Boy that was a loadful. No offences if I've caused any. Firstly, I trust
Linux, the author and myself too.
My experience is limited but I've got hacked and have detected
portscans. Normally a portscan would take some time depending on how
many ports are scanned. However, I'm identifying a portsca
On Sat, 3 Aug 2002, S Mohan wrote:
> Boy that was a loadful. No offences if I've caused any. Firstly, I trust
> Linux, the author and myself too.
>
Sorry -- I should have held that post over night before deciding to send
it or not; it would have been the latter.
> My experience is limited but
On Sat, 3 Aug 2002, Tom Eastep wrote:
> > Can the userspace area be made use of to create chains on the fly? Say
> > maybe running a shell script as a service that takes an IP as an
> > argument to create the chain? I do not know if userspace allows this.
> >
Remember that Shorewall itself is n
LaBrea starts up ok but displays an error message this "Starting LaBrea:
Tarpitifconfig: not found". When I lookup "ps aux", I see a process number signifying
that the program has started. I do have entries for exclude and excludehard capture
files.
What is wrong?
GD
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> LaBrea starts up ok but displays an error message this "Starting
LaBrea: Tarpitifconfig: not found". When I lookup "ps aux", I see a
process number signifying that the program has started. I do have
entries for exclude and excludehard capture files.
> What is wrong?
If you're using my LaBrea pa
One of our DCD installations has been exhibiting strange behaviour
lately.
This message comes through syslogd irregularly, often twice an hour or
every couple hours:
Aug 3 11:45:01 redtrout kernel: swap_duplicate: entry 1000,
nonexistent swap file
Aug 3 11:45:01 redtrout kernel: swap_free
Hi all folks,
Always turning around IPSec on my Bering rc3...
My two similar boxes have a lot of miles far from themselves and not realy
time to check often.
It seems that Pluto doesn't "sniff" my public interface, see bellow :
...SNIP...
Aug 3 14:18:53 firewall root: Shorewall Started
Aug 3 1
Tom Eastep wrote (on Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 05:25:08PM -0700):
| On Fri, 2 Aug 2002, Nachman Yaakov Ziskind wrote:
|
| > Running Bering V1.0-rc2, I am unable to access the internal FTP servers
| > with passive FTP. I can use command-line FTP, so I am puzzled.
| >
|
| Has anyone on the list gott
Thanks to Charles Steinkuehler for Dachstein. I
finally upgraded from EigersteinBETA2 w/ extended
scripts 1.1 and Dachstein is just very nice.I plan to
try Bering and perhaps a couple of the others, but I'm
quite happy with Charles' work so far. Thanks to all
of the great LEAF developers. You make