From: Dean Staff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 7 August 2001 13:05
Subject: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Errors while updating, help!!
On 7 Aug 2001, at 12:37, Rob Adams wrote:
I have just tried to apply the updates in the 4.1.2/updates directory,
I get the following errors.
I
On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 03:59:27PM +0930, Rob Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Dean Staff wrote:]
Try doing
rpm -Uvh *.rpm
This usually works for me.
This is required as the two RPMs are co-dependent - each requires the version
of the other. So, they must be upgraded in one command.
I assume it is just a straight RPM -Uvh or -ivh and then that command for
expanding templates that escapes me right now?
Richard.
- Original Message -
From: Jeb Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 12:04 AM
Subject: [e-smith-devinfo]
On 07 Aug 2001 17:00:33 +1000, Richard Ford wrote:
I assume it is just a straight RPM -Uvh or -ivh and then that command for
expanding templates that escapes me right now?
To install simply rpm -ivh e-smith-mod_gzip . . .
The rpm automatically expands the template, restarts httpd-e-esmith,
On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 03:07:58AM -0400, Jeb Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 07 Aug 2001 17:00:33 +1000, Richard Ford wrote:
I assume it is just a straight RPM -Uvh or -ivh and then that command for
expanding templates that escapes me right now?
To install simply rpm -ivh
hey
so does that mean your NT box is serving as your
gateway to your internal LAN and you want your
e-smith server to go through it ? am i right on this?
--- Troy Dangerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Gang,
I need some advise, I have setup Telstra(Australia)
bigpond satellite
I wanted the NT box at the front end first contact with the internet. Then
connect the LAN card to the external LAN card of e-smith. Then internal LAN
card is then connected to the internal hub.
I can get the NT to ping e-smith, but no internet traffic..
So I guess that is what you have just
I am reinstalling e-smith on a new hd nonight, i'll see what i can do
possibly write a small howto
outlining the precise steps
-Original Message-
From: Alexander Wallace [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: maandag 6 augustus 2001 21:35
To: Orville Carter
Cc: e-smith-devinfo
Subject: Re:
We are replacing an old Redhat box with an E-smith server for a new client.
It's a server only installation. The gateway/router functionality is done
by another (existing) Redhat box that controls the Internet Link which is
done upstream via a ppp0 modem-interface and downstream via a Radiolink
For some reason, I cannot get traceroute to do anything for me while using
my E-smith box (4.1.1) over a PPPoE BellSouth.Net ADSL connection.
Hmmm... works fine for me... I'm on cable modem now, but I do remember
using it on PPPoE before (trying to debug some ADSL issues).
Does it work for
Can I suggest a
if ($1 ne lo)
{
if ($1 ne sl0)
{
push(@dispRed,$1);
}
}
}
as well as the commented lines below, to get rid of sl0
Also, what about Normal, Heavy, Warning on the line regarding
---
Before I relay this info, let me just mention again for those who
may have just joined us... the Code Red I and II worms affect ONLY
Microsoft IIS servers. The worm does NOT infect the Apache web server
installed on your e-smith server and gateway. (It may,
This change got me a listing for eth1, but the link at the top of the page
for eth0 and eth1 both point to generating graphs for eth0. I can't give
many suggestions on this one, except that I thought the original problem
might have to deal with the foreach $key (@dispRed) line (which we have
now
Hi Wayne,
I agree with Charlie. I knew about some of the holes that get exposed when
FP is installed, but I didn't realized that my linux box could be exposed to
worms like Code Red (III), etc.
Just a quick question though... Whistle's Interjet and Sun Cobalt's Qube3
both include FP extentions
Yes. I got them to install by putting them in the same directory and using:
rpm -Uvh e-smi*
That did the trick.
-Original Message-
From: Dan Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 9:44 PM
To: Rob Adams
Cc: e-smith Devinfo
Subject: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Errors
Michael Doerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
The whole file is stored as an .shtml file.
I need something similar where the command to execute is just
'/etc/startmail' as far as I understand.
