Re: Need help w/wifi setup

2010-12-27 Thread Stephen
Widow routers are cheap like 40-60 cheaper than the dsl with wireless. On Dec 26, 2010 10:25 PM, "eculbert" wrote: > Wife has decreed...wifi! > > We have an old actiontec dsl modem that has a card hole on the side filled with a plastic insert. Bet I cannot get a card for it as qworst will want to

Re: Good/secure wireless router?

2010-12-27 Thread Jason Holtzapple
On 12/26/2010 07:06 PM, Ariel Gold wrote: > Recommendations? > > Small network with 2 wired connections, and at least 1 wireless. Using > mac, windows, and linux > > I'd like to make it as secure as possible (if you can point me to any > special documentation to do so that'd be great). Fast

ftp access logs

2010-12-27 Thread Steve Phariss
Hey all, I am trying to decipher my FTP log and am having some trouble with the diffrnet fields Wed Dec 22 13:55:49 2010 0 98.165.x.x 7629 /home2/bluesage/public_html/header2.inc a _ o r bluesage ftp 1 * c Wed Dec 22 13:56:19 2010 0 98.165.x.x 7464 /home2/bluesage/public_html/header2.inc a _ i

Re: Good/secure wireless router?

2010-12-27 Thread Steve Phariss
Any specific reason for the Asus (not knocking it, just want to hear what made you change brands) On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 8:24 AM, Jason Holtzapple wrote: > On 12/26/2010 07:06 PM, Ariel Gold wrote: > > Recommendations? > > > > Small network with 2 wired connections, and at least 1 wireless

Re: Good/secure wireless router?

2010-12-27 Thread Jason Holtzapple
On 12/27/2010 10:05 AM, Steve Phariss wrote: > Any specific reason for the Asus (not knocking it, just want to hear > what made you change brands) My favorite 3rd-party firmware is Tomato. I bought the Asus mostly based on postive experiences from others on the tomatousb.org forum. The RT-N16

Re: Good/secure wireless router?

2010-12-27 Thread Steve Phariss
Thanks On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Jason Holtzapple wrote: > On 12/27/2010 10:05 AM, Steve Phariss wrote: > > Any specific reason for the Asus (not knocking it, just want to hear > > what made you change brands) > > My favorite 3rd-party firmware is Tomato. I bought the Asus mostly bas

Re: ftp access logs

2010-12-27 Thread Mike Ballon
date transfer_time remote_ip size filename bINARY/aSCIIi specialFlagAlways[_] oUT/iN rEAL/aNONYMOUS username service authMethodNumber authenticationUserIdAlwaysStar cOMPLETE/iNCOMPLETE On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 12:00 PM, Steve Phariss wrote: > Hey all, > > I am trying to decipher my FTP log and am

Web Deployment OS or COTS (was RE: Versioning system - Subversion Vs. Git)

2010-12-27 Thread Mike Ballon
Greets, I'm looking for either an opensource or commercial package for web deployment. In the past I have used both Replweb and WebMethods in the Windoz world, although now I'm looking at a LAMP environment. The reason I'm looking is because our web team does constant updates and deployments and

Re: Web Deployment OS or COTS (was RE: Versioning system - Subversion Vs. Git)

2010-12-27 Thread Stephen
I know Cpanel was designed to do some of this, bu8t not sure if its 100% what you need. maybe peek at usermin it might have the features you want. maybe a stack of rsync to a serve they have access to. once they get it the way it supposed to be fire off a script to merge it into production with ba

Re: Web Deployment OS or COTS (was RE: Versioning system - Subversion Vs. Git)

2010-12-27 Thread keith smith
What you describe Stephen would be a perfect solution.  If GIT can do that, that would be better than I could ever imagine. Push from test to production with the ability to roll back and having history.  Nice!!  That is exactly what I need. Keith Smith --- On Mon, 12

Re: Web Deployment OS or COTS (was RE: Versioning system - Subversion Vs. Git)

2010-12-27 Thread Stephen
well i know at a most basic level it can be done with some rsync and bash. but GIT ro ANt i think would be more graceful. I know here our devs use ANT called from a tomcat service to update customer machines when we roll new code for updates. On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 11:15 AM, keith smith wrote:

Re: ftp access logs

2010-12-27 Thread Steve Phariss
Thanks On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Mike Ballon wrote: > date transfer_time remote_ip size filename bINARY/aSCIIi > specialFlagAlways[_] oUT/iN rEAL/aNONYMOUS username service authMethodNumber > authenticationUserIdAlwaysStar cOMPLETE/iNCOMPLETE > > On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 12:00 PM, Steve

Re: Web Deployment OS or COTS (was RE: Versioning system - Subversion Vs. Git)

2010-12-27 Thread Mike Ballon
cPanel huh? Never really thought of that. As of "now" they basically develop live on the dev host, commit the changes to svn, and then someone from my team does a svn update from test and then prod. It works for the most part, although frequency and major changes (file permission loss is the main

Re: Good/secure wireless router?

2010-12-27 Thread Lisa Kachold
Jason/Steve; On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Jason Holtzapple wrote: > On 12/27/2010 10:05 AM, Steve Phariss wrote: > > Any specific reason for the Asus (not knocking it, just want to hear > > what made you change brands) > > My favorite 3rd-party firmware is Tomato. I bought the Asus most

Re: Web Deployment OS or COTS (was RE: Versioning system - Subversion Vs. Git)

2010-12-27 Thread Lisa Kachold
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 12:00 PM, Mike Ballon wrote: > cPanel huh? Never really thought of that. > > As of "now" they basically develop live on the dev host, commit the changes > to svn, and then someone from my team does a svn update from test and then > prod. It works for the most part, althoug

Re: OpenBSD and the FBI

2010-12-27 Thread Jordan Aberle
Entertaining video, it's a long watch but worth while: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4oB28ksiIo --- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoe

PLUG Linux Security Team - News

2010-12-27 Thread Lisa Kachold
0) High Profile Site Hacks (just in time for Xmas): http://krebsonsecurity.com/2010/12/carders-cc-linux-exploit-org-and-exploit-db-org-hacked/ *Carders.cc*, a German security forum that specializes in trading stolen credit cards and other purloined data, has been hacked by security vigilantes fo