I'm no expert.
I run chkrootkit on a regular basis.
Run a virus scanner it will find some exploits.
Hacafee found a few rootkits and known kernel exploits.
I use mcafee for linux.
Analyze history files for certain keywords.
The best way would be to analyze command frequency in history files and
loo
I'm no expert.
I run chkrootkit on a regular basis.
Run a virus scanner it will find some exploits.
Hacafee found a few rootkits and known kernel exploits.
I use mcafee for linux.
Analyze history files for certain keywords.
The best way would be to analyze command frequency in history files and
loo
Thanks to all - it works great with backports.org!
Oh, how I love the Debian Universe... They have been thinking of
everything, haven't they?
Andreas
Check out the www.backports.org website.
P.S.: Of cource, security is an important issue and will get lower
when using testing or "backported" pac
Thanks to all - it works great with backports.org!
Oh, how I love the Debian Universe... They have been thinking of
everything, haven't they?
Andreas
Check out the www.backports.org website.
P.S.: Of cource, security is an important issue and will get lower
when using testing or "backported"
>
> One of my hats is a junior sys admin in an academic environment. I'm
> curious as to how you know when shell users are trying to exploit a
kernel
> hole.
chkrootkit?
> I have at most a week from a known kernel exploit to when one of my users
> tries to exploit via shell access.
One of my hats is a junior sys admin in an academic environment. I'm
curious as to how you know when shell users are trying to exploit a kernel
hole.
In another non academic environme
>
> One of my hats is a junior sys admin in an academic environment. I'm
> curious as to how you know when shell users are trying to exploit a
kernel
> hole.
chkrootkit?
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> I have at most a week from a known kernel exploit to when one of my users
> tries to exploit via shell access.
One of my hats is a junior sys admin in an academic environment. I'm
curious as to how you know when shell users are trying to exploit a kernel
hole.
In another non academic environme
Sorry, I forget sometimes that security is different for different
installations. Yes, it
would be an issue in a cs department at a college :) I remember when . .
Sorry, I forget sometimes that security is different for different installations. Yes,
it
would be an issue in a cs department at a college :) I remember when . . .
In my case, db access is limited to the web server, via cgi scripts I write or are
relatively
easy to keep patched. And, there are
Rod Rodolico said:
> Becoming a firm believer that you CAN have it all, stability and the
> latest packages :)
>
> There are other places to get backports, BTW. This one works for me.
>
Rod,
Yes I agree with your statements.
Thanks for the link I'll use it on one of my systems...
But you don't e
Rod Rodolico said:
> Becoming a firm believer that you CAN have it all, stability and the
> latest packages :)
>
> There are other places to get backports, BTW. This one works for me.
>
Rod,
Yes I agree with your statements.
Thanks for the link I'll use it on one of my systems...
But you don't e
This is exactly what I did a few months ago, for the same reason. Add the
following line to
your /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://www.backports.org/debian woody mysql-dfsg
Works like a charm. FYI, I also added:
deb http://www.backports.org/debian woody spamassassin
Becoming a firm believer th
This is exactly what I did a few months ago, for the same reason. Add the following
line to
your /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://www.backports.org/debian woody mysql-dfsg
Works like a charm. FYI, I also added:
deb http://www.backports.org/debian woody spamassassin
Becoming a firm believer th
On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 02:43:52PM +0100, Andreas Vent-Schmidt wrote:
> Hi,
Hello,
> is there any way to do an upgrade for a single Deb package which is
> NOT listed in the stable package list?
>
> I want to upgrade only MySQL to version 4.0.x (because of the fine
> transaction feature), but w
Hi,
I provide MySQL 4.0.16 backported packages on www.dotdeb.org
Have fun with them
Gui
Le Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 14:43:52 +0100, Andreas Vent-Schmidt a écrit:
> Hi,
>
> is there any way to do an upgrade for a single Deb package which is
> NOT listed in the stable package list?
>
> I want to u
On Monday 19 January 2004 08:43, Andreas Vent-Schmidt wrote:
> is there any way to do an upgrade for a single Deb package which is
> NOT listed in the stable package list?
>
> I want to upgrade only MySQL to version 4.0.x (because of the fine
> transaction feature), but want not to change the apt
On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 02:43:52PM +0100, Andreas Vent-Schmidt wrote:
> Hi,
Hello,
> is there any way to do an upgrade for a single Deb package which is
> NOT listed in the stable package list?
>
> I want to upgrade only MySQL to version 4.0.x (because of the fine
> transaction feature), but w
> Hi,
>
> is there any way to do an upgrade for a single Deb package which is
> NOT listed in the stable package list?
Check out the www.backports.org website.
> Thanks in advance,
> Andreas Vent-Schmidt
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Ole Hansen
Hi,
I provide MySQL 4.0.16 backported packages on www.dotdeb.org
Have fun with them
Gui
Le Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 14:43:52 +0100, Andreas Vent-Schmidt a écrit:
> Hi,
>
> is there any way to do an upgrade for a single Deb package which is
> NOT listed in the stable package list?
>
> I want to u
On Monday 19 January 2004 08:43, Andreas Vent-Schmidt wrote:
> is there any way to do an upgrade for a single Deb package which is
> NOT listed in the stable package list?
>
> I want to upgrade only MySQL to version 4.0.x (because of the fine
> transaction feature), but want not to change the apt
Hi,
is there any way to do an upgrade for a single Deb package which is
NOT listed in the stable package list?
I want to upgrade only MySQL to version 4.0.x (because of the fine
transaction feature), but want not to change the apt source list in
general (I want to keep the *stable* system).
Is
> Hi,
>
> is there any way to do an upgrade for a single Deb package which is
> NOT listed in the stable package list?
Check out the www.backports.org website.
> Thanks in advance,
> Andreas Vent-Schmidt
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Hi,
is there any way to do an upgrade for a single Deb package which is
NOT listed in the stable package list?
I want to upgrade only MySQL to version 4.0.x (because of the fine
transaction feature), but want not to change the apt source list in
general (I want to keep the *stable* system).
I
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