Linux-Networking Digest #899, Volume #11 Thu, 15 Jul 99 01:13:30 EDT
Contents:
HP Tachyon drivers? (William Ryder)
Networking Equipment FS (Rawmsco)
CBQ packet scheduling (Ghassan Misherghi)
Re: Per user: Restricting Telnet but allowing FTP (Brian Kuschak)
(2 NIC)RTFM no good, please help ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Sharing violation Samba Win95 Network shades of Novell (mike murray)
Is there a free ftp-proxy? ("Peter Eisenlohr")
URGENT -named.rev file for DNS ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Howto flush masqueraded connections ("Peter Eisenlohr")
Re: HL masq module? (Andrew Gilbert)
Re: 100 Base-T & 32bit 33MHz PCI (Jim Gallagher)
Re: FTP server behined ipmasq gateway? (Andrew Gilbert)
Establishing a dialup connection ("Michael Stearns")
Re: Ethertap Details (Bernd Eckenfels)
Re: IP Masquerade vs proxy (Andrew Gilbert)
Dial in........ (Chuck Snively)
Re: Making Apache "browsable" (Scott Marlowe)
Re: apache CGI (Chris Harshman)
FTP through gateway using IP Masq....... (Chuck Snively)
Re: Update Re: Need help setting eth1:0 (The Dude)
Re: NFS doubt (Heiner Kruener)
huhhg! One line duplicated in my routing table!!!! (Jorge Ventura)
Re: Password logging for failed auth attempts (dex)
Re: Automatic Dial on Demand every 15 minutes (Gene Lee)
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From: William Ryder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development.system,comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: HP Tachyon drivers?
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 09:43:32 -0400
Does anyone know of any drivers for HP Tachyon based boards that I could
down load source for to use as an example?
TIA,
Bill
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rawmsco)
Subject: Networking Equipment FS
Date: 15 Jul 1999 01:12:03 GMT
Subject: Hubs, Routers, Switches, Great Prices!
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rawmsco)
Date: Mon, 12 July 1999 06:12 PM EDT
Message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
REQUEST FOR BID
To: OWNER -OR- PURCHASING MANAGER
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Fax: (707) 645-2096
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25 Hewlett Packard 28638 12 Port RJ45 Adapter
3 Hewlett Packard 28673A 10 : 10 Lan Bridge
7 Hewlett Packard 28682A Fiber-Optic Hub Plus
2 Hewlett Packard 28684A Ether Twist Hub
11 Hewlett Packard 28688A Ether Twist Hub Plus
8 Hewlett Packard 28688B Ether Twist Hub Plus
2 Hewlett Packard 28699A Ether Twist Hub Plus 48
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From: Ghassan Misherghi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: CBQ packet scheduling
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 18:18:27 -0700
I have one modem connection to the internet and am sharing it with
three other computers (with IP masquerading). By default, whenever one
machine begins to download something, no one else can even get a packet
through. To solve my problem I began to try to research CBQ but I didnt
find any Documentation. I did skim over Sally Floyd's papers to try to
get a general understanding of the situation.
I made a script:
#!/bin/sh
TC=/root/bin/tc
IP=/root/bin/ip
OUTDEV=ppp0
$TC qdisc add dev $OUTDEV root handle 1: cbq bandwidth 56Kbit avpkt 1000
mpu 64
$TC class add dev $OUTDEV parent 1:0 classid :1 est 1sec 8sec cbq
bandwidth 56Kbit \
rate 15Kbit allot 1514 weight 3Kbit avpkt 1000
$TC class add dev $OUTDEV parent 1:0 classid :2 est 1sec 8sec cbq
bandwidth 56Kbit \
rate 15Kbit allot 1514 weight 3Kbit avpkt 1000
$TC class add dev $OUTDEV parent 1:0 classid :3 est 1sec 8sec cbq
bandwidth 56Kbit \
rate 15Kbit allot 1514 weight 3Kbit avpkt 1000
$TC class add dev $OUTDEV parent 1:0 classid :4 est 1sec 8sec cbq
bandwidth 56Kbit \
rate 14Kbit allot 1514 weight 3Kbit avpkt 1000
$TC filter add dev $OUTDEV parent 1:0 protocol ip handle 1 fw classid
1:1
$TC filter add dev $OUTDEV parent 1:0 protocol ip handle 2 fw classid
1:2
$TC filter add dev $OUTDEV parent 1:0 protocol ip handle 3 fw classid
1:3
The different computers are getting put in their own seperate classes (
the handle part is looking for the mark values I put on packets comming
from certain machine). When I began to ftp on one machine I couldnt get
a ping through from another.
