Re: Exim mail Problem

2002-01-18 Thread Mathias Palm
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 06:47:59PM -0600, Daniel J. Rychlik wrote: Dear Debian Guruz, My debian server is acting funny. I did some searching around and greped for anomolies in my log files. I have noticed that exim mail is showing a message frozen in the mainlog file. 2002-01-17 18:38:02

Re: Exim mail Problem

2002-01-18 Thread J C Lawrence
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 18:47:59 -0600 Daniel J Rychlik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Im seeing this same message execpt that the neat looking identifiers after the timestamp change slightly. There is about 50 diffrent identifiers or so in the main log. The problem im seeing is exim mail chewing

Re: Exim mail Problem

2002-01-18 Thread Mathias Palm
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 06:47:59PM -0600, Daniel J. Rychlik wrote: Dear Debian Guruz, My debian server is acting funny. I did some searching around and greped for anomolies in my log files. I have noticed that exim mail is showing a message frozen in the mainlog file. 2002-01-17 18:38

Re: Exim mail Problem

2002-01-18 Thread J C Lawrence
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 18:47:59 -0600 Daniel J Rychlik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Im seeing this same message execpt that the neat looking identifiers after the timestamp change slightly. There is about 50 diffrent identifiers or so in the main log. The problem im seeing is exim mail chewing up

Exim mail Problem

2002-01-17 Thread Daniel J. Rychlik
Dear Debian Guruz, My debian server is acting funny. I did some searching around and greped for anomolies in my log files. I have noticed that exim mail is showing a message frozen in the mainlog file. 2002-01-17 18:38:02 16L9VL -0001OX-00 Message is frozen End queue run: pid=17620 Im

Re: Exim mail Problem

2002-01-17 Thread Andrew Tait
au30 Bank St Cobram, VIC 3644, AustraliaPh: +61 (03) 58 711 000Fax: +61 (03) 58 711 874"It's the smell! If there is such a thing." Agent Smith - The Matrix - Original Message - From: Daniel J. Rychlik To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 11:47 A

Exim mail Problem

2002-01-17 Thread Daniel J. Rychlik
Dear Debian Guruz, My debian server is acting funny. I did some searching around and greped for anomolies in my log files. I have noticed that exim mail is showing a message frozen in the mainlog file. 2002-01-17 18:38:02 16L9VL -0001OX-00 Message is frozen End queue run: pid=17620 Im

Re: Exim mail Problem

2002-01-17 Thread Andrew Tait
au30 Bank St Cobram, VIC 3644, AustraliaPh: +61 (03) 58 711 000Fax: +61 (03) 58 711 874"It's the smell! If there is such a thing." Agent Smith - The Matrix - Original Message - From: Daniel J. Rychlik To: debian-security@lists.debian.org Sent: Friday, January 1

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-18 Thread Michael Wood
On Sat, Dec 15, 2001 at 10:53:13AM -0500, Brian P. Flaherty wrote: Josh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: hmmm, im a bit of a newbie here, but how do you bind a daemon, eg telnetd to a certain nic? Try running xinetd, if you aren't already. In each service block, you can use the 'bind'

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-18 Thread Michael Wood
On Sat, Dec 15, 2001 at 10:53:13AM -0500, Brian P. Flaherty wrote: Josh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: hmmm, im a bit of a newbie here, but how do you bind a daemon, eg telnetd to a certain nic? Try running xinetd, if you aren't already. In each service block, you can use the 'bind' option,

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-17 Thread Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 06:22:03PM -0600, Daniel Rychlik wrote: How do I stop this from happening. Apparently my bud telented to port 25 and somehow sent mail from my root account. Any suggestions, white papers or links? Id would like to block the telnet application all together, but I

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-17 Thread Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 06:22:03PM -0600, Daniel Rychlik wrote: How do I stop this from happening. Apparently my bud telented to port 25 and somehow sent mail from my root account. Any suggestions, white papers or links? Id would like to block the telnet application all together, but I dont

