Hi Joan,
On Thursday 07 June 2007 14:51:51 Joan Hérisson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Config:
> - Debian 2.4.18
This is very old. For security and better features, you'd be best to upgrade
to a more recent version of Debian, with a more recent kernel.
> - iptables with
Ok,
thank you for your answers. I will try to sum up mine.
It is true that it is not me who wrote the firewall script and that
I do not understand what all rules do.
I tried different solutions that you proposed but none works, from
localhost, local network or from the internet. The
Il giorno Thu, 7 Jun 2007 15:51:51 +0200
"Joan Hérisson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
> So I added this rule :
> "iptables -A tcp_packets -p TCP -i eth1 -s
> 0/0 --dport 8080 -j allowed"
> where eth1 is the way toward my local network
>
Ich werde ab 06.06.2007 nicht im Büro sein. Ich kehre zurück am
17.06.2007.
Ich werde Ihre Nachricht nach meiner Rückkehr beantworten.
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070607 16:21]:
> > >I saw in 'man apt-get' that using apt-get upgrade does not install new
> > >packages or remove an already installed package.
> > >Is it possible that I did'nt get the latest security fixes using
> > >apt-get upgade in a cron job ?
>
> afa
* Frédéric PICA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for your answer,
>
> So I need to do an apt-get dist-upgrade in my cron job to be sure to always
> have the latest security fixes ?
> What's the risk to have a needed package uninstalled by that way ?
You could use the package cron-apt for this,
Frédéric PICA wrote:
Thanks for your answer,
So I need to do an apt-get dist-upgrade in my cron job to be sure to
always have the latest security fixes ?
What's the risk to have a needed package uninstalled by that way ?
My goal is to have the latest security fixes for a server, but I have
t
Thanks for your answer,
So I need to do an apt-get dist-upgrade in my cron job to be sure to always
have the latest security fixes ?
What's the risk to have a needed package uninstalled by that way ?
My goal is to have the latest security fixes for a server, but I have to be
sure that dist-upgra
Can you send the output of 'iptables -t filter -L -n -v ' to this mailing
list?
2007. június 7. 15.51 dátummal Joan Hérisson ezt írta:
> Hello,
>
> Config:
> - Debian 2.4.18
> - iptables with many rules
>
> Problems:
> - I have installed a to
Joan Hérisson wrote:
Hello,
Config:
- Debian 2.4.18
- iptables with many rules
Problems:
- I have installed a tomcat 5.5 server. The server is unreachable
(connection failed from locahost or another host on my local network).
Tries:
- I have to open port 8080. I have this rule in /etc/init.d
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 05:14:53PM +0300, Riku Valli wrote:
> Fr??d??ric PICA wrote:
> >Greets,
> >
> >I saw in 'man apt-get' that using apt-get upgrade does not install new
> >packages or remove an already installed package.
> >Is it possible that I did'nt get the latest security fixes using
> >
On Thursday 07 June 2007 15:51, Joan Hérisson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Config:
> - Debian 2.4.18
> - iptables with many rules
>
> Problems:
> - I have installed a tomcat 5.5 server. The server is
> unreachable
> (connection failed from locahost or a
Frédéric PICA wrote:
Greets,
I saw in 'man apt-get' that using apt-get upgrade does not install new
packages or remove an already installed package.
Is it possible that I did'nt get the latest security fixes using
apt-get upgade in a cron job ?
I think particularly about security fixes that ca
On 6/7/07, Joan Hérisson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Config:
- Debian 2.4.18
- iptables with many rules
Problems:
- I have installed a tomcat 5.5 server. The server is unreachable
(connection failed from locahost or another host on my local network).
Tries:
- I have to open port
Hello,
Config:
- Debian 2.4.18
- iptables with many rules
Problems:
- I have installed a tomcat 5.5 server. The server is unreachable
(connection failed from locahost or another host on my local network).
Tries:
- I have to open por
Greets,
I saw in 'man apt-get' that using apt-get upgrade does not install new
packages or remove an already installed package.
Is it possible that I did'nt get the latest security fixes using apt-get
upgade in a cron job ?
I think particularly about security fixes that can't be retro-ported to t
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