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2008 Jan 11
0
freebsd-security Digest, Vol 236, Issue 1
-----Original Message----- From: owner-freebsd-security@freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-security@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of freebsd-security-request@freebsd.org Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 3:00 PM To: freebsd-security@freebsd.org Subject: freebsd-security Digest, Vol 236, Issue 1 Send freebsd-security mailing list submissions to freebsd-security@freebsd.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via
2004 Sep 12
2
Bug#271286: minor fix for ignore.d.server/oidentd
Package: logcheck Version: 1.2.27 Severity: wishlist hello, in ignore.d.server/oidentd you have: ^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ oidentd\[[0-9]+\]: Connection from \ [._[:alnum:]-]+ \([0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\):[0-9]{1,5}$ anyway, some oidentd logs don't have a hostname: oidentd[34562]: Connection from 241.145.24.135:2353 therefore you have to add: ^\w{3} [
2006 Apr 10
2
identd removed in Centos4.3?
Hi all, Has identd been removed from the upstream release? If so what replaces it? I see an oidentd rpm on DAG, but I'm curious about what I should be using? Many Thanks Daveh
2005 Feb 22
6
identd on "clients"
Hi, I use shorewall on my router (internal ip: 192.168.1.4). The router is used as a gateway for my lan. If I try to access an IRC server from any "client" (for exaples 192.168.1.1) I get the message "no identd". I tried the following in my shorewall rules config (etc/shorewall/rules), but i doesn''t work: ACCEPT net loc tcp 113
2014 Dec 20
0
Multiple Instances of Icecast???/
reflum, On Mon, 2014-12-08 at 16:54 +0000, Dean Sauer wrote: > On Mon, 01 Dec 2014 23:52:35 +0000, Philipp Schafft wrote: > > > Have you set top to display threads instead of processes? > > I rebooted, one process started, after a while... back to the insane > numbers of them, and even more threads.... > > below is: > > top -H (all threads) > 1509
2010 Nov 13
1
proctitle woes with 2.0.7 vs. 2.0.6
Hello - I just noticed, that there seems to be a change in the way "process titles" are being set between 2.0.6 and 2.0.7: Behavior of 2.0.6: (ps aux | fgrep dovecot) ------------------ root 30803 0.0 0.0 601540 708 ?? S 1:08AM 0:00.00 dovecot/log _dovecot 30802 0.0 0.0 601544 624 ?? S 1:08AM 0:00.00 dovecot/anvil root 30801 0.0 0.0
2006 Nov 08
2
freebsd-security Digest, Vol 184, Issue 2
On Nov 4, 2006, at 8:30 AM, Wesley Shields <wxs@atarininja.org> wrote: > > On Fri, Nov 03, 2006 at 07:54:59AM -0800, Ricardo A. Reis wrote: > [...] >> In the II COLARIS - Joanna Rutkowska alert the possible >> new technology of Malware's using hardware virtualization, present >> in AMD and INTEL new processor. >> >> I've two questions ...
2005 Jan 07
2
Asterisk 1.0.2 - Unable to allocate channel structure
Hi, This morning I had some failed calls. On the console (and in the log) I saw the error "Unable to allocate channel structure". Before I restarted the process, I checked it's memory usage in ps and glanced at my free memory in top. Asterisk was using a normal ammount of memory, about 40M. I don't think this was a system limit. This was running Asterisk v1.0.2. Below is
1998 Jun 08
27
Services not required?
I''m in the process of locking down as much of my systems here as possible as to available ports. I am down to only a handful but am not sure how much of a security risk they pose and was wondering if anyone here might be able to comment, or suggest secure versions to run: 21/FTP (WU-ftpd v2.4.2 BETA 14) 22/SSH (1.22) 23/TELNET (Netkit 0.09) 25/SMTP (Sendmail
2005 Apr 20
2
nsswitch.conf & winbind
Hi! When a configured samba server i enter the following command, i don't see any of my domain user. MORGOTH:~# getent passwd root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash daemon:x:1:1:daemon:/usr/sbin:/bin/sh bin:x:2:2:bin:/bin:/bin/sh sys:x:3:3:sys:/dev:/bin/sh ... nobody:x:65534:65534:nobody:/home:/bin/sh guillaume:x:1000:1000:Guillaume C.,,,:/home/guillaume:/bin/bash
2003 Apr 11
2
no idle CPU ... system hogging it all ...