tc -s class list dev ppp0' shows that the computers are fitting into
their own cataogories.
here is one of the four entries:
class cbq 1:3 parent 1: rate 15Kbit prio no-transmit
Sent 357 bytes 5 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0)
borrowed 0 overactions 0 avgidle 114284 undertime 0
If anybody could help me out or tell me where I can get some
documentation, it would be appreciated. Please respond to my email
address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Brian Kuschak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Per user: Restricting Telnet but allowing FTP
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 20:03:45 -0600
I believe /etc/securetty applies only to root.
Specifing a nonexistent shell as a users login shell (in /etc/passwd)
seems to cause them to be disconnected immediately after login. Are
there any known security risks associated with this method? It would be
nice to specify that a particular user would never even get
authenticated for telnet, while still allowing them real (not-anonymous)
FTP access.
Dave Brown wrote:
>
> I thought the file that controlled login access was /etc/securetty.
> In other words, permit users to log in on "tty" but not "ttyp"...
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (2 NIC)RTFM no good, please help
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 02:06:45 GMT
I have a 3C905B eth0.......no problem
I have a SMC EtherEZ I want it to be eth1........problem
I run RH6.0
2.2.10-ac-10
all drivers are compiled into the kernel( no modules )_
I get no eth1: message at all during kernel start up
I have this in my /etc/lilo.conf:
append="ether=ether=0,0,eth1"
but nothing from the SMC nic
what have I to do now?
thank you
alh
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From: mike murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Sharing violation Samba Win95 Network shades of Novell
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 21:09:53 -0500
This is the last piece of info I need to get rid of Novell 3.12 and put
my business's network in the
hands of LINUX.
Under Novell I periodically got the message "sharing violation
abort retry fail"
I could just abort then type " FLAG *.* S RW" to set the attributes to
shareable read write.
My Linux 6.0 server based network is setup and works flawlessly with 1
workstation.
When I have 2 or more workstations running under Linux (running a DOS
based program) I get
sharing violations until I back up 1 workstation to a Menu screen.
Linux doesn't seem to want to
SHARE the files.
I'm just not sure what to do at this point.
Is there a way to make the files Shareable?
I'm sorry if I've missed something obvious.
This seems to be something I could fix if I understood where I was
missing the point.
Thanks in advance.
By the way, our DOS program writer didn't think that Linux would run his
program at all.
If we get this running we can convert at least 100 users to Linux.
from NOVELL.
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From: "Peter Eisenlohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Is there a free ftp-proxy?
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 04:07:33 +0200
Hi,
I am looking for a (possibly stand-alone) ftp-proxy. I already tried
the ftp-proxy from the late TIS Firewall Toolkit, which works fine.
But is there any free implementation of a ftp-proxy?
cu,
Peter
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: URGENT -named.rev file for DNS
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 01:47:41 GMT
Hello everyone,
I'm setting up our own DNS server for three computers we have running
off a DSL line. Two of these computers are DNS servers (one primary, one
secondary). My question is this:
On the primary DNS server, do I have to have a named.rev file? How do I
create one for three discrete IP addresses? If my primary's IP address
is: 207.150.100.100, do I have an entry which says:
zone "100.100.150.207.IN-ADDR.ARPA" {
type master;
file "named1.rev";
};
and then have a similar entry for the other two computers running off
the hub, replacing their IPs and a new file name for each? Does this
make sense? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Carlos Gonzalez
Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Share what you know. Learn what you don't.
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From: "Peter Eisenlohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Howto flush masqueraded connections
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 04:10:14 +0200
Hi again,
is there any way to flush the list of masqueraded connections (the one
shown by issuing "ipchains -M -L")? I am masquerading on a
dialup-connection, and disconnecting/reconnecting causes trouble with
masqueraded UDP-and ICMP connections.
cu,
Peter
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From: Andrew Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: HL masq module?
