named error sending response: not enough free resources

2010-01-27 Thread James Smallacombe
. I am not even sure if this error caused the outage(s) or was caused by them, let alone a fix or workaround. Appreciate any and all clues, especially if you are familiar with this. TIA! James Smallacombe PlantageNet, Inc. CEO and Janitor u...@3.am

Re: named error sending response: not enough free resources

2010-01-27 Thread James Smallacombe
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010, Chuck Swiger wrote: On Jan 27, 2010, at 10:24 AM, James Smallacombe wrote: NOTE: Please reply off-list as well as I am not subscribed OK. In return, please don't cross-post or multi-post the same question to multiple FreeBSD lists. I posted to the -isp list a couple

Re: named error sending response: not enough free resources

2010-01-27 Thread James Smallacombe
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010, Chuck Swiger wrote: On Jan 27, 2010, at 1:15 PM, James Smallacombe wrote: Jan 26 21:50:32 host named[667]: client IP REMOVED#57938: error sending response: not enough free resources indicates a problem sending UDP traffic; netstat -s output would be Unfortunately, I

Re: named error sending response: not enough free resources

2010-01-28 Thread James Smallacombe
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010, Chuck Swiger wrote: Hi-- On Jan 27, 2010, at 1:15 PM, James Smallacombe wrote: Jan 26 21:50:32 host named[667]: client IP REMOVED#57938: error sending response: not enough free resources Jan 26 21:50:32 host named[667]: client IP REMOVED#59830: error sending response

UDP flooding / Ethernet issues? WAS Re: named error sending response: not enough free resources

2010-01-29 Thread James Smallacombe
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 12:59 PM, James Smallacombe u...@3.am wrote: To follow up on this: Noticed the issue again this morning, which also was accompanied by latency so high that I could not connect (some pings got through at very high latency). I emailed the provider and they told me

Server compromised Zen-Cart record company Exploit

2010-01-31 Thread James Smallacombe
of the issue and refers you to Zen for the fix. Only problem is, this is an old version of Zen cart, and the James Smallacombe PlantageNet, Inc. CEO and Janitor u...@3.am http://3.am

Re: Server compromised Zen-Cart record company Exploit

2010-02-01 Thread James Smallacombe
! ref's: http://www.hardened-php.net/suhosin.127.html http://beta.pgn.ro/phps/phpinfo.php On Sun, 31 Jan 2010, James Smallacombe wrote: Whoever speculated that my server may have been compromised was on to something (see bottom). The good news is, it does appear to be contained to the www

Re: Server compromised Zen-Cart record company Exploit

2010-02-04 Thread James Smallacombe
basis, not just in php.ini. Fantastic and is working great. About the only thing I could want more would be to control the functions under the apache Directory directives (on top of in VirtualHost). On Mon, 1 Feb 2010, James Smallacombe wrote: (please reply-all; I am not sub'd and sorry

Mac address changed ??

2010-02-10 Thread James Smallacombe
didn't find? Even if their was, would it be possible for the www user, with no priveleges to even cause this kind of problem? I had disabled suhosin after customers patched their Zen Carts, because it interfered with it. Or...could this be a bug in the re0 driver? It's just weird. James

Re: Mac address changed ??

2010-02-10 Thread James Smallacombe
Please disregard this...sleep deprication...the IP in questions (which I should have disfuised anyway) was not my server's IP, but that of the default gateway...the problem was external. On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, James Smallacombe wrote: This freaked me out a bit, so I'm just running it past

Re: yikes! MAC address changed ??

2010-02-11 Thread James Smallacombe
. On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, James Smallacombe wrote: Please disregard this...sleep deprication...the IP in questions (which I should have disfuised anyway) was not my server's IP, but that of the default gateway...the problem was external. On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, James Smallacombe wrote

Re: yikes! MAC address changed ??

2010-02-11 Thread James Smallacombe
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010, Matthew Seaman wrote: On 11/02/2010 11:00, James Smallacombe wrote: Sorry for replying to myself (AND top-posting!) twice in a row, but this is become a huge concern. My first thought is that my provider changed routers or router Ethernet ports, hence the MAC address

Re: yikes! MAC address of default gateway changed ??

2010-02-11 Thread James Smallacombe
Hi: Please reply-all ; I am not subscribed On Thu, 11 Feb 2010, Vince Hoffman wrote: On 11/02/2010 11:00, James Smallacombe wrote: Sorry for replying to myself (AND top-posting!) twice in a row, but this is become a huge concern. My first thought is that my provider changed routers

'gmirror clear' error

2010-02-16 Thread James Smallacombe
without taking it down to single user mode again? Thanks! James Smallacombe PlantageNet, Inc. CEO and Janitor u...@3.am http://3.am

Copying binaries to new server

2006-10-24 Thread James Smallacombe
, or do I really need to compile everything anew and sort out any simlinks to other file systems? Please copy me directly, since I am no subscribed TIA! James SmallacombeInternet Access for The Delaware [EMAIL PROTECTED]Valley in PA, NJ and DE

Re: Copying binaries to new server

2006-10-24 Thread James Smallacombe
On Tue, 24 Oct 2006, Eric wrote: James Smallacombe wrote: A couple of months ago, I spent a couple of weeks compiling and configuring the latest FBSD, apache, perl, qmail and the bazzilion modules, patches and addon apps that go with all of it on an existing server, and ironing out all

Re: Copying binaries to new server

2006-10-24 Thread James Smallacombe
On Tue, 24 Oct 2006, Eric wrote: James Smallacombe wrote: A couple of months ago, I spent a couple of weeks compiling and configuring the latest FBSD, apache, perl, qmail and the bazzilion modules, patches and addon apps that go with all of it on an existing server, and ironing out all

Re: Copying binaries to new server

2006-10-24 Thread James Smallacombe
On Tue, 24 Oct 2006, Dan Nelson wrote: In the last episode (Oct 24), James Smallacombe said: Here's another issue I just ran into while trying to do just that, using tar: su-2.05b# tar xpPvfz snip thousands of lines x /usr/lib/libypclnt.so x /usr/lib/libalias.a x /usr/lib

Re: Copying binaries to new server

2006-10-24 Thread James Smallacombe
it to a new server. James SmallacombeInternet Access for The Delaware [EMAIL PROTECTED]Valley in PA, NJ and DE PlantageNet Internet Ltd.http://www.pil.net

Re: Copying binaries to new server

2006-10-24 Thread James Smallacombe
On Tue, 24 Oct 2006, Eric wrote: James Smallacombe wrote: On Tue, 24 Oct 2006, Jerry McAllister wrote: True, but I think the poster was suggesting that dump/restore is a better way than using tar. I'm not as familiar with BSD dump...does it compress well? Also, what's this? Take

Re: Copying binaries to new server

2006-10-24 Thread James Smallacombe
On Tue, 24 Oct 2006, James Smallacombe wrote: On Tue, 24 Oct 2006, Eric wrote: James Smallacombe wrote: On Tue, 24 Oct 2006, Jerry McAllister wrote: True, but I think the poster was suggesting that dump/restore is a better way than using tar. I'm not as familiar with BSD dump