Hello, would anyone know where I can find
a script that would shut down or stop
a nimda infected server?
I can no longer tolerate this nimda,
blocking does not work, there are some
addresses that still get though and I don't
know how the little buggers do it, so I
want to make my web
This also goes back to the heart of whether or not it is legal / ethical to
shut someone's system down.
Blocking access is one thing, trying to shut a server down is quite another
in my opinion.
I actually did have a script running that would sucessfully block out
pretty close to 100% of all
Hello, would anyone know where I can find
a script that would shut down or stop
a nimda infected server?
I can no longer tolerate this nimda,
blocking does not work, there are some
addresses that still get though and I don't
know how the little buggers do it, so I
want to make my web server
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Hi!...
What I've got is this.
I'm got a machine running Samba on a Windoze Network.
There are a few Windoze machien who have mapped the share on the Linux box
Hi!...
What I've got is this.
I'm got a machine running Samba on a Windoze Network.
There are a few Windoze machien who have mapped the share on the Linux box.
Ive now had a few (*.eml) files appearing on those shares in the Linux
box. I've been clearing them out a few times a day, no
On Tuesday 25 September 2001 22:27, you wrote:
The Javascript method is only a problem if you use any IE version below
6. Of course, the media seems to think the whole world uses IE too. =)
And sadly, my server logs say they're right. Sheep, meet cliff... jump.
As a matter of interest.
Arthur H. Johnson II wrote:
Consider the Source. The FBI is somewhat dumb in these matters, at least
the upper echelon is, being the polititians they are. I don't think its
NPR's fault.
We need to write to NPR and the FBI. Anybody have email addresses.
(Last time I tried to email the
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Arthur H. Johnson II wrote:
Consider the Source. The FBI is somewhat dumb in these matters, at least
the upper echelon
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Arthur H. Johnson II wrote:
Consider the Source. The FBI is somewhat dumb in these matters, at least
the upper echelon is, being
Consider the Source. The FBI is somewhat dumb in these matters, at least
the upper echelon is, being the polititians they are. I don't think its
NPR's fault.
On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, Miark wrote:
I caught the tail end of an FBI warning on NPR today that said the Nimda virus
affects
all
The Javascript method is only a problem if you use any IE version below
6. Of course, the media seems to think the whole world uses IE too. =)
And sadly, my server logs say they're right. Sheep, meet cliff... jump.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
for the majority of their software either...
rgds
frank
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Sent: Wednesday, 26 September 2001 5:08 AM
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BTW, I did write
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BTW, I did write to the author suggesting he may want to tell his
readers that an alternative to Windows exists (Linux). He
: Friday, 21 September 2001 10:35 AM
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Nimda virus
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The closing sentence of a San Francisco Chronicle writeup on the virus
said that server users should contact Microsoft for patches :).
It's yet another instance
From: David E. Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The closing sentence of a San Francisco Chronicle writeup on the virus
said that server users should contact Microsoft for patches :).
It's yet another instance of the Outlook Virus Transmission software.
Not quite.
Nimda can and does propogate via
On Wednesday 19 September 2001 04:45, you wrote:
I caught the tail end of an FBI warning on NPR today that said the Nimda
virus affects all Internet computers. That rubs me the wrong way because,
as I read later at CNet, it doesn't affect our penguins (as usual). I think
the popular media
I caught the tail end of an FBI warning on NPR today that said the Nimda virus affects
all Internet computers. That rubs me the wrong way because, as I read later at CNet,
it
doesn't affect our penguins (as usual). I think the popular media needs to be more
careful
the way they report these
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