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http://www.debian.org/security/ Martin Schulze
October 16th, 2002
DearSir/Madam,
When slapd (LDAP server daemon) is configured to replicate itself to
another server, on each addition/modification to the directory it will
store the changes to be replicated in /var/lib/ldap/replog. This
directory is world readable and entries like userPassword will be
visible (although on
Hi
I noticed some (40 until now) strange entries in my Apache access.log. They started
today at 2:43 GMT and all look like this:
IP - - [16/Oct/2002:07:42:56 +0200] \xe3@ 501 - - -
Only the request string changes, there are:
\xe3@ 25 of this
\xe3= 9 of this
\xe3G 4 of this
\xe3Y 2 of this
Hi,
having set up a firewall, i start getting more and more paranoid
when looking at the logs... Can anyone provide information regarding
port 10768. From what I gathered it's neither well- nor otherwise known
or assigned. There are numerous attempts each night from all kinds of
hosts.
Cheers
Pos eso una simple prueba
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In an attempt to learn more about the workings of gpg, I've been trying
to verify emails from the command line.
These signatures are not signed, but mutt reports a good signature, but,
of course, warning that they are not signed..
When I try to verify a saved message - one which has been
On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 11:59:44AM -0500, David wrote:
In an attempt to learn more about the workings of gpg, I've been trying
to verify emails from the command line.
These signatures are not signed, but mutt reports a good signature, but,
of course, warning that they are not signed..
I don't know if it's the catch on your problem, but it'll be interesting
reading noless;
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/vulnwatch/2002-q3/0037.html
On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 12:19, Simon Langhof wrote:
Hi
I noticed some (40 until now) strange entries in my Apache access.log. They started
is there a means to recieve email notifications of security-related
packages in the same format as the -changes mailing lists or the emails
that the PTS sends out? or is this not possible due to the way that the
security archive is managed?
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On Thu, 17 Oct 2002 17:53, WebMaster wrote:
hello,
can i safely apply the grsecurity patch?
Yes. It does nothing by default. The patch version in woody has a build bug,
so you'll have to hit it with a stick first:
-8
The problem is in
On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 10:37:01AM +1300, Jones, Steven wrote:
Having done this (floppy install) its a pain to find enough floppies and
time consuming.
removing hd and shoving it in another machine is way quicker, a netboot
install is the other option.
I have a 486DX100 with 8 Mb of RAM,
DearSir/Madam,
When slapd (LDAP server daemon) is configured to replicate itself to
another server, on each addition/modification to the directory it will
store the changes to be replicated in /var/lib/ldap/replog. This
directory is world readable and entries like userPassword will be
visible (although on
Hi
I noticed some (40 until now) strange entries in my Apache access.log. They
started today at 2:43 GMT and all look like this:
IP - - [16/Oct/2002:07:42:56 +0200] \xe3@ 501 - - -
Only the request string changes, there are:
\xe3@ 25 of this
\xe3= 9 of this
\xe3G 4 of this
\xe3Y 2 of this
Hi,
having set up a firewall, i start getting more and more paranoid
when looking at the logs... Can anyone provide information regarding
port 10768. From what I gathered it's neither well- nor otherwise known
or assigned. There are numerous attempts each night from all kinds of
hosts.
Cheers
Pos eso una simple prueba
In an attempt to learn more about the workings of gpg, I've been trying
to verify emails from the command line.
These signatures are not signed, but mutt reports a good signature, but,
of course, warning that they are not signed..
When I try to verify a saved message - one which has been
On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 11:59:44AM -0500, David wrote:
In an attempt to learn more about the workings of gpg, I've been trying
to verify emails from the command line.
These signatures are not signed, but mutt reports a good signature, but,
of course, warning that they are not signed..
I don't know if it's the catch on your problem, but it'll be interesting
reading noless;
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/vulnwatch/2002-q3/0037.html
On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 12:19, Simon Langhof wrote:
Hi
I noticed some (40 until now) strange entries in my Apache access.log. They
started
is there a means to recieve email notifications of security-related
packages in the same format as the -changes mailing lists or the emails
that the PTS sends out? or is this not possible due to the way that the
security archive is managed?
--
nathan a ferch
Remind me not to go to lunch with you.
Launched 9th March!
Introduced by
We are a 100% Cheat Proof E-Gold Income Program where you get paid $1 on 5
levels.
The cost to join is only $5!
What you get with your membership of $5
5 level deep income machine, getting paid $1 per level
Instant payments
All money goes straight into your
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