Displaying 20 results from an estimated 300 matches similar to: "logwatching"
1998 Dec 05
8
portmap vulnerability?
Are there any known vulnerabilities in portmap (redhat''s
portmap-4.0-7b)? I''ve been receiving a lot of attempts to access the
portmap port on some linuxppc machines I administer by various
machines which clearly have no business with mine, and I wonder if
this is an attempt to break in to my machines.
I''ve searched some archives, but I haven''t yet found any
1997 Oct 03
1
ssh 1.2.20 may create problems in connection with lpd bug
hi
the problem :
ssh lets ordinary users=A0forward reserved ports
(see
Debian bug report logs - #12763
ssh 1.2.20-3 /sshd vulnerable
)
in connection with:
lpd lets people who have access to its reserved port (ie people from
hosts in /etc/hosts.{lpd,allow}) create delete and exec files
=
(see
Secure Networks Inc. Security Advisory October 2, 1997
as reported thru
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] Unexpected behaviour
Hi, I've set up a bridge using the 2.6.11.6 kernel. The machine is
running Debian testing with three NICs in it. eth0 is a standard 100Mb
Intel NIC, eth1 and eth2 are both Intel gigabit cards using the e1000 driver.
I tested everything at 100Mb and it worked fine. I moved the machine into
production, eth1 plugging into a dumb 100Mb D-link switch, eth2 plugging
into a shiney new Cisco
2006 Dec 27
5
Problem with ext3 filesystem
Hey,
I've a problem with an ext3 filesystem and don't know how to fix it or
find the failure :(
The Hardware:
Tyan mainboard, AMD Athlon CPU, ARECA ARC-1120 RaidController Raid5 with
400GB Seagate HD's, 756 MB Ram, other harddisks for system, network and
avm isdn controller.
Couse of the filesystem problems I run memtest and found one bad memory
module which I replaced yet.
The
2002 Aug 22
2
Winbind Auth with 2K ADS Domain Problems
Hi there,
I'm not that new in Samba, just paused a little while ;) My actual problem is, that I try to setup a FreeBSD Samba Server who should control share access with authenticating users in a win2k ads domain. The 2K Domain is setup correctly (I think so). Now I created three test shares on the samba server after setting up smbb, nmbd and winbindd. Problem now is any time I try accessing
1997 Oct 17
1
Zip drive as a read-only medium
Does anyone have any experience using a zip drive as a read-only medium for
storing things like tripwire files, PGP signed keys and kernels? Is there
a way to switch it to read/write mode without ejecting it?
Scott Kaplan
SF Legal Net
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San Francisco, CA 94110
Voice: (415) 643-8700
Fax: (415) 643-8777
1997 Jan 16
0
/bin/login
>Their is a buffer overrun in /bin/login which has the potential to
>allow any user of your system to gain root access. util-linux-2.5-29
>contains a fix for this and is available for Red Hat Linux 4.0 on
>all four platforms. We strongly recommend that all of Red Hat 4.0
>usres apply this fix.
Does this bug affect the ''login'' that is distributed
with shadow
1998 Jun 06
21
Named update for RH 4.2 exploitable?
Someone I was speaking with this evening claimed they have installed the
latest named rpms yet they are still getting exploited daily and being
hacked. Do the latest rpm''s for the named 4.9.x stuff fix all the root
exploits or is this person just an idiot who probably has holes elsewhere in
the system?
2010 Sep 17
2
grouping dataframe entries using a categorical variable
DearR Users,
I have a problem which I think you might be able to help. I have a dataframe which I'm trying to "filter" following different groups I specified. It's a little hard to explain, so here is an example:
My dataframe:
ESS DHP
1 EPB 22
2 SAB 10
3 SAB 20
4 BOJ 14
5 ERS 28
11 SAB 10
12 SAB 22
13 BOJ 26
20 SAB 10
21 SAB 22
22 BOJ 32
29 SAB 14
30 SAB
1998 Jul 17
1
Re: Chrooting bind 8.1.2 under debian 2.0
> > 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/
1997 Jan 02
2
Re: libc bugs (was Re: Distributions...)
