Daniel Nyström wrote:
> the packets roll by to fast.. or to specify.. it logs all packets but
> I'm only interested in a few of them. How do I limit the output
> so that only.. lets say.. UDP packets coming from 192.168.0.33 is shown?
> Or, lets say I want to see the package that BitchX sends bitc
Jonathan Strine wrote:
> Ok, now for the question. How secure is a setup like this in terms
> of the VLAN? I know that VLANs were originally designed to enhance
> performance (i.e. use more the switch's potential) than for security
> and I have heard about possible vulnerabilities regarding VLAN
Fabiano Pacheco wrote:
> Hi All,
Moinsen
> Does anybody knows why when I try to FTP anywere, loggin on my FW, I
> saw a packet coming from port 20 (remote) to a randon port on my FW..
Yes. It is the Data port of FTP.
> But there is anything very strange occurring.I can authenticate on
> F
ut one record, look it up with "!xxx", where xxx is the
handle, shown in parenthesis following the name, which comes first.
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Then you can get furhter information on this company and contact an
admin or something.
Little tip: Most time it's not worth doing such researches. Mo
_get_ the files. You won't be able to
synchronise them or upload any files. There's nothing bad about it I think
For securing your directories on the webserver you should use
.htaccess files.
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> this).
See above: RTFM.
> Thanks in advance.
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