Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "badhost".
2010 Feb 01
1
"phishing" (was: [patch] Automatically add keys to agent)
[ Sorry, I did not see the renamed thread until I'd already replied on
the old one. Calling this a phishing attack is exactly right. ]
On 2010-01-30, Joachim Schipper wrote:
> If I understand you correctly, you argue that connecting to malicious
> hosts is currently secure, and will remain secure, but that it will
> become easier to convince people to send the passphrase for
2000 Jul 31
1
find canonic host name
...nown_hosts file.
getaddrinfo seems (on Debian GNU/Linux 2.2, GNU libc 2.1.3) to look
up the IP address of the entered host then reverse look up the IP
address to get the cannonical name. I think this means that my DNS
administrator can control the cannonical name. So, if I have both
goodhost and badhost in my known_hosts file, and the DNS admin makes
badhost the cannonical name of goodhost, ssh would successfully
connect me to badhost when I ask to connect to goodhost. (I realize
this applies only when I enter a host without dots, but that is only
a small consolation.) I would expect ssh to conn...
2008 Jan 03
2
scp -q behavior different than documented
Hi
The man page says -q disables the progress meter, but it also disables
all other output.
$ scp -q badhost:/bin/ls .
$ scp badhost:/bin/ls .
ssh: badhost: Name or service not known
I would like -q to disable the progress meter as documented (I don't see
the point of a -q flag if all it does is discards stderr, since I can
already do that with my shell), but you might prefer to update the man
page...
2008 Jan 07
7
[Bug 1427] New: scp -q behavior different than documented
...drot.org
ReportedBy: mikel at mikelward.com
Created an attachment (id=1434)
--> (http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/attachment.cgi?id=1434)
only disable the progress meter, keep error messages
The man page says -q disables the progress meter, but it also disables
all other output.
$ scp -q badhost:/bin/ls .
$ scp badhost:/bin/ls .
ssh: badhost: Name or service not known
I would like -q to disable the progress meter as documented (I don't
see
the point of a -q flag if all it does is discards stderr, since I can
already do that with my shell), but you might prefer to update the man
page...
2004 Nov 21
1
[Fwd: Re: Importing into rc.firewal rules]
Hi,
> On Sat, Nov 20, 2004 at 01:32:15PM -0500, Francisco Reyes wrote:
>> I have a grown list of IPs that I am "deny ip from ###.### to any".
Infected machines, hackers, etc..
>>
>> Is there a way to have this list outside of rc.firewall and just read
it in?
>
from man ipfw
LOOKUP TABLES
Lookup tables are useful to handle large sparse address sets, typically