Hi.
I detected some unexpected incoming traffic from klecker.debian.org (ports
TCP 4672, 4668) , and source.rfc822.org (port TCP 1794), all coming from
port 80 at 12:17 yesterday.
I was updating my system at that time, but klecker.debian.org is not in my
sources (or perharps with an other name).
On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 10:51:19AM +0200, Mathieu JANIN wrote:
I was updating my system at that time, but klecker.debian.org is not in my
sources (or perharps with an other name).
klecker.debian.org is security.debian.org, which might explain it?
Steve
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On Wednesday, September 14, 2005 9:51 AM, Mathieu JANIN
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Hi.
I detected some unexpected incoming traffic from klecker.debian.org
(ports TCP 4672, 4668) , and source.rfc822.org (port TCP 1794), all
coming from port 80 at 12:17 yesterday.
I was updating my system at
* Mathieu JANIN wrote:
I detected some unexpected incoming traffic from klecker.debian.org
(ports TCP 4672, 4668), and source.rfc822.org (port TCP 1794), all
coming from port 80 at 12:17 yesterday.
I was updating my system at that time, but klecker.debian.org is not
in my sources (or
Loïc Minier wrote:
On Tue, Sep 13, 2005, Sam Morris wrote:
Is the version in stable too high, or is the version in stable/updates
too low? :)
I think packages never leave from security.d.o.
In cvs you see the result of the major fuckup of security.debian.org I was
complaining about
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