Re: 40-bit VS 128-bit Encryption

2003-06-23 Thread phil baskers
words sum it up. It may be secure today, but who knows about tomorrow, just back it up tonight cheers, Phil Student Otago New Zealand If interested more in encryption law... http://www.banned-books.com/truth-seeker/1994archive/121_3/ts213c.html Agents from the U.S. Customs Service visited

Re: most secure Unix type

2002-06-13 Thread Phil
as far as i know: openbsd claims to be very secure. their slogan is: 5 years without a remote hole... regards, phil - Original Message - From: Robert M. Judy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 9:53 PM Subject: most secure Unix type What is generally

Re: mcafee questions

2002-03-28 Thread Phil Frigm
, are you exluding temporary internet files? If not, that could account for the flucuation as cache files are removed and added at different rates. Thanks Phil

Re: Masters Degree in IT/Security/Networking

2002-03-19 Thread Phil Frigm
complete all classwork for a Masters degree within one year, if you really want to. Thanks Phil - Philip Frigm, Jr. Systems Administrator WXXI Public Broadcasting 280 State Street, Rochester, NY 14614 wxxi.org 585.258.0308 - [EMAIL

Re: -Ipchains, iptables question

2002-03-16 Thread Phil Sheldon
Hi, Check out the link below to the monmotha firewall script, works a treat. http://monmotha.mplug.org/ On Wednesday 13 Mar 2002 5:31 pm, Sistemas Bipolar S.R.L. wrote: Hello all, I´am looking for some information about how to configure ipchains and iptables in Linux. ¿Can anyone

RE: Best way to deploy MS security patches ??

2002-03-14 Thread Bardaville, Phil
We use HFNETCHK http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/security/tools/hfnetchk.asp in conjunction with QCHAIN.EXE http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q296861 QCHAIN usually only requires one reboot for all the patches, it saves gobs of time.

Documentation question

2002-03-13 Thread Phil Frigm
up with a basic template for this type of documentation. So, my question is just that. Does anyone know where I can find recommendations/templates/suggestions on formatting documentation for servers in a concise and easily managed way? Thanks Phil - Philip

permissions [was: Re(2): **scary site **]

2002-03-13 Thread Phil Frigm
' at a system level. Without having to inconvenience yourself with turning off scripting. Thanks Phil - Philip Frigm, Jr. Systems Administrator WXXI Public Broadcasting 280 State Street, Rochester, NY 14614 wxxi.org 585.258.0308 -

Redhat firewall problem

2002-02-25 Thread Phil Sheldon
be greatful for any suggestions. Thanks Phil Sheldon

Re: College advice

2002-02-25 Thread Phil Park
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hmmm... my school is doing it through the NSF (National Science Foundation). Perhaps NSA is a typo? Here are a couple of links: http://www.cs.uidaho.edu/sfs/ http://www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/news/press/01/pr0145.htm - --phil - -- phil park system administrator

Re: RE: Fw-1 logfile analyzer ? [SUMMARY]

2002-02-21 Thread Phil Frigm
before you commit to buying. Good luck Phil - Philip Frigm, Jr. Systems Administrator WXXI Public Broadcasting 280 State Street, Rochester, NY 14614 wxxi.org 585.258.0308 -

RE: PortSentry entries on RH 7.2 server

2002-02-05 Thread Phil Schultz
header? That would shed some light on this, otherwise it can only be a guess. - Phil -Original Message- From: Jim Swanson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 12:42 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: PortSentry entries on RH 7.2 server I installed PortSentry on our

Re: win2k ports

2002-01-22 Thread Phil Park
Use fport by Founstone: http://www.foundstone.com/knowledge/free_tools.html --phil -- phil park system administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] 208.885.5562 (phone) 208.885.7099 (fax) 419.730.3247 (e-fax) http://www.csds.uidaho.edu On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, Dilli Rajesh Kumar wrote: Hi, My win2k box

RE: How to ensure Tripwire is doing its job ?

2002-01-07 Thread Phil Schultz
to defeat this, i.e. your hacker could figure out the error you were sending yourself and mimic that, but it would work until you can get a more robust solution in place. Good luck! - Phil -Original Message- From: Caldera OpenLinux Benutzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday

RE: Win2K Server IPSEC capabilities

2001-12-04 Thread Phil Schultz
was trying to setup a pure IPsec tunnel, which does not seem to be 'recommended' by microsoft (at least when working with linux at the other end :). They prefer that you use L2TP over IPsec which was not a valid possibility for me. Good luck, - Phil -Original Message- From: Pradeep Kumar

Re: I have some Questions about SSL/SSH

2001-12-03 Thread Phil Park
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- You can use the SSH server for Windows (www.openssh.com) or install the Cygwin environment (www.cygwin.com). Then enable sftp with that. You can modifiy the passwd file so that only he has access to it. - --phil - -- phil park system administrator [EMAIL

Re: Loading the ZoneAlarm firewall early

2001-12-02 Thread Phil Park
I think he may be referring to loading it as a service so that it's started while no one is logged in... is this correct? -- phil park system administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] 208.885.5562 (phone) 208.885.7099 (fax) 419.730.3247 (e-fax) http://www.csds.uidaho.edu On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Richard

Re: Encrypted POP3 Access?

2001-12-02 Thread Phil Park
into that (since we only relay university IP addresses, and the university has switches). - --phil - -- phil park system administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] 208.885.5562 (phone) 208.885.7099 (fax) 419.730.3247 (e-fax) http://www.csds.uidaho.edu On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 02:36:17AM +1100, Amoediun Trepcoze

Re: SSH server for windows

2001-11-27 Thread Phil Park
Tools - Services. --phil -- phil park system administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] 208.885.5562 (phone) 208.885.7099 (fax) 419.730.3247 (e-fax) http://www.csds.uidaho.edu On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Andrew Chong wrote: Hi, Anyone have successfully used and implemented SSH server for WindowsNT4/Win2K? I've

Re: Hardware Firewall vs Software Firewall

2001-10-02 Thread Phil Kramer
network. Especially if the web servers are coming inside to gather information to send back outside. Phil - Original Message - From: Mickey S. Olsberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Phil Kramer' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 2:01 PM Subject: RE: Hardware