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2003 Jun 10
2
CerbNG v1.0-RC2 is now avaliable!
...bNG. As we all know motivation gives us strength for hard work
and in the open-source world motivation is provided by interest and
feedback from community.
We hope that when 1.0-RELEASE is avaliable, we will be able
to present RC1 of CerbNG for FreeBSD 5.x.
CerbNG can be found at:
http://cerber.sourceforge.net
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cerber/
Release notes are at:
http://cerber.sourceforge.net/CerbNG-1.0-RC2-RELNOTES.txt
Always up to date (snapshot from HEAD) policies are avaliable at:
http://cerber.sourceforge.net/policies/
We would also like to invite...
2003 Jun 10
2
CerbNG v1.0-RC2 is now avaliable!
...bNG. As we all know motivation gives us strength for hard work
and in the open-source world motivation is provided by interest and
feedback from community.
We hope that when 1.0-RELEASE is avaliable, we will be able
to present RC1 of CerbNG for FreeBSD 5.x.
CerbNG can be found at:
http://cerber.sourceforge.net
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cerber/
Release notes are at:
http://cerber.sourceforge.net/CerbNG-1.0-RC2-RELNOTES.txt
Always up to date (snapshot from HEAD) policies are avaliable at:
http://cerber.sourceforge.net/policies/
We would also like to invite...
2016 May 16
1
Ransomware?
...ptowall1; then
mail -s "Possible Crtptwall 4.0 found on server" support at domain.com </tmp/cryptowall1
fi
if locate .locky > /tmp/cryptowall1; then
mail -s "Possible Locky crypto found on server" support at domain.com </tmp/cryptowall1
fi
if locate .cerber > /tmp/cryptowall1; then
mail -s "Possible Cerber crypto found on server" support at domain.com </tmp/cryptowall1
fi
if locate .crypt > /tmp/cryptowall1; then
mail -s "Possible CRYPTXXX crypto found on server" support at domain.com </tmp/cryptowa...
2003 Apr 13
2
chroot() as non-root user?
I suspect this has been asked before but I'll ask anyway.
Q1: Is it possible for a non-root process to perform a chroot?
My interest is this: I have a typical ISP hosting account (verio; on a
FreeBSD 4.4 server.) I'd like to install and run various CGI packages, yet
protect myself (and my email, and my .ssh keys) from bugs being exploited
in those CGI packages. Chroot at the start
2016 May 16
4
Ransomware?
Am 16.05.2016 um 07:32 schrieb ToddAndMargo:
> May I surmise that all the encrypted file now have
> an extra extension of ".crypt"? So it is easy to
> see who got clobbered.
how do you come to that conclusion and even if some malware acts that
way what makes you sure you can rely on that? IMHO it would only be so
when the developer of the ransomware is a fool!
why should he
2003 Jul 12
5
jails, ipfilter & stunnel
I'm setting up a server where I plan to use Jails to improve security
I also have installed and am configuring ipfilter. Here are my
questions:
Because I'm using Jails, I will have to have multiple ip aliases on the
network interface. I will use ipfilter to specify what can go to each
of the addresses. (e.g., allow only incoming to port 80 on the jail
running apache).
Another
2003 Jul 25
3
systrace for FreeBSD 5.1
I'm porting the most recent version of Neil Provos' systrace to FreeBSD 5.1.
I'm sending him the diffs to integrate into his distribution. I'd also like
to submit them to someone with FreeBSD for consideration, and hopefully
inclusion as a port or whatever you prefer.
Who could I send them to, or what would you prefer me to do with regard to
FreeBSD?
Thanks,
Rich Murphey
2003 Apr 01
1
Jails and multihoming
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All,
are there any plans to allow FreeBSD jails to bind to more than one IP
address?
My scenario (virtual hosting) :
3 front-end hosts with 2 interfaces each, one on the public network, the
other on a private subnet.
1 back-end host, providing NFS mounts for the front-ends.
This scenarion is not uncommon in ISP environments, usually with a big
2004 Jan 06
5
Logging user activities
Hello,
What do you recommend for keeping track of user
activities? For preserving bash histories I followed
these recommendations:
http://www.defcon1.org/secure-command.html
They include using 'chflags sappnd .bash_history',
enabling process accounting, and the like.
My goal is to "watch the watchers," i.e. watch for
abuse of power by SOC people with the ability to view
2003 Sep 25
6
FreeBSD Patch question
I administer a remote server and want to apply some of the security patches. (I assume this is the best way to go since I can't go into single-user mode to use CVsup).
I have a couple of questions. First, I have installed one of the pgp ports to verify the patches. When I run it, I get this message:
> File 'buffer46.patch.asc' has signature, but with no text.
> Text is
2004 Feb 13
3
SYN Attacks - how i cant stop it
Hi,
I got this error when i tried to type for some of those.
"sysctl: unknown oid...." any idea..
my server seems to be very lagged, where else
the network connection seems fine, i think BSD
itself as my other redhat box is fine.
What else can i do to get optimum protection.
Thanks.
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From: "Per Engelbrecht" <per@xterm.dk>
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2003 Dec 01
0
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