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Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "sniffable".

2003 Jan 05
2
Some experiences
...STARTTLS is absolutely the *wrong* solution for mailbox access (or for anything that deals with a store-and-forward transport). I therefore tried md5 passwords in a passwd-file, with STARTTLS enabled. Didn't work. I turned off SSL, and reenabled plain-text, and watched the login go by. Very sniffable, of course. But correct username and password ... failed. There are instructions for creating digest-md5 style secrets in auth.txt, but none for md5 passwords; I used openssl passwd -1 [password] (and cut and paste). It seems odd to me that this didn't work; does that command use a different...
2000 Oct 15
3
Re(2): Mime Type and Ogg (More)
...t; for an ogg file that contains video, even if it also contains audio or other data. * other appropriate types for data that doesn't fall into either of these categories. * To make recognization of the mime type easiest for file manager and shell applications, have a distinct sniffable magic number for each distinct mime type. Otherwise, algorithmic detection will be necessary, as for MP3. Having many file formats with no sniffable magic number slows down the whole user environment. Nautilus includes a highly optimized mime sniffer that works really fast, but if we have...
1998 Jun 08
27
Services not required?
...erver, already sent letter to author for security info). On servers that have no need for the above ports (ie, telnet, tacacs, pop3, et al) they are disabled. My main concerns are based on the assumption that someone might gain access to the local subnet, which protocols would be sniffable/hackable/et al? Stephen Costaras, stevecs@chaven.com
2004 Mar 17
1
Backing Up Files I Don't Own
Hi, I need to back up all of /home on a remote server for which I have root access but cannot (and will not) do root logins via ssh. Of course if I attempt to rsync files that I don't own, rsync skips over them. My account is allowed to sudo, if that helps. How can I use rsync to do the following: rsync -av --compress --progress --delete -e me@SomeRemoteServer:/home
2001 Oct 24
1
cannot create /padrao/.oi2.sJ5loG : No such file or directory
Hi, I'm trying to use rsync. my /usr/local/etc/rsyncd.conf is: log file = /var/log/rsyncd pid file = /etc/rsyncd.pid syslog facility = local5 [padrao] comment= Arquivos para Configuracao Maq RedHat path=/usr/adm/padrao read only=no list = yes I want to write in /usr/adm/padrao with the command "rsync -uve ssh ./oi2 drcpc1:/padrao/oi2" of client machine but I received this
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...questions regarding Samba <samba.lists.samba.org> List-Unsubscribe: <http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba>, <mailto:samba-request@lists.samba.org?subject=unsubscribe> List-Archive: http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/ Some hints about login as root. unsecure , cause sniffable are unencrypted logins as root (e.g. ftp, http, telnet) if really neccessary, use stunnel for swat http://stunnel.mirt.net/. and set hosts allow/deny parameters in smb.conf to restrict users from WEB to modify your config. for telnet and other shells you should forbid root access .... better is t...