Re: Apache/Expat/Sablotron

2002-01-03 Thread Kevin D. Clark
Paul Iadonisi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I forgot to mention that I did do a Google search on 'sablotron expat apache segfault' and found lots of references to this exact type of problem. The results seem to universally point to multiple copies of the expat processor due to the fact that

Re: Apache/Expat/Sablotron

2002-01-03 Thread Michael O'Donnell
Since it sounds like you are able to build the failing module from source, you might be able to have it cooperate with you in your attempts to attach to it with GDB. For example, you could add some code at the beginning that would create a file with a recognizable name in /tmp. Your code

HPUX break in

2002-01-03 Thread Andrew W. Gaunt
A fellow I work with inherited an HPUX machine and of course, nobody knows the root password. Does anyone know of a 'break in' procedure he can try? -Andy * To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the

Re: Apache/Expat/Sablotron

2002-01-03 Thread Benjamin Scott
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Paul Iadonisi wrote: Here's what doesn't work: OS: Red Hat 7.2 Apache: 1.3.22 (official update from RH) (built dynamically against supplied expat rpm) Cold Fusion: 5.0 Sablotron: 0.71 Expat: 1.95.1 (supplied with Red Hat 7.2)

Re: HPUX break in

2002-01-03 Thread Kevin D. Clark
Andrew W. Gaunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: A fellow I work with inherited an HPUX machine and of course, nobody knows the root password. Does anyone know of a 'break in' procedure he can try? If you *absolutely* don't have the root password: (from my very old (possibly incorrect) notes...)

Re: HPUX break in

2002-01-03 Thread Kevin D. Clark
Andrew W. Gaunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: A fellow I work with inherited an HPUX machine and of course, nobody knows the root password. Does anyone know of a 'break in' procedure he can try? Is this machine involved in a NIS domain? Can the NIS administrator login/su? --kevin -- Kevin

Re: HPUX break in

2002-01-03 Thread Tom Rauschenbach
I know this would be a MAJOR pain, but but crackers have been rooting machines for years. Could the CERT archives provide a way ? On Thursday 03 January 2002 07:53, Andrew W. Gaunt wrote: A fellow I work with inherited an HPUX machine and of course, nobody knows the root password. Does

Re: HPUX break in

2002-01-03 Thread Andrew W. Gaunt
Everyone, Thanks for the suggestions, he has sucessfully broken into the machine. -Andy On Thursday 03 January 2002 07:53, Andrew W. Gaunt wrote: A fellow I work with inherited an HPUX machine and of course, nobody knows the root password. Does anyone know of a 'break in' procedure he

Re: HPUX break in

2002-01-03 Thread Michael O'Donnell
Thanks for the suggestions, he has sucessfully broken into the machine. What was the solution? * To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the text 'unsubscribe gnhlug' in the message body.

Re: HPUX break in

2002-01-03 Thread Andrew W. Gaunt
He didn't elaborate, just that he found it using google's news group search. Michael O'Donnell wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"> Thanks for the suggestions, he has sucessfully "broken" into the machine. What was the

Re: Monadlug meeting

2002-01-03 Thread jbd
At http://news.gnhlug.org/article.php?sid=253 is: I''m going to try to come. Is there anything I can bring? * To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the text 'unsubscribe gnhlug' in the message body.

Re: Bash question...

2002-01-03 Thread Karl J. Runge
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Brian Chabot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there an easy way to tee the $HISTFILE to more than one location? What I want is a mirror of .bash_history stored elsewhere in case the It's probably not be the best way to proceed, but I have an LD_PRELOAD hack that tees writing

Re: Bash question...

2002-01-03 Thread Michael O'Donnell
Is there an easy way to tee the $HISTFILE to more than one location? I believe that BASH history is only updated when the session ends rather than continuously during the session, so any session in which somebody messes with history logging will likely not be recorded. That being said, it

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2002-01-03 Thread Rich C
Can you make a fake /dev/null? And make the real one /dev/.null or something? The normal one would go to a log file somewhere. You would have to change every program that uses it, but it might be worth it. Or is that something built in to the kernel? Just a thought from a clueless newbie...

CD Labels

2002-01-03 Thread Tom Rauschenbach
OK, not strictly Linux related but what do folks use to label CDs after burning them ? Has any tried a Sharpie(R) ? Do they ruin the lacquer ? TIA TomR * To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the

Re: CD Labels

2002-01-03 Thread Rich C
I've been using sharpies for years, and they work perfectly. Rich Cloutier President, C*O SYSTEM SUPPORT SERVICES www.sysupport.com - Original Message - From: Tom Rauschenbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 3:19 PM Subject: CD Labels OK,

Re: CD Labels

2002-01-03 Thread Matthew J. Brodeur
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Tom Rauschenbach wrote: OK, not strictly Linux related but what do folks use to label CDs after burning them ? Has any tried a Sharpie(R) ? Do they ruin the lacquer ? This is one of the many reasons I carry a Sharpie

Re: Bash question...

2002-01-03 Thread Bruce Dawson
I'd prefer if the exploit wasn't posted on the mailing list or the web pages. We'd be accused of promoting that sort of thing, which I don't want to do - especially in the current political climate. He can mail it to the individuals who really want to see it. --Bruce Michael O'Donnell wrote:

Re: Bash question...

2002-01-03 Thread jbd
At http://news.gnhlug.org/article.php?sid=257 is: I''m assuming the cracker is coming in from the net. What about just running tcpdump against the port he''s coming in through (telnet?) and capture everything? * To unsubscribe

Re: Monadlug meeting

2002-01-03 Thread jbd
At http://news.gnhlug.org/article.php?sid=253 is: Will people be gathering someplace beforehand for dinner or other decompression after a day of work and a week of holiday? * To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to [EMAIL

Re: Apache/Expat/Sablotron

2002-01-03 Thread Paul Iadonisi
Well, first I'ld to thank all the respondents to this question. The key here was what I thought and what Kevin Clark mentioned explicitly: ONE consistent version of expat. Problem is, I'm wondering if revealing what the problem was will violate the DMCA. Seriously, given that 'strings' could

Re: Apache/Expat/Sablotron

2002-01-03 Thread Michael O'Donnell
Problem is, I'm wondering if revealing what the problem was will violate the DMCA. We're very careful about these matters, you know - better to keep such dire knowledge to yourself... * To unsubscribe from this list, send mail