2013/6/2 Aki Tuomi cmo...@youzen.ext.b2.fi:
Not exactly the same problem. In MongoDB's case, the problem is that both
mongodb and polarssl export the same function. This situtation is known as
clash. It would not be a problem if they worked the same way, but
unfortunately
they do not, and
On Mon, Jun 03, 2013 at 09:57:36AM +0400, Vasiliy Tolstov wrote:
2013/6/2 Aki Tuomi cmo...@youzen.ext.b2.fi:
Not exactly the same problem. In MongoDB's case, the problem is that both
mongodb and polarssl export the same function. This situtation is known as
clash. It would not be a problem
Hello Vasiliy,
On Jun 3, 2013, at 7:57 , Vasiliy Tolstov wrote:
2013/6/2 Aki Tuomi cmo...@youzen.ext.b2.fi:
Not exactly the same problem. In MongoDB's case, the problem is that both
mongodb and polarssl export the same function. This situtation is known as
clash. It would not be a problem if
Last weekend i had a DNS attack
Is there some kind of IDS i can install in front of the pdns installation ?
Thanxs for any advice on this.
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Steffan Noord [mailto:steffanno...@gmail.com]
Verzonden: zaterdag 1 juni 2013 15:33
Aan:
On 3/6/2013 11:48 πμ, Steffan Noord wrote:
Last weekend i had a DNS attack
Is there some kind of IDS i can install in front of the pdns installation ?
Thanxs for any advice on this.
Start from fail2ban.
Easy to setup and very effective.
Regards,
Nick
Hello Nick,
Do you want to share your config with me.
Wat are dns queries that we want to block ?
Im starting the logs of pdns on a higher level
I see some of these errors
Received a malformed qdomain from 194.xx.xx.xx,
'error(2):\032Connection\032to\032service\032failed.xxx.com': sending
On 3/6/2013 1:10 μμ, Steffan Noord wrote:
Hello Nick,
Do you want to share your config with me.
Wat are dns queries that we want to block ?
Im starting the logs of pdns on a higher level
I see some of these errors
Received a malformed qdomain from 194.xx.xx.xx,
On Jun 3, 2013, at 9:08 PM, Fernando Morgenstern wrote:
Hi,
I have an issue where several IPs are making thousands of MBOXFW requests.
This overloads our Mysql backend and crashes our server.
I tried to block them manually in our firewall, but there are lots of
different IPs.
Does