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2008 Nov 20
2
SYD flood dropped on Sendmail (centos 4.x)
...ese servers require a reboot after each attack. My firewall says it's
blocked? Do I need to patch something on sendmail? Or is my firewall not
doing its job (Sonicwall)? This is not the first time this has happened.
11/20/2008 02:53:04.864 - SYN flood attack dropped -
75.2.205.141, 48102 - 10.80.80.210, 110
11/20/2008 03:08:04.864 - SYN flood attack dropped -
75.2.205.141, 64955, greatcooks.biz - 10.80.80.220, 110
11/20/2008 03:23:08.864 - SYN flood attack dropped -
75.2.205.141, 43068, greatcooks.biz - 10.80.80.210, 110
Any input would be much appreciat...
2012 Mar 05
1
how to enable debugging
..., queries, etc).
I'm configuring xapian 1.2.8 on OSX with "./configure
--enable-debug-verbose", then
$ export XAPIAN_DEBUG_FLAGS=-1
$ export XAPIAN_DEBUG_LOG=test.log
$ sudo xapian-tcpsrv /path/to/db --port 972
Starting server on port 972
Listening...
Connection from 127.0.0.1, port 48102
Connection from 127.0.0.1, port 48358
Got exception NetworkError: Received EOF (context: /path/to/db)
Closing connection.
Connection from 127.0.0.1, port 48614
Got exception NetworkError: Received EOF (context: /path/to/db)
Closing connection.
The client can connect and make queries but I can'...
2007 Jan 05
1
Problems managing groups with smbldap
...desan,dc=com,dc=br" scope=2 deref=2
filter="(&(objectClass=posixGroup)(cn=dinf - suporte))"
Jan 5 11:01:09 localhost slapd[28600]: conn=42054 op=1 SEARCH RESULT tag=101
err=0 nentries=1 text=
Jan 5 11:01:09 localhost slapd[28600]: conn=42055 fd=38 ACCEPT from
IP=192.168.130.200:48102 (IP=0.0.0.0:389)
Jan 5 11:01:09 localhost slapd[28600]: conn=42055 op=0 BIND dn="" method=128
Jan 5 11:01:09 localhost slapd[28600]: conn=42055 op=0 RESULT tag=97 err=0 text=
Jan 5 11:01:10 localhost slapd[28600]: conn=42055 op=1 SRCH
base="dc=prodesan,dc=com,dc=br" scope=2 d...
2001 Jan 18
2
root fs type in fstab
Hello all.
I am currently using ext3 0.0.5d with great success. I am a bit
conflicted about what to tell the system regarding my root filesystem
however. I have my root filesystem configured and working as an ext3
filesystem, but it is/was not without some fraught.
Using RedHat 7.0, if you simply create your journal on the root file-
system, figure out it's inode number, issue a
lilo -R