Re: Virus warnings originating from the list

2010-12-31 Thread John Marrett




They are originating from anyone who sends a virus to
haproxy@formilux.org.

As the list is open access and will remain so (as was recently
discussed on the list) we will continue to receive these viruses,
unless filtering is put into place that blocks viruses from being sent
to the list.

In all honesty, they aren't really that big a deal.

-JohnF

On 10-12-31 09:41 PM, Karl Kloppenborg wrote:
So,
  
  
  we should find out where these are originating from have and
have them stopped?
  
  
  
  
  
  Karl Kloppenborg
  Head of Development
  Phone: 1300
884 839 (AU Only - Business Hours)
  Website: AU http://www.crucial.com.au| US http://www.crucialp.com
  
  
  
  
  
  
  On 31/12/2010, at 20:05, Hank A. Paulson wrote:
  
  
Me too, 1 or 2 per day usually - but my server rejects them
and then the maillist server complains that msgs to me are bouncing:

Some messages to you could not be delivered. If you're seeing this
message it means things are back to normal, and it's merely for your
information.

Here is the list of the bounced messages:

   6772



On 12/30/10 1:53 PM, Karl Kloppenborg wrote:
Hi Willy,



I receive roughly two per day from the same
place, which is this formilux

servers..



at least two, sometimes (but rarely) three
emails a day.



--Karl ;)



*Karl Kloppenborg*

Head of Development

*Phone:*1300 884 839 /(AU Only - Business
Hours)/

*Website:*AU http://www.crucial.com.au |
US

http://www.crucialp.com 





On 31/12/2010, at 2:22, Willy Tarreau wrote:




  Hi Karl,
  


  
  


  On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 05:24:08PM +1100,
Karl Kloppenborg wrote:
  


  
Hey guys,

  


  


  


  
Our mailserver keeps popping its head
up and crying about someone on the

  


  
list with a virus infection:

  


  


  


  
--

  


  
VIRUS ALERT

  


  


  


  
Our content checker found

  


  
viruses:
Suspect.DoubleExtension-zippwd-9, Worm.Mydoom.M

  


  


  


  
in an email to you from probably faked
sender:

  


  
?...@[88.191.124.161]

  


  
claiming to be: >

  


  


  


  
Content type: Virus

  


  
Our internal reference code for your
message is 15320-02/7TgmtDhTpGW9

  


  


  


  
First upstream SMTP client IP address:
[88.191.124.161] flx02.formilux.org

  


  


  


  
According to a 'Received:' trace, the
message apparently originated at:

  


  
[88.191.124.161], flx02.formilux.org


  


  
flx02.formilux.org 
[127.0.0.1]

  


  (...)
  


  
  


  Strange, I don't recall having noticed
any such message. Maybe
  


  they're simply deleted before reaching
me, but I don't think so
  


  as I'm not performing any filtering on
the ML at home.
  


  
  


  How many of them do you get a day ?
  


  
  


  Willy
  


  
  





  
  
  
  






Re: Virus warnings originating from the list

2010-12-31 Thread Karl Kloppenborg
So,we should find out where these are originating from have and have them stopped?
Karl KloppenborgHead of DevelopmentPhone: 1300 884 839 (AU Only - Business Hours)Website: AU http://www.crucial.com.au| US http://www.crucialp.com

On 31/12/2010, at 20:05, Hank A. Paulson wrote:Me too, 1 or 2 per day usually - but my server rejects them and then the maillist server complains that msgs to me are bouncing:Some messages to you could not be delivered. If you're seeing thismessage it means things are back to normal, and it's merely for yourinformation.Here is the list of the bounced messages:    6772On 12/30/10 1:53 PM, Karl Kloppenborg wrote:Hi Willy,I receive roughly two per day from the same place, which is this formiluxservers..at least two, sometimes (but rarely) three emails a day.--Karl ;)*Karl Kloppenborg*Head of Development*Phone:*1300 884 839 /(AU Only - Business Hours)/*Website:*AU http://www.crucial.com.au | UShttp://www.crucialp.com On 31/12/2010, at 2:22, Willy Tarreau wrote:Hi Karl,On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 05:24:08PM +1100, Karl Kloppenborg wrote:Hey guys,Our mailserver keeps popping its head up and crying about someone on thelist with a virus infection:--VIRUS ALERTOur content checker foundviruses: Suspect.DoubleExtension-zippwd-9, Worm.Mydoom.Min an email to you from probably faked sender:?...@[88.191.124.161]claiming to be: >Content type: VirusOur internal reference code for your message is 15320-02/7TgmtDhTpGW9First upstream SMTP client IP address: [88.191.124.161] flx02.formilux.orgAccording to a 'Received:' trace, the message apparently originated at:[88.191.124.161], flx02.formilux.org flx02.formilux.org  [127.0.0.1](...)Strange, I don't recall having noticed any such message. Maybethey're simply deleted before reaching me, but I don't think soas I'm not performing any filtering on the ML at home.How many of them do you get a day ?Willy

