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 Argh, i don't like the plaintext  :)

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2004-03-01 Thread Bob Cohen
Sorry for the test but I posted something earlier and it didn't show up
in my mail box but did show up in the archives.

Bob Cohen
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Re: Re[2]: rse has beagle-a virus ?

2004-03-01 Thread Mads Toftum
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 01:59:29PM -0500, Cliff Woolley wrote:
> Not to mention that my primary email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> But you know, feel free to block me if you like.  All the less stuff for
> me to worry about.  ;)  hehe.  Here's a revolutionary little idea... if
> you don't like spam and email worms... how about (gasp) installing
> SpamAssassin and some antivirus software.  :-P
> 
Unplugging the network cable worked well to make NT4 secure up to the c2
level - I'm pretty sure that a similar trick would be quite efficient in
avoiding spam ;)

vh

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RE: Re[2]: rse has beagle-a virus ?

2004-03-01 Thread Cliff Woolley
On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, Hunt,Keith A wrote:

> Well now, this wins the award for the silliest rant I've heard for a
> while.  I mean really, Dave... get a grip.

Seriously.

Not to mention that my primary email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But you know, feel free to block me if you like.  All the less stuff for
me to worry about.  ;)  hehe.  Here's a revolutionary little idea... if
you don't like spam and email worms... how about (gasp) installing
SpamAssassin and some antivirus software.  :-P

--Cliff
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RE: Re[2]: rse has beagle-a virus ?

2004-03-01 Thread Hunt,Keith A
Well now, this wins the award for the silliest rant I've heard for a
while.  I mean really, Dave... get a grip.

-- 
Keith Hunt  330.972.7968  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Internet & Server Systems
The University of Akron 

  

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Paris
> Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 7:25 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re[2]: rse has beagle-a virus ?
> 
> As I suspected, none of these messages originate from Ralf.  Just 
> checking the original headers on the most recent batch of six I got 
> overnight...
> 
> from cruzeiro (cruzeiro.fisc.wwu.edu [140.160.220.200])   
> by master.modssl.org
> from CLS-TORG1010-27 (torg1010-27.its.vt.edu 
> [128.173.44.191]) by 
> master.modssl.org
> from CLS-TORG1010-24 (torg1010-24.its.vt.edu 
> [128.173.44.188]) by 
> master.modssl.org
> from CLS-TORG1010-30 (torg1010-30.its.vt.edu 
> [128.173.44.194]) by 
> master.modssl.org
> from woofie (A052105.N1.Vanderbilt.Edu [129.59.52.105])   
> by master.modssl.org
> from AdamBroughton (asdl00.ae.gatech.edu [130.207.39.100])by 
> master.modssl.org
> 
> What this tells me is that someone realized the .edu addresses on the 
> listserv were low hanging fruit.  Nice job.  Try partying 
> less, studying 
> more, and figure out how to keep yourself from being infected (on 
> multiple fronts).  [aside:  pisses me off that I have to deal 
> with spam 
> from cracked/infected boxes from .edu domains ... I think I'm 
> just going 
> to reject all .edu-headered mail.  it's a hugely sad commentary that 
> people from institutions of *higher* education can't grasp 
> the concept 
> of DON'T CLICK ON F^&KING ATTACHMENTS YOU'RE NOT EXPECING and USE A 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] A/V PACKAGE ALREADY, DAMNIT.  I mean really, people.. you're 
> shelling out a TON of money and you don't seem to be one lick smarter 
> than Jimmy Joe-Jobber's mom who'll click on everything and anything 
> since getting her PC two weeks ago.  If you're as f%$king 
> stupid as you 
> appear to be, give it up .. save yourself the money and give 
> your slot 
> at school to someone else.  There no shame in doing manual 
> labor for a 
> living.  Society needs both ends of the spectrum.  If you 
> can't figure 
> out the "don't click" stuff, I have no idea what you're going 
> to do with 
> number theory or algorithms (assuming you're in a CS 
> program).  I vote 
> to kick the .edu's off the listserv until they prove they've got an 
> intellectual agility quotient above that of a small soapdish. 
>  If this 
> pisses off admins for .edu's, sorry .. life's a bitch, grab a helmet. 
> The rest of us out in the real world have to deal with [l]users like 
> this and keep our networks clean for the rest of the planet - 
> you're no 
> different... you just have a harder job that I certainly don't envy. 
> Perhaps instituting a "three strikes" policy for students .. 
> the first 
> infection gets you a warning .. the second gets you booted off the 
> school's network .. the third (meaning you violated both the 2nd AND 
> 1st) gets you booted from school.  Hrmm.. not a bad idea, I suppose. 
> Anyway .. rant mode is now OFF.]
> 
> Kind-ish Regards,
> -dsp :-)
> [...]
> 
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Re: this list

