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2004 Dec 17
5
Strange command histories in hacked shell history
> Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 20:31:05 +0800 > From: Ganbold <ganbold@micom.mng.net> > Subject: Strange command histories in hacked shell server Just a minor comment on one portion of your message. [All deleted except the pertinent part - wjv] > Machine is configured in such way that everyone can create an account itself. > Some user dir permissions: > ...
2013 Jun 09
1
samba4 password sync howto?
hi: we have some service which store local password. and we want to sync samba4 (4.0.5) passwords to them. when we use windows server before, we can use ssod and write our own program to do that. at first I think it should be easy with settings like below: unix password sync = yes passwd program = /share/bin/samba_passwd_sync.pl %u passwd chat = *new*password* %n\n
2005 Sep 07
2
ee using 99% cpu after user ssh session terminates abnormaly
Recently i have been using a dialup 56k account to access the net and have noticed that when my ssh session times out and I am editing a file in ` ee ' the system goes to 99% cpu usage and stays like this till the pid is killed. This is a standard user account (not root/su) Would a user be able to create a denial of service condition on the remote system using this bug? (sorry if this is
2010 Aug 27
0
Strange problem
Hello. I have a strange problem with rsync With a cron, I run a script that launches about 30 processes at once, two of which fail, always the same. It worked fine until recently. The commands executed are of the type: rsync -Aavq --password-file=passfile --del --log-file=logfile rsync://user at machine1/path /mnt/backups/machine1/ rsync -Aavq --password-file=passfile --del --log-file=logfile
2006 May 22
12
FreeBSD Security Survey
Dear FreeBSD users and system administrators, While the FreeBSD Security Team has traditionally been very good at investigating and responding to security issues in FreeBSD, this only solves half of the security problem: Unless users and administrators of FreeBSD systems apply the security patches provided, the advisories issued accomplish little beyond alerting potential attackers to the