Re: what process is using a port

2004-05-03 Thread Todd Charron
> Is there a way to figure out what program is using a port. For example I > want to know which process is using port 80. How can I do this? > lsof -i:80 Todd

Re: what process is using a port

2004-05-03 Thread Todd Charron
> Is there a way to figure out what program is using a port. For example I > want to know which process is using port 80. How can I do this? > lsof -i:80 Todd -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Man-db problem

2003-08-17 Thread Todd Charron
I can confirm the same problem on one server I have running Filename: pool/updates/main/m/man-db/man-db_2.3.20-18.woody.3_i386.deb I think it might have started after another update (possibly the perl update). Not sure. Any info you may have on the matter would be greatly appreciated. Todd

Re: Man-db problem

2003-08-17 Thread Todd Charron
I can confirm the same problem on one server I have running Filename: pool/updates/main/m/man-db/man-db_2.3.20-18.woody.3_i386.deb I think it might have started after another update (possibly the perl update). Not sure. Any info you may have on the matter would be greatly appreciated. Todd

grsecurity patch - woody

2003-08-14 Thread Todd Charron
Hi, After all this discussion about the grsecurity patch I thought I'd try it out. Unfortunately every time I try and get the patch to apply it always fails regardless of the system I run it on (see below for output). I've tried using the grsecurity patch in woody as well as the latest one

grsecurity patch - woody

2003-08-14 Thread Todd Charron
Hi, After all this discussion about the grsecurity patch I thought I'd try it out. Unfortunately every time I try and get the patch to apply it always fails regardless of the system I run it on (see below for output). I've tried using the grsecurity patch in woody as well as the latest one

Re: Securing Bugzilla

2002-09-24 Thread Todd Charron
running it. Thanks again, Todd On Tue, 2002-09-24 at 11:04, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 10:55:19AM -0400, Todd Charron wrote: > > > I've recently been looking to setup bugzilla as a way to keep track > > of... well... bugs ;) Anyway, while setting it up

Securing Bugzilla

2002-09-24 Thread Todd Charron
Hi, I've recently been looking to setup bugzilla as a way to keep track of... well... bugs ;) Anyway, while setting it up I noticed it was recommended for security to set create htaccess to 1 so that proper .htaccess files can be generated. However, I also noticed that doing this on debian seem

Re: Securing Bugzilla

2002-09-24 Thread Todd Charron
running it. Thanks again, Todd On Tue, 2002-09-24 at 11:04, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 10:55:19AM -0400, Todd Charron wrote: > > > I've recently been looking to setup bugzilla as a way to keep track > > of... well... bugs ;) Anyway, while setting it up

Securing Bugzilla

2002-09-24 Thread Todd Charron
Hi, I've recently been looking to setup bugzilla as a way to keep track of... well... bugs ;) Anyway, while setting it up I noticed it was recommended for security to set create htaccess to 1 so that proper .htaccess files can be generated. However, I also noticed that doing this on debian see