Felipe Figueiredo wrote:
Hello,
once in a while (say, every two weeks) I get a brute-force
login/password scan attempt in my server (i.e., a single ip tries
dictionary account names and passwords at random). SSH access is
needed by many users, and (RSA/DSA key)-only access is, at present
time,
Added the post-invoke line to apt.conf and have debsums installed now. Is
there a way to wipe the current md5sums and generate all new ones?
Tib
On Fri, 23 May 2003, xavier renaut wrote:
> On Wed, May 21, 2003 at 01:33:02PM -0700, Tib wrote:
> |
> |Well I found the debsums pro
Well I found the debsums program, but unfortunately that hasn't solved
anything. Here's what I run and this is what I get. There are a LOT more
failures than just these, but these are the only two types of failures.
How do I properly fix these?
altaica:~# debsums --generate=missing|grep -v OK
u
Where is it pulling it's md5sums for comparison? I keep getting failures
off freshly installed packages and would love to have this part actually
work as it is quite helpful I'm sure.
Tib
t I'll look into it
> and snort (IDS).
Would this interfere with portsentry?
> HTH,
> Jeffrey
Indeed :] thanks
Tib
t installed packages (well that's
strange because I just installed that package and it already failes the
checksum?) and such. Does anyone have any recommendations?
Tib
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