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-16 Thread Preben Randhol
Daniel Rychlik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 15/12/2001 (12:34) : Thanks for the reply on this. I just found the header info. It does appear that he sent it from a remailer. Thanks again, Sorry for the stupidity. You may want to read: http://mail-abuse.org/tsi/ though. -- () Join

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-16 Thread Preben Randhol
Daniel Rychlik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 15/12/2001 (12:34) : Thanks for the reply on this. I just found the header info. It does appear that he sent it from a remailer. Thanks again, Sorry for the stupidity. You may want to read: http://mail-abuse.org/tsi/ though. -- () Join

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-15 Thread Brian P. Flaherty
Daniel Rychlik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: How do I stop this from happening. Apparently my bud telented to port 25 and somehow sent mail from my root account. Any suggestions, white papers or links? Id would like to block the telnet application all together, but I dont think thats

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-15 Thread Josh
hmmm, im a bit of a newbie here, but how do you bind a daemon, eg telnetd to a certain nic? __ Do You Yahoo!? Check out Yahoo! Shopping and Yahoo! Auctions for all of your unique holiday gifts! Buy at http://shopping.yahoo.com or bid at

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-15 Thread Brian P. Flaherty
Josh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: hmmm, im a bit of a newbie here, but how do you bind a daemon, eg telnetd to a certain nic? Try running xinetd, if you aren't already. In each service block, you can use the 'bind' option, which ties the service to a NIC's IP address. Someone please correct me

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-15 Thread Tim Haynes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian P. Flaherty) writes: Josh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: hmmm, im a bit of a newbie here, but how do you bind a daemon, eg telnetd to a certain nic? Try running xinetd, if you aren't already. In each service block, you can use the 'bind' option, which ties the

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-15 Thread Warren Turkal
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 15 December 2001 10:24 am, Tim Haynes wrote: However, you can also do exactly the same thing in exim.conf itself - OTTOMH the directive is `local_interfaces', BICBW. And that directive only matters when exim is running as a daemon

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-15 Thread Daniel Rychlik
- Original Message - From: Brian P. Flaherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 8:41 AM Subject: Re: Exim mail Daniel Rychlik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: How do I stop this from happening. Apparently my bud telented to port 25 and somehow

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-15 Thread Brian P. Flaherty
Daniel Rychlik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: How do I stop this from happening. Apparently my bud telented to port 25 and somehow sent mail from my root account. Any suggestions, white papers or links? Id would like to block the telnet application all together, but I dont think thats possible.

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-15 Thread Josh
hmmm, im a bit of a newbie here, but how do you bind a daemon, eg telnetd to a certain nic? __ Do You Yahoo!? Check out Yahoo! Shopping and Yahoo! Auctions for all of your unique holiday gifts! Buy at http://shopping.yahoo.com or bid at

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-15 Thread Brian P. Flaherty
Josh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: hmmm, im a bit of a newbie here, but how do you bind a daemon, eg telnetd to a certain nic? Try running xinetd, if you aren't already. In each service block, you can use the 'bind' option, which ties the service to a NIC's IP address. Someone please correct me

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-15 Thread Tim Haynes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian P. Flaherty) writes: Josh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: hmmm, im a bit of a newbie here, but how do you bind a daemon, eg telnetd to a certain nic? Try running xinetd, if you aren't already. In each service block, you can use the 'bind' option, which ties the

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-15 Thread Warren Turkal
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 15 December 2001 10:24 am, Tim Haynes wrote: However, you can also do exactly the same thing in exim.conf itself - OTTOMH the directive is `local_interfaces', BICBW. And that directive only matters when exim is running as a daemon

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-15 Thread Daniel Rychlik
- Original Message - From: Brian P. Flaherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: debian-security@lists.debian.org Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 8:41 AM Subject: Re: Exim mail Daniel Rychlik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: How do I stop this from happening. Apparently my bud telented to port 25

