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degrade the quality of those archives when doing searches.
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depends on how kind you wish to be with your customers. (but I do
hope the automated part can actually work... perhaps in the future at
least?)
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IIRC, SpamAssassin is run from Amavisd-new so the regular SA daemon does
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don't get conflicting installations.
Rpmforge and Daz have done great work and I'm not meaning for this to
sound negative. It was just this one package. Maybe it was two packagers
switching the username depending on who did the update? I don't know.
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Hi,
I'm running Plesk 11.0.9 on a Centos 5.5.
A website on that box got hacked last week and malicious code got inserted
into some html/php files. So I went to find out what happened...
I found no back doors by using rkhunter or manually
Is anybody else seeing these internet spikes that seemed to come along
with the WP bots? And, what are good methods for defense? It looks like
they are hitting port 80 but not leaving a trace in logs.
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will have good information, in particular
the basics, but it is very old at this point. I suppose around 10 years
old now. That book will not cover a number of things that have been
added into CentOS 6.
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a cut. Instead,
stability and reliability. If we do something to break email or web
services, our phones start ringing within 5 minutes. Those are not happy
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. Both show as 6
using ls -al. Unless rsync uses a more granular check of filesize that I
am not aware of? If this is the case, then someone could potentially
edit a large document fixing numerous simple typos and wind up with the
same filesize.
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This is not opensource, but the pricing is not too bad. It answered the
GUI issue for us.
http://nutsmail.com/
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ago now. Still,
shouldn't Oracle linux include Oracle? The word Oracle being synonymous
with one thing. I might have to do an install if it did and if it was
free for any use. ;)
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On 7/9/2012 1:59 PM, John Hinton wrote:
Does anybody have a working version of tcptrack running on Centos 6 x64?
The rpmforge rpm installs and runs on the -t eth# command, but if you
add a port to it, it bombs with a pcap compile error. It runs fine for
me on Centos 5 x64, but seems to have
you have a different machine/motherboard around
where it wouldn't be hard to set up this testing? Maybe Googling a bit
on motherboard model and eth card model might give a helpful return?
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something like Fail2Ban under a situation
like this and does it use much horsepower?
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number of messages in due to the firewall blocks, so those don't get
figured in to that total. Spamhaus is perfect in blocking IP addresses
that positively were used to send spam, but dynamic addresses do get
caught creating some false positives.
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that it didn't
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DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=submission, Name=MSA, M=Ea')dnl
and this if it is possible that port 25 is blocked.
Sorry if this has already been discussed. I stepped in late on the
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few? If it is just for internal... perhaps a webmail system with no
outside email ability would be the way to go?
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should you be able to send
to me?
If you are planning to run a legit world facing email server, planning
to use SPF as you are will make it a very broken system and it will not
be anywhere near RFC compliant.
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Thanks / Regards
Prabh S. Mavi
On 3/7/2012 1:20 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 03/07/12 10:06 AM, John Hinton wrote:
I'm looking into adding a cloud to one of my servers.
what does a cloud mean in this context ?
to me, a cloud is a set of homogenous servers running distributed
applications. classic cloud is google
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bankrupting yourself (in time
or money) in the process, and try to be prepared for when it hits.
So, when is CentOS 7.0 going to be ready? ;)
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percentages. You buy a
phone first to 'have a phone'. The rest are upgrades and useful
features, but just because you buy a smart phone doesn't mean that is
now your single method for 'accessing the net'.
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So, turn off most of the event triggers and then turn them back on one
at a time. Then edit the rules as needed or set log levels on the
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... In other words, the service
will generally continue to operate without admin intervention.
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. In a perfect world, email client
programs would not have problems with these moves... but we don't live
in a perfect world. Those problems irritate the clients and increase our
tech support by multiple times. Heading off into a repo 1.x upgrade at
this point is rather silly IMO.
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don't have many users on those systems either as I'm 'slowly' migrating
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, but do they ultimately want security or do they only
want you to pass the test? Sometimes I think the latter... a question of
'perceived' or 'actual'. I'll choose actual... and like it to be pretty
quick... and CR provides an aid there.
