Rae %RND_SYB
The cablefilterz will allow you to receive
all the channels that you order with your remote control,%RND_SYB
payperviews,aXXXmovies,sport events,special-events%RND_SYB
http://www.%CUSTOM1_/cable/
luminous ,stefan .
Rae %RND_SYB
The cablefilterz will allow you to receive
all the channels that you order with your remote control,%RND_SYB
payperviews,aXXXmovies,sport events,special-events%RND_SYB
http://www.%CUSTOM1_/cable/
luminous ,stefan .
o want to watch the sessions on the
alteon to see if they match up, and some place above the alteon too (the
originator of the requests, if at all possible). Having traffic
src_port 80 and some random dst_port is normal (and wanted!) from a web
server, but NetScreen seems to think there is a probl
o want to watch the sessions on the
alteon to see if they match up, and some place above the alteon too (the
originator of the requests, if at all possible). Having traffic
src_port 80 and some random dst_port is normal (and wanted!) from a web
server, but NetScreen seems to think there is a probl
nd ask there.
There is also several irc channels for postfix scattered about- they are not
real talkitive, but its certianly less traffic than the postfix list.
Jay
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There is also several irc channels for postfix scattered about- they are not
real talkitive, but its certianly less traffic than the postfix list.
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ther set up itself, or found on a network, etc)
and used forged headers, then it will go to some unsusspecting person (of
whoever is in the headers).
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ther set up itself, or found on a network, etc)
and used forged headers, then it will go to some unsusspecting person (of
whoever is in the headers).
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The error can also happen if there are a few boxes with ssh that have dynamic
IPs..
On Wednesday 07 May 2003 10:36 am, Hobbs, Richard wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The SSH error is usually caused by the SSH server (your machine) being
> reformatted, or having SSH uninstalled and reinstalled, or have the
en very few problems with ssh that allow
someone without an account to gain access to the system its on. If you take
all other precautions, your risk is pretty low. If your data is so valuble
that you still cant afford the risk, then you need to take measures farther
by having a that box on a
If you have a spare box, you can run spamassissin's spamd and connect
remotely.
Jay
On Tuesday 15 April 2003 7:47 am, Konstantin wrote:
> hi,
>
> I need a spam filter, but I need one which works with sendmail and is not
> spamassasin(the system needs an old perl 5.0.X), but
On Friday 26 July 2002 08:06 am, Jeffrey Koetsier wrote:
> It depends per software package.
>
> For OpenSSH you can change it during compile time ...
I maay be wrong, but dont the SSH clients need that banner to be able to
identify what version to use?
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Not really.. you can set the PreferedAuthentications to only have password
in it, however it is the server in the end who decides what authentication
method to use.
Jay
On Wednesday 10 July 2002 8:16 am, Phillip Hofmeister wrote:
> All,
>
> I have read the manual and have been
gging out. The
authentication method has no way of really logging out, and there is not a
real standard. Most (but not all) browsers will reset authentication when
they reach a 404 in the realm they are logged in to. So it depends on the
application.
Jay
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gging out. The
authentication method has no way of really logging out, and there is not a
real standard. Most (but not all) browsers will reset authentication when
they reach a 404 in the realm they are logged in to. So it depends on the
application.
Jay
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> Also, how would I allow telnet to accessed on more than one port at a
> time. I may need to allow it on port 23 and (omniback backup
> software port), but can only seem to allow one or the other, not both.
> How can I allow both 23 and to accept telnet?
Assuming you fully understand wha
> Also, how would I allow telnet to accessed on more than one port at a
> time. I may need to allow it on port 23 and (omniback backup
> software port), but can only seem to allow one or the other, not both.
> How can I allow both 23 and to accept telnet?
Assuming you fully understand wh
it running. But some packages depend on
it, so you cant get rid of it.
Jay
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it running. But some packages depend on
it, so you cant get rid of it.
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, check out portsentry.
Jay
On Thursday 21 March 2002 04:59 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This has been appearing in our kern.log over the last 4 days. Never had a
> problem with this particular port before then. Nothing has been changed
> (AFAIK) to the system. It's Debian, we
scans, check out portsentry.
Jay
On Thursday 21 March 2002 04:59 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This has been appearing in our kern.log over the last 4 days. Never had a
> problem with this particular port before then. Nothing has been changed
> (AFAIK) to the system. It's Debian, we
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