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 22:30:52 -0400
I think John was ahead of you on this. If he can get an ip_masq module that
digs into the packet and rewrites the embedded address to be his external
routable one the next challenge will be getting any new inbound packets
redirected to the game client. Portfw ought to handle this, or a redir app.
DiscoStu wrote:
> The problem is that incoming connections to machines behind the firewall are
> not supported by ipcahins. There is no possible way to rewite the code on
> the HL server to make this work, but!.... It may be possible to write some
> sort of deamon for the linux firewall that accepts packets on the HL port
> (whatever it is) and redirects them to the HL server. Ipcahins cannot do
> this, but i'm sure its possible because I know that Microsoft's IIS can
> redirect packets from one web server to another behind a proxy server. Same
> idea right???
>
> let me know if you come with anything
> Shawn
>
> Jack Twilley wrote in message ...
> >I've got a network with a Linux firewall that does NAT.
> >
> >I'd like to be able to host HL/TFC games from behind my firewall.
> >It doesn't work, because other players from outside my firewall can't
> >see my machine. Apparently HL includes IP address information inside
> >the packets. snoop was very interesting, and seemed to indicate to me
> >that it wouldn't be _too_ difficult in theory for a module to
> >intelligently rewrite packets and make the internal machine appear to
> >be the firewall for the purposes of gaming.
> >
> >Has anyone done this before? I'm afraid I'm not as good with writing
> >this sort of thing as I could be, but programming's not my
> >specialty. :-) The source to HL isn't open, so it's not like I can
> >look through there to build the packet format -- I have to do it by
> >hand, and that's prone to errors.
> >
> >Let me know. If nobody's done it, I'll poke at it a little, but if
> >someone else has something else working (like a hacked ip_masq_quake)
> >then I'd love to give it a try.
> >
> >Jack.
> >--
> >Jack Twilley
> >jmt at nycap dot rr dot com
> >http colon slash slash jmt dot dhs dot org slash tilde jmt slash
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From: Jim Gallagher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: 100 Base-T & 32bit 33MHz PCI
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 19:32:26 -0700
Rod Smith wrote:
>
> > 30Mbps is well below media capacity, even if you are using hubs with
> > a fair amount of traffic.
>
> Yes, but it's also above the 20Mbps claimed as the maximum throughput
> under ideal conditions -- and my system isn't exactly operating under
> ideal conditions, since it uses a hub (hence half duplex and more
> collisions).
>
> --
> Rod Smith
Well, I guess you should consider yourself lucky:-)
Seriously, don't you wonder why your max throughput is less than a third
of what it should be?
If you only have three nodes, it's most likely that you only have serious
traffic between
two nodes at any given time. So hub vs. switch would not have a big effect
on your throughput.
Jim
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From: Andrew Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: FTP server behined ipmasq gateway?
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 22:36:52 -0400
How about using portfw or a redirection client application (rinetd)?
Ed Wilts wrote:
> Michael wrote:
> >
> > I have a small dilema, and any suggestions would be appreciated.
> > I have a small network of three machines. 1 Linux, RH 6, ipmasq. 1. NT
> > Server 4, SP4/win98 and 1 win95 box.
> > The linux machine has the modem, and I connect it to the Internet with a
> > modem, the other 2 machines use the net via this using ipmasq.
> > My problem is this, I want to be able to run a ftp server on the NT box, and
> > connect to it over the Internet from work.
> > How can I do this? The linux box gets in the way.
>
> It obviously gets in the way - that's its job!
>
> What you'll have to do is to run a service on the Linux box that can
> redirect your packets - a proxy ftp server can do it. I don't believe
> that there's one freely available now (if there is, I'd like to know
> about it, since we're in the process of writing our own).
>
> .../Ed
> --
> Ed Wilts
> Mounds View, MN, USA
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: "Michael Stearns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Establishing a dialup connection
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 19:40:19 -0700
Hello:
I just installed Red Hat Apollo on a NEC Ready Series Pentium with an
Internal Modem. It has no Windows partition.
Previously I had Win95 installed and could dial up my ISP with no problem.
I would ultimately like to establish a ppp connection to my local ISP
through Linux. Currently I am unable (and unclear) how to determine if I can
even dial my modem.
