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2020 Feb 12
2
Identify multiple users doing reverse port FWD with their pubkeys
...and if your
> logging verbosity is high enough, the pubkey's fingerprint will be
> written to the log. If you really need to identify *the pubkey*, you'll
> have to grab the PID of the sshd process holding the reverse port (can
> be gleaned from the output of "{netstat,ss} -natp") and then search
> through the logs for the lines of when it got started.
Thanks for the solution, Indeed it will works but it's not really
proper, I would like to find a way like having a different parameter
for each pubkey in the authorized key file and then be able to
identify whic...
2020 Feb 11
3
Identify multiple users doing reverse port FWD with their pubkeys
Hello,
I hope it's the correct ML to get support for "advanced" ssh use
(sorry if it's not the case)
And I would be very grateful if someone could help me on this issue.
Here is my challenge :
- I have X devices (around 30) and one SSH server
- Each of them have a unique public key and create one dynamic reverse
port forwarding on the server
- All of them connect with the
2024 Jul 09
1
RemoteForward Dynamic Port Allocation
On Tue, 9 Jul 2024, Jochen Bern wrote:
> allocated" the *same* port, one for SSH, one for HTTPS:
No, it?s not the same port, it?s a different (address, port) tuple.
> Is there anything I can do to prevent a port number being double assigned like
> this?
Use IPv4+IPv6 bindings for both?
bye,
//mirabilos
--
15:41?<Lo-lan-do:#fusionforge> Somebody write a testsuite for
2017 Jan 11
4
SSL Certificate
Hello!
Taking advantage of the email, I tried to make an ldap query with tls
and I had an error ..
Version Samba 4.4.4
samba-tool testparm -v --suppress-prompt|grep tls
ldap ssl = start tls
tls cafile = tls/ca.pem
tls certfile = tls/cert.pem
tls crlfile =
tls dh params file =
tls enabled = Yes
tls keyfile = tls/key.pem
tls
2017 Feb 13
1
LDAP problem
Hello Brian,
Sorry to my late answer, I did what you suggest previously
This error suggests a problem with your certificate. If it used to work
previously, then check it hasn't expired.
openssl s_client -connect devsamba.lucas.ufes.br:636
copy-paste the certificate into a pem file, including begin/end lines
openssl x509 -in mycert.pem -noout -enddate
And check your root CA
2024 Jul 09
1
RemoteForward Dynamic Port Allocation
...her defaults to v4+v6; That's how we tell on the server
which Port LISTENed on by a given sshd PID leads to the remote SSH and
which to HTTPS.
Today, for the first time, we noticed that two logins had "dynamically
allocated" the *same* port, one for SSH, one for HTTPS:
> # ss -natp | grep 34014
> LISTEN 0 128 127.0.0.1:34014 *:* users:(("sshd",pid=22509,fd=9))
> LISTEN 0 128 [::1]:34014 [::]:* users:(("sshd",pid=22511,fd=10))
> # ps -eo pid,lstart,cmd | egrep '(22509|22511) '
> 22509 Sun Jul 7 20:30:10 2024 sshd:...
2008 Mar 27
2
HTTP blocked?
I just installed CentOS 5 and put ZoneMinder on it. Everything seems to
be working fine, except I can't access the web pages from a remote
computer, even if it's on the same LAN. If I lynx to the webpage from the
server itself the web page comes up. I checked iptables and there doesn't
seem to be any block there. There is no firewall within my LAN that would
block port 80. Any other
2006 Jan 17
12
Multiple ISPs: How to force $FW traffic to a specific ISP (reprise)
Hi!
I have reprise try to resolve this problem, suspended from 17 dec 2005
I have try to apply the suggest of Jerry (see above).
The problem still exist.
See attach shorewall config, dump and tcpdump when I check to exit whit
SSH from firewall...
In the masq file is reported the last my attempt in order to resolve my
problem, however I have test also the example reported in MultiISP.html,
but
2012 Jun 24
0
nouveau _BIOS method
...RTT.DTSE.DTS1.
0360: 44 54 53 32 08 44 54 53 46 08 00 38 52 45 56 4e DTS2.DTSF..8REVN
0370: 08 00 10 41 50 49 43 08 54 43 4e 54 08 50 43 50 ...APIC.TCNT.PCP
0380: 30 08 50 43 50 31 08 50 50 43 4d 08 50 50 4d 46 0.PCP1.PPCM.PPMF
0390: 20 43 36 37 4c 08 4e 41 54 50 08 43 4d 41 50 08 C67L.NATP.CMAP.
03a0: 43 4d 42 50 08 4c 50 54 50 08 46 44 43 50 08 43 CMBP.LPTP.FDCP.C
03b0: 4d 43 50 08 43 49 52 50 08 53 4d 53 43 08 57 33 MCP.CIRP.SMSC.W3
03c0: 38 31 08 53 4d 43 31 08 49 47 44 53 08 54 4c 53 81.SMC1.IGDS.TLS
03d0: 54 08 43 41 44 4c 08 50 41 44 4c 08 43 53 54 45 T.CADL.PADL.CS...