Re: extrange /etc/passwd behavior

2001-04-09 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Mon, 9 Apr 2001, Felipe Alvarez Harnecker wrote: > the usual entry :*: in /etc/passwd is getting replaced by an encripted > passwd as /bin/passwd is used. > I'm using shadow passwds. Look at the shadowconfig(8) manual page. Maybe it can help. Jeremy C. Reed echo '9,J8HD,[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[E

Re: What means "icmplog: destination unreable" ?

2001-04-09 Thread Chris Wagner
Marc, flames to /dev/nul please. At 12:25 PM 4/9/01 +0200, Marc Haber wrote: >195.179.172.30 looks like a backbone router of ISION Internet in >Hamburg, as you could have found out yourself by doing a reverse DNS >lookup. That router is trying to tell you that a packet your machine >has sent out w

Re: extrange /etc/passwd behavior

2001-04-09 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Mon, 9 Apr 2001, Felipe Alvarez Harnecker wrote: > the usual entry :*: in /etc/passwd is getting replaced by an encripted > passwd as /bin/passwd is used. > I'm using shadow passwds. Look at the shadowconfig(8) manual page. Maybe it can help. Jeremy C. Reed echo '9,J8HD,fDGG8B@?:536FC5=8@I

Re: victim of stealthy rootkit

2001-04-09 Thread tps
On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 12:16:18PM -0700, Erik Abella wrote: > Hello All, > > A persistent joker attacked me with lion, ramen, and I trojan I still > haven't found. I fired-up the free ID-scripts from SANS; did a whole lot of > combing the filesystems; done away with cgi-bin; retained only root an

Re: What means "icmplog: destination unreable" ?

2001-04-09 Thread Chris Wagner
Marc, flames to /dev/nul please. At 12:25 PM 4/9/01 +0200, Marc Haber wrote: >195.179.172.30 looks like a backbone router of ISION Internet in >Hamburg, as you could have found out yourself by doing a reverse DNS >lookup. That router is trying to tell you that a packet your machine >has sent out

extrange /etc/passwd behavior

2001-04-09 Thread Felipe Alvarez Harnecker
Hi all, the usual entry :*: in /etc/passwd is getting replaced by an encripted passwd as /bin/passwd is used. I'm using shadow passwds. Why is this happenig ? Saludos. -- __ Felipe Alvarez Harnecker. QlSoftware. Tels. 665.

Re: victim of stealthy rootkit

2001-04-09 Thread tps
On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 12:16:18PM -0700, Erik Abella wrote: > Hello All, > > A persistent joker attacked me with lion, ramen, and I trojan I still > haven't found. I fired-up the free ID-scripts from SANS; did a whole lot of > combing the filesystems; done away with cgi-bin; retained only root a

victim of stealthy rootkit

2001-04-09 Thread Erik Abella
Hello All, A persistent joker attacked me with lion, ramen, and I trojan I still haven't found. I fired-up the free ID-scripts from SANS; did a whole lot of combing the filesystems; done away with cgi-bin; retained only root and my account as /bin/bash; and uninstalling everything except gnome+enl

extrange /etc/passwd behavior

2001-04-09 Thread Felipe Alvarez Harnecker
Hi all, the usual entry :*: in /etc/passwd is getting replaced by an encripted passwd as /bin/passwd is used. I'm using shadow passwds. Why is this happenig ? Saludos. -- __ Felipe Alvarez Harnecker. QlSoftware. Tels. 665

victim of stealthy rootkit

2001-04-09 Thread Erik Abella
Hello All, A persistent joker attacked me with lion, ramen, and I trojan I still haven't found. I fired-up the free ID-scripts from SANS; did a whole lot of combing the filesystems; done away with cgi-bin; retained only root and my account as /bin/bash; and uninstalling everything except gnome+en

Re: web mail without local mail

2001-04-09 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
Yes, using it for the last two years. Loads are light, max of a user every day. It is used by staff members when away from their desks, or traveling. I see no reason why it shouldn't scale, and it handles mailboxes (mine) of over 6MB. HTH -- Sanjeev "ghane" Gupta Brainbench Linux MVP - Or

Re: I: web mail without local mail

2001-04-09 Thread Marcin Sochacki
On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 06:36:25PM +0200, marco frattola wrote: > thank you very much for the suggestion. > i guess you're using it (you say 'works'). > how much load can it handle? Man, this is Debian-ISP list, and people here are supposed to know some basics of computers in general. If you've ne

I: web mail without local mail

2001-04-09 Thread marco frattola
thank you very much for the suggestion. i guess you're using it (you say 'works'). how much load can it handle? > IMP, from http://www.horde.org > > Packaged, in potato and woody. Requires PHP, apache, minimal mySQL. > > Works. > > -- > Sanjeev "ghane" Gupta > Brainbench Linux MVP > > -

Re: web mail without local mail

2001-04-09 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
IMP, from http://www.horde.org Packaged, in potato and woody. Requires PHP, apache, minimal mySQL. Works. -- Sanjeev "ghane" Gupta Brainbench Linux MVP - Original Message - From: "marco frattola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > hi all, > is there any solution for allowing web access to non-loca

web mail without local mail

2001-04-09 Thread marco frattola
hi all, is there any solution for allowing web access to non-locally stored mail ? i mean, let's say i have a pop3/imap server, call it POP. i have another server, call it WEBMAIL. users connect to WEBMAIL and read their mail (that's fisically on POP). from what i read (or understood) courier could

