El 10/06/2011 16:55, troxlinux escribió:
Hola troxlinux!
Excelente , yo lo estoy usando hasta el momento y me va bien , puedes
incluir las ultimas de herramientas de red como NTOP, snort , postfix
- mysql etc ...
solo son ideas , si fuera mas ducho a empaqueter te ayudaria ...
He añadido
El día 11 de junio de 2011 03:16, Santi Saez santis...@woop.es escribió:
El 10/06/2011 16:55, troxlinux escribió:
Hola troxlinux!
Excelente , yo lo estoy usando hasta el momento y me va bien , puedes
incluir las ultimas de herramientas de red como NTOP, snort , postfix
- mysql etc ...
Por que no intentas reinstalar el paquete coreutils desde tu disco de
instalcion.
rpm -Uhv --replacepkgs --replacefiles coreutils-version
Saludos
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Administrador de Sistemas
Analista de Seguridad Informática
PGP/GPG key fingerprint: 7AD4 6D7B A09B C010 8445
Tal vez sea un offtopic, pero puede ser algo con que empezar para aquellos
que esten buscándo certificarse, estas ligas son de utilidad:
2011/6/10 Devin Reade g...@gno.org:
--On Friday, June 10, 2011 08:55:47 PM +0200 Ljubomir Ljubojevic
off...@plnet.rs wrote:
Devin Reade wrote:
Another option that you might want to look at is putting up an OpenBSD
gateway running authpf (see http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/authpf.html).
On Sat, 11 Jun 2011, n...@li.nux.ro wrote:
To: centos@centos.org
From: n...@li.nux.ro
Subject: [CentOS] C6 LiveCD top 5 apps
Regarding http://twitter.com/CentOS/statuses/79336297579282432
I don't have a twitter account so I'm spamming the list since it looks on
topic :)
I'd like to see
2011/6/11 n...@li.nux.ro
Regarding http://twitter.com/CentOS/statuses/79336297579282432
I don't have a twitter account so I'm spamming the list since it looks on
topic :)
I'd like to see on the LiveCD the following:
1. latest dd_rescue
2. latest gparted
3. ntfs-3g
4. screen
5. mc
How
On 10.6.2011 21.42, Les Mikesell wrote:
I thought the point of using vim instead of something more appropriate
for scripting was that you already knew how to use it.
I only wrote that I know vim *better* than sed, awk or perl. Obviously
there is a lot about vim that I don't know.
Why not
n...@li.nux.ro wrote:
Regarding http://twitter.com/CentOS/statuses/79336297579282432
I don't have a twitter account so I'm spamming the list since it looks on
topic :)
I'd like to see on the LiveCD the following:
1. latest dd_rescue
2. latest gparted
3. ntfs-3g
4. screen
5. mc
How
On 6/11/11, cornel panceac cpanc...@gmail.com wrote:
system rescue cd
sysresccd.org
+1 and it has a whole lot more. The swiss knife of rescue/Live CDs.
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On 6/11/11 4:03 AM, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
So this was my first-ever vim script. So far I am not convinced about
vim scripting (ok, I was warned, too)... Test cycle is slow (modify
script, quit the realfile, open realfile again with vim -s script).
Verbal error messages would be useful. There is
On 6/10/11 10:48 AM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
2011/6/10 Les Mikeselllesmikes...@gmail.com:
On 6/10/2011 3:35 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
Robert Spangler wrote:
On Thursday 09 June 2011 17:34, the following was written:
How to configure sshd to required both ssh public key and user
Le 11/06/2011 17:56, Les Mikesell a écrit :
On 6/11/11 4:03 AM, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
So this was my first-ever vim script. So far I am not convinced about
vim scripting (ok, I was warned, too)... Test cycle is slow (modify
script, quit the realfile, open realfile again with vim -s script).
On 6/11/11 11:08 AM, Alain Péan wrote:
So this was my first-ever vim script. So far I am not convinced about
vim scripting (ok, I was warned, too)... Test cycle is slow (modify
script, quit the realfile, open realfile again with vim -s script).
