hi honey how are you
doing.
On 11 Mar 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having a problem in logging into my linux machine it is saying me
that authentication failure
Try putting in the correct username and password; that should solve
that problem.
More seriously: this isn't a bug report, or a problem, it is a
On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 09:07:19PM +1100, Daniel Pittman wrote:
I am having a problem in logging into my linux machine it is saying me
that authentication failure
Try putting in the correct username and password; that should solve
that problem.
More seriously: this isn't a bug report, or
Hi Tom
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 07:46:01PM +0100, Tom Breza wrote:
Hi I got this today in my mail box, this is generated by somthing but I
don't know what is it? Why I got message from root? and why is empty?
also is strage a X-UIDL,
what can generate that kind of mail and why is empty?
do you
Hi Tom
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 07:46:01PM +0100, Tom Breza wrote:
Hi I got this today in my mail box, this is generated by somthing but I
don't know what is it? Why I got message from root? and why is empty?
also is strage a X-UIDL,
what can generate that kind of mail and why is empty?
do you
, how would you recognize the light?
-Original Message-
From: Tom Breza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 21:24:41 +0100 (BST)
Subject: Re: Hi :
Previously Tom Breza wrote:
Hi I got this today in my mail
[Fri, Oct 19, 2001 at 08:42:34AM +0200] vdongen :
I do have snort installed and it gives me nicely daily status logs
containing absolutely nothing
Have you configured snort ? Iff not, this can be done via the debconf
front-end or via 'hand'.
--
ragOO, VU2RGU
, how would you recognize the light?
-Original Message-
From: Tom Breza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 21:24:41 +0100 (BST)
Subject: Re: Hi :
Previously Tom Breza wrote:
Hi I got this today in my mail
[Fri, Oct 19, 2001 at 08:42:34AM +0200] vdongen :
I do have snort installed and it gives me nicely daily status logs
containing absolutely nothing
Have you configured snort ? Iff not, this can be done via the debconf
front-end or via 'hand'.
--
ragOO, VU2RGU
Please let me know also,
because I have been getting empty messages from root too
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, Tom Breza wrote:
Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 19:46:01 +0100 (BST)
From: Tom Breza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Hi :
Resent-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi I got this today in my
Previously Tom Breza wrote:
Hi I got this today in my mail box, this is generated by somthing but I
don't know what is it? Why I got message from root? and why is empty?
Do you have snort installed?
Wichert.
--
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/
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001.10.18 15:02:19-0400]:
Please let me know also,
because I have been getting empty messages from root too
snort in stable and in testing seems to do this out of the box.
however, the UID *is* weird...
--
martin; (greetings from the heart
Previously Tom Breza wrote:
Hi I got this today in my mail box, this is generated by somthing but I
don't know what is it? Why I got message from root? and why is empty?
Do you have snort installed?
Hi Wichert
No I don't have a snort in the system
Any other sugestions?
Tom
--
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001.10.18 15:02:19-0400]:
Please let me know also,
because I have been getting empty messages from root too
snort in stable and in testing seems to do this out of the box.
however, the UID *is* weird...
but I don't have a snort, and this message
* Tom Breza [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001.10.18 21:26:17+0100]:
but I don't have a snort, and this message I got second times, first time
I benn to busy and just ignore, but that seems to be repeat...
what time? if 6am'ish, then try all you cron.daily scripts by hand and
see which one emails you
Previously Tom Breza wrote:
No I don't have a snort in the system
Any other sugestions?
Can't think of anything. Check the email timings to see if the
correspond to a crontab maybe.
Wichert.
--
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/ Nothing is
Please let me know also,
because I have been getting empty messages from root too
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, Tom Breza wrote:
Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 19:46:01 +0100 (BST)
From: Tom Breza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-security@lists.debian.org
Subject: Hi :
Resent-From:
Previously Tom Breza wrote:
Hi I got this today in my mail box, this is generated by somthing but I
don't know what is it? Why I got message from root? and why is empty?
Do you have snort installed?
Wichert.
--
_
/
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001.10.18 15:02:19-0400]:
Please let me know also,
because I have been getting empty messages from root too
snort in stable and in testing seems to do this out of the box.
however, the UID *is* weird...
--
martin; (greetings from the heart
Previously Tom Breza wrote:
Hi I got this today in my mail box, this is generated by somthing but I
don't know what is it? Why I got message from root? and why is empty?
Do you have snort installed?
Hi Wichert
No I don't have a snort in the system
Any other sugestions?
Tom
--
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001.10.18 15:02:19-0400]:
Please let me know also,
because I have been getting empty messages from root too
snort in stable and in testing seems to do this out of the box.
however, the UID *is* weird...
but I don't have a snort, and this message
* Tom Breza [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001.10.18 21:26:17+0100]:
but I don't have a snort, and this message I got second times, first time
I benn to busy and just ignore, but that seems to be repeat...
what time? if 6am'ish, then try all you cron.daily scripts by hand and
see which one emails you
Previously Tom Breza wrote:
No I don't have a snort in the system
Any other sugestions?
Can't think of anything. Check the email timings to see if the
correspond to a crontab maybe.
Wichert.
--
_
/ Nothing is fool-proof
how, can i see the tcp port 4350 that states to be opened useing nmap
There is _the_ official document of registered ports at
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers and it claims 4350 is
Net Device - what ever that means. The entry is created by microsoft
so we may assume it is some
killah writes:
how, can i see the tcp port 4350 that states to be opened useing nmap
what is his proccess and which file is it's owned ?
You can use the lsof command to see what processes is bound to a given
port. As I recall, it would be lsof -i TCP:4350 and lsof -i UDP:4350,
but don't
Hello,
On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 03:05:52AM +0300, killah wrote:
how, can i see the tcp port 4350 that states to be opened useing nmap
As root, you can do:
fuser -v -n tcp 4350
and:
lsof -i tcp:4350
The lsof command, if it finds anything, will return a PID as part of it's
killah writes:
how, can i see the tcp port 4350 that states to be opened useing nmap
what is his proccess and which file is it's owned ?
You can use the lsof command to see what processes is bound to a given
port. As I recall, it would be lsof -i TCP:4350 and lsof -i UDP:4350,
but don't
Hello,
On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 03:05:52AM +0300, killah wrote:
how, can i see the tcp port 4350 that states to be opened useing nmap
As root, you can do:
fuser -v -n tcp 4350
and:
lsof -i tcp:4350
The lsof command, if it finds anything, will return a PID as part of it's
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