Re: Network Sniffer

2013-02-03 Thread Meike Stone
Please keep on list! > >> The Question is, what you mean with "view the captured content". > > As I said before, for example, the text I send to a web site > filling a form. - google for a beginners guide how to use Wireshark and read !!! - Install Wireshark on your client PC where you fill the f

Re: Network Sniffer

2013-02-02 Thread Meike Stone
2013/2/2 Sthu Deus : > Good time of the day, Meike. > > > Thank You, Meike, for Your time and answer. You wrote: > >> What u mean is a "Network Forensic Analysis Tool" (NFAT). >> You can capture with tcpdump or other similar tool (tshark, ...) in a >> file and analyze this file later. > > So, besid

Re: Network Sniffer

2013-01-31 Thread Meike Stone
> >> you can also try tcpdump. you can capture traffic wothout a GUI and >> then analyze it in wireshark. > > By the way do You know how to see the captured packet data w/ tcpdump > w/o using wireshark? - Under the data I mean not technical > communication data but the useful data the packets carry

Re: Network Sniffer

2013-01-30 Thread Meike Stone
> > you can also try tcpdump. you can capture traffic wothout a GUI and then > analyze it in wireshark. Don't forget the -s0 switch while using tcpdump or u are going to miss some traffic Kindly regards Mike -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "u

Re: let logrotate create an new empty file?

2012-09-24 Thread Meike Stone
> > You simple place the log files in a different place where the user that > creates the files has write perms or accomodate the "/var/log/ > your_application/*" directory permissions. > Yes I did this, and changed the rights to the user from the script: mkdir /var/log/script chown script.root /va

Re: let logrotate create an new empty file?

2012-09-21 Thread Meike Stone
> >From your explanations, I understand that logrotate would create the > file if logrotate rotates the file, which requires the file to exist in > the first place, so create it manually and let logrotate rotate and > create the file in the future. Does that work? (This somewhat ignores > issues

let logrotate create an new empty file?

2012-09-19 Thread Meike Stone
Hello dear list, I've a problem with creation of a logfile in /var/log. I have running a cronjob with a script, that should log in a file under /var/log/. (using logger is not possible) The script is running under a normal user. Logrotate should care for filesize and pack them. My Problem is, th

need kernel update for lenny ..

2012-08-29 Thread Meike Stone
Hello dear list, I've running an Debian Lenny and can't upgrade to Squeeze for the moment because of special software ... Now the Server crashed two times. The error message is every time (taken from the console): "Filesystem "dm-2": XFS internal error xfs_trans_cancel at line 1163 of fs/xfs/xfs

Re: LVM creation methods

2012-07-20 Thread Meike Stone
2012/7/20 Muhammad Yousuf Khan : > i was reading a document where a person has configured physical volume > and didn't use fdisk > he just directly created the partition by "pvcreate /dev/sda" > > and there are some documents which shows the utilization of fdisk and > converting sda1 to "8e" type

Re: Error while try to get tcp socket options with lsof

2012-07-20 Thread Meike Stone
> > > Also, from the FAQ mentioned: > > "3.14.1 Why doesn't lsof report socket options, socket states, and TCP > flags and values for my dialect? > ... > > Linux > No socket options and values, socket states, or TCP > flags and values are reported. The support for "-Tf" >

Re: "Size mismatch" during safe-upgrade

2012-01-18 Thread Meike Stone
Thanks for help, problem was the web proxy from the company ... :-( Kindly regards Meike 2012/1/17 Scott Ferguson : > On 17/01/12 22:20, Meike Stone wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I use Debian 6 and tried to upgrade my system. I made as root a >> ~# aptitude update >> ~

"Size mismatch" during safe-upgrade

2012-01-17 Thread Meike Stone
Hello, I use Debian 6 and tried to upgrade my system. I made as root a ~# aptitude update ~# aptitude safe-upgrade an got following error: .. .. Setting up linux-libc-dev (2.6.32-39squeeze1) ... E: Failed to fetch http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/l/linux-2.6/linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64

Re: how to get the date of the last upgrade?

2012-01-09 Thread Meike Stone
>> >> I tried this and it that seems that this file is not very reliable, or >> the  logrotate does delete all other. The system is from 2008 an the >> term.log shows me only two entires from 2011. > > Yup, that's for the "latest" update run. > > The remainder updates are archived under "/var/log/a

Re: how to get the date of the last upgrade?

2012-01-09 Thread Meike Stone
>> On rpm systems, I can use rpm -qa --last. Is there any similar command >> on debian? > > You could go for > > % ls -rtl /var/lib/dpkg/info/*.list Thanks, that solves my Problem .. Meike -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Troubl

Re: how to get the date of the last upgrade?

2012-01-06 Thread Meike Stone
>> how can I get information when the last upgrade ("update") was done >> (apt-get upgrade or aptitude *-upgrade). > > "/var/log/apt/term.log" should tell. > Hello, I tried this and it that seems that this file is not very reliable, or the logrotate does delete all other. The system is from 2008

how to get the date of the last upgrade?

2012-01-06 Thread Meike Stone
Hello, how can I get information when the last upgrade ("update") was done (apt-get upgrade or aptitude *-upgrade). I have a few machines here, and I want to know when the last "system update" was executed. The Distributions are debian 5 and 6 Kind regards and thanx for help Meike -- To UNS