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From: MMEX_SA_ASP
Sent: 24 February 2002 08:44
To: z-deb-isp
Subject:
Hi there,
I am searching now for weeks to find the best way
to secure my webserver. I want users to be able to run cgi and php scripts. For
the securtity all the scripts have to run under there own names. All the users
that may use scripts, have a virtual host.
I tried with suexec. It
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 16:15, Matt Andreko wrote:
I'm trying to reorganize everything I have on all my servers, because
I'm going to be switching webservers soon.
Currently I have my websites in a hacked up manner. I have the main
site at /var/www, and then others at such as /var/www-sitename
Hi All,
A few days ago SSH just failed on me, out of the blue.
Everytime I start ssh (/etc/init.d/ssh start), this appears in the auth.log
file:
Feb 25 13:50:44 porky sshd[453]: fatal: daemon() failed: Success
I can run ssh in debug mode (sshd -d) or by telling it not to detach
(sshd -D) and
On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 20:30, Jason Lim wrote:
Okay... i'm not sure if there has ever been a religious flame war
between the two camps supporting either LSM or GRSecurity, so I stress
this is not my intention.
I originally packaged the GR Security kernel patch for Debian and I'm working
on
The machine is running woody and is up to date, SSH version 3.0.2p1-6.
I have already tried purging the package and downloading it again (will
check the MD5 sums afterward to make sure).
Andrew Tait
System Administrator
Country NetLink Pty, Ltd
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WWW:
On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 20:14, Jeff S Wheeler wrote:
The most common PCI bus is 32 bits wide, and operates at 33MHz. Its
Actually it's usually 33.333MHz (which means it divides into the CPU FSB
speed which is designed to divide into the CPU core speed which is a multiple
of 100MHz).
Not sure
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 03:52:24PM +1100, Andrew Tait wrote:
The machine is running woody and is up to date, SSH version 3.0.2p1-6.
I have already tried purging the package and downloading it again (will
check the MD5 sums afterward to make sure).
It might have something to do with running
That only affects the SSH client, the problem I am having is with the SSH
server.
Andrew Tait
System Administrator
Country NetLink Pty, Ltd
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WWW: http://www.cnl.com.au
30 Bank St Cobram, VIC 3644, Australia
Ph: +61 (03) 58 711 000
Fax: +61 (03) 58 711 874
It's the
strace it to see what's in there , could be meaningfull..
JeF
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 03:27:07PM +1100, Andrew Tait wrote:
Hi All,
A few days ago SSH just failed on me, out of the blue.
Everytime I start ssh (/etc/init.d/ssh start), this appears in the auth.log
file:
Feb 25 13:50:44
Um...this here is the ISP listaint there a users lista around
somewhere?
real easy...
By default, debian's apache comes with ~username directories enabled
you can start there www.yourserver.com/~dude1/ should bring up
/home/dude1/public_html/index.htmlthats there for free...in
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-Original Message-
From: MMEX_SA_ASP
Sent: 24 February 2002 08:44
To: z-deb-isp
Subject:
Hi there,
I am searching now for weeks to find the best way
to secure my webserver. I want users to be able to run cgi and php scripts. For
the securtity all the scripts have to run under there own names. All the users
that may use scripts, have a virtual host.
I tried with suexec. It
Hello, I think I found bug in iputils-ping ping6 app:
ping6 6bone-gw.ze.tarnow.pl -c2
PING 6bone-gw.ze.tarnow.pl(6bone-gw.ze.tarnow.pl) 56 data bytes
From 3ffe:81d0::2::13 icmp_seq=1 Destination unreachable: Address
unreachableFrom 3ffe:81d0::2::13 icmp_seq=2 Destination unreachable:
On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 10:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 09:38:30PM -0500, Eric-Olivier Lamey wrote:
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 06:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Folks.
I'm in the process of helping create a fully PAMified box with
LDAP authentication, and one
On Thu, 1 Jan 1970 01:00, Rodrigo Cesar Herefeld wrote:
Does anyone knows a GPL`ed access concentrator for debian
GNU Linux
I`ve seen the comercial server of rp-pppoe and it`s interesting , but
controls too much what i can or cannot do.I wantende sth to implement on a
running debian
On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 16:15, Matt Andreko wrote:
I'm trying to reorganize everything I have on all my servers, because
I'm going to be switching webservers soon.
Currently I have my websites in a hacked up manner. I have the main
site at /var/www, and then others at such as /var/www-sitename
Hi All,
A few days ago SSH just failed on me, out of the blue.
Everytime I start ssh (/etc/init.d/ssh start), this appears in the auth.log
file:
Feb 25 13:50:44 porky sshd[453]: fatal: daemon() failed: Success
I can run ssh in debug mode (sshd -d) or by telling it not to detach
(sshd -D) and
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 03:27:07PM +1100, Andrew Tait wrote:
Hi All,
A few days ago SSH just failed on me, out of the blue.
Everytime I start ssh (/etc/init.d/ssh start), this appears in the auth.log
file:
Feb 25 13:50:44 porky sshd[453]: fatal: daemon() failed: Success
I can run ssh
On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 15:10, Peter Billson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What minimum characteristics would a Linux IP Masquerading Firewall
Box need, to run a 100 Mbps link without slowing down traffic.
There was some discussion last January (2001) about this type of
thing. The problem
On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 20:30, Jason Lim wrote:
Okay... i'm not sure if there has ever been a religious flame war
between the two camps supporting either LSM or GRSecurity, so I stress
this is not my intention.
I originally packaged the GR Security kernel patch for Debian and I'm working
on
The machine is running woody and is up to date, SSH version 3.0.2p1-6.
I have already tried purging the package and downloading it again (will
check the MD5 sums afterward to make sure).
Andrew Tait
System Administrator
Country NetLink Pty, Ltd
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WWW:
On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 20:14, Jeff S Wheeler wrote:
The most common PCI bus is 32 bits wide, and operates at 33MHz. Its
Actually it's usually 33.333MHz (which means it divides into the CPU FSB
speed which is designed to divide into the CPU core speed which is a multiple
of 100MHz).
Not sure
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 03:52:24PM +1100, Andrew Tait wrote:
The machine is running woody and is up to date, SSH version 3.0.2p1-6.
I have already tried purging the package and downloading it again (will
check the MD5 sums afterward to make sure).
It might have something to do with running
strace it to see what's in there , could be meaningfull..
JeF
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 03:27:07PM +1100, Andrew Tait wrote:
Hi All,
A few days ago SSH just failed on me, out of the blue.
Everytime I start ssh (/etc/init.d/ssh start), this appears in the auth.log
file:
Feb 25 13:50:44
It appears to run fine to begin with, loading libraries and reading config
files, these are the last few lines. It tries to fork, and then just dies.
read(3, -BEGIN DSA PRIVATE KEY-\n..., 672) = 672
_llseek(3, 0, [0], SEEK_SET)= 0
fcntl64(3, F_GETFL) =
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