Unfortuantely I am not a web programmer so I don't know which problems
to expect but the one that I
By the way if you are using a Cisco 675 modem the red worm actually hoses
that too here is a link from my provider on a workaround
I wonder if making the change will keep me in the future from using it as a
server connection... heh heh I tried calling qwest... there was an 80 min
wait on
Hi Bertrand,
Did you put allow your IP addresses to be in the Full Internet Access
section? Make sure that your IP List is empty.
In root prompt... try this:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/squid restart
cat /var/log/squidguard.log (and look for a successful start of squidguard)
cat
David Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
This change got me a listing for eth1, but the link at the top of the
page for eth0 and eth1 both point to generating graphs for eth0. I
can't give many suggestions on this one, except that I thought the
original problem might have to deal with the
Just to let you all know... sudo could potentially open up security risks...
I have done everything I could to reduce these risks when I used it...
(internal access only... limiting what command the user can run, etc.).
When using sudo, never allow external Internet access to it and always limit
Dan:
It doesn't work to any sites and never has on any E-Smith box I've ever put on an
ADSL line with PPPoE.
Machines on the internal network can traceroute out just fine (through the E-Smith
box) - but I cannot traceroute from the E-Smith box itself.
Any more suggestions on the problem or
On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, somebody posted to the members mailing list of Sage-au
(www.sage-au.org.au):
Umm, if you loaded Frontpage and the web extensions onto your home PC guess
what, you're running a cut-down version of IIS - and its just as susceptible to
CodeRed and variants as are the
Hey Y'all!
Does anyone know how to change the time of day the logs get rotated?
I've got my e-smith boxes logging my pop connections and rotating the
log daily, but it does it at 4:02am everyday, I'd like to get it to
rotate them at midnight.
Thanks
Dean
On Tue, 7 Aug 2001, Dean Staff wrote:
Does anyone know how to change the time of day the logs get rotated?
man cron :-)
Have a look in /etc/crontab. You'll see:
02 4 * * * root run-parts /etc/cron.daily
That says that root will run the command run-parts /etc/cron.daily at
4:02 daily. That
yeah and if you foward my mail to 10 people in your adressbook nokia will
give you a FREE CELLPHONE!! :)
ok sorry bout that
But seriously e-smith is positively absolutely not at risc , the reason for
this is that code red uses a known buffer overflow in iis.
QUOTE
The vulnerability
Dean,
Look in /etc/crontab - it runs the various hourly, daily, weekly and
monthly processes.
At 10:28 7/8/2001, Dean Staff wrote:
I've got my e-smith boxes logging my pop connections and rotating the
log daily, but it does it at 4:02am everyday, I'd like to get it to
rotate them at midnight.
Dean Staff [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hey Y'all!
Does anyone know how to change the time of day the logs get rotated?
I've got my e-smith boxes logging my pop connections and rotating the
log daily, but it does it at 4:02am everyday, I'd like to get it to
rotate them at midnight.
On 7 Aug 2001, at 17:44, Darrell May wrote:
Dean Staff [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hey Y'all!
Does anyone know how to change the time of day the logs get rotated?
[..]
Another option I believe would be to do this:
Move /etc/cron.daily/logrotate to /etc/cron.d/logrotate and edit
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Trevor Ouellette [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
All,
Has anybody else installed/used the squidguard.tar that I put together?
Bertrand seems to be having problems with it after about a week?
I'm suspecting the crons.weekly script isn't doing it's job properly... or
maybe
I second that opinion, I am using it since last week on a essg 4.1.2 at home
with no problems. It's not the most scientific testing, but the features
definitely work as advertised.
Allen
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Thanks for clearing things up regarding ES FP extensions, Jelmer... we
have enough hype about the code red worm. We don't need anymore... :-)
Trev.
-Original Message-
From: Jelmer Kuperus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 11:40 AM
To: Charlie Brady; [EMAIL
Hi Bertrand,
Run this command. It will force a blacklist update:
/usr/local/squidGuard/supdate
Are you still unblocked?
Redownload the gc-guard prg:
mkdir /squidguard
cd /squidguard
wget -nv http://www.greencomputer.com/gc-guard-1.tar
tar -xf gc-guard-1.tar
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