Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "ftp"
2008 Jul 22
3
6.3-RELEASE-p3 recurring panics on multiple SM PDSMi+
We have 10 SuperMicro PDSMi+ 5015M-MTs that are panic'ing every few
days. This started shortly after upgrade from 6.2-RELEASE to
6.3-RELEASE with freebsd-update.
Other than switching to a debugging kernel, a little sysctl tuning,
and patching with freebsd-update, they are stock. The debugging
kernel was built from source that is also being patched with
freebsd-update.
These systems are
2003 Aug 03
1
ipfw or ipf w/stateful behavior
Hi,
first i must tell you, that my english is not the best,
i hav learned my english from manpages and documentation.
Please excuse this.
I have setted up a Box w/FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE for connecting
to the w3 through an DSL/ATM-Connection.
Now i know the stateful handling of firewall-rules under linux
with iptables.In the second i have understand that FreeBSD comes with the
netfilter-extensions.
2004 Jan 11
5
BSD-licensed IDS/IDP Software?
I seem to remember seeing somewhere (on this list/on the web -- don't
remember) that there was some ``Snort-like'' software that was available under
the BSD license. Unfortunately, I'm unable to find any information about such
software. Was I dreaming, or can anybody else jog my memory? :)
Kind regards,
Devon H. O'Dell
2003 Dec 08
3
IAX error messages in log
I constantly get the following error messages in
/var/log/asterisk/messages:
Dec 8 10:52:57 WARNING[1009521664]: File chan_iax.c, Line 3324
(iax_ack_registry): Received unsolicited registry ack from '192.168.0.1'
Dec 8 10:52:57 WARNING[1009521664]: File chan_iax.c, Line 4181
(socket_read): Registration failure
Where 192.168.0.1 is another asterisk server. Below are the local and
2006 Jul 18
0
Last item...
Hi again,
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 05:02:59 -0500,
Scott R Ehrlich <scott@MIT.EDU> wrote:
> It would now be nice to figure out how to get Oddcast and
> Icecast2 to play nice on ports other than 8000/8001. I've
> tried other higher ports (10000+), but Winamp keeps timing out
> on connect attempts. Same settings (client and server),
> Winamp works flawlessly on 8000/8001.
2003 Sep 28
1
Apache under attack and eating resources?
This might be more related to an Apache-security list, but as the machine is
running FreeBSD, I thought I'd ask here first.
In the last two weeks, I've been seeing some very strange errors in my logs a
few times daily around the same times. While this happens, load averages go
through the roof (I've seen 36+, which is outragous), and the machine becomes
very unresponsive.
First
2004 Apr 20
1
[patch] Raw sockets in jails
Although RAW sockets can be used when specifying the source
address of packets (defeating one of the aspects of the jail)
some people may find it usefull to use utilities like ping(8)
or traceroute(8) from inside jails.
Enclosed is a patch I have written which gives you the option
of allowing prison-root to create raw sockets inside the prison,
so
2003 Aug 28
4
compromised server
I have a server that has been compromised.
I'm running version 4.6.2
when I do
>last
this line comes up in the list.
shutdown ~ Thu Aug 28 05:22
That was the time the server went down.
There seemed to be some configuration changes.
Some of the files seemed to revert back to default versions
(httpd.conf, resolv.conf)
Does anyone have a clue what type of
2006 May 27
3
On what versions of FreeBSD can we unreserve ports?
On which versions of FreeBSD is it now possible to
un-reserve ports?
( I've been waiting for this since forever ... have
spent countless days - $$$ - trying to install
workarounds, only to junk them later. I've even
been paid a consulting gig to develop this, and
declined to deploy it on my own servers :-/ )
iang
2006 Oct 20
2
mac_portacl
Hi, folks.
I am trying to implement reverse proxy using squid with mac_portacl,
but i have problem while binding squid to port 80.
Am i missed something?
Here is my mac_portacl variables:
# sysctl security.mac.portacl.
security.mac.portacl.enabled: 1
security.mac.portacl.suser_exempt: 1
security.mac.portacl.autoport_exempt: 1
security.mac.portacl.port_high: 1023
security.mac.portacl.rules:
2003 May 31
3
Packet flow through IPFW+IPF+IPNAT ?
