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2000 Apr 03
1
Re: IPMASQ and lock-up of all terminals ---- Sum mary and update
In article <27BC18174C3CD2118F6000A0C99E423E026A17F3@CRPHEX02.NAVSSES.NAVY.MIL>, <MeriwetherDJ@nswccd.navy.mil> wrote: >Well, last night, my box was hit again.. same symptoms: > >All attempts to connect remotely receive a connection, but a login prompt >never comes up. What about other servers that this machine is running? Do they all hang, or can you get a response from
1999 Dec 01
0
Security Patches for Slackware 7.0 Available (fwd)
...:08 +0100 From: Glynn Clements <glynn@sensei.co.uk> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Message-ID: <14404.30024.249000.591863@glynn.ingames.com> Date: Wed, 1 Dec 1999 02:09:25 +0100 (GMT--1:00) To: hgtaesml@umail.furryterror.org (Zygo Blaxell) Cc: <linux-security@redhat.com> Subject: [linux-security] Re: Programming ... In-Reply-To: <slrn847rok.dhq.zblaxell@washu.furryterror.org> References: <Pine.LNX.4.10.9911270940190.3182-100000@one.ctelcom.net> <m3iu2n4mlc.fsf@jfog-bb.dep.no> <slrn847rok.dhq.zbla...
2000 Mar 15
0
Re: IPMASQ and lock-up of all terminals ---- Sum mary and update
...TP id BAA20919 for <linux-security@redhat.com>; Tue, 4 Apr 2000 01:08:24 -0400 Received: from mngexecu by sana.furryterror.org with local (Exim 3.12 #1 (Debian)) id 12c8fr-0001G8-00 for <linux-security@redhat.com>; Mon, 03 Apr 2000 11:21:55 -0400 From: hgtaesml@umail.furryterror.org (Zygo Blaxell) Subject: [linux-security] Re: IPMASQ and lock-up of all terminals ---- Sum mary and update Date: 3 Apr 2000 11:21:53 -0400 Organization: A poorly-maintained Debian GNU/Linux InterNetNews site Message-ID: <8cacuh$4n1$1@sana.furryterror.org> References: <27BC18174C3CD2118F6000A0C99E...
1999 Nov 27
1
Re: Programming ...
Many thanks to the moderator who pointed out errors and suggested the correct information on this post. Over half the ideas are due to him. ;) Don't forget this is about writing your own daemon or TCP program. Some of the ideas here will not happen with today's software that has been hardened. It is presented to prevent your software from being taken advantage of. Most often,
1997 Sep 16
8
Re: Security Concern..
[Mod: This message is a reason *why* linux-security is moderated list. This is also a reason why Rogier, myself, Alan Cox and others really do not want to have completely open lists that deal with security related aspects of running a system as way too many people just jump to conclusions and give suggestions without doing any reasearch on a subject. -- alex (co-moderator of
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 [mod:
2002 Jul 30
1
limit on number of pc guests.
...pc guests reaches 20, no other pc users can browse the files on the Samba server. Is this a known problem?? My configuration file is lised below: #======================= Global Settings ===================================== [global] # workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name workgroup = ZYGOMIS # Additional NetBIOS names to respond to, for use with multiple # "virtual" Samba servers. # netbios aliases = ren zeus netbios aliases = ren include = /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf.%L # server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field server string = Samba Serve...
1997 Sep 26
3
kerneld and module security
Here''s a neat trick for a machine running kerneld: not_root@machine$ /sbin/ifconfig isofs loads ''/lib/modules/(kernel version here)/fs/isofs.o''. /sbin/ifconfig when run as non-root queries a network interface for its configuration. However, if the interface is unknown it also tries to load the module that implements that interface using the name of the interface as