Marek Michalkiewicz <marekm@I17LINUXB.ISTS.PWR.WROC.PL> wrote:
: It seems that most of the RedHat 5.3.12 security patches are in the
: standard 5.4.17, except for the patch below. Also, there are more
: (different) fixes in 5.4.18 (check h_length against sizeof(sin_addr)
: in inet/rcmd.c and inet/rexec.c).
: + {
: +
2015 Jul 18
2
[PATCH] Updated udp.c to use real client ip and subnetmask values if on local subnet
>>>
What uEFI specification version does your system claim to be compliant
with?? I'd like to read over the spec for the call to verify things.
--
-Gene
<<<
I've tried to find the relationship between UseDefaultAddress and DHP relays
but I couldn't find anything. The use of DHCP relays should be really transparent...
Best,
Patrick
2007 Sep 19
1
SEM - standardized path coefficients?
Dear list members,
In sem, std.coef() will give me standardized coefficients from a sem model.
But is there a trick so that path.diagram can use these coefficients rather
than unstandardized ones?
Thanks
Steve Powell
From: John Fox <jfox_at_mcmaster.ca>
Date: Wed 28 Feb 2007 - 14:37:22 GMT
Dear Tim,
See ?standardized.coefficients (after loading the sem package).
Regards,
John
John
2004 Jan 29
1
Confirmatory Factor Analysis in R? SEM?
Hi
Has anyone used R to conduct confirmatory factor analysis? This email pertains to use of SEM.
For context consider an example: the basic idea is that there are a bunch of observables variables (say study habbits, amount of time reading in the bus, doing homework, helping other do homework, doing follow-up on errors etc.) and one believes that all these variables maybe measured by two or
2010 Feb 10
1
Syslog for chroot-jailed SFTP users?
Maybe one of you can help. We have set up a CentOS server so that
each user who logs in via sftp will be jailed in their home directory.
Here's the relevant sshd_config:
# override default of no subsystems
Subsystem sftp internal-sftp -f LOCAL2 -l INFO
Match Group sftponly
ChrootDirectory /home/%u
ForceCommand internal-sftp
This actually works great, but none of
2002 Aug 28
5
Tru64 privsep patch testing
OK, I got a chance to try out the Tru64 patch for privsep. I applied the patch
to 3.4p1. Partial success, in that it now works for me for logins to "root".
Logins to ordinary accounts fail after authentication, when trying to set tty
characteristics. See the excerpt from the debug messages below. This is for
Tru64 V4.0F (with enhanced_security turned on, obviously.) I guess it's time
2003 Sep 24
2
Meridian Option 11 and asterisk
Has anyone ever interfaced a merdian option 11 and asterisk. Just
wondering how you went about, it's for a small setup me only need
between 4/6 channels, I was thinking about using some spare ISDN
channels between the two. Has anyone seen an SIP option for the
meridian?
************************************************************
European Museum Of The Year 2002
The Chester Beatty
2015 Jan 11
3
PXE Booting EFI
>First, I was looking for the actual values.?
>For a VM with (among other values):
> config.version = "8"
> virtualHW.version = "10"
> ethernet0.virtualDev = "e1000"
> guestOS = "rhel6-64"
> firmware = "efi"
> I see:
> option-93 = 0x07
> option-60 ="PXEClient:Arch:00007:UNDI:003016"
OK I take
1998 May 27
0
Updated: Sentry Port Scan Detector 0.60
Hello,
I would normally not write this list to announce an update to a software
package, however there have been a number of very significant changes to
this program that users of it may want to upgrade and new users may want
to check out.
What it is
=-=-=-=-=-
Sentry is a port scan detector for Linux, *BSD, and most UNIX variants.
What it does
=-=-=-=-=-=-
Sentry monitors your systems for
2015 Jan 10
0
PXE Booting EFI
On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 5:44 AM, Patrick Masotta <masottaus at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> I use Syslinux 6.03 EFI64 on a VMware Workstation 10 VM on
>> 10.0.2 on Linux.
>>
> w/o any problem?
Yes.
> Me too, I just send the ""corresponding"" syslinux.efi
>> Are they actually transferring the syslinux.efi files?
>
> sure
>
>> What