Matt Sergeant wrote:
On 5 Mar 2005, at 15:09, John Peacock wrote:
It also merges all the different scripts into one server script, which
auto-detects INETd/TcpServer mode by looking for ENV{REMOTE_HOST}, and takes
a flag to switch to forkserver mode.
I run my copies out of djb-style env/ directories, so as long as all of the same command line parameters as forkserver are accepted, I'm happy.
I think there may be some niggles there but we can work them out over the next week or so once I know what I'm missing off.
Matt.
Would this mean any change for pperling plugins?
I'd like to have qpsmtpd and gatling and tinydns running faster than wire speed, beat the ddossing maggots that way.
Could you fork off a tarpit, qpsmtpd DONE, and forget it? I want to tarpit policy/dictionary scans, distract their eyes, retard their address gathering, make them reveal more IP's. Don't mean to digress but you said you're honeypotting.
-Bob Dodds