Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "ssh and limits on resources"
1997 Mar 22
2
"Secure" tftpd source for Linux?
I''ve been poking around my system, and realized that having a tftp server
would be handy. (I''m working with cisco routers, which have the capability to
up and download configuration images via tftp.)
However, I''m not content with the usual tftpd that comes with Linux. The
whole "specify each directory you want" scheme is cock-eyed to me. I''d
prefer
1998 May 09
4
Apparent SNMP remote-root vulnerability.
I just had a remote root break-in on my machine (x86 running Red Hat Linux
5.0 with all the updates except for kernel-2.0.32-3) this morning at
06:03:28 EDT. From what I''ve been able to gather, it appears to have been
through snmpd, which I missed when I was weeding out unused daemons.
Sorry for the feeble message, but all I know (or at least strongly
suspect) is that there''s a
1998 Jul 14
2
Re: Chrooting bind 8.1.2 under debian 2.0
On Tue, 14 Jul 1998, cfb wrote:
> The main problem seems to be with the way that debian starts bind using
> the script /etc/init.d/bind. I thought it would be really neat to just
> change the #!/bin/sh at the top of the script to something like :
> #!/usr/sbin/chroot /chroot-dns/ /bin/sh
> or
> #!/usr/sbin/chroot /chroot-dns/ /chroot-dns/bin/sh
try changing
1998 May 23
7
Re: Re: Re: Bind Overrun Bug and Linux (fwd)
> > systems which no longer seem to have this. This file contained an archive of
> > the trojan''s that were inserted into the compromised system - does anybody know
> > what is in these trojans?
>
> Check the Linux RootKit ... (LRK)..
>
> Typically LRK to use config-files.. (and typically LRK-users to place
> files in /dev.. find /dev -type f | grep -v
1998 Jul 01
4
Serious Linux 2.0.34 security problem (fwd)
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 15:10:47 +0800
From: David Luyer <luyer@UCS.UWA.EDU.AU>
To: BUGTRAQ@NETSPACE.ORG
Subject: Serious Linux 2.0.34 security problem
I just saw this mentioned on linux-kernel and confirmed it;
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
int main(int
1998 May 08
4
Lightning fast attacks?
RH4.2 Linux Intel
Last night I got three of these log messages: Two in a row, one a bit later.
May 8 00:35:15 osg-gw imapd[4307]: warning: can''t get client address:
Connectio
n reset by peer
May 8 00:35:15 osg-gw imapd[4307]: refused connect from unknown
Now, I have imapd blocked to non-local users using tcpd wrappers, so
tcpd is trying to find the address of the remote machine (all
1998 Jun 16
7
Ethernet card addr <-> IP
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hi everyone -
Someone I''m working with has a requirement to map ethernet card addresses
to unique IP addresses, and then have a Linux IP masquerade server know of
this mapping list and not allow any data to pass from any ethernet card
that a) it doesn''t know about, or b) isn''t assigned the right IP. Ideally
it would also log this
1998 Jun 19
16
WARNING: Break-in attempts
Greetings all,
I''m forwarding a copy of an email I sent reporting attempted
break-ins on my main server, earth.terran.org. I am forwarding this
because I think it is relevant that folks watch for this kind of activity
in their logs to catch people who "try doorknobs" in the middle of the
night. After sending this email, I sent a talk request to the user, who
was still logged
2012 Mar 19
24
[PATCHv2 00/11] arm: pass a device tree to dom0
This series of patches makes Xen pass a (somewhat) valid device tree
to dom0. The device tree for dom0 is the same as the one supplied to
Xen except the memory and chosen nodes are adjusted appropriately.
We don''t yet make use of the device tree to map MMIO regions or setup
interrupts for the guest and we still include the UART used for Xen''s
console.
Note that loading Linux
2013 Nov 19
23
[PATCH v6 00/16] xen: arm: 64-bit guest support and domU FDT autogeneration
Biggest change is to switch the new DTB node to /xen-core-devices
instead of /xen at Stefano''s request.
I also dropped the few patches title HACK etc which weren''t supposed to
be there and fixed up some bits and pieces which folks commented on.
