Re: rogue Chinese crawler

2001-11-26 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## Howland, Curtis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Is there a drop from... command as well? I much prefer simply black-holing packets rather than giving back to the perp I'm here, but I know about you data by deny. Or is that what the Apache deny does? Apache's Deny from gives an error 403 (HTTP

openssh version numbers...

2001-11-26 Thread Juha Jäykkä
Ok. I have the good old open ssh 2.3.0-something. Now http://openssh.org/security.html says it is not vulnerable to cookie deletion or source based access control vulnerabilities (only 2.5.x-2.9.x, excluding 2.9.9, are). This is fine as long as I try to get woody's open ssh, which is

Re: Printing a RFC on non-US PAPERsize

2001-11-26 Thread dennisk
Quoting Igor Mozetic [EMAIL PROTECTED]: try http://RFC.net/ -Igor Mozetic -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] Any graphic artist who has to layout text from someone who grew up using a typewriter can

Re: is 3des secure??

2001-11-26 Thread Petro
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 12:17:32PM +1100, Steve Smith wrote: 3DES is generally considered strong enough. However, it is slow, and can effect performance. Try doing large 'scp's and switch between DES/3DES was designed to be implemented in hardware, doing a software-only

Using dsniff

2001-11-26 Thread Tommy Moore
Hi guys. Have installed dsniff on a machine on the network here at home running debian and I'm trying to figure out how it works. Did get the url grabber and mail sniffer to work but can't seem to get the password capture program to work. Tried fireing up the dsniff app and telnetted from the

PAM questions

2001-11-26 Thread Corey Halpin
I'm just getting my nose into PAM, and I have a few questions. I am wondering which directives I need in what files. For example, is there some reason to have a password directive in the ssh file? Or should I just have password directives in the passwd and login files? Also, what

Remote Root Exploit in ice-cast server

2001-11-26 Thread Andrew Tait
From the changelog of the woody package: icecast-server (1:1.3.8.beta2-5) unstable; urgency=high Closes: #83527 * Security vulnerability http://lwn.net/2001/0125/a/sec-icecast.php3 fixed Andrew Tait System Administrator Country NetLink Pty, Ltd E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW:

Re: Printing a RFC on non-US PAPERsize

2001-11-26 Thread Tommi Komulainen
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 11:02:36AM +0100, Lambrecht, Joris wrote: I'm getting a stomach ache trying to figure out how best to print an RFC without having the impression i'm printing drafts of a draft. The formatting goes bananas when i try to print it on any known paper size (A4 Letter ...).

Re: Printing a RFC on non-US PAPERsize

2001-11-26 Thread Martin WHEELER
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Lambrecht, Joris wrote: [ Please reply to all - this address is not subscribed to the list ] Does there exist a website, a tool or a procedure to make rfc's printable in an adequate way ? Well, if it's all that big a problem for you, view it as a text file under a

Re: Printing a RFC on non-US PAPERsize

2001-11-26 Thread Lambrecht, Joris
:-) Been there, done that, don't work. To bad. Thanks anyway. Why is it so hard to find an RFC that fits page/page onto an A4 format, boehoe . . . I kind of remember there was a website wich mirrored the rfc's in various formats including pdf ... maybe that's the one that worked for me. I don't

Re: Printing a RFC on non-US PAPERsize

2001-11-26 Thread Martin WHEELER
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Lambrecht, Joris wrote: Been there, done that, don't work. Ok, I'm with you now. Official ASCII RFCs only come pre-formatted to a number of lines/page that suits both American Letter and A4. to find an RFC that fits page/page onto an A4 format, boehoe . . . I kind of

Re: is 3des secure??

2001-11-26 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
On Sun, Nov 25, 2001 at 11:29:22PM -0600, Warren Turkal wrote: On Saturday 24 November 2001 03:28 am, Johannes Weiss wrote: So, because of this my question is: Is 3des secure enough?? The putty website (search for it on google) has something to say about the security of des algorithm,

Re: is 3des secure??

