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Title:
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Title:
Apache2 is still Range
In addition to my earlier comment and after reading other comments, I'd like to
add now that I changed MaxClients for apache2( In Pre fork MPM ) on my virtual
Lucid and restarted apache2. Ran killapache but this time the load on system
didn't go high, and apache2 processes were limited to
In addition to my earlier comment and after reading other comments, I'd like to
add now that I changed MaxClients for apache2( In Pre fork MPM ) on my virtual
Lucid and restarted apache2. Ran killapache but this time the load on system
didn't go high, and apache2 processes were limited to
Hi,
I am the other user who reported that even after fully patching 10.04
LTS, I see that my virtual Lucid is still vulnerable. I am not sure
where exactly is the problem, system resources or apache bug or my
configuration.
OS: Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS
Memory = 512 MB
1 CPU : model name :
Hi,
I am the other user who reported that even after fully patching 10.04
LTS, I see that my virtual Lucid is still vulnerable. I am not sure
where exactly is the problem, system resources or apache bug or my
configuration.
OS: Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS
Memory = 512 MB
1 CPU : model name :
Hi Chuck,
I think I did try those settings in nssswitch.conf but that did not
help..Later I changed the /etc/pam.d/cron file as below,
@include common-auth
auth required pam_env.so
@include common-account
@include common-session
# Sets up user limits, please define limits for cron tasks
Hi Chuck,
I think I did try those settings in nssswitch.conf but that did not
help..Later I changed the /etc/pam.d/cron file as below,
@include common-auth
auth required pam_env.so
@include common-account
@include common-session
# Sets up user limits, please define limits for cron tasks
Hi,
I have successfully configured Ubunut(jeos 8.04 on x86_64 arch). Auth
works fine and automount as well. But I have same issue as mentioned by
OP. these CRON messages in syslog are bothering me as well.
Aug 24 08:20:01 myftp-t CRON[21745]: pam_ldap: ldap_simple_bind Can't contact
LDAP server
Hi,
I have successfully configured Ubunut(jeos 8.04 on x86_64 arch). Auth
works fine and automount as well. But I have same issue as mentioned by
OP. these CRON messages in syslog are bothering me as well.
Aug 24 08:20:01 myftp-t CRON[21745]: pam_ldap: ldap_simple_bind Can't contact
LDAP server
Hi,
I have successfully configured Ubunut(jeos 8.04 on x86_64 arch). Auth
works fine and automount as well. But I have same issue as mentioned by
OP. these CRON messages in syslog are bothering me as well.
Aug 24 08:20:01 myftp-t CRON[21745]: pam_ldap: ldap_simple_bind Can't contact
LDAP server
Hi,
I have successfully configured Ubunut(jeos 8.04 on x86_64 arch). Auth
works fine and automount as well. But I have same issue as mentioned by
OP. these CRON messages in syslog are bothering me as well.
Aug 24 08:20:01 myftp-t CRON[21745]: pam_ldap: ldap_simple_bind Can't contact
LDAP server
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