Bradley M. Alexander |
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On Sun, Aug 29, 2004 at 11:04:18AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can only guess that they got in because I screwed up while doing a
few little experiments and forgot to turn the firewall back on.
The couple other systems that are currently active on my network are
running 98SE at
On Sat, Aug 28, 2004 at 08:56:19PM -0700, Scarletdown wrote:
Since I have been having occasional problems getting verious packages
installed or uninstalled, I decided to do a chkrootkit. The results
look rather disturbing. Is there anyway short of starting from scratch
to fix the problems
definitely rebuild
from scratch, doing your build and securing from behind a firewall.
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Bradley M. Alexander |
IA Analyst, SysAdmin, Security Engineer| storm [at] tux.org
Debian/GNU Linux Developer
restore from.
Hope that helps,
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Bradley M. Alexander |
IA Analyst, SysAdmin, Security Engineer| storm [at] tux.org
Debian/GNU Linux Developer | storm [at] debian.org
On Fri, Aug 27, 2004 at 01:25:21PM -0700, Alvin Oga wrote:
hi ya
On Fri, 27 Aug 2004, Bradley M Alexander wrote:
Depends. I have wireless, and three things I do, from least to most
draconian:
1. Turn off SSID broadcasting.
2. Turn on WEP as high as possible (DLinks will do up
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Bradley M. Alexander|
SysAdmin, Security Engineer| storm [at] tux.org
Debian/GNU Linux Developer | storm [at] debian.org
this be an Athlon-specific problem?
I opened a support request with nVidia, but based on their generic response
email, I don't expect a whole lot of help out of them.
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Bradley M. Alexander|
gTLD
Bradley M. Alexander|
gTLD SysAdmin, Security Engineer| storm [at] tux.org
Debian/GNU Linux Developer | storm [at] debian.org
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Bradley M. Alexander|
gTLD SysAdmin, Security Engineer| storm [at] tux.org
Key fingerprints:
DSA 0x54434E65: 37F6 BCA6 621D 920C E02E E3C8 73B2 C019 5443 4E65
RSA 0xC3BCBA91: 3F 0E 26 C1 90 14 AD 0A C8
Bradley M. Alexander|
gTLD SysAdmin, Security Engineer| storm [at] tux.org
Debian/GNU Linux Developer | storm [at] debian.org
Key fingerprints:
DSA 0x54434E65: 37F6
3.1.3-1KDE Desktop
ii kdewallpapers 3.1.3-1wallpapers released with KDE
ii libkdenetwork2 3.1.3-1KDE Network (common libraries)
What am I missing here?
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Bradley M. Alexander
?... Just a thought, but
please keep me posted, I'm thinking of trying Libranet and the synching to Debian
unstable so your experience is of interest to me.
Good luck...
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Bradley M. Alexander
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 11:51:18PM +0200, Nicos Gollan wrote:
Assuming that everything else works, I'd think it's dud memory. Try running
memtest86 for some time. That's the only thing that made my always-on boxes
misbehave up to now.
You know, I rebooted last night (it felt very MCSE-ish
My firewall is running sarge, which I upgraded from woody about a month and
a half ago, but this problem appears to be an ongoing issue that carried
over.
I have noticed that my firewall seems to only be able to run for days at a
time. This bothered me, but I haven't had much chance to dig into
best practices for getting rid of gnome?
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Bradley M. Alexander|
gTLD SysAdmin, Security Engineer| storm [at] tux.org
Debian/GNU Linux Developer | storm
2.7 257:24.74 XFree86
I am running unstable on other boxes, and have not seen this problem.
Ideas?
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Bradley M. Alexander|
gTLD SysAdmin, Security Engineer| storm [at] tux.org
On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 09:10:13PM +0200, Robert Ian Smit wrote:
* Bradley M Alexander [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07-07-2003 20:03]:
In the past month or so, I have noticed that at random intervals,
X will lock up, kick me out, and xdm will restart.
Ideas?
I have had 2 lockups recently
hopefully we are
approaching the days when this will become standard.
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Debian/GNU Linux Developer | storm
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Debian/GNU Linux Developer | storm [at] debian.org
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other features.
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is causing this?
Regards,
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Hello all,
Got a problem that is driving me nuts. Sorry to have sent to both lists,
but it is affecting both my laptop (Toshiba Satellite 4080XCDT) and my
desktop (K6-2/450) machine.
I installed Debian/Slink afresh on defiant (the desktop) over the weekend,
and immediately upgraded it to Potato.
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