ding
> a netcat redirector or 10 on your gateway machine.
>
I'm using it (runsocks cvsup -P m) for a year now and it works without
any problems. (Since cvsup 16 the "-P m" is not needed, so "runsocks cvsup"
should so it).
Regards
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On Tue, Jun 08, 1999 at 01:36:21AM -0600, Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <19990608084217.a5...@alaska.cert.siemens.de> Udo Schweigert
> writes:
> : I'm using it (runsocks cvsup -P m) for a year now and it works without
> : any problems. (Since cvsup 16 the "-P m&
On Wed, Jun 16, 1999 at 06:10:42PM -0700, John Polstra wrote:
> Udo Schweigert wrote:
>
> > I'm using it (runsocks cvsup -P m) for a year now and it works
> > without any problems. (Since cvsup 16 the "-P m" is not needed, so
> > "runsocks cv
dify its
> >hangup behavior but to no avail.
>
> Problem 1 solved! Thanks. Kermit works great!
>
On one of my machines this problem does not disappear with kermit; I get
"Communications disconnect (Back at host)".
Regards
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that it has to do with the size of the kernel (but this of course
maybe wrong). After dropping "-g" from kernel compiling I hadn't a problem
again on -stable. (At the moment I do not have -current on a P-IV, the
motherboard is a Fujitsu-Siemens)
Best regards
--
Udo Schweigert, Siem
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> with sig11 from time to time, but much less frequently than without
> the said option.
>
> Any ideas?
>
I had similar problems which only disappeared after changing to a non-debug
kernel, i.e. without -g. Since then I never had the sig11s (but I ususally
build world with -j8, not
> and: http://www.rootkit.com/whitepapers.shtml
>
1- and 3- are possible, if the attacker can change the installed versions of
ls and ps to his own, compromised versions.
Regards
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