Re: Help! File permissions keep changing...

2004-02-17 Thread James Duncan
You didn't mention what the file server daemon is. Samba? NFS? I suspect Samba. If so, please include the relevant part of your smb.conf... probably you just need to correct a mask setting in the share config. If it is something else, please be more specific. On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, Hhayes wro

Re: Help! File permissions keep changing...

2004-02-17 Thread James Duncan
You didn't mention what the file server daemon is. Samba? NFS? I suspect Samba. If so, please include the relevant part of your smb.conf... probably you just need to correct a mask setting in the share config. If it is something else, please be more specific. On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, Hhayes wro

Re: HELP, my Debian Server was hacked!

2003-04-24 Thread James Duncan
On Thu, 24 Apr 2003, Dale Amon wrote: > On Wed, Apr 23, 2003 at 10:44:34AM -0400, James Duncan wrote: > > Obviously steps should be in place to mitigate the damage of these sorts > > of acts. Have steps in place to quickly replace machines that have to be > > removed from p

Re: Secure remote syslogging?

2003-04-24 Thread James Duncan
On Wed, 23 Apr 2003, Stefan Neufeind wrote: > what is the best way to remotely syslog? In > "RE: HELP, my Debian Server was hacked!" by James Duncan he wrote to > use "syslog to log locally AND remotely". This is a good idea. But I > wonder how to make it safe. Le

RE: HELP, my Debian Server was hacked!

2003-04-23 Thread James Duncan
On Wed, 23 Apr 2003, DEFFONTAINES Vincent wrote: > What to do > --- > > The first 3 basic steps to handling a "situation" (roughly taken from > the wonderful Criminalistics, An Introduction to Forensic Science, by > Saferstein (see the "bibliography" file) are: > > o Secure and