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2006 Mar 07
3
Jails and loopback interfaces
Hi,
Running: Freebsd 6.0
I am wondering if it is possible to have acces to loopback ip in a jail. I
currently have a server running a jail. In the jail, there is a database and a
web server. I would like to be able to have the database only bind on a
loopback address and not on the jail's ip.
Can this be done and how?
Thanks
-Cyril
2006 May 04
3
Jails and loopback interfaces
> I recently did something like this. I have a webserver in a jail that
> needs to talk to a database, and the webserver is the only thing that
> should talk to the databse.
> My solution was to use 2 jails: one for the webserver, and another for the
> database.
> Jail 1:
> * runs webserver
> * binds to real interface with real, routable IP
> Jail 2:
> *
2006 Sep 07
3
comments on handbook chapter
``You do not want to overbuild your security or you will interfere
with the detection side, and detection is one of the single most
important aspects of any security mechanism. For example, it makes
little sense to set the schg flag (see chflags(1)) on every system
binary because while this may temporarily protect the binaries, it
prevents an attacker who has broken in from making an easily
2005 Sep 24
1
Encrypt some services with ipsec
Hi all,
I have two prodction servers with FreeBSD 5.4 (all security patches
are applied). They running some services like dns, ssh, http, ftp, etc.
But I woukd like to encrypt some services for some hosts with ipsec when
it is accessed. For example:
- DNS resolution: not encrypted.
- DNS replication master-slave: encrypted by ipsec.
- Telnet: encrypted by ipsec for some hosts. Deny
2007 Jan 13
3
Permission denied by op
i am invoking op from a python proggy which does an op.system() of
op chmod 640 /usr/local/etc/tac_plus.conf
i get "Permission denied by op"
% ls -l /usr/local/etc/op.access
-r-------- 1 root wheel 149 Jan 13 07:41 /usr/local/etc/op.access
% cat /usr/local/etc/op.access
# 2007.01.13
#
#DEFAULT users=src
#
chown /usr/sbin/chown $* ; users=src
chmod /bin/chmod $* ; users=src
2005 Mar 03
4
Renaming root account
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Hi everyone,
One quick question: Is it safe and/or sensible to rename the root
account, so that the only uid 0 user on a system is something different
to root? I can see how this would be effective against external
attackers who have no knowledge of the internals of the system as they
would spend pointless hours trying to crack a user which doesnt
2005 Nov 16
11
Need urgent help regarding security
Good Day!
I think we have a serious problem. One of our old
server running FreeBSD 4.9 have been compromised and
is now connected to an ircd server..
195.204.1.132.6667 ESTABLISHED
However, we still haven't brought the server down in
an attempt to track the intruder down. Right now we
are clueless as to what we need to do..
Most of our servers are running legacy operating
systems(old
2003 May 27
4
multihost master.passwd sync
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Just wondered if anyone had any suggestions about syncing up master.passwd
files between multiple machines that didn't involve allowing root login
remotely? The users need to be able to log in remotely and own files on the
different machines.
~~
Andy Harrison
ah##@httpsite.com
ICQ: 123472 AIM/Y!: AHinMaine
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2005 Oct 02
11
Repeated attacks via SSH
Everyone:
We're starting to see a rash of password guessing attacks via SSH
on all of our exposed BSD servers which are running an SSH daemon.
They're coming from multiple addresses, which makes us suspect that
they're being carried out by a network of "bots" rather than a single attacker.
But wait... there's more. The interesting thing about these attacks
is that
2006 Mar 22
7
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-06:13.sendmail
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FreeBSD-SA-06:13.sendmail Security Advisory
The FreeBSD Project
Topic: Race condition in sendmail
Category: contrib
Module: contrib_sendmail
Announced:
2016 Feb 28
0
Request for Homepage - new wiki member
Hi,
UsamaahBigby UsamaahBigby ALLUK
Can I please have access for a personal homepage.
Thanks, Usamaah
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