Daniel J. Rychlik wrote:
This is great, Just great. I run a mail server on dsl service
provided by mabell. I wrote a perl script that mails me some reports
on activities on my server everyday. I wake up this morning and I
have an alarm.
Obviously, non of these were relayed from my server
Langdon Green skrev:
> Hi guys, I am having a bit of trouble with some dodgy emails getting
> sent to my friend...they are strange, not just normal spam, the emails
> have information that is from my company web site (hosted off
> site) Anyway, the header of the emails has this line: Received:
Langdon Green skrev:
> Hi guys, I am having a bit of trouble with some dodgy emails getting
> sent to my friend...they are strange, not just normal spam, the emails
> have information that is from my company web site (hosted off
> site) Anyway, the header of the emails has this line: Received:
ces in /etc/inetd.conf, why not just
> shut inetd down alltogether? Seems logical to me.
>
> Mark
>
> Karl Breitner wrote:
>
> > Hmm, I don't understand this discussion about disabling inetd
> > it has it's uses. Just fire up your favourite text editor point
Hmm, I don't understand this discussion about disabling inetd
it has it's uses. Just fire up your favourite text editor pointed at
/etc/inetd.conf
and insert a hashmark # in front of every line for a service you don't
want to provide to the public.
Best Rgards
/Karl
"Noah L. Meyerhans" wro
ces in /etc/inetd.conf, why not just
> shut inetd down alltogether? Seems logical to me.
>
> Mark
>
> Karl Breitner wrote:
>
> > Hmm, I don't understand this discussion about disabling inetd
> > it has it's uses. Just fire up your favourite text editor point
Hmm, I don't understand this discussion about disabling inetd
it has it's uses. Just fire up your favourite text editor pointed at
/etc/inetd.conf
and insert a hashmark # in front of every line for a service you don't
want to provide to the public.
Best Rgards
/Karl
"Noah L. Meyerhans" wr
Logrotate is a good candidate, that's what I found when looking at top output.
/Karl
Kirill Zverev skrev:
> Hi!
>
> I found that in my logs:
>
> Apr 4 06:25:01 cmss su[30315]: + ??? root-nobody
> Apr 4 06:25:01 cmss PAM_unix[30315]: (su) session opened for user nobody by
> (uid=0)
>
> wh
Logrotate is a good candidate, that's what I found when looking at top output.
/Karl
Kirill Zverev skrev:
> Hi!
>
> I found that in my logs:
>
> Apr 4 06:25:01 cmss su[30315]: + ??? root-nobody
> Apr 4 06:25:01 cmss PAM_unix[30315]: (su) session opened for user nobody by (uid=0)
>
> who
Mark Janssen skrev:
On
Thu, 2002-02-14 at 16:20, Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn wrote:
Greetings,
Yes, I would like to do that.
Any good tools you folks would recommand?
Nmap from a dial-up connection... or login to some unix host and nmap from
there...
Maniac
(Or... just throw your IP into the in
Mark Janssen skrev:
On
Thu, 2002-02-14 at 16:20, Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn wrote:
Greetings,
Yes, I would like to do that.
Any good tools you folks would recommand?
Nmap from a dial-up connection... or login to some unix host and nmap from
there...
Maniac
(Or... just throw your IP into the in
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