2004-03-01 Thread Mads Toftum
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 06:59:55PM +0100, Goetz Babin-Ebell wrote:
> Since all these mails have no Message ID when they
> are received at master.modssl.org, it seems to be a good Idea
> to configure this host to refuse all mail (comming from the outside)
> that has no message ID...
> 
sure, that would certainly make sense.

vh

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Re: this list

2004-03-01 Thread Goetz Babin-Ebell
Hallo Mads,

Mads Toftum wrote:
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 10:49:18AM -0500, Kevin wrote:

I am guessing that no one is able to block the mail from mmx.engelschall.com
on the modssl.org list?
Since mmx.engelschall.com is part of the modssl/openssl mail infrastructure,
that would effectively kill all mail to both modssl and openssl lists.
Since all these mails have no Message ID when they
are received at master.modssl.org, it seems to be a good Idea
to configure this host to refuse all mail (comming from the outside)
that has no message ID...
perhaps with a frienly error code
(like "go to hell evil spammer")
Bye

Goetz

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2004-03-01 Thread rse
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RE: Install Questions

2004-03-01 Thread Dave Paris
First and foremost, if this is a world-accessable server, upgrade your
version of OpenSSL to the most recent available for RH7.3 (I'd also consider
upgrading to RH9.0 while you're at it).  0.9.6b has several security
vulnerabilities outlined at www.openssl.org.  Also, use the most current
versions of Apache and mod_ssl.

.. that being said..

Generally speaking, the standard, non-DSO build can be summarized as such:

# build and install OpenSSL from source (http://www.openssl.org)
cd ${OPEN_SSL_SRC_DIR} ; CFLAGS=${CFLAGS} ./config -fPIC
make test
make install

# build mod_ssl/patch Apache source (http://www.modssl.org)
cd ${MOD_SSL_DIR}
CFLAGS=${CFLAGS} ./configure --with-apache=../${APACHE_SRC_DIR}

# build and install Apache from source (http://httpd.apache.org)
cd ${APACHE_SRC_DIR}
CFLAGS=${CFLAGS} SSL_BASE=../${OPEN_SSL_SRC_DIR}
./configure --enable-module=ssl
make
make install

# done..
There are numerous other configuration directives, but the above will build
a mod_ssl capable Apache instance for you.

Kind Regards,
-dsp

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Bob Cohen
> Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 11:58 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Install Questions
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Please forgive the newbie questions, I'm a web designer bumbling my way
> through system administration.  I really did make an effort to search
> the archives. :-)  Time's running short to get this project done.
>
> The box on which I'm working has RedHat 7.3 with openssl-0.9.6b-35.7
> installed as an RPM.
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Install Questions

2004-03-01 Thread Bob Cohen
Hi,

Please forgive the newbie questions, I'm a web designer bumbling my way
through system administration.  I really did make an effort to search
the archives. :-)  Time's running short to get this project done.  

The box on which I'm working has RedHat 7.3 with openssl-0.9.6b-35.7
installed as an RPM.

---Question 1---
Step 3 of the INSTALL document says OpenSSL must be configured with
-fPIC to install mod_ssl as a DSO.  Can this be done with the OpenSSL
RPM provided by RedHat? I looked into doing a source install of OpenSSL
but don't have time to deal chase down and reinstall the dependencies of
which there are quite a few.

--Question 2--

Step 5 (a), the "All-In-One mod_ssl+APACI way [FOR JOE AVERAGE]" to
install mod_ssl suggests 

"--with-ssl=../openssl-0.9.x \" 

as one of the arguments for the "./configure" statement.  

As mentioned above my OpenSSL is an RPM install; therefore, there is no
source directory. Do I leave out "--with-sql=../openssl-0.9.x"? The
install document also suggests using "SSL_BASE=SYSTEM" in place of
"SSL_BASE=../openssl-0.9.x"; do I then put "SYSTEM" in place of
"../openssl-0.9.x"?  E.g., "--with-ssl=SYSTEM"

--Question 3--

This install is for a low traffic server. Is it worth it for me to use
shared memory support?  MM is also installed as an RPM on this system.


