wlan0 create wlandev ath0 wlanmode hostap
ifconfig wlan0 inet 192.168.0.1 mode 11g channel 2 ssid freebsdap
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Any ideas on what is going on here?
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dovecot.
Any ideas what is going wrong here?
versions:
postfix-2.6.5,1
cyrus-sasl-2.1.23
FreeBSD 7.0
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2) Post the contents of: /usr/local/lib/sasl2/smtpd.conf
Jerry, this file doesn't exist on my system.
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ah, another directory found in /tmp with files written by www called
.bash/ Contents here:
http://silenceisdefeat.com/~cbrace/www_badstuff-3.gz
Apropos of the contents of the above, a correspondent writes:
[...]
running 'strings' on /tmp/owned will show
:
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-0413
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in RoundCube Webmail
(roundcubemail) 0.2 stable allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary
web script or HTML via the background attribute embedded in an HTML
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CyberLeo Kitsana wrote:
Are these files available in a tarball someplace public, for those of us
who enjoy performing autopsies on virii?
Sure thing: http://silenceisdefeat.com/~cbrace/www_badstuff.gz
this tarball contains tmpfile which is the misbehaving
Colin Brace wrote:
CyberLeo Kitsana wrote:
Are these files available in a tarball someplace public, for those of us
who enjoy performing autopsies on virii?
ah, another directory found in /tmp with files written by www called
.bash/ Contents here:
http://silenceisdefeat.com
24 hour since rebooting, this perl instance is still crunching away...
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Mike Bristow wrote:
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 01:00:53AM -0700, Colin Brace wrote:
Ok, here is what lsof tells me:
$ sudo lsof | grep perl
perl5.8.9 4272 www3uIPv4 0xc33cf0000t0 TCP
gw:51295-94.102.51.57:afs3-fileserver (ESTABLISHED)
The last line would
command while I
decide what to do next:
$ while x=1 ; do sudo killall -9 perl5.8.9 echo killed... ; sleep 15;
done
I suppose this calls for a bare-metal reinstall.
Is it worth first trying to determine how my system was broken into?
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is allowed in unless explicitly allowed
Everything allowed out.
(plus some ipv6 stuff I was testing with a tunnel)
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, it just
seemed more convenient and flexible.
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Mar 16 2001 pico
drwxr-xr-x 2 www wheel 512 Mar 4 2005 r
drwxr-xr-x 2 www wheel1024 Dec 3 2005 src
If anyone is interested in looking at this stuff, or wants more info, please
let me know.
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of a directory called ., which has a bunch of source code and
so on. As indicated earlier, this stuff was installed by user 'www'.
It should be unpacked in an empty directory.
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[...]
Is there a command like fuser or lsof which can be used to determine
what files this perl instance is using? Any other ideas on how to figure
out what is going on here?
Thanks.
uname:
FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE i386
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it. FWIW, I've tried
using 'soft' as an option in the NFS fstab entry on the clients to no avail
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I might as well move the OS to an drive with
bigger partitions. There is a tutorial here
http://www.tutorialhero.com/click-42879-moving_freebsd_to_a_new_hard_drive.php
which explains how to do this using dump and restore. Just curious: why is
this preferable to using plain old cp?
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[...]
ext_if = fxp0
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nat on $ext_if from !($ext_if) to any - ($ext_if)
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I must be missing something obvious, but what?
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5.0Msbin
986Kbin
0Bcompat
2.0Kdist
2.1Metc
5.4Mlib
2.0Kproc
52Kroot
114Mtotal
It looks as though there is 375MB hidden somewhere... but where?
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with instructions for editing /etc/login.conf, so I
added
:charset=en_US.UTF-8:
under
default:\
exited the shell and logged in again, but no change.
What I am missing here?
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I have tried various mount points, to no avail.
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# mount -t ufs /dev/da0s1c /media/disk6
mount: /dev/da0s1c : Invalid argument
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Usually SATA is more ATA then SCSI. Try to add to your config:
deviceata
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My kernel config has the ATA stuff already; the system currently boots from
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given that SATA is not on the motherboard?
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In any case, suggestions for alternative approaches to mounting remote file
systems via wireless would be most welcome.
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very carefully to determine whether there is BSD support for the given
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and makes them available via
the Apple proprietary protocol DAAP. DAAP clients can browse the
directory and retrieve individual files, either by streaming or by
downloading them.
WWW: http://mt-daapd.sourceforge.net/
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packages itself?
Thanks.
$ uname -r
7.0-STABLE
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, and it is not immediately obvious what is
going on here.
So, how to I kill this bugger once and for all?
Thanks.
$ uname -r
7.0-PRERELEASE
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cron entry.
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these (provisional) rules at the top of the filter section in PF:
pass quick on fxp0 inet6 # ext if
pass quick on gif0 inet6
to no avail; PF is still blocking ping6. Am I missing something here?
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pass quick on gif0 inet6 all flags S/SA keep state
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Minor but tiresome: no option to use a non-proportional font to view
your messages.
Apparently, an extension called Better Gmail allowed this at one point
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to render the
output in a decent form, and/or tools to clean up the input, will far
outweigh in importance the computational efficiency of your algorithms.
Deciding between C++, Java, or Python etc. will be the very least of your
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is, the file really is there and contains the all statement:
$ grep -A 2 all: /usr/local/etc/spamd.conf
all:\
:uatraps:whitelist:
Anyone have any idea what is going wrong here?
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indicated in the documentation I was following. (I now see the man
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I use udev rules to do this. See:
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: undefined reference to `xpt_done'
umass.o(.text+0x453): In function `umass_cam_quirk_cb':
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Sounds like Acer laptops don't all have the same wireless NIC...
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the URL from the screen to grab it with wget:
wget
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-7-current/Latest/rtorrent.tbz
This works.
What could be going wrong with add_pkg here?
As I indicate above, I am currently at 7.0-BETA4
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hundreds of informations about the file, like creation date
or Exif informations of an image.
http://www.krename.net/
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