2001-11-26 Thread Warren Turkal
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 26 November 2001 12:08 am, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote: I was not able to find references to the PuTTY author's opinion on the security of DES or 3DES on his web site, but I do know that PuTTY does support 3DES, if not DES. I was thinking

Re: rogue Chinese crawler

2001-11-26 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## Howland, Curtis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Is there a drop from... command as well? I much prefer simply black-holing packets rather than giving back to the perp I'm here, but I know about you data by deny. Or is that what the Apache deny does? Apache's Deny from gives an error 403 (HTTP

Printing a RFC on non-US PAPERsize

2001-11-26 Thread Lambrecht, Joris
[ Please reply to all - this address is not subscribed to the list ] Hi, A bit of an unusual question but ... I'm getting a stomach ache trying to figure out how best to print an RFC without having the impression i'm printing drafts of a draft. The formatting goes bananas when i try to print it

Re: Printing a RFC on non-US PAPERsize

2001-11-26 Thread Martin WHEELER
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Lambrecht, Joris wrote: [ Please reply to all - this address is not subscribed to the list ] Does there exist a website, a tool or a procedure to make rfc's printable in an adequate way ? Well, if it's all that big a problem for you, view it as a text file under a

Re: Printing a RFC on non-US PAPERsize

2001-11-26 Thread Lambrecht, Joris
:-) Been there, done that, don't work. To bad. Thanks anyway. Why is it so hard to find an RFC that fits page/page onto an A4 format, boehoe . . . I kind of remember there was a website wich mirrored the rfc's in various formats including pdf ... maybe that's the one that worked for me. I don't

Re: Printing a RFC on non-US PAPERsize

2001-11-26 Thread Igor Mozetic
try http://RFC.net/ -Igor Mozetic

Re: Printing a RFC on non-US PAPERsize

2001-11-26 Thread Martin WHEELER
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Lambrecht, Joris wrote: Been there, done that, don't work. Ok, I'm with you now. Official ASCII RFCs only come pre-formatted to a number of lines/page that suits both American Letter and A4. to find an RFC that fits page/page onto an A4 format, boehoe . . . I kind of

openssh version numbers...

2001-11-26 Thread Juha Jäykkä
Ok. I have the good old open ssh 2.3.0-something. Now http://openssh.org/security.html says it is not vulnerable to cookie deletion or source based access control vulnerabilities (only 2.5.x-2.9.x, excluding 2.9.9, are). This is fine as long as I try to get woody's open ssh, which is

Re: Printing a RFC on non-US PAPERsize

2001-11-26 Thread dennisk
Quoting Igor Mozetic [EMAIL PROTECTED]: try http://RFC.net/ -Igor Mozetic -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] Any graphic artist who has to layout text from someone who grew up using a typewriter can

Re: is 3des secure??

2001-11-26 Thread Petro
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 12:17:32PM +1100, Steve Smith wrote: 3DES is generally considered strong enough. However, it is slow, and can effect performance. Try doing large 'scp's and switch between DES/3DES was designed to be implemented in hardware, doing a software-only implementation

Re: Printing a RFC on non-US PAPERsize

2001-11-26 Thread Tommi Komulainen
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 11:02:36AM +0100, Lambrecht, Joris wrote: I'm getting a stomach ache trying to figure out how best to print an RFC without having the impression i'm printing drafts of a draft. The formatting goes bananas when i try to print it on any known paper size (A4 Letter ...).

Using dsniff

2001-11-26 Thread Tommy Moore
Hi guys. Have installed dsniff on a machine on the network here at home running debian and I'm trying to figure out how it works. Did get the url grabber and mail sniffer to work but can't seem to get the password capture program to work. Tried fireing up the dsniff app and telnetted from the

PAM questions

2001-11-26 Thread Corey Halpin
I'm just getting my nose into PAM, and I have a few questions. I am wondering which directives I need in what files. For example, is there some reason to have a password directive in the ssh file? Or should I just have password directives in the passwd and login files? Also, what

Remote Root Exploit in ice-cast server

2001-11-26 Thread Andrew Tait
From the changelog of the woody package: icecast-server (1:1.3.8.beta2-5) unstable; urgency=high Closes: #83527 * Security vulnerability http://lwn.net/2001/0125/a/sec-icecast.php3 fixed Andrew Tait System Administrator Country NetLink Pty, Ltd E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: