Re: More hacked servers?

2003-11-28 Thread Marcel Hicking
--Thursday, November 27, 2003 12:56:18 -0500 Eric LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED]: A least, they can stay us informed about their actions... for example: 21 sep: hacked, we moved all domain to blah, bluh, blih. 22 sep: investiguation started, by X, X. We think it will take X hours/day/month/years

Re: More hacked servers?

2003-11-28 Thread Marcel Hicking
--Thursday, November 27, 2003 12:56:18 -0500 Eric LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED]: A least, they can stay us informed about their actions... for example: 21 sep: hacked, we moved all domain to blah, bluh, blih. 22 sep: investiguation started, by X, X. We think it will take X hours/day/month/years

Re: Peace is not off topic

2003-03-11 Thread Marcel Hicking
Hi folks Now that we have a lot of positions expressed here and the thread is getting as emotional as one could expect from the topic: Let's proof the Debian community can do better and get along peacefully and productive despite the fact that we all have a different cultural and religious

Re: Peace is not off topic

2003-03-11 Thread Marcel Hicking
Hi folks Now that we have a lot of positions expressed here and the thread is getting as emotional as one could expect from the topic: Let's proof the Debian community can do better and get along peacefully and productive despite the fact that we all have a different cultural and religious

Re: machine monitoring packages

2003-02-13 Thread Marcel Hicking
Thu, 13 Feb 2003 14:59:26 + gabe [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I would like to know what ppl think is the best package for monitor servers, at my last work place they were installing mon. In my new job they use Nagios, which I'm not to sure about due to the fact that installation / configuration

Re: machine monitoring packages

2003-02-13 Thread Marcel Hicking
Thu, 13 Feb 2003 14:59:26 + gabe [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I would like to know what ppl think is the best package for monitor servers, at my last work place they were installing mon. In my new job they use Nagios, which I'm not to sure about due to the fact that installation / configuration

Re: Mirror Site Security

2002-11-20 Thread Marcel Hicking
--On Mittwoch, 20. November 2002 11:54 +0100 Thomas J. Zeeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well lets hope that the fire doesn't make and casualties. From the various news-articles I gather the firesquad doesn't expect them. But the question remains, where is the mirror for

Re: Many Virtual Hosts security problem with PHP

2002-04-22 Thread Marcel Hicking
If you run php in safe mode and set your PHP open_basedir to the DocumentRoot for the domain, then they cannot open any files outside of that directory. In php.ini: safe_mode = on Then in your VirtualHost: php_admin_flag engine on php_admin_value open_basedir

Re: Many Virtual Hosts security problem with PHP

2002-04-22 Thread Marcel Hicking
If you run php in safe mode and set your PHP open_basedir to the DocumentRoot for the domain, then they cannot open any files outside of that directory. In php.ini: safe_mode = on Then in your VirtualHost: php_admin_flag engine on php_admin_value open_basedir

Re: Webserver questions: using samba, avoiding cleartext passwords,co-existing with Windows

2002-04-19 Thread Marcel Hicking
There is a Explorer-like interface to PuTTY's scp command. Maybe an option. Don't have much experience with this, I personally use some mini-shell-scripts attached to the sendto-menue for uploading. http://www.i-tree.org/ixplorer.htm Cheers, Marcel --On Donnerstag, 18. April 2002 17:34 -0700

Re: Webserver questions: using samba, avoiding cleartext passwords, co-existing with Windows

2002-04-19 Thread Marcel Hicking
There is a Explorer-like interface to PuTTY's scp command. Maybe an option. Don't have much experience with this, I personally use some mini-shell-scripts attached to the sendto-menue for uploading. http://www.i-tree.org/ixplorer.htm Cheers, Marcel --On Donnerstag, 18. April 2002 17:34 -0700