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2018 Jul 03
2
client @0x7f6ed800bc20 172.16.5.86#62582: update 'campus.company.intra/IN' denied
...mpany.intra /IN' denied
./daemon.log.1:33433:Jul 2 06:17:03 dc3 named[9754]: client
10.10.1.2#56611: update 'campus. company.intra /IN' denied
./daemon.log.1:33436:Jul 2 06:18:53 dc3 named[9754]: client
10.10.5.12#60664: update 'campus. company.intra /IN' denied
./daemon.log.1:33442:Jul 2 06:24:43 dc3 named[9754]: client
10.10.5.12#55716: update 'campus. company.intra /IN' denied
Maybe execute dlz_bind9_11.so in *debug*
<https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/BIND9_DLZ_DNS_Back_End#Debugging_the_BIND9_DLZ_Module>mode
for more information?
On Mon, Jul 2, 2018 at 2:50...
2018 Jul 03
0
client @0x7f6ed800bc20 172.16.5.86#62582: update 'campus.company.intra/IN' denied
...ed
> ./daemon.log.1:33433:Jul 2 06:17:03 dc3 named[9754]: client
> 10.10.1.2#56611: update 'campus. company.intra /IN' denied
> ./daemon.log.1:33436:Jul 2 06:18:53 dc3 named[9754]: client
> 10.10.5.12#60664: update 'campus. company.intra /IN' denied
> ./daemon.log.1:33442:Jul 2 06:24:43 dc3 named[9754]: client
> 10.10.5.12#55716: update 'campus. company.intra /IN' denied
>
> Maybe execute dlz_bind9_11.so in *debug*
> <https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/BIND9_DLZ_DNS_Back_End#Debugging_the_BIND9_DLZ_Module>mode
> for more information?
>...
2017 Jul 11
0
I found this interesting: amount of evil traffic on the internet
...e's just the first few items from the list, listed as port number
ordered by total number of hits:
DPT=3343 8859
DPT=23 7872
DPT=3344 5984
DPT=6 4925
DPT=68 4291
DPT=9 2625
DPT=3291 2524
DPT=32915 2523
DPT=143 2467
DPT=1433 2377
DPT=445 2037
DPT=33441 1544
DPT=33442 1522
DPT=33440 1511
DPT=33434 1511
DPT=33435 1487
DPT=33436 1486
DPT=33437 1476
DPT=33439 1458
DPT=33438 1439
DPT=80 1068
DPT=33443 1060
DPT=5060 948
Some of those are ports I've never been aware of, such as 3343, which
/etc/services lists as "ms-cluster-net". Obviousl...
2005 Oct 21
1
modem for dial IN
Hi
Not entirely centos related but that what the boxes are running so here i
go ;)
2 of our centos boxes run nagios for network monitoring and send email and
paging alerts and are connected to standard phone lines using modems to
send the pages. I'm looking for a way in the event of provider failure to
login to these machines and so am looking at the ability to connect to the
console over
2018 Jul 03
2
client @0x7f6ed800bc20 172.16.5.86#62582: update 'campus.company.intra/IN' denied
....1:33433:Jul 2 06:17:03 dc3 named[9754]: client
> > 10.10.1.2#56611: update 'campus. company.intra /IN' denied
> > ./daemon.log.1:33436:Jul 2 06:18:53 dc3 named[9754]: client
> > 10.10.5.12#60664: update 'campus. company.intra /IN' denied
> > ./daemon.log.1:33442:Jul 2 06:24:43 dc3 named[9754]: client
> > 10.10.5.12#55716: update 'campus. company.intra /IN' denied
> >
> > Maybe execute dlz_bind9_11.so in *debug*
> > <
> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/BIND9_DLZ_DNS_Back_End#Debugging_the_BIND9_DLZ_Module
> >mode...
2018 Jul 02
2
client @0x7f6ed800bc20 172.16.5.86#62582: update 'campus.company.intra/IN' denied
>
> I repeat, Bind 9.12.x is unsupported at this time, just because it
> worked once is no reason to use it. It may have nothing to do with your
> problem, but using a supported Bind version will rule it out.
Ok. :)
I'll reinstall using supported version 9.11.3-2
OK, your server, but I think you should be aware that I have been using
> Bind9 with Samba since December 2012
2005 Apr 26
3
Error using e1071 svm: NA/NaN/Inf in foreign function call
...68951, 70135, 73754, 23349, 24817,
25505, 26846, 29162, 31760, 32979, 33497, 34661, 35836, 40191,
44880, 45457, 46079, 47357, 48374, 49093, 50187, 51892, 54524,
55210, 55810, 56243, 57605, 58565, 59249, 60339, 62345, 65299,
66304, 67782, 71822, 23275, 24132, 24592, 25057, 28456, 32484,
32961, 33442, 34287, 34864, 35334, 37177, 48274, 49067, 50791,
52114, 52728, 54547, 56413, 56826, 59311, 60416, 61196, 61850,
63257, 67009, 69268, 70260, 73661, 23479, 23929, 24592, 25223,
25806, 26370, 27576, 29322, 30067, 31670, 32224, 33184, 33535,
34792, 35242, 36615, 37709, 39014, 40690, 43199, 45041,...
2004 Nov 24
10
Attack from local network or...?
...8 4899
194 22 ssh,22/tcp,#,SSH,Remote,Login,Protocol
190 1026
185 2745
174 53 domain,53/tcp,#,name-domain,server,domain,53/udp
170 3410
154 1434
144 6129
119 33436
100 57
89 33438
82 3127
54 33437
51 33435
49 32768
36 33442
34 8000
33 8080
32 5000
32 1023
27 1080
20 3128
Can somebody explain this to me?
sorry if my english bad
Thanks
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Ratko mailto:ratko@teol.net