Re: Re: Can anyone help me ID who is trying to hack my system?

2005-06-22 Thread Kevin Brown
can u tell me how do i track somebody's ip that's trying to hack me

Re: Re: Can anyone help me ID who is trying to hack my system?

2005-06-22 Thread Alvin Oga
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005, Kevin Brown wrote: can u tell me how do i track somebody's ip that's trying to hack me assuming it is: trying to hack vs a successful breakin: - what would be the point to find out ?? - why do you care who is trying ?? - more importantly... -

Re: safety of encrypted filesystems

2005-06-22 Thread Phillip Hofmeister
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 at 06:01:02AM -0400, martin f krafft wrote: also sprach Horst Pflugstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005.06.17.1018 +0200]: encrypt /dev/hda7, mount, fill it with some hundred small files (with known content), unmount, change one bit/byte/block on /dev/hda7 (using dd), remount,

Re: Security Support by the Security-Team

2005-06-22 Thread Florian Weimer
* Helmut Toplitzer: Hi! Just a few remarks: Same here. Use unstable or testing, and apply security fixes yourself. Over To my opinion this is a bad suggestion. It's the only approach that will result in timely fixes of the bugs that are important to *you*. Any vendor team will work

Re: safety of encrypted filesystems

2005-06-22 Thread Bernd Eckenfels
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote: You could always run tripwire on the mounted file system, unmount it, change your block, remount it, and run a tripwire check. This should identify *WHICH* file changed. he has only one file and this was unaltered, the question is why. Bernd -- To

Re: Security Support by the Security-Team

2005-06-22 Thread Helmut Toplitzer
Hi! Thanks Florian for your input. It's nice to hear opinions of people inside debian, but my remaining question is (and has already been picked up by the release team in the release meeting minutes), how and where the we are not able to support you state of the security team should be