RE: changing users default shell

2005-05-14 Thread Steven R Howe
or
just to be a know-it-all with anither answer

pw usermod username -s /path/to/shell

I personally use vipw to mod user account info, but use this to add
users.


Good Luck
-steven





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Subject: changing users default shell


i know you use to be able to change it in /etc/passwd but im kind of out
of date on how it is done on newer versions of fbsd.. i cant find any
real info execpt for adduser in the handbook..

I want to change a users shell from sh to bash..

thanks
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RE: dynamically limit ip connections to ports over time?

2005-05-04 Thread Steven R Howe
Alex, 

You may want to consider using an IDS such as Snort. There is a plugin
called SnortSam (www.snortsam.net) which will accomplish what you want
to do. Here is text copied from the front page of their website:

SnortSam is a plugin for Snort, an open-source light-weight Intrusion
Detection System (IDS). The plugin allows for automated blocking of IP
addresses on following firewalls:

#  Checkpoint Firewall-1
# Cisco PIX firewalls
# Cisco Routers (using ACL's or Null-Routes)
# Former Netscreen, now Juniper firewalls
# IP Filter (ipf), available for various Unix-like OS'es such as FreeBSD
# FreeBSD's ipfw2 (in 5.x)
# OpenBSD's Packet Filter (pf)
# Linux IPchains
# Linux IPtables
# Linux EBtables
# WatchGuard Firebox firewalls
# 8signs firewalls for Windows
# MS ISA Server firewall/proxy for Windows
# CHX packet filter
# ...and more to come

There are several other programs in the ports collection. But I
recommend Snort.

Good Luck!!!




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Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 10:33 PM
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Subject: dynamically limit ip connections to ports over time?


Hi all,

I have been running a FreeBSD box for a few years. Over this time
spammers and other unfriendlies have found my box and have been
attacking at a slowly increasing rate. Every night the daily periodic
scripts run and report to me the number of rejected mail hosts. Last
week, one of the rejected mail hosts had the number of rejections listed
at 3000. My hard drive has been getting louder and louder as it gets
busier rejecting and logging all of these and now I would like to do
something about it... but I'm not sure what I can do. When the hard
drive is at its busiest I see mail being virus and spam scanned at a
dizzying rate (tail -f /var/log/maillog), hence the hard drive grinding.
What I would LIKE to do is allow any ip to connect to a port for a
specified number of times per minute.  If they connect too many times
than I would like to freeze them out for a specified amount of time.
This solution should be dynamic so that I don't need to constantly
monitor the offending ip addresses.
Originally, I thought I would attach a sendmail milter to do this,
since mail cannons are my main problem right now. I looked at:

http://www.milter.info/milter-limit/index.shtml

but it requires manually adding a rule for each ip.

Then I considered grey-listing:

http://www.milter.info/milter-gris/index.shtml

but I don't want to reject messages and cause mail delivery delays
on my system.

Finally, it occurred to me that the firewall would probably be a
better solution and would have the nice side effect of limiting traffic
to other ports as well. To try to accomplish this I have been reading a
lot of IPFilter rules via google and lists, but I havn't found any that
seems that it can do what I describe above - limit by ip over time.
I'm sure this is not a unique problem - can someone point me in a
helpful direction?

Many Thanks

P.S.- please cc my email address as I am not subscribed.
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Building firewalk 5.0 from ports

2005-04-23 Thread Steven R Howe
Hello,

In attempting to build firewalk from the ports collection, I received
the following error:

cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../include   -I/usr/local/include  -O -pipe
-Wall
-c init.c
init.c: In function `fw_init_net':
init.c:156: `BIOCIMMEDIATE' undeclared (first use in this function)
init.c:156: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
init.c:156: for each function it appears in.)
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/security/firewalk/work/Firewalk/src.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/security/firewalk/work/Firewalk.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/security/firewalk.




I am running:

4.11-STABLE FreeBSD 4.11-STABLE #1:



I noticed that a guy named Ben posted this ad nauseum over a year ago,
and received no response.

Is this a bug? Is there a fix? Else, I will just attempt to install from
source.


Regards,

Steven


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