Its been looking like this pretty much all day ... top shows nothing major, and the drive looks reaonably quiet ... there is nothing in messages to indicate a problem that I can see (even those enclosure messages have been reasonably quiet) ... What consumes SYS CPU? Stuff like apache and jakarta-tomcat use up USER CPU, correct? neptune# iostat 5 tty aacd0 pass0
2004 Jul 09
7
IRC channel #asterisk on irc.freenode.net
Hi all! It's great to start with "for dummies" question, but hey, we all have been human infants also =) Problem is, that I can not log on to this channel and I haven't found anything helpful during the past few days either. 1. The irc.freenode.net server gives me "Couldn't look up your hostname" and "No identd (auth) response" followed with
2023 Apr 11
1
Killing the OpenSSH server doesn't cause the Windows OpenSSH client to die
On 4/7/2023 1:13 PM, Yuri wrote: > On 4/7/23 10:08, Bob Rasmussen wrote: >> It depends how you "kill" the SSH server. >> >> If you kill it by sending it a SIGKILL signal, it will NOT notify the >> client, so the client will stay running until the client discovers >> the connection is broken. > > > I run 'kill <pid>' which sends
2008 Aug 26
2
Hig cpu-usage on 3.0.24 on 64bit Debian etch
I'm having an issue with cpu-spikes on the following setup Samba 3.0.24 as PDC with cups as the printing system on a Debian Etch 64 bit version Intel dual-core system My main problem is, that everything works just fine, there are no serious errors in the log files, even if i step the log level up to level 3. What happens is that the processes belonging to the guest-account have occasional
2004 May 20
1
Winbind causes LLOONNGG delays
I have Samba 3.0.4 joined to a Windows 2000 Active Directory domain with about 16,000 users and 1,000 groups. I run FreeBSD 5.2.1 on a Dell PowerEdge 1750, dual proc P4 Xeon with HTT and 1 gig of RAM. Storage is RAID-5, three drives, 36G each. I use winbind to auth users when accessing shares on the server. This is going to be our new fileserver. Check this: # time ps auxwww | grep http root
2020 Jun 04
1
Samba-4.11 AD DC provisioning fails
I decided to restart the provisioning process. I stopped the samba_server, deleted /usr/local/etc/smb4.conf and /var/db/samba4. I then decided to do an interactive provisioning and this is the result: [root at smb4-1 ~ (master)]# ll /var/samba4 ; ll /usr/local/etc/smb4.conf ls: /var/samba4: No such file or directory ls: /usr/local/etc/smb4.conf: No such file or directory [root at smb4-1 ~
2004 Jul 15
4
freenode #asterisk IRC channel identd problem
Sorry to ask this question here since it's related to IRC and not Asterisk, but I am having trouble logging into the #asterisk IRC channel on freenode and was wondering if anyone else has had this problem and solved it. So here's the situation: Whenever I try to login to the #asterisk channel I get a message like "you must be identified to login to this channel." So after doing
2020 Sep 19
0
loss of communication
> On Sep 14, 2020, at 9:12 PM, Joe Reid <jreid at vnet.net> wrote: > > rPi3 running current Buster. I get this far: > > # upsc networkups > Init SSL without certificate database > battery.charge: 100 > battery.charge.warning: 30 > battery.runtime: 2891 > battery.type: PbAC > device.mfr: Vertiv Co > device.model: Liebert PST5 > device.type: ups >
2003 Apr 02
1
Kernel lockup (kjournald?)
I am getting an odd situation when backing up a number of ext3 filesystems and was wondering if it could be caused by journalling. Over the space of a minute the load average will jump from 2 to over 40 and the system will be unresponsive for anywhere from 8 to 25 minutes. I am going to be trying a number of things, but was wondering if anyone could see the reason for the high load given the
2018 Dec 03
3
Samba 4.9.3 and the "10 hour problem"
We have a setup with a bunch of Dell servers acting as fileserver for the university here, running FreeBSD with Samba (and NFS & SFTP) to provide service for staff & students. This works in general really (very) well. We have around 4000-5000 SMB connections spread over 6 servers during “rush hours” (8am-5pm). However, due to some strange (I bet it’s due to the service ticket timeout)