Oliver Fuchs écrivait :
> :0:
> * ^Subject:.*unsubscribe$
> /dev/null
Why the hell are you using lockfile on /dev/null ?!? ;-)
>From man procmailrc :
Local lockfile
If you put a second (trailing) ':' on the first recipe
line, then procmail will use a locallockfile (for t
Oliver Fuchs écrivait :
> :0:
> * ^Subject:.*unsubscribe$
> /dev/null
Why the hell are you using lockfile on /dev/null ?!? ;-)
>From man procmailrc :
Local lockfile
If you put a second (trailing) ':' on the first recipe
line, then procmail will use a locallockfile (for
KevinL écrivait :
> On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 06:05, Michael Renzmann wrote:
> > "killall .bugtraq" would be suitable as well, and it would "destroy"
> > every other instance of the program that is running currently. Even if
> > detecting the current PPID does not work for whatever reason.
>
> Solar
Michael Renzmann écrivait :
> I'm wondering if there is a way to get an directory listing from apache
> if there is an index.html available in that directory.
>
> The story behind that question: I put a large file on the webserver that
> was intended for download for a friend. The only one I tol
KevinL écrivait :
> On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 06:05, Michael Renzmann wrote:
> > "killall .bugtraq" would be suitable as well, and it would "destroy"
> > every other instance of the program that is running currently. Even if
> > detecting the current PPID does not work for whatever reason.
>
> Sola
Ralf Dreibrodt écrivait :
> you want to use a backdoor to get access a server, on which you are not
> allowed to get access. after that you want to modify the server (killing
> processes, deleting files) and you use the server without permission (for
> sending mail).
>
> well, IANAL, but you shoul
J.C. André écrivait :
> >May be something like this (root mail, some wait, virus self-kill):
> > /bin/ls -la /tmp | /bin/mail -s "You have been infected by the Slapper
> > worm" root
> > /bin/sleep 300 # to wait for the propagation, some network are slow
> > /bin/kill -9 $PPID # *MUST* CHE
Michael Renzmann écrivait :
> I'm wondering if there is a way to get an directory listing from apache
> if there is an index.html available in that directory.
>
> The story behind that question: I put a large file on the webserver that
> was intended for download for a friend. The only one I to
Michael Renzmann écrivait :
> Hi all.
> How about the following idea: one could use the udp "command language"
> that is implemented within the slapper worm to issue some commands for
> self-deletion of the worm and informing the root user of every system
> about how to close the hole. As far as
Ralf Dreibrodt écrivait :
> you want to use a backdoor to get access a server, on which you are not
> allowed to get access. after that you want to modify the server (killing
> processes, deleting files) and you use the server without permission (for
> sending mail).
>
> well, IANAL, but you shou
J.C. André écrivait :
> >May be something like this (root mail, some wait, virus self-kill):
> > /bin/ls -la /tmp | /bin/mail -s "You have been infected by the Slapper
> > worm" root
> > /bin/sleep 300 # to wait for the propagation, some network are slow
> > /bin/kill -9 $PPID # *MUST* CH
Michael Renzmann écrivait :
> Hi all.
> How about the following idea: one could use the udp "command language"
> that is implemented within the slapper worm to issue some commands for
> self-deletion of the worm and informing the root user of every system
> about how to close the hole. As far a
Paul Haesler écrivait :
> FTP server on security.debian.org down?
proxy:~# lftp 130.89.175.34
lftp 130.89.175.34:~> ls
drwxrwxr-x6 1176 802 4096 Apr 23 18:59 debian-non-US
[...]
It's working from Vietnam...
May be some filter in your network?
J.C.
Dale Amon écrivait :
> Doesn't seem to shut it up. I'm running syslog-ng and I commented out the
> console destination and am using only a line that logs to vt8. But despite
> that, even if I kill syslog-ng entirely, I still get grsec and iptables
> messages on all vt's.
There is also direct cons
Adam Majer écrivait :
> On Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 09:55:57PM -0700, Rafael wrote:
> > Assuming the spam came from 213.181.64.226 it would be very easy to reject
> > it based on the fact that there is no RR in DNS for that IP.
>
> Don't do that please. There are a whole slew of ISPs that do not prov
Hello *,
Howland, Curtis ecrivait :
> My number one reason was the collaborative nature of the Debian effort.
> Debian was the first Linux I installed, from floppies, in 1986.
Do you mean 1996? As far as I know the Linux kernel as started in 1991.
I personnaly use Linux since 1994, versio
Brandon High ecrivait :
> mutt and Evolution both have pgp/gpg signing built in.
Ok, it seems to work well with Mutt.
BTW, is there a "standard" pgp/gpg key server I should use to put
my public key ans get keys from others (especialy Debian peoples)?
Cheers, J.C.
pgpqsPC58tANa.pgp
Description:
Hello *,
Probably a stupid question but... I can see lots of you on this list
frequently signing their e-mails, do you use some kind of GPG agent?
"apt-cache search agent | grep -i pg" gives no answer...
Pointers would be appreciated, especialy if they require using apt. ;-)
J.C.
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José Luis Ledesma wrote:
> You can do a chrooted enviroment (see above) And start de sshd witch chroot
> /sbin/sshd -f /etc/sshd_config
>
> Also you can specify the shell of the users in /etc/passwd as
> /sbin/sftp-server if you only want to allow this users do a sftp.
[...]
> -rwsr-xr-x 1 root r
Hello Joshua and all,
Joshua Goodall wrote :
> Personally I recommend neither and tell everyone to prefer keys
> and one-time passwords, but that's another story :)
Any hint for the best OTP method on Debian? libpam-opie??
Cheers, J.C.
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