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On 10/6/2011 1:37 PM, John Hinton wrote:
Had anybody been successful in getting Pyzor to run on CentOS 6 64bit? I
have it running fine on CentOS 6 32 bit, and I 'think' I did identical
installs. But, from the command line I keep getting
Oct 6 13:36:00.659 [16065] dbg: pyzor: network tests
On 9/27/2011 8:31 AM, John Hinton wrote:
For those of you running mailservers on CentOS 6, what are the
suggestions for programs to expunge old email? For instance, deleting
email from a Spam folder that is 2 weeks old or older.
I see that Dovecot does have a solution, but was wondering about
are basically Postfix, Dovecot using Maildir.
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always gotten with CentOS installs... but
it wasn't as obvious during the install process. It seems like some of
these buttons might be sort of greyed out, but in fact they are live
buttons. Sorry I don't remember the exact process. It's been a couple of
weeks since doing the last install.
John
On 9/9/2011 3:15 AM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
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/var/spool/postfix/private/auth
It seems this must be owned by postfix but it was owned by root.
So, can somebody check to see if this is there in a CentOS 6 Postfix
install where Amavis is not installed? And if so, what
? And if so, what are the default
permissions?
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On 9/9/2011 1:28 AM, Steve Walsh wrote:
On 09/09/2011 03:10 PM, John Hinton wrote:
So, can somebody check to see if this is there in a CentOS 6 Postfix
install where Amavis is not installed? And if so, what are the default
permissions?
Not present on a clean C6 install.
Mind you, it's
and start over way easier now than
on a in service system!
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themselves. That irritates them. Can be done on a per domain basis or
serverwide for those regular attempts into what might exist on any
server. For instance, I regularly see phpmyadmin references. I don't run
that on any servers, but they come looking.
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for a configuration two years
from now when something breaks due to following non-standard practices?
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be under a totally different
thread about how you can put stuff any where you want. Or, 'the merits
of using a data directory'.
You don't teach? If you post, you teach... like it or not.
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On 8/26/2011 12:30 PM, Always Learning wrote:
On Fri, 2011-08-26 at 11:22 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
But, can you still 'yum install' any/all of the large number of
packaged web applications from the base and 3rd party repos that will
drop additional files into conf.d and expect a certain
to the letter.
I'm done with this this part of this thread and hope it can get back to
what it was intended to do and that was simply how to avoid this DoS
attack... NOT how to relocate where files are stored. I do recognize the
merits of what you are doing.
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On 8/26/2011 3:02 PM, Always Learning wrote:
Oh, and php *certainly* requires configuration.
Can't remember what I changed in /etc if I changed it.
It should be there in your documentation... ;) LOL!!! Me? My
documentation is in my head... 'burned' into my brain, from following
upstream's
assigned a dirty IP address from time to time.
So yes, what's a good mailserver setup which hopefully stays as close to
upstream as possible on 6.0?
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I see that SquirrelMail is gone from 6. Is there a package in here
somewhere that is a webmail system? Otherwise, I suppose it lives in one
of the repos like sourceforge. I just wanted to check if something new
existed before doing that.
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Not too sure what to think about this, considering M$'s
track record with OSS and other competitors.
Kind Regards,
Keith Roberts
They undoubtedly must be trying to figure out a way to add a MacroShaft
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in 5, we must move on to 6. I will find a way to install this on these
Proliants, but shame on Redhat for not doing CDs. Kudos to CentOS for
helping our community with an upcoming CD solutions! In the meantime,
I'll get around to experimenting and report any successes here.
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to refresh like once
every minute or five. It will show the instances of Apache and the files
being accessed. Much faster than digging through logs in a Virt server
environment. This feature is built into Apache, but is not on by
default. Look at your httpd.conf file.
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On 5/24/2011 5:41 PM, John R. Dennison wrote:
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 01:00:01PM -0400, John Hinton wrote:
OK, so I did an upgrade to PHP 5.3 on one of my servers. I noticed the
uninstall of php also removed SquirrelMail and it won't install under
PHP 5.3. Has anybody worked this out
OK, so I did an upgrade to PHP 5.3 on one of my servers. I noticed the
uninstall of php also removed SquirrelMail and it won't install under
PHP 5.3. Has anybody worked this out with a good RPM or repo solution?
