Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Code Red Is back

2001-08-05 Thread adminpop

 A Varient of code red has returned. 05 08 01

see www.symantec.com for details when they have them!


grep default.ida /var/log/httpd/access* | wc -l

408 Today! I can see the cable modem lights going!

robert slater


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Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Release 1 of squidguard for ESSG

2001-08-03 Thread adminpop

Allen Rapini wrote:

 I installed this evening, and also did not reboot. No errors, and with just
 a quick trip to sex.com that was denied, I would have to say it's a great
 piece of work. Thanks.

 Ditto to the last message. great work. 

 We will use it to block ALL Internet access to a department. The boss only wants 
mail for the employees.. It makes for easy ESSG-manager  updating of an individuals 
web access.

I did'nt reboot either.

 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Bertrand CHERRIER [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 08:22
 To: DEVELOPMENT info
 Subject: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Release 1 of squidguard for ESSG
 
 
 Hello Trevor Ouellette,
 
 Looks exactly like the one I needed !!!
 Great job !
 I only had this : ./create-squidguard: /sbin/signal-event: No such file or
 directory
 But that was I guess because my squid wasn't running...
 And in the end : Please reboot your server now (WHY WOULD I )
 Everything is working by the book it's great !
 
 Thanks
 
 mercredi 1 août 2001, 16:26:04, vous avez écrit:
 
 TO How to Install the gc-guard system -- Any beta testers??
 
 TO Log in as root to your ESSG server.
 
 TO mkdir /squidguard
 TO cd /squidguard
 TO wget -nv http://www.greencomputer.com/gc-guard-1.tar
 TO tar -xf gc-guard-1.tar
 TO ./create-squidguard
 
 TO That's it!  The settings can be found under Security, Content Filtering.
 TO There is link to a help at the bottom of that page.
 
 TO It updates it's blacklist once a week, administrators can update/remove
 TO domains, expressions and URL's from a GUI in the manager, admins can
 also
 TO allow specific IP's to have Full access to the Internet instead of the
 TO default filtered access.
 
 TO Give it a go... GRIN
 
 TO Thanks to Darrell May, JL (for the sudo stuff), and of course Lorenzo!
 I
 TO hope I didn't forget anybody!
 
 TO Trev.
 
 
 
 
 



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