George, WRT the freeze I think this is functionality which we cannot
ship Xen 4.4 without. The impact is entirely constrained to the
2013 Nov 01
17
[PATCH v2 00/14] xen: arm: 64-bit guest support and domU FDT autogeneration
I''ve addressed all (I think/hope) of the review comments.
The main change is to expose the guest virtual platform (e.g. memory
layout and interrupt usage etc) to the toolstack via the public
interface. This is then used during FDT generation. I have just codified
the current defacto standard layout, it''s probably not the best layout
but any change can be a separate patch/series.
2016 Aug 02
6
OpenSSH 7.3p1 can't be build on Solaris 10
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA256
With this change built ok.
But patch must be quite different on my platform (see attached) for
portable version.
And, of course, after autoreconf run.
02.08.2016 10:55, Darren Tucker ?????:
> --- a/configure.ac
> +++ b/configure.ac
> @@ -754,6 +754,9 @@ main() { if (NSVersionOfRunTimeLibrary("System")
>= (60 << 16))
2013 Dec 02
7
Stuck trying to boot Xen 4.3 on Arm Midway
I am trying to extract and combine the various pieces of information found in
[1] and its sub-pages and the Xen in-tree documentation in order to make xen
boot (potentially non-smp without some later changes). But since I am not
familiar enough with Arm I think I am stuck doing something wrong.
I compiled the hypervisor with debug and early printk for midway and use the
xen.bin file (I could get
2005 Feb 07
1
treat output of sshrc as environment assignment lines?
Currently, ~/.ssh/environment can set static environment variables,
and ~/.ssh/rc can run initialization routines. But there is no way
for sshrc to propagate changes to the environment to the user's shell
or command.
There is, however, a possible way to do this. If the
PermitUserEnvironment option is set, sshd could treat the stdout of
sshrc as additional assignment lines of the form
2020 Sep 18
2
Aborting an ssh connection on sshrc execution failure
Hi!
It feels like there is an obvious answer to this that I'm not seeing,
but I've been testing, reading manuals and googling for a while now and
can't seem to get it to work.
I have an SSH server that mounts a windows share on login, to act as a
SFTP proxy for windows home directories. The mounting of the users'
homedirs is done via a call from /etc/ssh/sshrc. This mount
1999 May 07
1
Re: Redhat Linux 6.0 Problem
On Fri, 7 May 1999 jlewis@lewis.org wrote:
> # ldd ./ls
> /lib/libNoVersion.so.1 => /lib/libNoVersion.so.1 (0x40014000)
> libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x4001c000)
> /lib/ld-linux.so.2 => /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x40000000)
>
> I''ve never heard of libNoVersion. All the /home/ftp/bin stuff in 6.0 uses
> it...but it doesn''t exist.
2009 Sep 09
1
R code for creating and appending to frequency table
Apologies for what might seem like an simple question.
I have written a model which gives me a frequency distribution for a
particular score within a set. What I now want to do is loop this so that I
get many different frequency distributions and append them to a table with a
collum which specifies which loop the frequency distribution is from. What I
wantto end up with would look something like
2012 May 11
22
[Bug 49786] New: In xterm, some rectangles are not redrawn when the window is partly covered
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49786
Bug #: 49786
Summary: In xterm, some rectangles are not redrawn when the
window is partly covered
Classification: Unclassified
Product: xorg
Version: 7.6 (2010.12)
Platform: Other
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
2018 Jan 08
3
SFTP chroot: Writable root
On Sun, 2018-01-07 at 18:41 +0000, halfdog wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I created a page to demonstrate, what would happen when chroot
> root directory is writeable. In fact, code execution is possible
> already, when only /etc and /bin are writable. I also tried to
> escape the chroot jail, but that did not work for non-root users.
>
> As the 2009 CVE activities mention,
2011 Sep 16
2
weird make errors on portable snapshots
When doing a make with the portable developer version,
I came across this error:
ssh/ssh_host_ecdsa_key|/opt/etc/ssh_host_ecdsa_key|g' -e
's|/etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key|/opt/etc/ssh_host_dsa_key|g' -e
's|/etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key|/opt/etc/ssh_host_rsa_key|g' -e
's|/var/run/sshd.pid|/var/run/sshd.pid|g' -e
's|/etc/moduli|/opt/etc/moduli|g' -e