On Fri, 24 May 2002 23:22:29 -0600 Femme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 24 May 2002 20:49:21 -0700 > > > > *nods* Got those ports being attacked too, as well as looking for > > > SSH ports & Some other obscure ports Unix/linux uses. I don't > > > know why though... whats 139???? Sorry i'm sorta > > > half-aware/educated on security(hangs my head sheepishly). > > > > > > > NetBios-ssn .... do what I do cat /etc/services | grep xxx ...... > > fast way to find out what's what... *grin* > > > > James > > > > > Help? > > > > > > Femme > > > Dunno if you were serious but... did that... Big list of stuff! > > wow... wish i knew what i'm looking for... and btw, linux has been up > for about 4 hours now, with only 1 when the Net went down. Restarted > teh daemon, works fine. After I made Bastille sit up & be a paranoid > little SOB, it seems I'm fending off nicely whoever is attacking me. > Or they gave up. :) > > Where do I look to see what kind of stuff Bastille logs? I use > Portsentry too but don't know how it works or exactly how to > communicate/query it so I can see what its doing too. > > any clues? hints? knowledgable donations :) > > Femme > > (next i need to figure how to implement what civilme suggested with > Apache...yeck. doesn't sound fun).
Actually pretty easy. cd to /var/www/html move any index.xxx files to index.xxx.old then put the files you want to share in this directory. voila when people go to http://your.ip.number they get a list of files and can then http them down.(the old right click save as routine) Quick and dirty. The default action in apache et all is that when the index files aren't there just give a list of what is. James > >
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
