i've noticed on a couple of boards, and on this mailing list all of the
attempts of the script kiddies trying to hack into people's boxes through
ssh.
i got tired of writing emails to the isps of the blocks that these people
where trying to get into me from. so i wrote a script to do it for me
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 13:28:00 +0100, martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Stop using PHP. Learn Zope and PostgreSQL.
>
For some of us supporting PHP/MySQL client applications, thats not
really an option.
Chad
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Re the PHP bugs announced by the Hardened-PHP Project
(http://www.hardened-php.net/advisories/012004.txt).
Is the php4 package in Debian stable affected?
These are serious bugs and chances are, a lot of us run servers which
are hosting one of the affected applications.
Thanks,
Chad
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Better metric: fix time from vendor's notification date
Eeye says Microsoft has known about some unfixed goodies
since the fall:
http://www.eeye.com/html/Research/Upcoming/index.html
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On Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 11:20:02AM +1200, Jones, Steven wrote:
> so MS wins
>
> Though it looks like th
Better metric: fix time from vendor's notification date
Eeye says Microsoft has known about some unfixed goodies
since the fall:
http://www.eeye.com/html/Research/Upcoming/index.html
-C
On Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 11:20:02AM +1200, Jones, Steven wrote:
> so MS wins
>
> Though it looks like th
ewall) would be more secure then direct access (even to
> apache...).
I've set this up using apache, mod_ssl, and mod_proxy. I proxy the box
running Outlook Web Access (not the Exchange Server, but another Win2K
box in the Domain). The firewall only allows the apache box to talk
through to the Outlook Web Access box, and only allows the outside to
talk to apache via SSL. Seemed like the best solution to a sticky
problem.
Chad
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>
> thanx
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ewall) would be more secure then direct access (even to
> apache...).
I've set this up using apache, mod_ssl, and mod_proxy. I proxy the box
running Outlook Web Access (not the Exchange Server, but another Win2K
box in the Domain). The firewall only allows the apache box to talk
through to the Outlook Web Access box, and only allows the outside to
talk to apache via SSL. Seemed like the best solution to a sticky
problem.
Chad
>
>
> thanx
> --
> Haim
>
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