a few weeks ago, and now
> this successful attack at Debian, my confidence is shaken.
What kind of confidence? You can trust that every system, every OS,
every program can be hacked/cracked. Nothing is
Le 12379ième jour après Epoch,
Jim Hubbard écrivait:
> After the Linux kernel server got hacked a few weeks ago, and now
> this successful attack at Debian, my confidence is shaken.
What kind of confidence? You can trust that every system, every OS,
every program can be hacked/cracked. Nothing is
Le 12368ième jour après Epoch,
Eduard Ballester écrivait:
> Hi
Hi.
> Do you know why Apache has this behavior? Why Apache initiates the
> connections with src_port 80 and random dst_port?
Where can you see apache is initiating the connection? It seems that
this is only a reply from apache to c
Le 12368ième jour après Epoch,
Eduard Ballester écrivait:
> Hi
Hi.
> Do you know why Apache has this behavior? Why Apache initiates the
> connections with src_port 80 and random dst_port?
Where can you see apache is initiating the connection? It seems that
this is only a reply from apache to c
Le 12328ième jour après Epoch,
Ricardo Abrantes écrivait:
> Hello,
> I found on my apache´s log a lot of messages like
> *.*.*.* - - [Date] "GET http://someStrangeOrExternalDomain.com
> HTP1.0/" 404 206 "-" "-"
If *.*.*.* is your IP, then it's probably a proxy problem. Otherwise, there
is somebo
Le 12328ième jour après Epoch,
Ricardo Abrantes écrivait:
> Hello,
> I found on my apache´s log a lot of messages like
> *.*.*.* - - [Date] "GET http://someStrangeOrExternalDomain.com
> HTP1.0/" 404 206 "-" "-"
If *.*.*.* is your IP, then it's probably a proxy problem. Otherwise, there
is somebo
Le 12286ième jour après Epoch,
Sanjukta Guha Thakurta écrivait:
> Hello
Hi!
> I am using telnet in IIT bombay. I want to block few e-mail ids in my
> telnet. How to block those id ?
What do you mean exactly by "blocking few email ids in telnet" ? If you want
to disallow some of your users sendi
Le 12286ième jour après Epoch,
Sanjukta Guha Thakurta écrivait:
> Hello
Hi!
> I am using telnet in IIT bombay. I want to block few e-mail ids in my
> telnet. How to block those id ?
What do you mean exactly by "blocking few email ids in telnet" ? If you want
to disallow some of your users sendi
mechanism: One ping, followed by
two telnet packets, then 4 ftp or whatever packets, and then your ip is allowed
to try a ssh connection...
Bon courage ;)
--
"Jesus saves...but Gretzky gets the rebound!"
-- Daniel Hinojosa ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
--
François TOURDE - tourde.or
mechanism: One ping, followed by
two telnet packets, then 4 ftp or whatever packets, and then your ip is allowed
to try a ssh connection...
Bon courage ;)
--
"Jesus saves...but Gretzky gets the rebound!"
-- Daniel Hinojosa ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
--
François TOURDE - tourde.or
lish some weird job. And it's 4.9 mins more than needed :)
--
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crashes, usually just before saving a massive project. Easily cured by
UNIX. See also MS-DOS, IBM-DOS, DR-DOS.
(from David Vicker's .plan)
ird job. And it's 4.9 mins more than needed :)
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crashes, usually just before saving a massive project. Easily cured by
UNIX. See also MS-DOS, IBM-DOS, DR-DOS.
(from David Vicker's .plan)
--
François
stable, some evil
problems may occurs. Remember the libc6 problem on testing/unstable weeks ago.
Mathias, sorry for the question, but are you a parent of the well known Gary?
If so, your family is responsible of most of my nightmares :)
--
Romeo wasn't bilked in a day.
Le 12166ième jour après Epoch,
Nicolas Sulek écrivait:
>
>
[SNIP...]
>
Please, please, please... No HTML in text messages... Even if you run NT on your
box :)
--
QOTD:
"What I like most about myself is that I'm so understanding
when I mess things up.&q
as
progs and as source files.
But you can symlink to a .txt file too, removing any other extensions.
--
AMAZING BUT TRUE ...
If all the salmon caught in Canada in one year were laid end to end
across the Sahara Desert, the smell would be absolutely awful.
--
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as
progs and as source files.
But you can symlink to a .txt file too, removing any other extensions.
--
AMAZING BUT TRUE ...
If all the salmon caught in Canada in one year were laid end to end
across the Sahara Desert, the smell would be absolutely awful.
--
François TOURD
Matthias Kestenholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> btw, s/!!!/!/g, thank you
No, it's a mistake... 's/.*//g' is more adapted to this kind of message
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Matthias Kestenholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> btw, s/!!!/!/g, thank you
No, it's a mistake... 's/.*//g' is more adapted to this kind of message
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or a pppd in some case
- /*/ftpd to allow (/bin/true) or disallow (/bin/false) ftp access
- probably lot of others programs.
HTH.
--
Reality always seems harsher in the early morning.
--
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Tél: 01 49 35 96 69 - Mob: 06 81
or a pppd in some case
- /*/ftpd to allow (/bin/true) or disallow (/bin/false) ftp access
- probably lot of others programs.
HTH.
--
Reality always seems harsher in the early morning.
--
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Tél: 01 49 35 96 69 - Mob: 06 81
Posted on announce on error... Here is my original post for security:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (François TOURDE) writes:
> I.R.van Dongen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On Tue, 11 Mar 2003 14:48:20 -
> > "Ian Goodall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Posted on announce on error... Here is my original post for security:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (François TOURDE) writes:
> I.R.van Dongen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On Tue, 11 Mar 2003 14:48:20 -
> > "Ian Goodall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
alse no.
It's an old style ftpaccess technique, but still running.
--
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They're just older.
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eMail:
alse no.
It's an old style ftpaccess technique, but still running.
--
Graduate students and most professors are no smarter than undergrads.
They're just older.
--
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Tél: 01 49 35 96 69 - Mob: 06 81 01 81 80
eMail:
other "shell access" services
But globally the modification of /etc/passwd is not so bad :)
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still in the parade.
--
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quot;shell access" services
But globally the modification of /etc/passwd is not so bad :)
--
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still in the parade.
--
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Tél: 01 4
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exactly the names) of firewalling ruleset.
My 2 cents.
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THE OLD POOL SHOOTER had won many a game in his life. But now it was time
to hang up the cue. When he did, all the other cues came crashing go the floor.
"Sorry," he said with a smile.
-- Jack Handley, The New Mexi
er
exactly the names) of firewalling ruleset.
My 2 cents.
--
THE OLD POOL SHOOTER had won many a game in his life. But now it was time
to hang up the cue. When he did, all the other cues came crashing go the floor.
"Sorry," he said with a smile.
-- Jack Handley, The New Mexi
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