civileme grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>
> Well, you noted I was very terse in my message. I hate to be the bearer
> of bad news. But first try
> Put in CD#1
> cd /mnt/cdrom
> rpm -ivh --force basesystem-8.2-1mdk.i586.rpm
>
> This will generally blow away anything done to /bin /sbin or /lib
>
Hi everyone:
I looked in the XFS (SGI) mailing lists and found the following links to be useful:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-xfs&m=101697728801467&w=2
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-xfs&m=101701227031491&w=2
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-xfs&m=101701969005112&w=2
http://
Thanks Todd,
I'll keep that in mind (hadn't thought about it).
gikoreno
--- On Sun 07/28, Todd Lyons < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
From: Todd Lyons [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2002 23:33:29 -0700
Subject: Re: [expert] how to acknowledge changes to msec
gikoreno wrote on Sat, Jul 27, 2002 at 03:50:43PM -0400 :
>
> When I look into /var/log/messages I get various of the following:
> "Security Warning: There are modifications for port listening on your machine :"
A system that is under some load will list false listening ports because
some proces
David
If you find Tripwire a bit much to install you might look at
Snort (from freshmeat) it's a little less of a hassle to install
and is on par with the free version of TripWire.
James
On Sat, 27 Jul 2002 16:52:00 -0700 (PDT)
"David Guntner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Oberbeck
> I think it meant the diskdrives die soon if they are in a power-on state
> for more than eight hours a day. That is what I have heard at least,
Well, my IBM Deskstar has been in such a state since about October of
2000. :) I suppose the advisory only applies to newer drives, then.
> -Chuck
On Sat, 27 Jul 2002 21:10:13 -0400
Chuck Shirley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Experts,
>
> I have some important software that I use that is un-aware of the
> arts, (Okay, I admit, it's games, sue me... :^) )so to use it with
> KDE3, I have a script linked to a desktop Icon to stop the arts
David Guntner wrote:
>civileme grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>
>>David Guntner wrote:
>>
>>>Checking 'sniffer'... Checking 'wted'... 2 deletions found between {time}
>>>and {time}
>>>
>>>Question: Based on this, is my system likely to have been compromised or
>>>not? For that matter, what's w
Hi Experts,
I have some important software that I use that is un-aware of the
arts, (Okay, I admit, it's games, sue me... :^) )so to use it with
KDE3, I have a script linked to a desktop Icon to stop the artsd
if it is running, and start it if it is not running. Is there an
official way to s
David Oberbeck grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>
> On Saturday 27 July 2002 14:18, David Guntner Wrote Thusly:
>>
>> Any other thoughts on the subject? Or is it just time to "push the
>> button, Max?" (Probably no one will get the joke, but I'm sure you
>> understand the meaning... :)
>
> Up Ma
On Saturday 27 July 2002 14:18, David Guntner Wrote Thusly:
> civileme grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> > David Guntner wrote:
> > >Checking 'sniffer'... Checking 'wted'... 2 deletions found between
> > > {time} and {time}
> > >
> > >Question: Based on this, is my system likely to have been compro
civileme grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> David Guntner wrote:
> >
> >Checking 'sniffer'... Checking 'wted'... 2 deletions found between {time}
> >and {time}
> >
> >Question: Based on this, is my system likely to have been compromised or
> >not? For that matter, what's wted?
>
> wted -- wtm
Hello everyone,
This is a repost from the newbie list, so sorry about that, I haven't had a reply yet.
I am running LM 8.2, and all my partitions are XFS.
I am also running the system with msec level 5.
The machine's Kernel is : kernel-secure-2.4.18.8
Today I setup quotas for my users. I added
Hello everyone!
This is a repost from the newbie list, so sorry about that, but I haven't had any replies to this yet.
When I look into /var/log/messages I get various of the following:
"Security Warning: There are modifications for port listening on your machine :"
"Security Warning: These pa
David Guntner wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> This morning, I ran chkrootkit on my ML 8.2 system, and everything turned
> up with the usual "nothing found" message, except the last one. It came
> up:
>
> Checking 'sniffer'... Checking 'wted'... 2 deletions found between {time}
> and {time}
>
> (The "{time
David Guntner wrote:
>Hi,
>
>This morning, I ran chkrootkit on my ML 8.2 system, and everything turned
>up with the usual "nothing found" message, except the last one. It came
>up:
>
>Checking 'sniffer'... Checking 'wted'... 2 deletions found between {time}
>and {time}
>
>(The "{time}" is jus
Hi,
This morning, I ran chkrootkit on my ML 8.2 system, and everything turned
up with the usual "nothing found" message, except the last one. It came
up:
Checking 'sniffer'... Checking 'wted'... 2 deletions found between {time}
and {time}
(The "{time}" is just me saving myself some typing -
Greetigns,
Out of curiosity, I started to install the lsb package and discovered that
it is dependent on wu-ftpd. I have proftpd installed as my preferred
daemon and don't want wu-ftpd. Can the requirement for an ftp daemon be
made more flexible?
Thanks.
David
-
greetings hop along,
Hopper wrote:
>
> Regarding Samba and Winbind again: I've killed my server.
you have also distorted an e-mail post thread.
email contains what is called a 'header'. in header, along with all that is
in an email header, is what is know as 'references:'.
'references:' does j
On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, civileme uttered these words of wisdom:
>To all of your others out there, it is no kidding DEADLY to install
>windows second. My recovery here was not for the faint of heart--23
>partitions on two hdds were thoroughly scrambled by XP renumbering. I
>had to rescue boot and
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