Re: SSLTunnel + HAProxy: advice about hardware minimum requirements

2010-12-31 Thread Gabriel Sosa
perfect!!!

Thank you!

On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 6:10 PM, Bryan Talbot  wrote:
> If you're concerned about the SSL handing of your setup, the openssl
> command line tool includes some simple tools that can run rudimentary
> tests and benchmarks.
>
> One simple command to make 30 seconds of serial requests using both
> new and resumed (if you support it) SSL sessions would be:
>
> $> openssl s_client -connect remote.host:443 -www /index.html
>
> This will give you at least some idea of how many serial (not
> parallel) requests per second your system can accept.
>
> Apache ab or another http load generators can probably be used to do
> better concurrent testing.
>
> -Bryan
>
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 3:01 PM, Gabriel Sosa  wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Due some requirements we are facing the need to get the ip of clients
>> that connect to our system through SSL connections. Our proxy box its
>> an small dedicated server that has been running only HAproxy at the
>> moment and we are concern about if the server would be able to run
>> SSLtunnel + HAproxy.
>>
>> At the moment we are in about few hundred (about 400 or so)  of
>> concurrent connections.
>>
>> here is the information of the server
>>
>> 2x Intel(R) Pentium(R) D CPU 3.00GHz
>> 2GB of RAM
>>
>> I know this info isn't too accurate at the moment but do you guys
>> think this hardware will be able to face the load for the moment?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> --
>> Gabriel Sosa
>> Si buscas resultados distintos, no hagas siempre lo mismo. - Einstein
>>
>>
>



-- 
Gabriel Sosa
Si buscas resultados distintos, no hagas siempre lo mismo. - Einstein



Re: Virus warnings originating from the list

2010-12-31 Thread Hank A. Paulson
Me too, 1 or 2 per day usually - but my server rejects them and then the 
maillist server complains that msgs to me are bouncing:


Some messages to you could not be delivered. If you're seeing this
message it means things are back to normal, and it's merely for your
information.

Here is the list of the bounced messages:

6772



On 12/30/10 1:53 PM, Karl Kloppenborg wrote:

Hi Willy,

I receive roughly two per day from the same place, which is this formilux
servers..

at least two, sometimes (but rarely) three emails a day.

--Karl ;)

*Karl Kloppenborg*
Head of Development
*Phone:*1300 884 839 /(AU Only - Business Hours)/
*Website:*AU http://www.crucial.com.au | US
http://www.crucialp.com 


On 31/12/2010, at 2:22, Willy Tarreau wrote:


Hi Karl,

On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 05:24:08PM +1100, Karl Kloppenborg wrote:

Hey guys,

Our mailserver keeps popping its head up and crying about someone on the
list with a virus infection:

--
VIRUS ALERT

Our content checker found
viruses: Suspect.DoubleExtension-zippwd-9, Worm.Mydoom.M

in an email to you from probably faked sender:
?...@[88.191.124.161]
claiming to be: mailto:haproxy+bounces-6752-karl=crucialp@formilux.org>>

Content type: Virus
Our internal reference code for your message is 15320-02/7TgmtDhTpGW9

First upstream SMTP client IP address: [88.191.124.161] flx02.formilux.org

According to a 'Received:' trace, the message apparently originated at:
[88.191.124.161], flx02.formilux.org 
flx02.formilux.org  [127.0.0.1]

(...)

Strange, I don't recall having noticed any such message. Maybe
they're simply deleted before reaching me, but I don't think so
as I'm not performing any filtering on the ML at home.

How many of them do you get a day ?

Willy