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1997 Jan 30
1
SecureNet PRO - BETA TESTING
*** CALL FOR BETA TESTERS ***
MimeStar, Inc. is preparing the final release of SecureNet PRO v2.0, a
complete network security system. SecureNet PRO combines several key
technologies including session monitoring, session hijacking, connection
firewalling, and keyword-based intrusion detection. Version 2.0 of this
product also includes a new graphical users interface and client-server
2000 Mar 02
0
ICMP & IPCHAINS
To all those that wanted to know how I was filtering particular
ICMP packets here is a few snippets from my firewall script which is
based on one by Ian Hall-Beyer. I hope this helps you get started.
Also note the output of the command:
ipchains -h icmp
Shawn Mitchell mentioned blocking all ICMP echos and especially
broadcast echos. Perhaps he''d care to elaborate with a similar
2003 Mar 12
1
Problems with ! -p
Hi there,
rsync version 2.5.5 protocol version 26.
I seem to be having some trouble using rsync to ignore permissions on a
remote host when syncing back to a local host. I want it to listen to
the umask of the user running the rsync locally. Eg:
[remote host - I've touched a file made it 4750, etc, etc]
hostb $ mkdir -p /data/rsync/temp
hostb $ touch /data/rsync/temp/foo
hostb $ chgrp
2006 May 31
0
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-06:15.ypserv
.../www.freebsd.org/security/>.
I. Background
The ypserv(8) utility is a server which distributes NIS databases to client
systems within an NIS domain.
II. Problem Description
There are two documented methods of restricting access to NIS maps through
ypserv(8): through the use of the /var/yp/securenets file, and through the
/etc/hosts.allow file. While both mechanisms are implemented in the server,
a change in the build process caused the "securenets" access restrictions
to be inadvertantly disabled.
III. Impact
ypserv(8) will not load or process any of the networks or hosts specifie...
2006 May 31
0
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-06:15.ypserv
.../www.freebsd.org/security/>.
I. Background
The ypserv(8) utility is a server which distributes NIS databases to client
systems within an NIS domain.
II. Problem Description
There are two documented methods of restricting access to NIS maps through
ypserv(8): through the use of the /var/yp/securenets file, and through the
/etc/hosts.allow file. While both mechanisms are implemented in the server,
a change in the build process caused the "securenets" access restrictions
to be inadvertantly disabled.
III. Impact
ypserv(8) will not load or process any of the networks or hosts specifie...
2003 Mar 25
0
[Bug 125] with BSM auditing, cron editing thru ssh session causes cron jobs to fail
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125
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2003 Apr 14
1
Kernel Bug question
Greetings all,
We have had one of our mail servers running 4.8-STABLE reboot every few hours
The following messages were found in the /var/log/messages
>Apr 13 13:19:20 ms /kernel: panic: malloc: wrong bucket
>Apr 13 13:19:20 ms /kernel:
>Apr 13 13:19:20 ms /kernel: syncing disks... 75 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 41 3
>3 3 3 3 3 3 8 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
>
2000 Feb 29
4
ICMP
After the recent attacks on the major servers on the web my ISP has
decided to stop all ICMP messages from his ISP.
I have red the RFCs and it seems that he cant do that... As a result
pings and traceroutes will not work.
I need a friendly person out there to tell me a way to break the news to
him that he has to allow ICMP packets
through his network... any suggestions would be helpfull
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2005 Apr 13
2
Transferring boot sequence to hard disk
Hello everyone,
I use syslinux to make bootable USB sticks. I would like to offer the
choice, right at the beginning, to either continue booting from the USB
stick, or to boot as usual from the hard disk. Is this psossible to
do with syslinux ?
Thanks,
Al
2004 Sep 04
1
IPFW PULLUP Failed
Greetings all
I keep getting the message on the console "IPFW pullup failed"
I cannot seem to find out what it means or how to correct it any help
would be of great help. I'm running FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE-p17
Thank you in advance.
Jean M. Vandette
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2005 Jul 07
1
MS-DOS Magic ?
Hi all,
I've tried and retried to make some USB sticks bootable. I started by
making one partition, labeling it FAT16, copying a kernel, an initrd and
a very simple syslinux.cfg file. I ran syslinux /dev/sda1 on it.
Didn't boot. I tried placing on it the mbr.bin file ('cat mbr.bin >
/dev/sda') but still no boot. Then I tried various combinations of
these two. Labeling
2011 Jun 08
1
tcrules: src/dest ports and proto error
Hello,
It seems that the following restriction is not shown in the online man page
for tcrules:
ERROR: SOURCE/DEST PORT(S) not allowed with PROTO all :
/tmp/shorewall/tcrules (line 2)
Please let me know if this is expressed otherwise in the
documentation.
Thanks.
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2005 May 24
1
USB stick won't boot anymore
Hi all,
This surely has nothing to do with syslinux, but since many people
here ar eusing USB sticks as booting devices (using syslinux) this is a
good place to ask, I think.
I have an Apacer 1GB USB stick that was happily booting PCs using
syslinux. But now, after some tests, it does not anymore. It does not
even produce some kind of message from syslinux when booting. Nothing.
The
2005 May 04
2
syslinux: localboot error
Hello all,
I'm booting a USB stick (DOS formatted, one 1GB partition) and I'd
like to offer the choice of either continue booting from the USB stick,
or booting from the installed hard disk (Linux ext3). I've asked this
question here previously and Quinn replied saying I should use the
'localboot -1' option which would pass boot to the next device. And so
I did. The BIOS
2010 Nov 23
4
ERROR: Duplicate Host Group
Hello,
This is using version 4.4.11.3 (Debian).
The following error occurs:
ERROR: Duplicate Host Group (eth1:10.128.23.34/16) in zone loc :
The configuration is a test config. Commented lines removed to keep
it clear:
# cat zones
fw firewall
loc ipv4
# cat interfaces
loc eth1 -
# cat hosts
loc eth1:10.128.23.34/16
# cat policy
all all ACCEPT
2011 Apr 23
6
TC: Simple and complex configs interplay
Hello,
From a user perspective, the simple (tcpri) and complex TC configs
offers two rather distinct choices. A user can very well be OK with
only using the simple way and that''s very fine. Then again, even in
doing so, the more complex config options are available. What is the
interplay between the two as far as having some parameters configured
in both at the same time ? So far