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2013 May 24
1
Utility to scan for unpassworded SSH privkeys?
I like to retain some semblance of optimism for humanity, and so I'm just going to hope that this assertion is false. I have to hope that there is at least a large minority of people who correctly use ssh-agent for the suppression of password prompting, and protect their private keys with passwords.? -------- Original message -------- From: Dan Kaminsky <dan at doxpara.com> Date:
2017 Dec 29
5
Legacy option for key length?
All, I occasionally manage some APC PDU devices. I manage them via a VPN, which enforces super-heavy crypto, and their access is restricted to only jumphosts and the VPN. Basically, the only time you need to log into these is when you go to reboot something that's down. Their web UI with SSL doesn't work with modern browsers. Their CPU is...tiny, and their SSHd implementation
2004 Aug 10
2
SNOM 200 and Asterisk Woes
Okay, this one is driving me nuts. I have a fedora core 1 machine running asterisk from CVS. Built last week. I have a couple of snom phones with the latest firmware. Here's the issue, it's a wierd one. You start up the phones, they register, all is good. They show up in sip show peers like thus: danm/danm 65.125.237.91 D N 255.255.255.255 5060 OK (29 ms)
2006 Dec 21
2
Specs for Powercom Kingpro UPSes!
Hey all, I found a pinout of powercom's Kingpro UPSes in their manual. http://www.powercom-ups.com/manuals/kingpro.pdf Page 11. Unfortunately, this doesn't give PROTOCOL details. Does anyone have a "first step" at how to decode that? (for example, how to gauge line speed, how to "snoop" the serial port under windows? (for which the only software exists right
2008 May 07
2
Forcing a transfer to be one-way from the daemon side?
Hello all, I'm trying to set up a secure way to back up a system as root, with rsync (assume we don't want to kill the bandwidth and want a "snapshot" system for developers in a way that makes dump, tar, etc impractical. We've got an ssh key relationship set up and we can force the command to be rsync --daemon. The problem here is that while this is not only good for
2004 Aug 04
2
Color in console
Hey all. I have a color-capable console (color ls works, and I can run any color-smart program like naim and bitchX), but for some reason the color in the console for asterisk, whether started with -c or safe_asterisk, isn't working for me. Any ideas as to why? I don't think it's my termcap, although I could post that if y'all really wanted it. Asterisk was built, and is
2009 Oct 08
1
Drop Call on ICMP Port Unreachable?
One of our users recently had a powerfail while connected to our meetme gateway. (Asterisk 1.4.17 on debian 4.0) Through the course of it, asterisk never hung up. His system came back up, and started sending ICMP port unreachables, but the stream went on, flooding him with "silence" media stream packets (there was nobody else in the conference). Is asterisk aware of ICMP
2007 Oct 10
2
Homedir Access without exposing whole Homedir.
Hello All, Dovecot 1.0.3 I am coming from UW IMAP, and I'm finding for some reason that mail is getting stored in a variety of places (which I believe, is because by default UW imap allowed access to the entire home directory). All files are mbox. My default delivery location is ~/.mail Thus: * At least a couple of my users have mail in ~/INBOX, as well as ~/INBOX.drafts (not many
2004 Sep 01
1
Odd PRI Behavior
When using a PRI, after the remote party hangs up, asterisk tries to spawn a call to the "h" extension. Is this normal behavior for a pri to try to call the "h" extension to try to clean things up? Call Comes In: -- Executing Dial("Zap/1-1", "SIP/16464436000@AST-237.65") in new stack -- Called 16464436000@AST-237.65 -- Accepting call from
2004 Aug 17
1
BroadVOX
Guys, For what it's worth, after months of trying to troubleshoot issues with them, and after paying them around $2500 for setup and a down payment (it's unclear what of that will be refunded, if any) BroadVox -- http://www.broadvox.net/ -- decided to terminate our contract without any valid reason, and the only explanation they could cite was "it's because of the software
2008 Jan 17
3
tool that records and plots graphs of UPS load over time?
Hi I'm looking for a tool that records and plots graphs of UPS load over time? Any suggestions? JonB
2007 Nov 15
2
Is there any way to query a secure imap server for certificate details
? -- ==== Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin, Henderson Computer Resources Center of Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York 12504 sdean at bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475, fax: 845-758-7035
2010 Sep 26
1
Reversing milking machine (console server)
Hi. I have a box (a net5501 with a Perle serial octal RS-232 card in it) that I want to use as a console server for a bunch of headless computers. I was wondering if there's a trivial app that I can run as the shell that ssh (or telnet) would run, example: #!/bin/bash port=$(echo "$SSH_CONNECT" | cut -d' ' -f4) let -i tty=$port-2000 ttyname=$(printf
2018 Jan 02
3
Legacy option for key length?
On Fri, 29 Dec 2017, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: > On Thu 2017-12-28 21:31:28 -0800, Dan Mahoney (Gushi) wrote: > > Why not make minimum key length a tunable, just as the other options are? > > Because the goal of building secure software is to make it easy to > answer the question "are you using it securely?" This is a nice summation of our approach. It's the
2017 Dec 31
2
Legacy option for key length?
Hello, On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 12:16 AM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg at fifthhorseman.net > wrote: > On Thu 2017-12-28 21:31:28 -0800, Dan Mahoney (Gushi) wrote: > > > > Perhaps if you're dead-set on this being so dangerous, > > It's not the developers who are dead-set on weak-keyed RSA being > insecure, it's the cryptanalysts who have shown that to be the
2008 May 01
1
NUT for laptop
HI all How to setup nut to use and monitor laptop battery on linux? (/proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state) Emard
2010 Aug 26
3
openssh - run as another user
For security, many systems are configured so you cannot log directly as root via the initial authentication in openssh. What is usually done is that you log onto as your normal login and once you get a interactive shell you su to root to run the command that requires root. Does openssh have a more elegant way of exec'ing a command as root so I can run the command non-interactively? I know:
2007 Jan 15
5
Network UPS Tools version 2.0.5 released
Network UPS Tools version 2.0.5 has been released. http://www.networkupstools.org/ Direct access: - Download: http://www.networkupstools.org/source/2.0/nut-2.0.5.tar.gz - News: http://www.networkupstools.org/source/2.0/new-2.0.5.txt - ChangeLog: http://www.networkupstools.org/source/2.0/ChangeLog
2007 Jan 15
5
Network UPS Tools version 2.0.5 released
Network UPS Tools version 2.0.5 has been released. http://www.networkupstools.org/ Direct access: - Download: http://www.networkupstools.org/source/2.0/nut-2.0.5.tar.gz - News: http://www.networkupstools.org/source/2.0/new-2.0.5.txt - ChangeLog: http://www.networkupstools.org/source/2.0/ChangeLog
2006 Jun 07
1
Config for powercom 2200
Hey all, I've tried some very base configs with the powercom 2200, but I can't seem to get it to work. Has anyone dealt with these UPSes before, or know if they use the standard powercom drivers? I'd be more than happy to allow access to my test system so someone more knowledgeable can take a look (and am also willing to pay something for the solution of said problem.) -Dan