john -- cannot -show cracked passwords ???

2004-01-18 Thread Michael D Schleif
I am having problems with john. Every morning, I get this message: Sending mail to jeff... John has cracked 1 passwords. If you want to see them, use john -show passwordfile. (See john(1) for details). However, I cannot get john to show me: # sudo john -show

Re: tiger: howto eliminate spurious cron errors?

2004-01-08 Thread Michael D Schleif
Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004:01:08:10:13:55+0100] scribed: On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 02:26:03PM -0600, Michael D Schleif wrote: In the spirit of my current endeavor to eliminate noise from tiger, I find myself receiving the following stderr reports from tiger via cron

Re: tiger: howto eliminate spurious cron errors?

2004-01-08 Thread Michael D Schleif
Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004:01:08:10:13:55+0100] scribed: On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 02:26:03PM -0600, Michael D Schleif wrote: In the spirit of my current endeavor to eliminate noise from tiger, I find myself receiving the following stderr reports from tiger via cron

Re: tiger: howto manage flood of `deleted files' alerts ???

2004-01-07 Thread Michael D Schleif
Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004:01:07:18:52:45+0100] scribed: On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 01:04:18AM -0600, Michael D Schleif wrote: I have been using tiger for nearly a year. Several months ago, a new test was added in: /usr/lib/tiger/scripts/check_finddeleted

tiger: howto eliminate spurious cron errors?

2004-01-07 Thread Michael D Schleif
In the spirit of my current endeavor to eliminate noise from tiger, I find myself receiving the following stderr reports from tiger via cron: stdin: is not a tty /usr/bin/find: /usr/X11R6/bin/: No such file or directory /bin/sed: can't read /etc/printcap: No such file or directory

Re: tiger: howto eliminate spurious cron errors?

2004-01-07 Thread Michael D Schleif
Ryan Bradetich [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004:01:07:15:08:22-0700] scribed: Michael, On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 13:26, Michael D Schleif wrote: In the spirit of my current endeavor to eliminate noise from tiger, I find myself receiving the following stderr reports from tiger via cron: Excellent

tiger: howto manage flood of `deleted files' alerts ???

2004-01-05 Thread Michael D Schleif
I have been using tiger for nearly a year. Several months ago, a new test was added in: /usr/lib/tiger/scripts/check_finddeleted Since then, several of my servers are flooded with alerts like this: NEW: --FAIL-- [kis011f] Server [apache] (pid 31863) is using deleted files Yes, I know

tiger: howto manage flood of `deleted files' alerts ???

2004-01-05 Thread Michael D Schleif
I have been using tiger for nearly a year. Several months ago, a new test was added in: /usr/lib/tiger/scripts/check_finddeleted Since then, several of my servers are flooded with alerts like this: NEW: --FAIL-- [kis011f] Server [apache] (pid 31863) is using deleted files Yes, I know

Re: ssh vulnerability in the wild

2003-09-16 Thread Michael D Schleif
Mental Patient [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003:09:16:10:22:01-0400] scribed: see tinyurl.com/nios Sorry if this is a rehash, but I dont recall seeing a discussion and I'd really like to think my stable boxes are safe :) I know several people that are being attacked/had to patch ssh/filter

Re: ssh vulnerability in the wild

2003-09-16 Thread Michael D Schleif
Mental Patient [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003:09:16:10:22:01-0400] scribed: see tinyurl.com/nios Sorry if this is a rehash, but I dont recall seeing a discussion and I'd really like to think my stable boxes are safe :) I know several people that are being attacked/had to patch ssh/filter