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different and so the rules need to be
adapted. I have found the need for edits even between CentOS 3, 4 and 5
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for why upstream was so late with their releases as well? But we
can't say upstream was late, because with upstream, it is ready when
it's ready.
Dag, I assume you are packaging for both 5.6 and 6. Are you seeing any
new complexities with your work?
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you down a particular road with no method for customizations.
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in. I can say that having been on the Webmin list for about 7 or 8
years, very rarely has there been something critical to address. Most
have been compatibility issues with various OSs.
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before the real scan. It has been a while, but I think Nessus found some
things I thought more important, which the commercial scanner did not
mention.
And hey, if you do breeze through with CentOS being recognized as a RHEL
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to this work. Yes, I am anxious,
but also yes, I have perfectly good operating systems right now and I'll
just sit knowing the packages I 'personally want' are coming... or I can
build them myself. Me? I'll happily wait.
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distract the folks putting it all together, then they will in theory get
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Nico-Garcia wrote:
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 12:16 AM, Rob Kampen
rkam...@kampensonline.com wrote:
Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
Pleae, name a single instance in the last 10 years where ECC
demonstrably saved you work, especially if you made sure ti burn
windows rolling off to swap for a moment.
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On 11/26/2010 11:37 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
On Fri, 26 Nov 2010 23:32:07 -0500
John Hinton wrote:
Webalizer comes with CentOS. I find it easy to enable and provides all
the basic stats one would need.
As far as I'm aware, webalizer is a comprehensive reporting tool similar to
awstats. Which
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On 11/19/2010 7:45 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 11/19/2010 04:26 AM, John Hinton wrote:
Hey KB... you look and sound just like you type! :)
Not sure if thats a good thing or a bad thing :)
Well, being a heterosexual male... I don't think I can comment further
as I'm not 'qualified'. LOL
just quit hacking my websites. ;)
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or not,
but on a v5.x test machine, my upgrade to PHP 5.2 broke SquirrelMail. I
didn't bother fixing it. I have recently upgraded that system to PHP 5.3
from EPEL repository and SquirrelMail works again. That's the only thing
I found that was broken... Just beware as it was a surprise to me.
John
it sounds like a double solution is on the way, 5 or
6. Sweet!
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seems to be a legit provider. They might actually respond. If we all do
that, our numbers can make it harder on the spammers.
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It will still run in graphical mode.
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, as a patch which breaks nothing else. So,
it's really just easy. Choose the one you want and update your system.
Sleep well. :)
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robust end product.
Secure? Yes, as long as you apply the updates as needed. You can always
read about why there is a patch and decide if it is applicable to your
situation.
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updated to match the master database. It works really well without huge
overhead increases.
Google MySQL replication for lots of info about setting it up.
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is a convenience however. You only hear when it doesn't or can't work,
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is simply another ploy to cost everyone a
lot of money... but the 'form' gets filled out. It is absurdity at its
finest! On the most secure systems, they couldn't even run their
reports. The companies doing these checks are simply lining their
pockets with green.
John Hinton
.
Is anybody running either of these as a logwatch filter?
If so, is it repetitive to run both, or should I consider only one of
above and which would provide the best results?
And, are these in any of the CentOS repositories? Couldn't find them in
Dag's.
Thanks!
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On 7/6/2010 4:49 PM, John Jasen wrote:
John Hinton wrote:
On 6/30/2010 8:54 PM, John Jasen wrote:
Well, I'm a security admin, so of course protection is more important
than utility! :)
But seriously, the assessment tools provide information on your
environment, based on certain
On 7/6/2010 5:34 PM, Whit Blauvelt wrote:
On Tue, Jul 06, 2010 at 05:21:36PM -0400, John Hinton wrote:
My point is these 'security metrics' businesses that are paid, generally
by credit card companies, to do these software scans and don't ever do
these most basic checks. Not that my
domain added to a server.
Amavis is set to the default
@local_domains_maps = ( [.$mydomain] ); # list of all local domains
on my system.
$mydomain is set to the mailservername.
Does anyone have a good solution to this problem?
Thanks,
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company.
It seems that RHEL is in most of these scanner's systems, however CentOS
is not, so they balk at the old versions. It's really all just a big pain.
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