I have always had good look with the Cybex/Avocent line of KVM switches. On
the other hand, IMHO, you should stay away from Belkin. I've had nothing but
problems with Belkin KVM switches.
Richard L. Lichvar
Director, Operations
Knowledge Resource Center, Inc.
Phone: 703-848-2100 x228
Fax: 703-848-
I'm pretty much still a newbie to Linux. How can I, in this case in RH 7.3,
check to be sure email is going out from a machine? Where do I check/change
parameters to direct all outgoing email from a RH 7.3 system to a specific
SMTP server.
Richard L. Lichvar
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Thinking of using a
Linux 9.0 box running Snort for detection in the Untrusted Zone of our network
(i.e., before the firewall). I would like to know the absolute minimum
configuration (package/software) and a suggested hardening script that
could be used for this.
Richard L.
Lichvar
Direc
t;ssh -v localhost -l root" as loopback test.
regards,
thomas
- Original Message -
From: "Rich Lichvar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 11:03 PM
Subject: SSH Problem
> Got a new 9.0 installation on which SSH seems to be acting up.
: Rich Lichvar
Subject: Re: SSH Problem
I believe the protocol version defaults differ, used to be 1,2 in config and
is either 2,1 or 2 by default now (I compile my own so am not 100% sure of
distribution defaults). You can probably force the version to either and get
it to work.. another
Got a new 9.0 installation on which SSH seems to be acting up. (Yes, the
service is started.) It seems we can reach it from Windows machines using,
for example, VanDyke's SecureFX and SecureCRT, but when we try to access it
from other Linux machines (RH 7.3 in our case) using SSH/SCP, the connectio