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Debian Security Advisory 357-1[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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July 31, 2003
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Debian Security Advisory DSA 358-1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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July 31st, 2003
If adding a DMZ isn't suitable you should cirtainly block cirtain outgoing
ports
I recomend blocking every outgoing port except thouse that you need (i.e.
http, ssh etc)
would also recomend blocking outgoing email from everything except the
firewall, that way if the windoze box (or any other)
ulrich berthold [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SCAN Proxy (8080) attempt the next outstanding alarm message was a
SNMP public access udp. i looked into it and to my surprise found
out, that these packages are originating on the server's external
interface and going to two (nonexistent) privat ip
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Hi,
I want to install honeyd on my Debian-Box for testing. honeyd[1] isn't in the
Package-tree from Debian so i have to compile it by hand. honeyd needs the
'libdnet'-package[2] to work.
I installed this package but now commands like 'ifconfig' or 'nmap' doesn't
work.
The error is:
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On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 01:50:07PM -0400, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
[snip]
libdnet has nothing to do with decnet. Its feature list, as shown on
http://libdnet.sourceforge.net/ indicates that it does the following:
* network address manipulation
* kernel arp(4) cache and route(4)
I have two Debian systems behind a Linksys router, with the router
blocking everything except returning packets. One system is debian
stable (Woody), the other unstable (Sid). I have read
through just about all the PAM docs and the Debian Security Docs, but
still
haven't been able to find out how
On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 02:17:46PM -0700, Boyd Moore wrote:
I have two Debian systems behind a Linksys router, with the router
blocking everything except returning packets. One system is debian
stable (Woody), the other unstable (Sid). I have read
through just about all the PAM docs and the
hello!
i have recently installed snort on my employers webserver and after i've
told it not complain about connections to the tomcat on 8080 as SCAN
Proxy (8080) attempt the next outstanding alarm message was a SNMP
public access udp. i looked into it and to my surprise found out, that
these
If adding a DMZ isn't suitable you should cirtainly block cirtain outgoing
ports
I recomend blocking every outgoing port except thouse that you need (i.e.
http, ssh etc)
would also recomend blocking outgoing email from everything except the
firewall, that way if the windoze box (or any other)
ulrich berthold [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SCAN Proxy (8080) attempt the next outstanding alarm message was a
SNMP public access udp. i looked into it and to my surprise found
out, that these packages are originating on the server's external
interface and going to two (nonexistent) privat ip
Hi,
I want to install honeyd on my Debian-Box for testing. honeyd[1] isn't in the
Package-tree from Debian so i have to compile it by hand. honeyd needs the
'libdnet'-package[2] to work.
I installed this package but now commands like 'ifconfig' or 'nmap' doesn't
work.
The error is:
-
On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 06:41:01PM +0200, Thomas Bechtold wrote:
Now my questions are:
- How works DECnet[3]?
DECnet has nothing to do with libdnet or honeyd. I don't know what gave
you that idea. Unless you *really* know that you need DECnet, you don't
need it.
- How to configure
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