Verbal error messages would be useful. There is
Le 11/06/2011 18:22, Les Mikesell a écrit :
On 6/11/11 11:08 AM, Alain Péan wrote:
So this was my first-ever vim script. So far I am not convinced about
vim scripting (ok, I was warned, too)... Test cycle is slow (modify
script, quit the realfile, open realfile again with vim -s script).
On Saturday, June 11, 2011 01:56:08 AM n...@nux.ro wrote:
R P Herrold writes:
CentOS 6 Live CD would composed of packges from the
distribution's packages
Why? What's wrong with a few extra packages from EPEL?
EPEL is not part of CentOS, that's what. Nothing per se is wrong with EPEL;
On 11.6.2011 19.08, Alain Péan wrote:
I hope not to begin a flame war, but I would recommend Python. It can do
the same things as Perl (regexp ansd so on), but is easier and faster to
learn, and the code is also much more readeable...
In practice, any language you know well enough... This is a
On 6/11/11 11:54 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
On Saturday, June 11, 2011 01:56:08 AM n...@nux.ro wrote:
R P Herrold writes:
CentOS 6 Live CD would composed of packges from the
distribution's packages
Why? What's wrong with a few extra packages from EPEL?
EPEL is not part of CentOS, that's what.
On Saturday, June 11, 2011 01:56:33 PM Les Mikesell wrote:
On 6/11/11 11:54 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
You should install Revisor, and master your own Live media with EPEL or
ATrpms or ELrepo or rpmforge or remi or whatnot packages; it's not that
hard.
Is revisor scriptable to the point
Lamar Owen wrote:
On Saturday, June 11, 2011 01:56:33 PM Les Mikesell wrote:
On 6/11/11 11:54 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
You should install Revisor, and master your own Live media with EPEL or ATrpms
or ELrepo or rpmforge or remi or whatnot packages; it's not that hard.
Is revisor scriptable to
Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
Lamar Owen wrote:
On Saturday, June 11, 2011 01:56:33 PM Les Mikesell wrote:
On 6/11/11 11:54 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
You should install Revisor, and master your own Live media with EPEL
or ATrpms or ELrepo or rpmforge or remi or whatnot packages; it's
not that
Hi All,
My Logwatch was very long today with 404 requests to the Apache server. I dont
understand what the person was trying to do by what they were attempting to
access. Can anyone explain a method to their madness? The whole things seems
weird...
Below
-Jason
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Requests with error
My Logwatch was very long today with 404 requests to the Apache server. I
dont understand what the person was trying to do by what they were attempting
to access. Can anyone explain a method to their madness? The whole things
seems weird...
Requests with error response codes
404 Not
On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 5:33 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic off...@plnet.rswrote:
Hm, I failed to change epel, centosplus and elrepo repositories to
official ones. I guess I am going to pay for that if more people start
using it without changing them to official ones. Oh well...
Ljubomir
I get that, Barry, what I dont get is what vulnerabilities they think they are
going to find.
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Jason
On Saturday, June 11, 2011 at 6:41 PM, Barry Brimer wrote:
My Logwatch was very long today with 404 requests to the Apache server. I
dont understand what the person was trying to do by
On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 06:14:36PM -0700, Jason wrote:
Hi All,
My Logwatch was very long today with 404 requests to the Apache server. I
dont understand what the person was trying to do by what they were attempting
to access. Can anyone explain a method to their madness? The whole things
On 06/11/11 6:14 PM, Jason wrote:
I dont understand what the person was trying to do
its not really a person... its a bot script, running on another infected
host, thats just blindly trying long lists of known exploits hoping to
find a weakness.
--
john r pierceN
On Sat, 11 Jun 2011, Steven Crothers wrote:
You could release your work to something like Github, but
I'm sure the CentOS team doesn't want that...
ehh? The CentOS team has been quite clear that its product
carries the license of the underlying packages, and then GPL
for released CentOS
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