Hi,
thanks folks a lot for all hints.
Now I found that the connects came indeed from the other.host.name
(192.168.0.2), but I didn't find out which user it was.
However, I'm no longer sure wether it was was some kind of code
injection, as more as I do not know how the guys did it exactly.
Hi Folks,
now I've got another riddle for you... ;-)
I have a pair of two Debian boxes acting as LAMP system; one is the web
server (Apache 1.3.29, mod_gzip/1.3.26.1a, PHP 4.3.8), the other one
act as the database server (MySQL 4.0.20-log - latest release from
backports.org). The servers are
Hi Marek,
thanks for your quick reply.
On the servers in questions are no customers - it's a dedicated system
for only one customer. All the web programming an so on is done only by
myself (well, I hope so ;-). But, there are some POP accounts and also
an smtpd (no ftpd).
Can you imagine
Hi,
first: your question is off-topic in this mailing list! Please move
to a mailing list dealing with database (MySQL?) questions.
The correct data type for binary data (like an image is) in most
cases will be the Binary Large OBject - BLOB. But it may differ
depending on your database
Hi,
first: your question is off-topic in this mailing list! Please move
to a mailing list dealing with database (MySQL?) questions.
The correct data type for binary data (like an image is) in most
cases will be the Binary Large OBject - BLOB. But it may differ
depending on your database
Hi Ralph,
thanks for the hint.
At 23:59 Uhr +0200 04.04.2004, Ralph Paßgang wrote:
you should also filter out 127.0.0.0/8 on any network interface but lo.
so that spoofing with localhost-adresses is not possible anymore.
( for example:
iptables -A INPUT -s 127.0.0.0/8 -d 127.0.0.0/8 -i lo -o lo -p
Hi folks,
today I got some strange messages in the log files. It's a quite
usual woody box (apache, some (about 15) POP accounts, no smtp
relaying, no ftp accounts, nothing exciting) with postfix install
from .deb-package.
## snip #
Apr 4 07:11:15
Hi folks,
today I got some strange messages in the log files. It's a quite
usual woody box (apache, some (about 15) POP accounts, no smtp
relaying, no ftp accounts, nothing exciting) with postfix install
from .deb-package.
## snip #
Apr 4 07:11:15
Hi Andreas,
thanks a lot for your hints.
At 12:54 Uhr +0200 04.04.2004, Andreas John wrote:
It looks like your friend is trying to inject pakets into your smtp with
faked (spoofed) ips. In this particular case he sends as localhost. I guess
...
more likely that he tries to overflow postfix
Thanks to all - it works great with backports.org!
Oh, how I love the Debian Universe... They have been thinking of
everything, haven't they?
Andreas
Check out the www.backports.org website.
P.S.: Of cource, security is an important issue and will get lower
when using testing or backported
Thanks to all - it works great with backports.org!
Oh, how I love the Debian Universe... They have been thinking of
everything, haven't they?
Andreas
Check out the www.backports.org website.
P.S.: Of cource, security is an important issue and will get lower
when using testing or backported
).
Is there a mysql-4.0.17.deb or something like that out there in
space? I didn't find such things on the mysql.com website...
(Well, it is: in the *testing* distribution. Can I mix this, and if
so: how to do this?)
Thanks in advance,
Andreas Vent-Schmidt
--
procommerz - Internet fuer Unternehmen
).
Is there a mysql-4.0.17.deb or something like that out there in
space? I didn't find such things on the mysql.com website...
(Well, it is: in the *testing* distribution. Can I mix this, and if
so: how to do this?)
Thanks in advance,
Andreas Vent-Schmidt
--
procommerz - Internet fuer Unternehmen
At 11:53 Uhr +0200 22.08.2003, Emmanuel Lacour wrote:
Has anyone seeing this: since 30 minutes my server reboot automatically
every 2-3 minutes. I can't find anything in my log files. Maybe an
hardware probleme (IBM eserver, PIII 800, 256Mo, SCSI without raid).
Any hint on a similar problem?
Well,
Hi,
may be there is a little hint to the problem:
When I read about the unability to successfully send a reload
command to the apache, I remembered the fact that my Apache 2.0.44
fails that, too.
(I do not use logrotate for apache logs, but I restart the server for
other reasons every month.)
Hi,
may be it's very simple:
[Mon Apr 7 15:31:27 2003] [error] [client 192.168.10.254] Search must
return
exactly 1 entry; found 0 entries for search ((objectclass=*)(uid=tester)):
You typed in the username tester, didn't you? ---^^
But in your .htaccess, you said that only
Hi,
not sure whether this would help: here in Europe, there's a quite big
provider HostEurope which offers Debian Installation only at the
German-speaking web pages (www.hosteurope.de).
From the international site www.hosteurope.com as well as from the
French one www.hosteurope.fr, you always
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