Exim mail

2001-12-14 Thread Daniel Rychlik
How do I stop this from happening. Apparently my bud telented to port 25 and somehow sent mail from my root account. Any suggestions, white papers or links? Id would like to block the telnet application all together, but I dont think thats possible. Thanks in advance, Daniel im a newbie so

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-14 Thread Jamie Heilman
Daniel Rychlik wrote: How do I stop this from happening. Apparently my bud telented to port 25 and somehow sent mail from my root account. Any suggestions, white papers or links? Id would like to block the telnet application all together, but I dont think thats possible. He didn't use

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-14 Thread Petro
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 06:22:03PM -0600, Daniel Rychlik wrote: How do I stop this from happening. Apparently my bud telented to port 25 and somehow sent mail from my root account. Any suggestions, white papers or links? Id would like to block the telnet application all together, but I

RE: Exim mail

2001-12-14 Thread Rieger, Rick
(_)___0oo__ -Original Message- From: Daniel Rychlik [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 7:22 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Exim mail How do I stop this from happening. Apparently my bud telented to port 25 and somehow sent mail from my

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-14 Thread Daniel Rychlik
dis be! foo! hehehe later.. - Original Message - From: Jamie Heilman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Daniel Rychlik [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 6:33 PM Subject: Re: Exim mail Daniel Rychlik wrote: How do I stop this from happening. Apparently my

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-14 Thread Thomas Hallaran
spoofing mail: telnet to port 25 on machine you want to spoof through. 1.Type 'mail from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]' (address you want to send mail as) 2.Type 'rcpt to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'(person you are sending mail to) 3.Type 'data' 4.Type 'whatever you want , ending with a period on

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-14 Thread Daniel Rychlik
- Original Message - From: Thomas Hallaran [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Daniel Rychlik [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 6:53 PM Subject: Re: Exim mail spoofing mail: telnet to port 25 on machine you want to spoof through. 1.Type 'mail from: [EMAIL

Exim mail

2001-12-14 Thread Daniel Rychlik
How do I stop this from happening. Apparently my bud telented to port 25 and somehow sent mail from my root account. Any suggestions, white papers or links? Id would like to block the telnet application all together, but I dont think thats possible. Thanks in advance, Daniel im a newbie so

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-14 Thread Jamie Heilman
Daniel Rychlik wrote: How do I stop this from happening. Apparently my bud telented to port 25 and somehow sent mail from my root account. Any suggestions, white papers or links? Id would like to block the telnet application all together, but I dont think thats possible. He didn't use

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-14 Thread Petro
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 06:22:03PM -0600, Daniel Rychlik wrote: How do I stop this from happening. Apparently my bud telented to port 25 and somehow sent mail from my root account. Any suggestions, white papers or links? Id would like to block the telnet application all together, but I dont

RE: Exim mail

2001-12-14 Thread Rieger, Rick
(_)___0oo__ -Original Message- From: Daniel Rychlik [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 7:22 PM To: debian-security@lists.debian.org Subject: Exim mail How do I stop this from happening. Apparently my bud telented to port 25 and somehow sent

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-14 Thread Daniel Rychlik
dis be! foo! hehehe later.. - Original Message - From: Jamie Heilman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Daniel Rychlik [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: debian-security@lists.debian.org Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 6:33 PM Subject: Re: Exim mail Daniel Rychlik wrote: How do I stop this from happening

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-14 Thread Thomas Hallaran
spoofing mail: telnet to port 25 on machine you want to spoof through. 1.Type 'mail from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]' (address you want to send mail as) 2.Type 'rcpt to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'(person you are sending mail to) 3.Type 'data' 4.Type 'whatever you want , ending with a period on its

Re: Exim mail

2001-12-14 Thread Daniel Rychlik
- Original Message - From: Thomas Hallaran [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Daniel Rychlik [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: debian-security@lists.debian.org Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 6:53 PM Subject: Re: Exim mail spoofing mail: telnet to port 25 on machine you want to spoof through. 1.Type