* Michael West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [26-03-03 15:16]:
> I would like to bind squid to a specific interface.
Look at /etc/squid.conf:
# NETWORK OPTIONS
# -
# TAG: http_port
# Usage: port
# hos
* Michael West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [26-03-03 15:16]:
> I would like to bind squid to a specific interface.
Look at /etc/squid.conf:
# NETWORK OPTIONS
# -
# TAG: http_port
# Usage: port
# hos
* Jacques Lav!gnotte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07-03-03 14:05]:
>
> Bonjour...
>
> When running from a shell logged on the machine I get :
>
> Checking `lkm'... You have 1 process hidden for readdir command
> You have 1 process hidden for ps command
> Warning: Possible LKM Trojan installed
>
* Jacques Lav!gnotte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07-03-03 14:05]:
>
> Bonjour...
>
> When running from a shell logged on the machine I get :
>
> Checking `lkm'... You have 1 process hidden for readdir command
> You have 1 process hidden for ps command
> Warning: Possible LKM Trojan installed
>
* Bernard Lheureux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [10-02-03 22:53]:
> About securing POP3, IMAP or SMTP, does someone know where I could find .deb
> packages of stunnel ?
??
$ apt-cache show stunnel
Package: stunnel
Priority: optional
Section: non-US
Installed-Size: 220
Maintainer: Paolo Molaro <[EMAIL PRO
* Bernard Lheureux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [10-02-03 22:53]:
> About securing POP3, IMAP or SMTP, does someone know where I could find .deb
> packages of stunnel ?
??
$ apt-cache show stunnel
Package: stunnel
Priority: optional
Section: non-US
Installed-Size: 220
Maintainer: Paolo Molaro <[EMAIL PRO
* P. Ook <"p..ook"@lycos.es> [10-10-02 01:35]:
> I've just installed a Woody Debian box with an ipchains firewall and I can
> see a lot
> of syslog entries (3 entries per hour) like this:
>
> 8<
> Oct 9 22:18:25 myhost kernel: Packet log: input - eth0 PROTO=17
> a.b.c.d:42 224.0.1.24:4
* P. Ook <"p..ook"@lycos.es> [10-10-02 01:35]:
> I've just installed a Woody Debian box with an ipchains firewall and I can see a lot
> of syslog entries (3 entries per hour) like this:
>
> 8<
> Oct 9 22:18:25 myhost kernel: Packet log: input - eth0 PROTO=17
> a.b.c.d:42 224.0.1.24:42
At 15:06 08.12.01, you wrote:
>I do want sshd to listen on all (0.0.0.0) but I would like to find a way
>to make it only accept connection attempts for a certain user from the
>internet but still allow several other users to connect from the LAN. I
>do know how to make it accept connections for
At 15:06 08.12.01, you wrote:
>I do want sshd to listen on all (0.0.0.0) but I would like to find a way
>to make it only accept connection attempts for a certain user from the
>internet but still allow several other users to connect from the LAN. I
>do know how to make it accept connections for
At 18:00 09.11.01, you wrote:
>When I tried iXplorer, it didn't look to have ssh2 support. I'd prefer to
>use ssh2 support, WinSCP allows you to select, but it seems to "crash" when
>uploading lots and/or big files. It DOES complete, but you can't see it's
>progress, etc.
With iXplorer 0.17 you
At 09:05 09.11.01, you wrote:
>In this case I use (and suggest to use) pscp which is a win32
>implementation of scp (secure copy). It uses a ssh connection to upload
>or download. Unfortunatly it uses no gui and has to run from cmd or
>command.
Take a look at Secure-iXplorer http://www.i-tree.org
At 18:00 09.11.01, you wrote:
>When I tried iXplorer, it didn't look to have ssh2 support. I'd prefer to
>use ssh2 support, WinSCP allows you to select, but it seems to "crash" when
>uploading lots and/or big files. It DOES complete, but you can't see it's
>progress, etc.
With iXplorer 0.17
At 09:05 09.11.01, you wrote:
>In this case I use (and suggest to use) pscp which is a win32
>implementation of scp (secure copy). It uses a ssh connection to upload
>or download. Unfortunatly it uses no gui and has to run from cmd or
>command.
Take a look at Secure-iXplorer http://www.i-tree
At 22:21 13.10.01, Mark Rompies wrote:
>what commands should i type from the console to update the security fixes
>for a/any package(s)? Could i use apt-get?
Just add the line
deb http://security.debian.org/ potato/updates main contrib non-free
to your /etc/apt/sources.list, then
apt-get update &
At 22:21 13.10.01, Mark Rompies wrote:
>what commands should i type from the console to update the security fixes
>for a/any package(s)? Could i use apt-get?
Just add the line
deb http://security.debian.org/ potato/updates main contrib non-free
to your /etc/apt/sources.list, then
apt-get update
At Thu, 23 Aug 2001 17:18, Curt Howland wrote:
>One point: All the Windows scp clients I've tried so far are password based,
>and my server allows only RSA key access, so they don't work.
Take a look at Secure-iXplorer http://www.i-tree.org/ixplorer.htm
It's a front end for the Secure Shell (SSH)
At Thu, 23 Aug 2001 17:18, Curt Howland wrote:
>One point: All the Windows scp clients I've tried so far are password based,
>and my server allows only RSA key access, so they don't work.
Take a look at Secure-iXplorer http://www.i-tree.org/ixplorer.htm
It's a front end for the Secure Shell (SS
At 16:42 19.07.01, you wrote:
> What might be the URL/apt-get sources.list line for security fixes of
>the non-US packages?
Taken from the latest
Debian Weekly News - July 18th, 2001
Newbie Tip-of-the-week Are you security-conscious? Good! Here's how
you can use apt-get to keep your potato syst
At 16:42 19.07.01, you wrote:
> What might be the URL/apt-get sources.list line for security fixes of
>the non-US packages?
Taken from the latest
Debian Weekly News - July 18th, 2001
Newbie Tip-of-the-week Are you security-conscious? Good! Here's how
you can use apt-get to keep your potato sy
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