On Wednesday 09 June 2004 00:00, ik wrote:
>
> the checksum of the file is vs the original copy of it, so every file that
> was changed by the root kit you can find and replace it with the right
> files.
>
If you're using an rpm based distribution this can be achived by querying the
rpm dat
Subject: Re: zk rootkit
Date: Tuesday 08 June 2004 23:59
From: ik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Alexander V. Karelin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Tuesday 08 June 2004 23:29, you wrote:
> Ido,
>
> the attacker was not brisk enough to perform time skews on the files. So
> checksums are not of much use - I cou
Bingo! Works like a charm! Thank You very much. I knew there was a way to
make files "undeletable", but wasn't sure where exactly did I read about
that. Thank You, again and again!
On Tue, 8 Jun 2004, Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
> AVK>> that I, for some strange reason, can not delete. Whenever I
AVK>> that I, for some strange reason, can not delete. Whenever I
AVK>> try to change, delete, erase or do anything of the sort with
AVK>> them - I get the "permission denied" error. Even if I do that
AVK>> with my own removal code, writte from
try chattr -i . They may have "immutable" attribute s
OK, so I'm replying to a message almost three weeks old...
Quoth Avraham [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, May 20, 2004:
> I am about to cease receiving the mail at the institute and receive it,
> instead at home.
> The problem is that the account at bezeqint is also used by my wife, on a
> windows machin
Ido,
the attacker was not brisk enough to perform time skews on the files. So
checksums are not of much use - I could see what's wrong with my naked
eye. A different thing, however, is that the attacker has created 4 files
that I, for some strange reason, can not delete. Whenever I try to chang
On Tuesday 08 June 2004 23:01, you wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> I've been hacked by a stranger (continue this according to Walter Sobchak,
> or the way You like) coming from:
>
> 80.96.145.53
> 80.96.145.60
>
> the attacked has used zk rootkit (a rather painful sort of a hack). It
> replaces /sbin/init
Dear List,
I've been hacked by a stranger (continue this according to Walter Sobchak,
or the way You like) coming from:
80.96.145.53
80.96.145.60
the attacked has used zk rootkit (a rather painful sort of a hack). It
replaces /sbin/init and does a few other awful things too all resulting in
a
Did you look in the alsa sound card matrix?
Aaron
On ג', 2004-06-08 at 14:41, Amir Spivak wrote:
> Hi all,
> I setup a Fedora core 1 machine with a new ASUS motherboard, the audio
> device is onboard and was detected as Intel Corp...
> it isn't Intel sound card and i don't know how to reinstall th
On Tuesday 08 June 2004 13:41, Amir Spivak wrote:
> Hi all,
> I setup a Fedora core 1 machine with a new ASUS motherboard, the audio
> device is onboard and was detected as Intel Corp... it isn't Intel sound
> card and i don't know how to reinstall the driver.
If you are using ALSA, try alsaconfi
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On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 00:49:28 +, Meir Kriheli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ehud Karni wrote:
> |
> | My solution was to jail the user by "chroot" by using 2 programs I
> | wrote. With this option you can restrict what they can do.
> |
>
> There's
On Tue, Jun 08, 2004 at 05:15:35PM +0300, Omer Zak wrote:
> Wild guess: check if the partition has free inodes (by means of 'df -i').
/var is reiserfs. Hence 'df -i' shows 0% of the inodes used.
Thanks, anyway
--
Tzafrir Cohen +---+
http://www.tech
Wild guess: check if the partition has free inodes (by means of 'df -i').
On Tue, 8 Jun 2004, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Hi
>
> I keep getting messages of the sort of:
>
> postdrop: warning: mail_queue_enter: create file maildrop/845170.22937: Permission
> denied
>
> I checked the obvious reasons:
Hi
I keep getting messages of the sort of:
postdrop: warning: mail_queue_enter: create file maildrop/845170.22937: Permission
denied
I checked the obvious reasons:
$ ls -ld /usr/sbin/postdrop ~postfix/maildrop/
-rwxr-sr-x1 root postdrop82840 Aug 18 2003 /usr/sbin/postdrop*
drwx-wx-
On Tuesday 08 June 2004 13:03, you wrote:
> Noam Rathaus wrote:
> > Does anyone knows an easy to use tool for converting MySQL/PostgreSQL
> > (either or both) data to XML and vice versa without requiring any
> > programming skills?
> >
> > Requirements:
> > Simply point to a table, it will generate
Hi all,
I setup a Fedora core 1 machine with a
new ASUS motherboard, the audio device is onboard and was detected as Intel
Corp...
it isn't Intel sound card and i don't know
how to reinstall the driver. the true sound card is:
AI Audio
technology
SoundMAX ADI AD1985 AC '97 audio
CODEC.
wher
Noam Rathaus wrote:
> Does anyone knows an easy to use tool for converting MySQL/PostgreSQL (either
> or both) data to XML and vice versa without requiring any programming skills?
>
> Requirements:
> Simply point to a table, it will generate an XML, and point to an XML it will
> import data to th
True The article I pointed to provides some linkes to solutions for importing XML
--> mySQL... Perhaps they are not as easy as you're looking for, you'll have to check
for yourself.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Noam Rathaus
Sent:
On Tuesday 08 June 2004 11:36, Weinstein, Alon wrote:
> Use mysqldump
>
> http://insight.zdnet.co.uk/software/developer/0,39020469,2112200,00.htm
>
>
> Alon.
>
Hi,
Thank you for the reply, but isn't this one-way?
It dumps as XML, but I don't see how you can import that XML back!?
--
Thanks
Noam
Use mysqldump
http://insight.zdnet.co.uk/software/developer/0,39020469,2112200,00.htm
Alon.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Noam Rathaus
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 9:09 AM
To: Linux-IL
Subject: XML to MySQL/PostgreSQL and vice versa
Hi,
Does anyone knows an easy to use tool for converting MySQL/PostgreSQL (either
or both) data to XML and vice versa without requiring any programming skills?
Requirements:
Simply point to a table, it will generate an XML, and point to an XML it will
import data to the table.
--
Thanks
Noam
On Tuesday 08 June 2004 00:32, Noam L. wrote:
> I dont think you can put two PPPoE on the same LAN.
>
> However, most Alcatel do use PPTP, if you can get yours to talk PPTP
> then you can use PPPoE for the ECI and PPTP for the Alcatel on the
> same network.
>
> That's as far as my
On Monday 07 June 2004 20:58, you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If I remember correct while the ECI use PPPoE, the Alcatel use PPtP.
> Any way, if you have two PPPoE servers/modems, don't forget that the PPPoE
> client broadcast the request over Ethernet to discover the server
> (Something like DHCP). So, I'm n
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