Gene,
On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, Gene Grimm wrote:
> What is the best way to protect specific daemons (inet and standalone
> like proftpd and apache) from intrusion attempts? I am not that
As for intrusion attempts be sure to keep your servers running the latest,
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What is the best way to protect specific daemons (inet and standalone like proftpd
and apache) from intrusion attempts? I am not that familiar with Linux firewalling
rules yet and am in the process of obtaining a comprehensive administrator's study
guide. I presently have hosts.deny with lines to
Um heyas ISP's:
Im using qmail+debian+mailreader in a pop vpopmail setup. It works so
fast and so nice, and its so cool and allBUT:
Mailreader (mailreader.com) is starting to act up. It suddenly started
to resend all mails sent through its interface, the server is so fast,
that it can send
Thankx. I did manage to find out which file they were trying to reference.
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Gene Grimm wrote:
> The following message was received by our admin account after finding an
> intrusion (followed by rotating shell account passwords). Can anyone tell me
> how to find out what devices are referenced in this message?
>
> - Original Message -
>
> > User 501 tried to run
>Most likely you want to run asp pages written in VBScript, don't you?
>Same problem here, trying to scape from this MS hell. Apache::ASP
>won't help; as far as I can see it's just for running the asp
>framework using Perl as the language. I'm looking now at chilisoft,
>this looks as the answer
On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 10:17:17AM -0400, Gene Grimm wrote:
> The following message was received by our admin account after
> finding an intrusion (followed by rotating shell account
> passwords). Can anyone tell me how to find out what devices
> are referenced in this message?
You could try "ls
On Fri, Oct 05, 2001 at 07:47:12AM -0400, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
> is this easy or hard to do.
>
> I want to set up a proxy server that takes incoming requests distributes
> them to back end web servers, who then respond directly to the client not
> thru the proxy.
> e.g.
> imcoing http request to
On Thu, 4 Oct 2001 17:34, Cathedral wrote:
> I`m configuring one board cylades cyclom-y and got all the board configured
> but now i can`t set the modens to work, i`ve configured the radius-client
> to authenticat on my radius-server and start pppd automaticaly.
> I have put a line like that on in
The following message was received by our admin account after finding an
intrusion (followed by rotating shell account passwords). Can anyone tell me
how to find out what devices are referenced in this message?
- Original Message -
> User 501 tried to run dev 773 ino 278048 in place of d
On Fri, Oct 05, 2001 at 09:20:00AM +0200, Craig wrote:
> Is there a module or package that lets apache run
> asp files ?
Most likely you want to run asp pages written in VBScript, don't you?
Same problem here, trying to scape from this MS hell. Apache::ASP
won't help; as far as I can see it's j
Hi Fellas
I have a very strange problem with UUCP. If I dialup though
one ISP I have no problem using UUCP to retrieve mail from
our Mail Host. However when I dial though another ISP the
client mail server logs onto our mail Host, after which
there is no UUCP transfers :(
Anyone with any idea
is this easy or hard to do.
I want to set up a proxy server that takes incoming requests distributes
them to back end web servers, who then respond directly to the client not
thru the proxy.
e.g.
imcoing http request to proxy
proxy to web server
web server to originator of request
> Is there a module or package that lets apache run
> asp files ?
It varies depending on whether you are talking about the ASP platform (which
there are proprietary packages for Apache migration purposes) or just using
VBScript, which there are faux-interpreters and some converters.
It's impor
On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, Craig wrote:
> Ehelo
>
> Is there a module or package that lets apache run
> asp files ?
Of a sort, people have alreday told you about asp2php BUT you can also use:
* ActiveScripting for Apache
* Apache::ASP
Have a look at:
http://httpd.apache.org/related_projects.html
Also
Try : http://www.apache-asp.org/
Have a look
Paul
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From: Craig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 October 2001 09:20
To: Debian-Isp
Subject: Apache
Ehelo
Is there a module or package that lets apache run
asp files ?
..Craig
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I'm not sure, but i think, that i remember, that there was a package, as far
as i remember on testing or stable, that was called something
.
here it is:
http://packages.debian.org/stable/interpreters/ :
libapache-asp-perl 1.95-1
perl Apache::ASP - Active Server Pages for Apache
Don't know about running asp directly but there's a converter to php
I haven't used it but it might help
Have a look at http://freshmeat.net/projects/asp2php
Jason
On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, Craig wrote:
> Ehelo
>
> Is there a module or package that lets apache run
> asp files ?
>
> ..Craig
>
>
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