Re: Apache question

2003-11-12 Thread Jay Kline
the alteon too (the originator of the requests, if at all possible). Having traffic src_port 80 and some random dst_port is normal (and wanted!) from a web server, but NetScreen seems to think there is a problem, so my guess is its a tcp session problem. Jay -- Jay Kline http

Re: Simple e-mail virus scanner

2003-08-20 Thread Jay Kline
forged headers, then it will go to some unsusspecting person (of whoever is in the headers). Jay -- Jay Kline http://www.slushpupie.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Postfix Security Documentation

2003-08-20 Thread Jay Kline
be done inside of Postfix. You may want to you the Postfix mailing list (warning: lots of traffic!) and ask there. There is also several irc channels for postfix scattered about- they are not real talkitive, but its certianly less traffic than the postfix list. Jay -- Jay Kline http

Re: Simple e-mail virus scanner

2003-08-20 Thread Jay Kline
forged headers, then it will go to some unsusspecting person (of whoever is in the headers). Jay -- Jay Kline http://www.slushpupie.com/

Re: Postfix Security Documentation

2003-08-20 Thread Jay Kline
be done inside of Postfix. You may want to you the Postfix mailing list (warning: lots of traffic!) and ask there. There is also several irc channels for postfix scattered about- they are not real talkitive, but its certianly less traffic than the postfix list. Jay -- Jay Kline http

Re: idea for improving security

2003-05-07 Thread Jay Kline
. If your data is so valuble that you still cant afford the risk, then you need to take measures farther by having a that box on a private network where only specific hosts can log in, and set up a secondary host just to authenticate in. -- Jay Kline http://www.slushpupie.com

Re: Have I been hacked?

2003-05-07 Thread Jay Kline
The error can also happen if there are a few boxes with ssh that have dynamic IPs.. On Wednesday 07 May 2003 10:36 am, Hobbs, Richard wrote: Hello, The SSH error is usually caused by the SSH server (your machine) being reformatted, or having SSH uninstalled and reinstalled, or have the

Re: Telnet information.

2002-07-26 Thread Jay Kline
On Friday 26 July 2002 08:06 am, Jeffrey Koetsier wrote: It depends per software package. For OpenSSH you can change it during compile time ... I maay be wrong, but dont the SSH clients need that banner to be able to identify what version to use? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Re: SSH And Password Auth

2002-07-10 Thread Jay Kline
Not really.. you can set the PreferedAuthentications to only have password in it, however it is the server in the end who decides what authentication method to use. Jay On Wednesday 10 July 2002 8:16 am, Phillip Hofmeister wrote: All, I have read the manual and have been unable to find

Re: A more secure form of .htaccess?

2002-04-22 Thread Jay Kline
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I am wondering if any of you have had similar problems. What is a more secure way for people to login? Is SSL an option, and if so, how do I go about using it? Do I have to purchase a certificate? Or is there some other option? Finally,

Re: Allow root to telnet

2002-04-17 Thread Jay Kline
Also, how would I allow telnet to accessed on more than one port at a time. I may need to allow it on port 23 and (omniback backup software port), but can only seem to allow one or the other, not both. How can I allow both 23 and to accept telnet? Assuming you fully understand what

Re: Allow root to telnet

2002-04-17 Thread Jay Kline
Also, how would I allow telnet to accessed on more than one port at a time. I may need to allow it on port 23 and (omniback backup software port), but can only seem to allow one or the other, not both. How can I allow both 23 and to accept telnet? Assuming you fully understand what

Re: A question about some network services

2002-04-05 Thread Jay Kline
On Friday 05 April 2002 08:49 am, Juhan Kundla wrote: How do you do that? I tried the following... Not remove- but not start. Remove all references to it from the /etc/rc*.d/ directorys so that it dosnt start up anymore. If you are not useing any of its services, its pointless to have it

Re: A question about some network services

2002-04-05 Thread Jay Kline
On Friday 05 April 2002 08:49 am, Juhan Kundla wrote: How do you do that? I tried the following... Not remove- but not start. Remove all references to it from the /etc/rc*.d/ directorys so that it dosnt start up anymore. If you are not useing any of its services, its pointless to have it

Re: Unusual logging

2002-03-21 Thread Jay Kline
What seems odd to me is the the yyy IP is originating from such a low port (3) which means the system is most likely not unix or windows (or at least not standard apps), unless using some specific application. Anyone know of one that does this? If you want to be on the lookout for port

Re: Unusual logging

2002-03-21 Thread Jay Kline
What seems odd to me is the the yyy IP is originating from such a low port (3) which means the system is most likely not unix or windows (or at least not standard apps), unless using some specific application. Anyone know of one that does this? If you want to be on the lookout for port