Re: possible hole in mozilla et al

2002-05-08 Thread James Morgan
At 15:38 2002-05-08 -0600, Tim Uckun wrote: The situation right now is that for production you run an ancient system or cross your fingers, hold your breath and run unstable. Coming from a corporate environment I hardly feel that stable is ancient. With most commercial operating systems the

Re: what's that?

2002-04-04 Thread James Morgan
It's a cron job belonging to root that changes its user before it goes to work. At 11:21 2002-04-05 +0600, Kirill Zverev wrote: Hi! I found that in my logs: Apr 4 06:25:01 cmss su[30315]: + ??? root-nobody Apr 4 06:25:01 cmss PAM_unix[30315]: (su) session opened for user nobody by (uid=0)

Re: what's that?

2002-04-04 Thread James Morgan
It's a cron job belonging to root that changes its user before it goes to work. At 11:21 2002-04-05 +0600, Kirill Zverev wrote: Hi! I found that in my logs: Apr 4 06:25:01 cmss su[30315]: + ??? root-nobody Apr 4 06:25:01 cmss PAM_unix[30315]: (su) session opened for user nobody by (uid=0)

Re: apache log entry

2001-10-08 Thread James Morgan
At 10:08 2001-10-09 +1000, brendan hack wrote: Hi All, I found a strange entry hidden among all the IIS exploit attempts in my apache access log today: 61.177.66.228 - - [07/Oct/2001:21:28:44 +1000] GET http://61.177.66.228:8283/ HTTP/1.0 200 756 Does anyone know if this

Re: apache log entry

2001-10-08 Thread James Morgan
At 10:08 2001-10-09 +1000, brendan hack wrote: Hi All, I found a strange entry hidden among all the IIS exploit attempts in my apache access log today: 61.177.66.228 - - [07/Oct/2001:21:28:44 +1000] GET http://61.177.66.228:8283/ HTTP/1.0 200 756 Does anyone know if this