RE: file transfer over outbound port 80?

2003-08-08 Thread Michael Dunn
Google on sa-fileup Regards, -Mike -Original Message- From: abe vigoda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 11:50 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: file transfer over outbound port 80? Here's our issue: We often have engineers on site at customer locations where

Re: Linux (in)security

2003-08-08 Thread Peter Busser
Hello, > I would thanks information about security in Linux: > > 1. Securing a linux server (specially Redhat). Installing and administering > a linux server in a secure form There are tons of howto's, books and what not about how to lower the vulnerability of Linux machines. All these advises b

RE: Password audit dictionary

2003-08-08 Thread death .
http://www.hackemate.com.ar/wordlists/mega_dic.zip -- death comes to us all... From: "Gerhard Rickert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: Password audit dictionary Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 09:45:46 +0900 I don't know where to sta

Re: Anit-Virus Software

2003-08-08 Thread Ermelir
Hi, take a look toF-secure Antivirus: for the same price than Symantec or others products it as been evaluate better than theses products in virus detection. run as service, it update automatically checking update each hours, and you can have a client server model for centralize analyse and update

RE: Using non-printable characters in passwords

2003-08-08 Thread Optrics Engineering - Shaun Sturby, MCSE
-Original Message- From: Optrics Engineering - Shaun Sturby, MCSE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 10:20 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Cc: 'Edmunds, Ron' Subject: RE: Using non-printable characters in passwords Hello Ron, This depends on the code page or character

Re: Bank Automated Teller Machine Biometrics

2003-08-08 Thread Brad Mills
Ulisses, >I´ve heard there are flaws in Iris and Facial recognition. Does anybody know where i can find information about these flaws ? Research counterpane.com's stuff, I think Bruce had an article iris stuff recently... see the Crypto-Gram articles. cheers, /b

RE: Anit-Virus Software

2003-08-08 Thread Marc Suttle
Usually when a user does not want to work with EPO it means that they did not take the TIME to learn it. Take a look at McAfee's latest venture into EPO version 3.0. It does it's job and kick's Symantec's butt anyday. 2cents M -Original Message- From: Justin F. Knox [mailto:[EMAIL PROT

Re: Anit-Virus Software

2003-08-08 Thread Karma
I disagree, Sophos had a central management console from an NT/2k/XP machine. When I was researching it over 2 years ago, it was indeed one of the most efficient and powerful at the time. Sophos has had a new development since, I think its called Enterprise Manager. So it seems even if I havent e

Re: bridging plus caching using squid

2003-08-08 Thread Peter Busser
Hello, > Trying put place a caching box to save my bandwidth, parallely need to build > a bridge on the same system. (it is an ISP setup) > The purpose of bridging is , I have lots of customer behind my squid, so I > need the packets to take there own IP address to the internet and not my > cachin

Re: Securing IIS Server

2003-08-08 Thread chris
In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> IIS is most vulnerable to directory traversal attacks. Yes you can secure your IIS server by using the most up to date version and removing all the default files that come installed with it, unless you NEED them for something. Start by installing the server and

RE: Using non-printable characters in passwords

2003-08-08 Thread dave kleiman
Birl, To your original question: It all depends on how the hash is being stored in your "cross-platform" situation. Microsoft's Unicode table often does not always map to the extended ASCII character representations of that particular character. What happens is although you type "ALT+somenumber"

Re: Linux security

2003-08-08 Thread Devdas Bhagat
On 05/08/03 17:12 -0500, John Jairo Florez Torres wrote: > Hi. > > I would thanks information about security in Linux: > > 1. Securing a linux server (specially Redhat). Installing and administering > a linux server in a secure form There is a document on http://www.tldp.org/ It is also available

RE: sftp vs ftp with ssl

2003-08-08 Thread Paul Farag
If you mean they're windows users, direct them to putty, it does port forwarding and all that good stuff. Ssh.com has a free client too, I believe. -Original Message- From: Glenn English [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 1:54 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: R

Fxscanner and files

2003-08-08 Thread Sanjay K. Patel
We found fxscanner installed on one of our box's. The anitvirus removed it but now there is a folder called earth that we cannot remove. We have tried to take ownership but that still does not let us delete the folder. The error we get is file not found while deleting. How can we force folder remo

RE: Automating patch deployment

2003-08-08 Thread Erick Grau
You could try to install the Windows Update Server in your LAN. Basically you setup a server that fetches all of the hotfixes. Set up all the servers manually or via GPOs in AD to get updates every night at 3am (for example) and only the updates YOU approve via the main console will propergate th

Re: file transfer over outbound port 80?

2003-08-08 Thread JM
Link the file into a webpage, and place it in the directory structure, just like an image file. i.e. HREF it, and then when he/she clicks on it they will be prompted to download it! That works for me --- --

Re: sftp vs ftp with ssl

2003-08-08 Thread Andreas Happe
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Skibi de LaPies wrote: > Another one question in this topic - for sftp services one need a shell > account with interactive shell. If I don't want to allow users to login but > I want to use sftp then what should I do? > (of course i may be wrong, but I haven't foun

Re: Linux security

2003-08-08 Thread vincent
On Tue, 05 Aug 2003 17:12:53 -0500 John Jairo Florez Torres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Hi. > > I would thanks information about security in Linux: > > 1. Securing a linux server (specially Redhat). Installing and administering > a linux server in a secure form Redhat itself posts security doc

Re: Anti-Virus Software

2003-08-08 Thread shamrock
[EMAIL PROTECTED] napisał: -Original Message- From: Justin F. Knox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, August 6, 2003 11:43 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Anit-Virus Software In the field, I have worked with McAfee, CA, Symantec (Norton) and Trend Micro. I've also worked w

RE: Using non-printable characters in passwords

2003-08-08 Thread Manuel Lanctot
Here's a list of the ALT+XXX possible characters: http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=649957 The list also gives the Mac and HTML ways to do these chars. Manuel Lanctot Novalis, Bayard Press > -Message d'origine- > De : Birl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Envoye : 6 aout, 2003 14:41 >

Question about 802.11i WPA

2003-08-08 Thread localhost
I'm trying to determine if 802.11i has sufficiently addresses the deficiencies in WEP to make it a viable alternative to wired networks. I still have one concern that I haven't seen an answer to. Could someone point me to some documentation that might address my concerns. It seems that a lot of

Re: Anti-Virus Software

2003-08-08 Thread salgak
> -Original Message- > From: Justin F. Knox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, August 6, 2003 11:43 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: Anit-Virus Software > > In the field, I have worked with McAfee, CA, Symantec (Norton) and Trend > Micro. I've also worked with SOPHOS. N