Hi.
On my FreeBSD 4.8 configured IPFW2+IPF+IPNAT and I use them all:
- IPFW - traffic accounting, shaping, balancing and filtering;
- IPFilter - policy routing;
- IPNAT - masquerading.
I want to know, how IP-packets flow through all of this components?
What's the path?
incoming: IPFW Layer2 -> IPFW&Dummynet -> IPNAT -> IPFilter ?
outgoing: IPFW Layer2 ->
2007 May 01
5
OT: Capture Asterisk traffic
I want to capture all my Asterisk traffic (including RTP) and then analyse
it.
My plan was to use tcpdump and then analyse with Wireshark. The following
works:
tcpdump -i eth0 -s 0 -w /tmp/tcpdump.1
But I want to be a bit more selective:
tcpdump -C 100 -W 10 -w /tmp/tcpdump -i eth1 -s 0 udp and dst port >= 5060
This doesn't capture the RTP traffic. Could anyone advise what I'm
2014 Nov 24
2
pxelinux efi64 boot woes on hyper-v gen 2
http://www.niallbrady.com/2014/06/11/when-uefi-network-booting-on-a-hyperv-gen-2-vm-you-might-get-pxe-e99-unexpected-network-error/
P.S. It's not this and I'm getting a PXE-E99 tftp failure "Unexepected Network Error", so I'll guess I'll need to investigate what kind of TFTP server makes hyper-v happy. Virtualbox, VmWare seem to have the same EFI boot code & output
2006 Jul 08
3
strange limitation on rcmd()
The manual page says, that rcmd() is only to be used by root's processes.
On other OSes (Solaris, AIX), trying to call rcmd() without being root simply
fails.
FreeBSD, however, tries to be helpful and invokes rcmdsh in this case, which
is inefficient and leaves the stderr's filedescriptor (fd2p) unfilled.
Why?
My understanding is, this is to make it harder for would-be attackers to
2004 Nov 09
2
Firewall rules that discriminate by connection duration
I'm interested in crafting firewall rules that throttle connections
that have lasted more than a certain amount of time. (Most such
connections are P2P traffic, which should be given a lower priority
than other connections and may constitute network abuse.) Alas, it
doesn't appear that FreeBSD's IPFW can keep tabs on how long a
connection has been established. Is there another firewall
2004 May 17
4
Multi-User Security
Hello list.
I would like to get your opinion on what is a safe multi-user environment.
The scenario:
We would like to offer to some customers of ours some sort of network
backup/archive. They would put daily or weekly backups from their local
machine on our server using rsync and SSH. Therefore, they all have a user
account on our server. However, we must ensure that they would absolutely
not be
2003 Aug 12
0
Fw: Certification (was RE: realpath(3) et al)
That /. shit is indeed VERY annoying :( (FreeBSD dead WTF!!)
But if I have to convince a customer why to choose for FreeBSD, I always use
Yahoo! as an example. They got some ridiculous traffic and that site is
ultra fast.
They always buy that :D
So for now i dont need an audit
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Devon H. O'Dell" <dodell@sitetronics.com>
2004 Oct 07
5
Question restricting ssh access for some users only
I've used ssh as a secure telnet up to now but done little else with
it. The FreeBSD machines I look after on our internet-facing network
all have one account which I connect to for administration. I've set
up /etc/hosts.allow on all the machines to only allow ssh from a
limited internal network range.
Now I want to create a new account on one machine which will be
accessible from the
2014 Nov 27
0
pxelinux efi64 boot woes on hyper-v gen 2
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 3:24 AM, Luke Ledgerd <luke.ledgerd at niteco.se> wrote:
> http://www.niallbrady.com/2014/06/11/when-uefi-network-booting-on-a-hyperv-gen-2-vm-you-might-get-pxe-e99-unexpected-network-error/
>
> P.S. It's not this and I'm getting a PXE-E99 tftp failure "Unexepected Network Error", so I'll guess I'll need to investigate what kind of
2009 Jun 29
4
how to sniff RTP and SIP traffic only
Hi, do somebody knows how to sniff RTP and SIP traffic only for a faster
debugging ?
Thanks.
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