Dear Group,
I want to Start Software Implementation and Service Maintenance Business Using
FOSS. I will be grateful if anyone provide Information about that.
A.Saravanan
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> Subject: Re: [Ilugc] IS There Buisness Oppurtunity in FOSS
On Monday 07 Dec 2009, mettur salem wrote:
> I have a Doubt in Buisness Oppurtunity in FOSS , Yes I have an
> Idea about Doing a Self Business in FOSS is There Means Kindly
> Provide some Idea About it
IMO, any business starts with an idea, followed up with implementation.
In the implementati
Hi,
In my work place I am configuring squid. I was unable to configure the same.
I require your help on the same.
a) My proxy server has 2 NIC's eth0 is used for LAN "192.168.100.200" and eth1
is used for outside world "192.168.1.7"
b) I would like to configure the squid for allowing mentioned
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 2:38 PM, kannan krishnamurthy
wrote:
> In my work place I am configuring squid. I was unable to configure the same.
...
> I tried in google i am unable to understand. and it blocks entire sites, even
> though i have mentioned in a file at "/usr/local/etc/allowed-sites.squid
On Monday 07 Dec 2009, kannan krishnamurthy wrote:
> b) I would like to configure the squid for allowing mentioned /
> listed of websites for my LAN users. other than these sites squid
> should not allow to browse. say for example : .manupatra.com,
> www.wipo.int, www.findlaw.com etc.
>
> I tr
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> On Monday 07 Dec 2009 11:49:36 am mettur salem wrote:
>> I have a Doubt in Buisness Oppurtunity in FOSS , Yes I have an Idea about
>> Doing a Self Business in FOSS is There Means Kindly Provide some Idea
>> About it
>>
> do you have a
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Hi Prasanna,
Thanks for the info. Will verify soon. Hope it will serve my pupose.
Thanks
subba
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Hi,
I feel that one of my server is hacked.
"last" says that
saravana pts/278.96.162.69 Thu Dec 3 03:22 - 03:23 (00:00)
geoip sites said that.
IP Address: 78.96.162.69
Country:Romania romania
Country code: RO (ROU)
Region: Vrancea
City: Focsani
All histor
Hi,
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| I feel that one of my server is hacked.
|
| how to find that weather my server is hacked?
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s/hacked/cracked/
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> s/hacked/cracked/
Thanks.
my /var/log/secure for dec 3 says as
Dec 3 03:22:48 15942-38175 sshd[31045]: Accepted password for
saravanan from 78.96.162.69 port 2824 ssh2
Dec 3 03:22:48 15942-38175 sshd[31045]: pam_unix(sshd:session):
session opened for user saravanan by (uid=0)
Dec 3 03:22
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 9:46 PM, Shrinivasan T wrote:
> Hi,
> >need help on hardening the server.
>
Here are my thoughts,
Disable password login to your remote server, use ssh keys instead.
If possible configure your system so that it stores logs in another system.
Find out the open ports and c
On Monday 07 Dec 2009, Shrinivasan T wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I feel that one of my server is hacked.
>
> "last" says that
> saravana pts/278.96.162.69 Thu Dec 3 03:22 - 03:23
> (00:00)
Looks like somebody guessed your password.
>
> geoip sites said that.
> IP Address: 78.96.162.69
> Coun
Sorry for the top post,
Setup an iptables based connection limiting rule so that you deny more
than 3 ssh connects per minute from any IP address.
Ther are more intelligent scripts like fail2ban, but I usually find a
simple 2 line iptables connection limiter sufficient to stop bots from
brute fo
Thanks for inputs.
Found the culprit. :-)
Found that some cracker entered on Dec 3 as user saravanan.
He runs so many ssh daemons and do a lot of port scans to other servers.
ps aux | grep ssh | wc -l
450
found so many processes like ./ssh 270 and ./x
there should not be any separate process
Hi, one of my friend just wanted to know a special type of mail server for
his institution. He wants something like which will scan each and every
email of each and every employee of his company and will cc or bcc to him (
CTO ) without knowing of that employee!! And, obviously, this will not b
Friends.
My friend want to use his old 64 MB RAM PC for internet browsing.
Please suggest a suitable small linux distro.
The usage will be
1. browsing with firefox
2. voice chat with skype
3. play music/video
Thanks.
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Hi,
This can be implemented in sendmail/postfix.
see this link for postfix.
http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_REWRITING_README.html#auto_bcc
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On Monday 07 Dec 2009, Shrinivasan T wrote:
> Friends.
>
> My friend want to use his old 64 MB RAM PC for internet browsing.
>
> Please suggest a suitable small linux distro.
Damn Small Linux
Puppy Linux
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On 07/12/2009 23:30, Zico wrote:
Hi, one of my friend just wanted to know a special type of mail server for
his institution. He wants something like which will scan each and every
email of each and every employee of his company and will cc or bcc to him (
CTO ) without knowing of that employe
Does anybody have a problem using Network Manager to connect to a DSL in
Karmic Koala(Ubuntu 9.10)? I read that there's a problem in connecting to
DSL using Network Manager but for some it seems to be working. So is it a
bug or just that I'm doing something wrong?
Also, I use the pon/poff to use t
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 11:30 PM, Zico wrote:
> Hi, one of my friend just wanted to know a special type of mail server for
> his institution. He wants something like which will scan each and every
> email of each and every employee of his company and will cc or bcc to him (
> CTO ) without kno
Hi,
i have interested to write unix based certifications. which is the best one
certification for today and future. plz tell me.
thanks
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On Tuesday 08 Dec 2009 10:36:33 am Mathivanan wrote:
> i have interested to write unix based certifications. which is the best one
> certification for today and future. plz tell me.
>
first add a subject line when mailing - otherwise you will never pass any unix
based certification
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Hi,
> i have interested to write unix based certifications.
Great, Please let we know which flavor of UNIX your are interested in
AIX, HPUX, Solaris, ...
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Hi Mathivanan,
You should first understand how certifications work from the
perspective of a vendor who offers such certification say Microsoft,
Redhat or SAP. The vendor has an economic interest in selling his
product to a company. The company which buys a product (or a service
in case of Redhat)
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