On Sat, 19 May 2001, Angela Nash wrote:
> If the second box running SP2 was hacked, check your permissions. Sounds
> like you have a configuration problem somewhere.
I checked all the permissions on all files. I rescanned the event logs
and it appears that the asp.dll file is corrupt. Still can not see the
other boxes on the network. I will most likely restore it today to pre
SP2 status.
> We run OpenBSD as our firewall, and have for a while. It's easy to setup
> and use and works very well. The syntax for configuring it is very easy.
> Our OpenBSD system also handles our NAT translation. We have 32 public IPs
> that we translate to 32 private IPs. It also runs Snort intrustion
> detection, Apache for our web, and soon qmail for mail.
I am not sure which route to go yet as all I am doing is sharing a 56k
modem. Was running a web server and would like to again to screw around,
but that is it. The machine will only do sharing and firewall.
> The only other system I'd run as a firewall is Debian with a cron job set to
> do an apt-get update/upgrade off the security server every night. But, if
> you want a real hassle free system check out OpenBSD. Compare the number of
> exploit fixes released for it compared to the Linux systems. They do a lot
> of proactive work.
I read on the OpenBSD site that they have gone 4 years without a hole in
the default install. I have not used BSD in a few years, might take some
getting used to again.
Still considering.
-sap
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