Hi all,
I just performed my first installation of Seawolf from Cd's. My
previous ones were with ISO images on an Orb drive. I rebuilt the
installation images in order to use them with speech. I install everything.
The system prompted me for disk two, then, for disk one, and again for
This very strange syslog exerpt (below) is taken from
/var/log/messages on a moderately busy network server box with
redhat 6.x on it.
Does anyone know what it is?
If it is any sort of security problems, I'd really like to know :)
It is not alone, I have it happening on four similar boxes.
"William F. Acker WB2FLW +1-303-777-8123" wrote:
Hi all,
I just performed my first installation of Seawolf from Cd's. My
previous ones were with ISO images on an Orb drive. I rebuilt the
installation images in order to use them with speech. I install everything.
The system
Hi Tony,
I don't recognize the specific attack, but it certainly looks like
other buffer overflow attacks that I've seen on syslog events. If
you don't know what service is being attacked you can either look
for the service by its pid (assuming it is still running), look
for a startup
On Sun Apr 22 2001 at 12:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't recognize the specific attack, but it certainly looks like
other buffer overflow attacks that I've seen on syslog events.
Thanks for confirming that I'm not the only one seeing this.
The update is that I'm now seeing this happen
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who can tell me ??
The second 2k in empty_zero_page .
Thank you !!
hushui
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