sammy ominsky wrote:
On 03/01/2010, at 18:22, Raz wrote:
look for open descriptors with lsof.
Thanks! I've pretty much got it pegged as a problem with playrecording.php,
but I haven't found the reason yet. Going to assign it to one of my staff
coders to investigate. The sysadmins were sa
On Fri, Jan 01, 2010, E L wrote about "Re: Announce: Hspell 1.1":
> I think it should be done in the following order:
> - If hspell doesn't have it add for each word if it's a verb adjective and
> so on.
Hspell already does this, and more. This is known as a "morphological
analyzer". It is explain
On 03/01/2010, at 18:22, Raz wrote:
> look for open descriptors with lsof.
Thanks! I've pretty much got it pegged as a problem with playrecording.php,
but I haven't found the reason yet. Going to assign it to one of my staff
coders to investigate. The sysadmins were sadly clueless :)
--samb
look for open descriptors with lsof.
2010/1/3 Shachar Shemesh :
> sammy ominsky wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have one server that is constantly getting overrun by zombies! Nagios
> alerts me that
>
> ** NAGIOS ALERT ** PROBLEM with Zombie Processes on Hardware ***
> (***.***.***.***). Servic
sammy ominsky wrote:
Hi all,
I have one server that is constantly getting overrun by zombies! Nagios alerts me that
** NAGIOS ALERT ** PROBLEM with Zombie Processes on Hardware ***
(***.***.***.***). Service is CRITICAL as of Sun Jan 3 15:17:10 UTC 2010. The
additional informatio
Try to disable any daemons that might mess with interfaces/routing:
dhclient NetworkManager etc, try see if the problem goes away when
these daemons are down.
2010/1/3 Hetz Ben Hamo :
> Hi,
> Last time I asked about routing issue on a wifi connected machine.
> Today I have noticed that this happen
Hi,
Last time I asked about routing issue on a wifi connected machine.
Today I have noticed that this happens also on my *wired* machine.
My resolv.conf file is 2 lines to the router: nameserver 192.168.1.1 and to
Netvision (194.90.1.5)
My routing is very simple one:
$ /sbin/route
Kernel IP rou
Fail2ban scans log files and bans IP addresses that make too many password
failures. It updates firewall rules to reject the IP address.
See: http://www.fail2ban.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
Aaron
-Original Message-
From: Boaz Rymland [mailto:b...@rymland.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 03,
Hi,
simple answer: apt-get install denyhosts
Then setup the config file according to your needs and run this daemon. When
someone will pass the threshold, it will be added to /etc/hosts.deny and
will be blocked.
You might want to complain about the abuser to this IP holder (Digitel
Philippines),
Hi all,
I have one server that is constantly getting overrun by zombies! Nagios alerts
me that
** NAGIOS ALERT ** PROBLEM with Zombie Processes on Hardware ***
(***.***.***.***). Service is CRITICAL as of Sun Jan 3 15:17:10 UTC 2010. The
additional information available is: PROCS C
To add my list:
* verify there are as least as possible users on the machine. Unused user?
either purge or disable (login shell set to /bin/false or the like; home
dir set to /not/here).
* verify users on machine not have easy to guess password.
* indeed move sshd to listen to its NON default port
Few suggestions:
1. after 3 unsuccesful logins knock the user out (no matter who is the
user).
2. ban the ip in iptables. you can see it's the same ip all the time. this
ip is from the Philippines
http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/ipall/?tool_id=67&token=&toolhandler_redirect=0&ip=202.138.142.216
3. ch
This is so common these days I heard years ago people filtering out such
messages.
Just check your machine carefully - I once had a break-in that was caused
from a stupid chain of mistakes: i switched sshd to listen on its default
port (22) for some time (instead of some arbitrary port as it was u
Hi Gabor,
Moving sshd off port 22 to any non-standard port worked fine for me. Most
attacks are too lazy to do a full portscan, so if they don't find the
default port open, they just move to the next host. Of course, this is
assuming that the attack chose you at random. If it's a targeted attack,
I just noticed someone bombarding my machine trying to login via ssh.
>From auth.log
Jan 3 06:31:48 s6 sshd[22774]: Failed password for invalid user
amavisd from 202.138.142.216 port 35172 ssh2
Jan 3 06:31:48 s6 sshd[22773]: Failed password for invalid user
clamav from 202.138.142.216 port 39941
geoffrey mendelson wrote:
1. There is a SIP (or IAX) provider selling Israeli DIDs? I need them
to be in Israel and accept "Israel only" credit cards.
Cheap is more important than providing customer support, or good
service.
didww.com; They are cheap ($3/month for an Israeli DID, flat -- som
Does anyone know if:
1. There is a SIP (or IAX) provider selling Israeli DIDs? I need them
to be in Israel and accept "Israel only" credit cards.
Cheap is more important than providing customer support, or good
service.
2. Is there a pay-as-you go SIP (or IAX) provider that works with
Has anyone tried using the Innova USB DVB-T tuner that is now on sale
at Home Depot for 99 NIS?
Last week when I was there, the one I was at only had the APEX, so I
assume this is new (to them). The APEX does not work with Linux, but
is this a different unit, or the same one under another
Hi,
Eventually they released a new version of PHPwhois, and I used it to
upgrade Speedy Whois and released a new version. The bugs are fixed,
I checked many domain names and it works fine.
Thanks,
Uri Even-Chen
Mobile Phone: +972-50-9007559
E-mail: u...@speedy.net
Blog: http://www.speedy.net/uri
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