These are my questions:
1. How do I set the COM Port for my modem in Linux? I have tried using the
"Configure Modem" panel, but, so far, without success. I am not even totally
sure what COM Port/IRQ the modem is on.
When I look in /proc/interrupts , I don't see any serial ports listed.
Should I have any listed here?
2. What is the best way to determine if I can even dial the modem? I have
tried using minicom, but cannot get the modem to dial.
I have found the PPP HowTo, but I don't think I am even up to that step. Any
suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Michael Stearns
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From: Bernd Eckenfels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: redhat.networking.general
Subject: Re: Ethertap Details
Date: 14 Jul 1999 21:09:10 GMT
Sitaram Shastri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello people,
use linux bridging in kernel... bridgex-tools or something is the name of
the tools to set up the kernel module.
Greetings
Bernd
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From: Andrew Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: IP Masquerade vs proxy
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 22:17:29 -0400
Sitaram Chamarty wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Jul 1999 14:20:47 +0200, Jens S�lwald
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Joe O'Connell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb in im Newsbeitrag:
> >7k6tj9$hb0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> >> the difference between a proxy server and IP masquerade. Are they the
>
> >WinProxy uses NAT (Network Adress Translation) and is not only a proxy.
>
> (To original poster) In general a "proxy server" can be as simple
> as a web proxy, like the one you can get from
> http://www.junkbusters.com - for instance.
>
> The way a typical web proxy server works, your web browser (lynx,
> netscape...) must be told that your are using a proxy server, and
> what its address and port number are.
>
> Proxy servers for other protocols exist, I believe, but I'm not
> familiar with them.
>
> Then there is SOCKS, which is a similar concept carried to almost
> any protocol, but again, your client (like telnet, ftp, rsh,
> whatever) must be "SOCKS-aware" to be able to use it.
>
> When you use IP Masq, the outside world thinks all requests are
> coming from the gateway machine itself. So even if you have 255
> machines inside your network using IP addresses from the private
> IP block, the outside world doesn't see any of them. The
> advantage is that, as long as the routing is setup correctly, your
> "clients" need not be any different - they actually think they're
> talking directly to the outside host, and in a way, they are. A
> bigger advantage is that you need only 1 "real" IP address for a
> whole bunch of people.
>
> NAT, I believe, is similar, except that there is a 1-to-1
> correspondence between IP addresses on the inside and those seen
> by the outside world. So you need more "real" IP addresses. I
> don't know more than that.
>
> Hope this helps.
IP Masq uses NAT. There is no difference really, only in the flavor (statis
vs dynamic) of NAT being done.
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From: Chuck Snively <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Dial in........
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 22:50:03 -0500
Hi All,
Can someone tell me what I must install and configure to allow users to
dial into my Linux box and be able to surf the web and download files
(as well as telnet, ftp, etc.)?
I want to set up an ISP for a specific group of colleagues using IP
Masq.
I have IP Masquerading working already as well as IP Forwarding enabled.
I can surf the web and download files no probs from any machine in my
LAN.
Any info e-mailed directly would be greatly appreciated at:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cheers.
Chuck
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From: Scott Marlowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux,linux.redhat.misc
Subject: Re: Making Apache "browsable"
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 22:07:59 -0600
Mark Weaver wrote:
> John Hovell wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know what I should add to Apache config files to make
> > directories (if no index file exists) "browsable" by default... as
> > opposed to getting the 501 Forbidden error message?
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > --John
>
> chmod-ing the directories as readable to world might do the trick. (755)
> However this presents somewhat of a security risk to you.
No guessing you guys! Nice try though. You do have to make the files
readable, but only by the httpd daemon. After that, you have to enclose an
Options directive inside a set of <Directory></Directory> directives. It
looks something like this:
file: /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf --OR-- for default RH install,
/etc/httpd/conf/access.conf :
*** Begin excerpt. ***
<Directory /home/httpd/html/some_directory>
order deny,allow
deny from all
allow from localhost
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
</Directory>
*** End excerpt
The Indexes keyword after Options is what let's it work. You can apply it
to the root level of the server. Documentation, after installation can be
found in http://127.0.0.1/manual/mod/core.html#options.
