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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>
2006 Aug 01
5
Rails on .NET
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1996960,00.asp?kc=EWEAUEMNL080106EOAD Just saw this and thought it was interesting...
2006 May 31
2
I''m Collecting Media Refernces for Ruby and Rails
I''m trying to collect media references (URLs) to articles, podcasts, and videos about Ruby and Ruby on Rails, like this month''s Linux Journal ( http://www.linuxjournal.com/issue/147) or the recent DDJ article ( http://www.ddj.com/dept/architect/187203512). If have such a collections yourself (or just know of some good references), could you please share them on this thread.
2004 May 14
5
OMG THE SKY IS FALLING!! NOT!!!
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2003 Aug 05
1
killing UUCP
Hey *, I'm getting an audit coming down the pipes and I have 2 4.6 release boxes to clean up. I say "clean up" because they have some requirements that I missed despite due diligence. My specific question is: To what extent can I get rid of UUCP? Aside from the SUID/SGID stuff that pops up via my finds, I simply see no reason to have any UUCP stuff on these boxes. Is this stuff
2006 Oct 25
7
rest nested resources - Help please
I can''t believe I''m back again with another rest question. I did go through the peepcode podcast. I thought though you can have multiple nested resources, is that not true ? I have this set up map.resources :candidates do |candidate| candidate.resources :canbackgrounds candidate.resources :canpositions end I just coded up teh canpositions and now all
2003 Aug 07
1
FreeBSD - Secure by DEFAULT ?? [hosts.allow]
Hi, I need to know what the implications are to make use of the hosts.allow file on a FreeBSD Production Server (ISP Setup)? The reason I'm asking, is that I've recently decommisioned a Linux SendMail Server to a FreeBSD Exim Server, but with no Firewall (IPTABLES) yet. Besides the fact that it only runs EXIM and Apache, is it necessary to Configure rc.Firewall? or can I only make use of
2003 Jul 26
5
suid bit files + securing FreeBSD
Hello everybody, I'm a newbie in this list, so I don't know if it's the appropriate place for my question. Anyway, I'd be happy to find out the solution. Please, has anyone simple answer for: I'm looking for an exact list of files, which: 1. MUST have... 2. HAVE FROM BSD INSTALLATION... 3. DO NOT NEED... 4. NEVER MAY... ...the suid-bit set. Of course, it's no problem to
2003 Aug 11
5
realpath(3) et al
First, I hope that this message is not considered flame bait. As someone who has used FreeBSD for for 5+ years now, I have a genuine interest in the integrity of our source code. Second, I hope that this message is not taken as any form of insult or finger pointing. Software without bugs does not exist, and I think we all know that. Acknowledging that point and working to mitigate the risks
2003 Apr 13
1
chfn, chsh, ls, ps - INFECTED
My machine got hacked a few days ago through the samba bug. I reinstalled everything cvsuped src-all, and ran chkrootkit. No more LKM but still... Can anyone please advise ? bash-2.05b# chkrootkit | grep INFECTED Checking `chfn'... INFECTED Checking `chsh'... INFECTED Checking `date'... INFECTED Checking `ls'... INFECTED Checking `ps'... INFECTED -- Jay -------------- next
2002 May 09
4
Samba wins eWeek and PC Magazine "Innovation in Infrastructure" (i3) award for best Enterprise Software !
Hi all, I was in Las Vegas yesterday accepting an award from eWeek and PC Magazine on behalf of Samba for the Innovation in Infrastructure Award in the "Enterprise Software" catagory ! The award was sepcifically for Samba 2.2.2, and we beat out Sun Microsystems Java 2 Platform Standard Edition Version 1.4 and Bea Systems WebLogic Server 7.0 for the award, so I'm stunned that we
2002 May 09
4
Samba wins eWeek and PC Magazine "Innovation in Infrastructure" (i3) award for best Enterprise Software !
Hi all, I was in Las Vegas yesterday accepting an award from eWeek and PC Magazine on behalf of Samba for the Innovation in Infrastructure Award in the "Enterprise Software" catagory ! The award was sepcifically for Samba 2.2.2, and we beat out Sun Microsystems Java 2 Platform Standard Edition Version 1.4 and Bea Systems WebLogic Server 7.0 for the award, so I'm stunned that we
2018 Dec 04
1
Unable to load dynamic library 'twig.so'
I have this problem. Ca you please help me : php -v PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library 'twig.so' (tried: /usr/lib64/php/modules/twig.so (/usr/lib64/php/modules/twig.so: undefined symbol: zval_used_for_init), /usr/lib64/php/modules/twig.so.so (/usr/lib64/php/modules/twig.so.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory)) in Unknown on line 0 PHP
2001 May 01
1
ZDNet reviews Samba 2.2
eWeek reviewed Samba 2.2 at : http://www.zdnet.com/eweek/stories/general/0,11011,2712294,00.html - they seem to like it ! It's certainly encouraging to get trade coverage like this, I'm hoping the more people who report Samba use in their organisation to press outlets will encourage them to cover more Open Source/Free Software products ! Cheers, Jeremy Allison, Samba Team. --
2005 Jul 02
3
packets with syn/fin vs pf_norm.c
Hi, First of all, I know that not dropping SYN/FIN isn't really a big deal, it just makes no sense. But since it doesn't make any sense, I don't see the reason why not to discard them. I'm running pf on FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE-p3 and I scrub any traffic. I've read some other posts on google and as far as I can tell, clearly invalid packets (like packets with SYN/RST set) is
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
2003 May 30
2
IPFW logging brokeness?
I don't think I'm trying to do anything amazing, but IPFW's logging features are giving me a real headache. I can't find much in the archives either, but I find it hard to believe others havne't found this too. My rule: add 100 allow log tcp from any to <my IP> <ports> limit src-addr 2 I want connecting parties to be able to form no more than 2 connection. This
2003 May 26
2
sshd doing dns queries on localhost?
Hi, I noted on my 4.7 machines that when a ssh conection is made, the following PTR query happens (10.11.1.11 is the src address in the example): 13:23:21.120290 PUBLIC_IP.4523 > PUBLIC_IP.53: 52788+ PTR? 11.1.11.10.in-addr.arpa. (41) 13:23:21.120517 PUBLIC_IP.4524 > PUBLIC_IP.53: 52788+ PTR? 11.1.11.10.in-addr.arpa. (41) 13:23:21.120683 PUBLIC_IP.4525 > PUBLIC_IP.53: 52788+ PTR?
2020 Aug 11
1
Install OpenVAS on CentOS Linux release 8.2.2004 (Core)
On Tue, Aug 11, 2020 at 9:24 PM Ralf Prengel <ralf.prengel at rprengel.de> wrote: > Hallo, > not direkt a solution but I m using a kali rolling release installation on > hard disk. > Works fine here. > > Ralf > > Hi, I am facing the below mentioned issue. #wget -q -O - http://www.atomicorp.com/installers/atomic |sh [root at openvas8 ~]# yum -y install openvas Last
2003 Nov 05
4
FBSD All-in-one security box?
Hey *, as I sweat through another day of crap dealing with an all-in-one box (firewall, IDS, AVS, report generating, soon to be a VPN server) I'm wondering if someone has started a project to put some freeware together in some semblance of sanity on a FBSD box. There's basically nothing that this box does that a combo of IPFW (or another bsd filter), snort, ntop, and some other freeware