Intermittently Faulty ISDN Line

2001-04-09 Thread Iain Kennedy
Hello, This isn't strictly about debian/linux (sorry, but I'm desperate). We have are a UK based ISP support company with a small satellite office in Portugal.. we've had an ISDN line for about four months now, and have intermittent failures... symtoms are a hideous noise and the line goes down f

Re: Divide a network

2001-04-09 Thread Alson van der Meulen
Just bind x.x.x.200/29 to the eth0 interface of the .206 box, and x.x.x.192/29 to the eth0 interface of the .194 box, then use a ppp link between .206 and 194, bind x.x.x.192/29 to ppp0 of .206, and x.x.x.200/29 to ppp0 of .194, here a table: .206 .194 eth0 x.x.x.200/29 x.

Re: web mail without local mail

2001-04-09 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
Yes, using it for the last two years. Loads are light, max of a user every day. It is used by staff members when away from their desks, or traveling. I see no reason why it shouldn't scale, and it handles mailboxes (mine) of over 6MB. HTH -- Sanjeev "ghane" Gupta Brainbench Linux MVP - O

Re: I: web mail without local mail

2001-04-09 Thread Marcin Sochacki
On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 06:36:25PM +0200, marco frattola wrote: > thank you very much for the suggestion. > i guess you're using it (you say 'works'). > how much load can it handle? Man, this is Debian-ISP list, and people here are supposed to know some basics of computers in general. If you've n

I: web mail without local mail

2001-04-09 Thread marco frattola
thank you very much for the suggestion. i guess you're using it (you say 'works'). how much load can it handle? > IMP, from http://www.horde.org > > Packaged, in potato and woody. Requires PHP, apache, minimal mySQL. > > Works. > > -- > Sanjeev "ghane" Gupta > Brainbench Linux MVP > > -

Re: web mail without local mail

2001-04-09 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
IMP, from http://www.horde.org Packaged, in potato and woody. Requires PHP, apache, minimal mySQL. Works. -- Sanjeev "ghane" Gupta Brainbench Linux MVP - Original Message - From: "marco frattola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > hi all, > is there any solution for allowing web access to non-loc

web mail without local mail

2001-04-09 Thread marco frattola
hi all, is there any solution for allowing web access to non-locally stored mail ? i mean, let's say i have a pop3/imap server, call it POP. i have another server, call it WEBMAIL. users connect to WEBMAIL and read their mail (that's fisically on POP). from what i read (or understood) courier coul

Intermittently Faulty ISDN Line

2001-04-09 Thread Iain Kennedy
Hello, This isn't strictly about debian/linux (sorry, but I'm desperate). We have are a UK based ISP support company with a small satellite office in Portugal.. we've had an ISDN line for about four months now, and have intermittent failures... symtoms are a hideous noise and the line goes down

Re: Divide a network

2001-04-09 Thread Alson van der Meulen
Just bind x.x.x.200/29 to the eth0 interface of the .206 box, and x.x.x.192/29 to the eth0 interface of the .194 box, then use a ppp link between .206 and 194, bind x.x.x.192/29 to ppp0 of .206, and x.x.x.200/29 to ppp0 of .194, here a table: .206 .194 eth0 x.x.x.200/29 x

Thanks

2001-04-09 Thread Bernd Harmsen
Thanks, Bernd

RE: What means "icmplog: destination unreable" ?

2001-04-09 Thread Erlend Bjørnson Barkbu
> -Original Message- > From: Bernd Harmsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 11:42 AM > To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org > Subject: What means "icmplog: destination unreable" ? > > > > Hello, > > One of our Debian server is running the "Open Rock Telemetry Box" with

Re: What means "icmplog: destination unreable" ?

2001-04-09 Thread Marc Haber
On Mon, 9 Apr 2001 11:41:55 +0200, Bernd Harmsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >One of our Debian server is running the "Open Rock Telemetry Box" with >NetSaint and Jail. Jail is reporting the following lines to the syslog, >which I do not understand. > >---

What means "icmplog: destination unreable" ?

2001-04-09 Thread Bernd Harmsen
Hello, One of our Debian server is running the "Open Rock Telemetry Box" with NetSaint and Jail. Jail is reporting the following lines to the syslog, which I do not understand. 18:02:05 inpu icmplog: destination unreachable from 195.179.172.30 18

Thanks

2001-04-09 Thread Bernd Harmsen
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RE: What means "icmplog: destination unreable" ?

2001-04-09 Thread Erlend Bjørnson Barkbu
> -Original Message- > From: Bernd Harmsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 11:42 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: What means "icmplog: destination unreable" ? > > > > Hello, > > One of our Debian server is running the "Open Rock Telemetry Box" with > NetSai

Re: What means "icmplog: destination unreable" ?

2001-04-09 Thread Marc Haber
On Mon, 9 Apr 2001 11:41:55 +0200, Bernd Harmsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >One of our Debian server is running the "Open Rock Telemetry Box" with >NetSaint and Jail. Jail is reporting the following lines to the syslog, >which I do not understand. > >--

What means "icmplog: destination unreable" ?

2001-04-09 Thread Bernd Harmsen
Hello, One of our Debian server is running the "Open Rock Telemetry Box" with NetSaint and Jail. Jail is reporting the following lines to the syslog, which I do not understand. 18:02:05 inpu icmplog: destination unreachable from 195.179.172.30 1