On 08/01/15 18:41, Chris Bennett wrote:
> Interesting thread so far. Has anyone thought of using Bro-IDS as a
> feedback loop for some of this advanced logic for bypassing bumping?
The external acl method mentioned earlier probably out-does using some
NIDS feedback loop. In my testing it causes s
Ah, working now. Thanks for fixing it.
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Is there a way to deny FTP Uploads only?
I managed to block FTP at whole but that is cutting the user experience. I want
to avoid uploads only.
Thanks in advance
Florian
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On 08/01/2015 07:37, Sima Yi wrote:
This squid mirrorhttp://www1.ngtech.co.il/rpm/centos/6/SRPMS/ is down,
giving 404 errors.
Is there an alternate mirror for the pre-built squid binaries for
CentOS6?
Sorry for the inconvenience, I had an issue with one of my services in
the last day.
It's
Interesting thread so far. Has anyone thought of using Bro-IDS as a
feedback loop for some of this advanced logic for bypassing bumping?
Bro performs passive reconnaissance, generates very useful logs for
any payloads it can decode, and is extendable.
e.g. ssl.log may contain something like this
This squid mirror http://www1.ngtech.co.il/rpm/centos/6/SRPMS/ is down,
giving 404 errors.
Is there an alternate mirror for the pre-built squid binaries for
CentOS6?
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This squid mirror http://www1.ngtech.co.il/rpm/centos/6/SRPMS/ is down,
giving 404 errors.
Is there an alternate mirror for the pre-built squid binaries for CentOS6?
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I am very late on this thread (christmas catchup :))
But since it wasn't mentioned by others, and I find it very useful, I
use sqtop [1]. Screenshot on main page gives you an indication of
what it can tell you.
Regards,
Chris
[1] http://code.google.com/p/sqtop/
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On 7/01/2015 1:38 a.m., Vernet Jerome wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since yesterday, my Squid cache.log grow very fast, about 250Mb
> per hour. Lot of messages like this one:
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> 2015/01/06 13:16:31| WARNING: unparseable HTTP header field
> {24eb927c; put_2588=4
Hey (Is it Jerome? or Vernet?),
Is there a chance you can test it with a newer version of squid?
What OS are you using?
Can you share your squid.conf?
Eliezer
On 06/01/2015 14:38, Vernet Jerome wrote:
Hi,
Since yesterday, my Squid cache.log grow very fast, about 250Mb per hour. Lot
of messag
Hey Steve,
First of all thanks for all the notes.
You made it possible to look at the bug before I understood how to
reproduce it.
I would like for the record to make sure we can reproduce it just for
the tests list that I will add later to newer releases.
Can you give me the details about any
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