IMHO, this would be bad. The Cron Daemon would have to sanitize the
input of the crontab each time it checks the file for running
(presumably every minute, unless their is a way of notifying the cron
daemon of a new crontab.)
The default crontab in debian creates a file in /tmp, the user modifie
IMHO, this would be bad. The Cron Daemon would have to sanitize the
input of the crontab each time it checks the file for running
(presumably every minute, unless their is a way of notifying the cron
daemon of a new crontab.)
The default crontab in debian creates a file in /tmp, the user modifies
Hello,
does anybody know a good and free as in beer Network Monitoring Tool for
linux?
I don't want nagios or such, because it's web-based.
Moodss is nice, but a little raw... anything more user-friendly?
I want to see graphs of several things like bandwidth, ping times etc in
realtime, on my
Hello,
does anybody know a good and free as in beer Network Monitoring Tool for
linux?
I don't want nagios or such, because it's web-based.
Moodss is nice, but a little raw... anything more user-friendly?
I want to see graphs of several things like bandwidth, ping times etc in
realtime, on my de
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| How to determine normal/peak rate of packets with SYN to my debian
box, for using this value
| in iptables limit match.
here you are:
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hi list,
| How to determine normal/peak rate of packets with SYN to my debian
box, for using this value
| in iptables limit match.
here you are:
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#!/bin/sh
TEMPFILE=`tempfile`
SCOREFILE="/tmp/scorefile"
MYHOST="10.0.0.254"
while [ 1 -eq 1
Hello,
isn't perhaps 10.208.64.1 your dhcp server and aren't this reply to dhcp
requests from clients?
Carpe Noctem,
Kuba BIGHard Jakubik
Hello,
isn't perhaps 10.208.64.1 your dhcp server and aren't this reply to dhcp
requests from clients?
Carpe Noctem,
Kuba BIGHard Jakubik
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> What is the best way?
hmm... I've found a tool that spoofs dns replys basing on a config file
- you can make it return YOUR answers instead the original ones - it's
like having the /etc/hosts file accessible to all machines on the net.
check it out at:
http://209.100.212.5/cgi-bin/search/s
my idea is to add some rules to iptables eg
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 1985 -j LOG --prefix "key port 1:"
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 1985 -j DROP
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 12731 -j LOG --prefix "key port 2:"
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 12731 -j DROP
iptables -A INPUT -p
Is there is any software to bypass http proxy
Some kind of pptp via http $-).
try doing ppp-over-ssh
you launch ppp on the first end, tunel it through ssh and launch another
ppp on the other end.
Afair mini/VPN-HOWTO is about this...
BIGHard
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Is there is any software to bypass http proxy
Some kind of pptp via http $-).
try doing ppp-over-ssh
you launch ppp on the first end, tunel it through ssh and launch another
ppp on the other end.
Afair mini/VPN-HOWTO is about this...
BIGHard
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Kristof Goossens wrote:
Hello all,
I need to make a pop3 account on my server. I intend to work with ipop3d to
provide secure pop3 service. Now I want to provide this service for only
few people, and I don't want them to have an account on the system. Well, they
can have a pop3 account, but no o
Kristof Goossens wrote:
Hello all,
I need to make a pop3 account on my server. I intend to work with ipop3d to
provide secure pop3 service. Now I want to provide this service for only
few people, and I don't want them to have an account on the system. Well, they
can have a pop3 account, but no ot
Fredrik Mollerstrand wrote:
By the way, how do I go about calculating md5 sums?
you mean HOWTO? md5sum
BIGHard
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Juha Jäykkä wrote:
I am wondering... what would be the correct md5sum of the above file? In
three machines I get twice the value 4b68a1146dfd0e326c4396e339abc750 and
once the value cd59e38dfd54eca39a99094fd85a1af0. This seems quite
suspicious to me, especially since I JUST INSTALLED the kdelibs
Fredrik Mollerstrand wrote:
By the way, how do I go about calculating md5 sums?
you mean HOWTO? md5sum
BIGHard
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Juha Jäykkä wrote:
I am wondering... what would be the correct md5sum of the above file? In
three machines I get twice the value 4b68a1146dfd0e326c4396e339abc750 and
once the value cd59e38dfd54eca39a99094fd85a1af0. This seems quite
suspicious to me, especially since I JUST INSTALLED the kdelibs3
Yogesh Sharma wrote:
Hello,
I am using shorewall as firewall for my system. It has got 2 ethernet
cards one connected to internet and one for internal network.
init.d/networking script is linked as S35networking and init.d/shorewall
script is linked as S90shorewall.
In my opinion shorewall must
Yogesh Sharma wrote:
Hello,
I am using shorewall as firewall for my system. It has got 2 ethernet
cards one connected to internet and one for internal network.
init.d/networking script is linked as S35networking and init.d/shorewall
script is linked as S90shorewall.
In my opinion shorewall must
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