Thanks in advance for the assistance.

Bob Cohen
b.p.e.Creative
http://www.bpecreative.com
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Re: this list

2004-03-01 Thread Mads Toftum
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 10:49:18AM -0500, Kevin wrote:
> I am guessing that no one is able to block the mail from mmx.engelschall.com
> on the modssl.org list?
> 
Since mmx.engelschall.com is part of the modssl/openssl mail infrastructure,
that would effectively kill all mail to both modssl and openssl lists.

vh

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Re: this list

2004-03-01 Thread Skip Montanaro

Jeff> Why do I keep getting spam from the modssl-users list when I'm not 
Jeff> subscribed to it (anymore)??
Jeff> Please stop.

*sigh*

This is caused by typical spam/virus/worm forgery techniques.  You can be
assured that nobody on the modssl list is actually spamming you.  You'll
understand about forgery once spam is sent out forged so it looks like you
sent it.

Look around for a decent spam filter.

-- 
Skip Montanaro
Got gigs? http://www.musi-cal.com/submit.html
Got spam? http://spambayes.sf.net/
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RE: this list

2004-03-01 Thread Kevin
I am guessing that no one is able to block the mail from mmx.engelschall.com
on the modssl.org list?


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CTO - InterSightTechnologies

Tel.: (888) 843-6935 Ext. 483
Mobile: 203-675-5644
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Jeff Hallgren
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 10:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: this list

Why do I keep getting spam from the modssl-users list when I'm not
subscribed to it (anymore)??
Please stop.

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this list

2004-03-01 Thread Jeff Hallgren
Why do I keep getting spam from the modssl-users list when I'm not 
subscribed to it (anymore)??
Please stop.

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Re[2]: HTTPS variable is missing

2004-03-01 Thread Alvaro Gonzalez
*** John Airey escribió/wrote (01/03/2004 13:01 - ):
>> 
>> SSLEngine on
[...]
>> 

> I'd suggest that you lose the "IfDefine" lines.

Oh my... It was only that... After removing these lines the behaviour
turned into the expected one. I can't believe I've spent so many weeks
looking for the problem...

Thanks a lot for your help. You've been really really helpful.


-- 
Álvaro González Vicario
Tele Computer, S.L.
Burgos (Spain) 


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HTTPS variable is missing

2004-03-01 Thread Alvaro Gonzalez
I have a Red Hat 9 server running Apache 2.0.40 + mod_ssl with several name
based virtual hosts. One of the sites works under http and https.
Apparently everything goes fine (browser claims page is encryped when
loading https and not encrypted when loading http) but I just can't find
the HTTPS environmental variable anywhere. It is there for main site
(https://) but not for my virtual host.

I have access to two other linux boxes (Red Hat 7.3 with Apache 1.x and a
Mandrake with Apache 2.x) and that same config works just fine: HTTPS=on
when using SSL (no matter the host) and I can also access the rest of SSL_*
variables if I add "SSLOptions +StdEnvVars" to config file (which doesn't
work either in the Red Hat 9 server). Of course there's probably a
difference somewhere (servers aren't identical) but I just can't find it. I
understand I can only use one certificate for one IP-port combination but I
don't mind browser warnings about that; as I said, that works fine in my
other linux boxes.

I've left most default options at "httpd.conf". I only added some virtual
hosts:



DocumentRoot /home/site/htdocs
ServerName www.site.com
ErrorLog logs/site.com_error_log
CustomLog logs/site.com_access_log combined

AllowOverride All
Options FollowSymLinks



DocumentRoot /home/site/htdocs
ServerName www.site.com
ErrorLog logs/site.com_error_log
CustomLog logs/site.com_access_log combined

AllowOverride All
Options FollowSymLinks


SSLEngine on
SSLCertificateFile /etc/httpd/conf/ssl.crt/www.site.com.crt
SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/httpd/conf/ssl.key/www.site.com.key




Sorry if this has been asked before; I've done my best in Google, Google
Groups, modssl.org and list archives but I couldn't find anyone with the
same problem. Thank you in advance,


-- 
Álvaro González Vicario
Tele Computer, S.L.
Burgos (Spain) 


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2004-03-01 Thread rse
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2004-03-01 Thread rse
I love meeting new people and making new friends. I am a Mary Kay Beauty Consultant. I 
am married to a wonderful man. We have no children, exept for a minature schnauzer 
that thinks he is a child. Looking forward to meeting you. 
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