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From: Chris Harshman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: apache CGI
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 22:41:37 -0500
Please, do some reading, and post back when you've got some more
specific questions. Places to start learning:
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/people/bievenue/html/forms/formintr.htm
http://www.apache.org/docs/misc/FAQ.html#CGIoutsideScriptAlias
Good luck!
- Chris
"Eyem A. Coward" wrote:
>
> anyone know how to run CGI programs on apache?
>
> so if I had index.html
> what lines do I need?
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From: Chuck Snively <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: FTP through gateway using IP Masq.......
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 23:29:56 -0500
Hi All,
How can I enable FTP through a gateway to the Internet using IP Masq.?
I would like to use FTP on a windoze machine through my Linux box.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Chuck
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (The Dude)
Subject: Re: Update Re: Need help setting eth1:0
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 03:56:56 GMT
On Tue, 13 Jul 1999 04:51:51 -0700, "Ricky J. Sethi"
Hi Ricky,
I started to look at the apache how-to in order to fix my problem BUT
after trying with my Slackware 2.0.34 IT WORKED. Configured back again
Redhat with the same setup as before and yes now it's working.
209.226.218.98 and .100 are on the same card.
I have 2 nicx 3Com 905 PCI .works great no complains.
So what was the cause ? Duno. Maybe was Bell not accepting 2 ip binded
to same MAC address but after I called them again and explained my
setup the guy put me on hold for few minutes and told me that the ip
is visible from outside.
But for one thing I'm shure .the setup on my side is the same as 1
week ago and now it's working.
Best of luck,
Mihai
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi Mihai,
>
>If the aliasing doesn't work at work or if it times out on you after a
>little while (like it does for me), you might want to look at my "crappy
>fix", which I just posted here under the "Re: Machine disappears till ping?"
>thread. I'm really leaning towards the problem being the tulip driver (I
>don't think you mentioned if you use the tulip driver but it's the one for
>my LinkSys Etherfast 10/100 and other DEC based NICs) and even using the
>latest version from LinkSys' homepage didn't help.
>
>Best of luck,
>
>
>Rick.
>
>
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Heiner Kruener)
Subject: Re: NFS doubt
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 22:43:24 GMT
Florian Waas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: >
: > I'd like to know if anyone could give me some hints on how to use
: > file locking through NFS with Linux. I was testing file locking with
: > two SCO's as clients on a Netappliance file server and everything went
: > alright. But with two Linux or one SCO and a Linux as clients, the lock
: > just isnt enforced. I tried flock, lockf and fcntl, and none seem to
: > work. Any help will be appreciated. Im using kernel 2.2.10.
: >
: >
: make sure you use the knfs package. works fine for me with SunOS and
: IRIX boxes.
knfsd-1.4.3 and 2.2.10 w/o patches will work.
Heiner
--
Remember: The Game of Life has no 'restore' Button!
Busted once, Busted forever.
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Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 03:57:05 +0000
From: Jorge Ventura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: huhhg! One line duplicated in my routing table!!!!
In my notebook, after config the network, I get always one line (eth0)
duplicated, exactly the line of my ethernet card.
What is wrong ????
Thanks in advance.
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From: dex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Password logging for failed auth attempts
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 12:09:03 +0800
I can remember an actual OS that did this by default (my memory is not too
good, I think it was IRIX). The security problems related to this are
enormous: plain text passwords, most of which probably have an easily
recognisable typo. If you have a specific need for this, I can't help you.
Otherwise I seriously recommend against it.
Iven Connary wrote:
> Does anyone know of a syslog type util that will log the passwords used
> in failed authentication attempts? As it currently works, only the
> username is logged in a failed auth attempt.
>
> Thanks,
> Iven
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gene Lee)
Subject: Re: Automatic Dial on Demand every 15 minutes
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 04:00:39 GMT
In article <7misa8$jbk$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Robert Daumann"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Now every 15 minutes the server starts the ISDN interface and contact the
>nameserver outside. There were sent out 240 bytes and 249 bytes are coming
>in. The files at the local nameserver have no flag with a time of 15 minutes
>or 900 seconds.
>
>I've looked in all conf-files but i didn't found the right time flag.
>Does anyone have an idea what's wrong???
My advice is to probably run tcpdump on the ppp interface and see what
hostname exactly is trying to be resolved, that isn't in your local DNS cache.
--
Gene Lee
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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